Coptic Synaxarium
The Twenty-Second Day of the Blessed Month of Hatour
Hatour 22
Martyrdom of Saints Cosmas, Damian, Their
Brothers and Their Mother
On this day, saints Cosmas and Damian, their
brothers, Anthimus, Leontius (Londius) and Euprepius (Abrabius), and their
mother Theodata, were martyred. They were from one of the Arab countries.
Their mother feared God and was compassionate and merciful towards strangers.
She became a widow, while her children were still young. She raised them
and instilled in them the fear of God and the love of righteousness. Cosmas
and Damian studied medicine and they treated the sick, free of charge.
As for their brothers, they went to the desert and became monks. When Diocletian
renounced the faith and ordered the worship of idols, he was told that
Cosmas and Damian were preaching in the Name of Christ, and urging others
not to worship idols. He ordered them to be brought to the Governor of
the city, who tortured them severely by beating them and burning them.
He then asked them the whereabouts of their brothers. Upon finding out,
he brought them and their mother. He ordered them to raise incense before
the idols, but they refused. He then ordered the five to be squeezed through
the wheel. When they experienced no harm, he took them out and cast them
into a red hot furnace for three days and three nights, then into hot boiling
water. Finally he placed them on red-hot iron beds. Through all this, however,
the Lord raised them up whole and unharmed to reveal His glory and the
honor of His saints. When the Governor became weary of torturing them he
sent them to the Emperor who also tortured them. Their mother constantly
encouraged and comforted them. The Emperor rebuked her, but she admonished
him for his cruelty and for worshipping idols. He ordered her head to be
cut off and she received the crown of everlasting life. Her body remained
on the ground and no one dared to bury it for their fear of the Emperor.
St. Cosmas screamed at those present saying, "Men of this city, is there
not one merciful person among you who will cover the body of this poor
old widow and bury her?" Straightaway, Victor, the son of Romanus, came
forward, took the body, placed it in a shroud, and buried it. When the
Emperor heard what Victor had done, he ordered that he be exiled in the
land of Egypt, where he received the crown of martyrdom. The next day,
the Emperor ordered the heads of the saints Cosmas, Damian, and their brothers
to be cut off. They then received the crown of life in the kingdom of heaven.
At the end of the era of persecution, many churches were built in the name
of these saints and God made manifest many signs and wonders therein.
May Their intercession be for us and Glory be to our God forever.
Amen.
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