Coptic Synaxarium
The Third Day of the Blessed Month of Hatour
Hatour 3
Departure of St. Cyriacus
On this day, the holy father,
St. Cyriacus, departed. This striver was brought up in the city of Corinth
in Greece. He was the son of Orthodox Christian parents, who taught him
the church subjects. They brought him to Abba Peter, Bishop of Corinth,
who was his cousin, and he ordained him a reader. Cyriacus read continually
and searched in the interpretations of the Holy Scriptures until he surpassed
many in it. Abba Peter appointed him to read to the people in the church and to him in his cell, and he was pleased with him. When he
was 18 years old, his parents asked him if he wished to marry, but he refused.
He asked them for permission to visit one of the monasteries in order to
be blessed by the saints therein. He continued to visit the monastery from
time to time and he longed for the monastic garb. He went to the Holy city,
Jerusalem, and met its bishop, Abba Cyril. He presented to him his wish
to become a monk. Abba Cyril approved his wish and prophesied of him saying
that he would become a great father, would have many accomplishments, and
many souls would be enlightened by his teachings. He blessed him and sent
him to the great father Euthymius (Otimus), the father of the monks of
Palestine.
Father Euthymius accepted
him with joy and put the garb of the monk on him. He handed him to one
of the elders of the monastery who taught him the ways of worship and revealed
to him the artifices of Satan. Abba Cyriacus lived a virtuous life with
much asceticism besides humility, godliness and devoutness. God bestowed
upon him the gift of healing. He healed all those who came to the monastery
with all kinds of sicknesses or infirmities. His virtues and his holiness
spread everywhere. This holy man accompanied Abba Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem,
to the Ecumenical council of the hundred and fifty that gathered at Constantinople
because of Macedonius, the enemy of the Holy Spirit. Abba Cyriacus opposed
his arguments and vanquished him by evidences and proofs.
He departed at a good old
age. The Lord made manifest from his body after his departure, many signs
and miracles. His body still rests in one of the monasteries of the city
of Jerusalem, without any change or corruption, to the extent that anyone
who sees him today would think that he just died only a short time ago.
More than 700 years have passed from the time of his departure till the
writing of his biography. He lived at the time of Theodosius the Great
in the later part of the fourth Christian century.
May his intercession be for us all. Amen.
Departure of St. Athanasius and His Sister,
Irene
On this day also, St. Athanasius
and his sister, Irene, departed. They suffered many tortures at the hands
of Maximianus. When he failed to turn them away from their faith in Christ,
he ordered to cast them into an empty pit, and to shut over them, wherein
they departed.
May their prayers and blessings be with us all, and Glory be to God
forever. Amen.