Coptic Synaxarium
The Tenth Day of the Blessed Month of Hatour
Hatour 10
Martydom of the Fifty Virgins and Their
Mother
On this day, the holy, and pure
fifty virgins and their mother Sophia, were martyred. These saints were
from different countries. Divine love and ascetic life had brought them
together and they lived in a convent for virgins in El-Raha. St. Sophia,
the head nun, was filled with every wisdom and grace. She raised them with
a spiritual upbringing until they became as angels on earth. They continually
prayed, fasted and read the holy Books and chronicles of the monks and
saints. Among them were some who had dwelt in the convent for 70 years
and some were young in age but firm in faith and of strong conviction.
When Emperor Julian the Infidel heard that Shapur, King of Persia, intended
to fight him, he prepared his army and set out against Shapur. The city
of El-Raha was on his way and when he passed by the convent of these virgins,
he ordered the soldiers to kill everyone in it and to rob the convent.
The soldiers carried out the order, they cut the nuns with swords into
pieces and took everything they found. The Lord took vengeance on this
evil Emperor by having him stabbed by the spear of a knight at war. (It
was said that he was Saint Marcurius) The Emperor fell down from his horse
and died in the year 363 A.D. As for the holy virgins, they received the
crown of martyrdom.
May Their prayers be with us. Amen.
Assembly of a Council at Rome because
of Epiphany of Fasting
On this day also a holy
council assembled in Rome in the days of Victor, Pope of Rome and Anba
Demetrius, Pope of Alexandria. The reason for the assembly of this council
was because the Christians used to celebrate the Epiphany, then start 40
days of fasting on the following day and end the fast on the 22nd day of
the month of Amshir. After a few days they would fast the Passion week,
then celebrate the honorable feast of the Resurrection. When St. Demetrius
the Patriarch was chosen for the Alexandrian throne, God illumined his
mind with divine grace. He studied the church books and interpreted most
of them. He formulated the basis for calculating the days of the fast and
the changeable feasts which we celebrate to the present time. He sent copies
of it to Abba Victor, Patriarch of Rome; Abba Maximus, Patriarch of Antioch;
and Abba Agapius, Bishop of Jerusalem. When Abba Victor received this message
he read it and appreciated it very much. He gathered fourteen of his learned
bishops and many of the learned priests. They examined it, accepted it,
and spread it in their countries. Since then the holy fast and the feast
of Resurrection have been regulated as they are now in our Coptic Orthodox
Church.
To our Lord is the Glory forever. Amen.
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