Coptic Synaxarium
The Twenty-Fifth Day of the Blessed Month of Tubah
Tubah 25
Departure of St. Peter the Worshipper
On this day, St. Peter the worshipper, departed.
He was at first a tax collector, who was very cruel and had no mercy. Because
of his selfishness and greed, he was nicknamed "the merciless". The Lord
Jesus had compassion upon him and He wanted to turn him away from all his
bad deeds. One day, God sent him a poor man to ask him for a little food,
and it thus happened that his servant arrived at the same time when the
poor man was standing before him, with bread. The tax collector took a loaf of bread and hit the poor man with it on his
head, not as an act of mercy, but to get rid of him so that he might not
come back again. That same night, Peter, the tax collector, saw a vision
in his sleep, as though he was in the judgement day, where the scale of
justice was erected, and he saw some people clothed in black in the ugliest
forms. They came and put his sins and his injustices in the left pan of
the scale. Then a group of the angels of light, with beautiful countenances
and in white clothes, came and stood beside the right pan of the scale.
They appeared perplexed, for they did not find anything to put in the pan.
One of them came forward, and put in the loaf of bread with which he had
hit the head of the poor man, and said, "There is nothing for this man
except this loaf of bread." At this moment, Peter woke up from his sleep
trembling and afraid. He started to rebuke himself for all that he had
done. He started to be exceedingly merciful and compassionate, and he even
gave his own tunic away. When nothing was left of his property, he left
his town and sold himself as a slave, and paid the price to the poor. When
his good deeds became well known, he fled to the wilderness of St. Macarius,
where he became a monk and lived an ascetic life with great devotion and
good repute, that made him worthy to know the day of his departure. St.
Peter called the elders of the monks and bade them farewell, and departed
in peace.
May His prayers be with us. Amen.
Martyrdom of St. Askala (Asela) the Fighter
On this day also, we celebrate
the commemoration of the martyrdom of the striving saint Anba Askala
(Asela) the ascetic.
May His prayers be with us and Glory be to our God forever. Amen.