Coptic Synaxarium
The Twenty-Ninth Day of the Blessed Month of Tubah
Tubah 29
Departure of St. Eskani (St. Xene)
On this day, St. Eksani (St. Xene) departed.
She was the daughter of one of the noble and rich families of Rome. She
was the only daughter of her parents. She was brought up at an early age
accustomed to fasting and prayers, visiting the prisoners and helping the
needy. She used to visit the convents in Rome to spend time in worship.
She distributed what she brought with her among the poor and was satisfied
with what the nuns ate. She read the biographies of the saints and prayed
to God to grant her a share among them. It happened that one of the ministers
of Rome asked for her hand in marriage for his son. Her father was delighted
about that and he brought her the best of clothing and the most precious
gems and furnishings. Shortly before her wedding, she asked her mother
to allow her to go to the monastery to visit her friends the nuns before
getting married, in order to bid them farewell, and her mother gave her
permission. She took her precious ornaments and two of her maiden servants,
and went quickly to the seashore. She found a ship going to Cyprus, which
she embarked on. On her arrival, she went to St. Epiphanius and told him
about her story. He advised her to go to the City of Alexandria.
She traveled to Alexandria, where she met
Anba Theophilus, 23rd Pope of Alexandria. She informed him of her desire
to live the monastic life. He agreed and he cut her hair and clothed her
in the monastic garb. She sold all of her jewels and clothes that she brought
with her, and built a church in the name of St. Stephen, the Archdeacon.
She resided with a group of virgins and nuns that Pope Theophilus settled
with her. She practiced asceticism and strived. She lived only on bread
and some moistened vegetables. She did not eat any cooked food, and she
slept on the ground. She struggled in that manner for more than 20 years.
When she departed, God manifested a sign in heaven to reveal the heavenly
blessings that she received. At midday, a cross of light, whose light exceeded
that of the sun, appeared in heaven, and around it a circle of stars that
shone like crowns. The cross remained shining until her body was buried
with the other saintly virgins, then it disappeared. The people knew that
the appearance of the cross was to manifest her virtue. Later on, the two
maiden servants told the Pope her real story and how she had a covenant
with them to conceal her story and to call her sister. The Pope marvelled,
glorified God, and he wrote her biography.
May Her prayers be with us. Amen.
Commemoration of St. Seriakos (Syriacus)
the Fighter
Today
also is the commemoration of St. Seriakos (Syriacus), the fighter.
May His blessings be with us and Glory be to our God forever. Amen.
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