Coptic Synaxarium
The Thirtieth Day of the Blessed Month of Hatour
Hatour 30
Departure of St. Akakios, Patriarch of
Constantinople
On this day, St. Akakios, Patriarch
of the city of Constantinople, departed. He was knowledgeable and well
informed about the Holy Books and was an expert in explaining their mysteries.
So, he was ordained a priest over the church of Constantinople. When the
council of Chalcedone convened, he refused to attend its meeting and when
they called on him to hear his opinion, he refused, claiming he was sick.
He was exceedingly sorrowful for the tribulations that befell St. Dioscurus
and he made that known to his companions and those he trusted: the Governors,
Christians and ministers whom he knew to be dedicated and faithful Orthodox.
He thanked the Lord that he did not participate in the works of this council.
When Anatolius, the Patriarch of Constantinople departed, this father was
chosen by the believing ministers and the enlightened government officials
to be successor. St. Akakios strove diligently to eliminate the division
and enmity that dwelled in the church. When he found that the spiritual
ailment was deep-rooted and difficult to overcome, he believed that the
proper thing to do was to devote his efforts to the salvation of his own
soul. He sent a letter to the holy father, Abba Peter, the Pope of Alexandria,
confessing the true faith which he had learned and received from the holy
fathers, Abba Cyril and Abba Dioscorus. He followed that letter with many
others, asking the Pope of Alexandria to accept him in the fellowship.
The Pope of Alexandria answered all his letters, then he wrote him a Catholic
letter and sent it with three bishops. They went disguised until they entered
Constantinople and there they met Akakios, who treated them with great
honor and received the letter from them. He read the letter to his friends,
the Orthodox nobles of the city and they all agreed on it and with him,
and confessed the True Faith. Then he wrote a letter before them, accepting
the faith of Abba Dioscorus, Abba Timothy and Abba Peter and confessing
the soundness of their faith. Afterwards, he accompanied the three bishops
to some monasteries and he took part with them in the celebration of the
liturgy and the partaking of the Holy Communion. The bishops then exchanged
the blessings with him, took the letter and returned it to Abba Peter.
The Bishops informed Abba Peter about their fellowship with Abba Akakios
and that they had taken part in the liturgy with him. Abba Peter accepted
the letter and ordered that Abba Acacius be mentioned in the liturgies
and the prayers of the Coptic church. When the news reached the bishops
of Rome, they exiled St. Akakios from Constantinople. He remained in exile
until he departed in peace, all the while remaining firm in his Orthodox
Faith.
May His prayers be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St. Macarius
On this day also is the
commemoration of St. Macarius, the martyr.
May His prayers be with us. Amen.
Consecration of the Church of Saints
Cosmas, Damian, Their Brothers and Their Mother
On this day, we also commemorate
the consecration of the church of the Saints Cosmas and Damian; their brothers,
Anthimus, Leontius (Londius) and Euprepius (Abrabius); and their mother
Theodata.
May Their prayers be with us and Glory be to our God forever. Amen.