Coptic Synaxarium
The First Day of the Blessed Month of Hatour
Hatour 1
Martyrdom of the Saints Maximus, Nometius, Boctor, and Philopus
On this day, the striver
Saints Maximus, Nometius, Boctor, and Philopus were martyred. They lived
in the days of Decius the Emperor. During his reign, the seven young men
disappeared in a cave in a mountain in Ephesus. These four saints were
from Africa, and they were brethren in spiritual love. The desire for Christ gathered them together. When Emperor Decius was torturing the Christians,
they agreed together to declare their faith. They went before the Prefect
and confessed that they were Christians and only worshipped and bowed to
Christ. He ordered them beaten, and they were many times, with whips and
sticks. Their backs were burned with red-hot rods. Their bodies then were
rubbed with rags made of hair steeped in vinegar and salt. In spite of
all this severe torture they remained steadfast in the faith. Some of the
people present believed in the Lord Christ when they saw their patience
and endurance. Finally, the Prefect ordered the heads of some of the saints
to be cut off and the sword to be used on the others. Thus they all received
the crown of martyrdom.
May their prayers be with us all. Amen.
Commemoration of St. Cleopas the Apostle
and His Companion
On this day also is the
commemoration of St. Cleopas the Apostle and his companion who were traveling
to a village called Emmaus. So it was, while they conversed and reasoned,
that Jesus Himself drew near, and went with them. When they did not know
Him, He said to them, "O foolish ones, and slow of heart to believe in
all that the prophets have spoken! Ought not the Christ to have suffered
these things and to enter into His glory?" Later, as He sat at the table
with them, He took bread, blessed, and broke it, and gave it to them. Then,
their eyes were opened, and they knew Him, and He vanished from their sight.
(Luke 24:13-31)
These two Apostles were among the 72 Apostles.
May their prayers be upon us all, and Glory be to God forever. Amen.