30
APRIL
(13 May)
Apostle
James, Son of Zebedee (+44)
Sainted Donatos, Bishop of Eureia (+c.387)
PriestMartyrs: Basil, Bishop of Amasia (Uncovering
of Relics, IV);
Maximos
Saint Ephrem
Martyress Argyra (+1725)
Monk Clement the Writer of Churchly Song (+post
868)
Sainted Nikita, Bishop of Novgorod (Uncovering
of Relics, 1558)
The
Holy Apostle James, Son of Zebedee, one of the 12 Apostles,
was called by our Lord Jesus Christ for apostolic service together
with his brother, the Apostle John the Theologian. It was to them
and to the holy Apostle Peter pre-eminently over the other Apostles
that Jesus Christ revealed His Divine Mysteries: at the Resuscitation
of the Daughter of Jairus, on Mount Tabor (at the Transfiguration),
and in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Saint
James, after the Descent of the Holy Spirit, preached in Spain and
in other lands, and then he returned to Jerusalem. He openly and
boldly taught about Jesus Christ as the Saviour of the world, and
with the words of Holy Scripture he denounced the Pharisees and
the Scribes [scholars], reproaching them with malice of heart and
unbelief. The Jews had not the ability to refute the apostolic discourse
and for money they hired the pseudo-philosopher and sorcerer Hermogenes,
so that he would enter into a disputation with the apostle and confute
his arguments about Christ as the Promised Messiah having come into
the world. The sorcerer sent to the apostle his student Philip,
who was converted to belief in Christ. Then Hermogenes himself became
persuaded of the power of God, he burnt his books on magic, accepted
holy Baptism and became a true follower of Christ.
The
unbelieving among the Jews persuaded Herod Agrippa (40-44) to arrest
the Apostle James and sentence him to death. Saint James calmly
heard out the death sentence and continued to bear witness about
Christ. One of the false-witnesses against the apostle by the name
of Josiah was struck by the courage of Saint James. He came to believe
in the truth of the words about the coming of Christ the Messiah.
When they led forth the apostle for execution, Josiah fell at his
feet, repenting his sin and asking forgiveness. The apostle hugged
him, gave him a kiss and said: "Peace and forgiveness be unto thee."
Then Josiah confessed before everyone his faith in Christ, and he
was beheaded together with Saint James in the year 44 at Jerusalem.
Sainted
Donatos lived during the reign of the holy nobleborn Emperor
Theodosius the Great (379-397) and was bishop of the city of Eureia.
Not far from this city in the vicinity of Soreia was located an
harm-causing spring of water. When the saint learned of this, he
went with clergy to the spring and cast out from it a monstrous
serpent, which died. The saint prayed, he blessed the spring and
drank the water without harm. seeing this miracle, the people glorified
God.
Another
time, having prayed, Saint Donatos brought water forth from a dry
and stoney place, and during a time of drought he besought rain
from the Lord to water the land.
The
daughter of the holy Emperor Theodosius fell terribly ill and was
afflicted by an unclean spirit. Saint Donatos came to the palace,
and with his entry the devil left and the sick one was healed. A
certain money-lender, -- after he was paid back a loan from a debtor
who then died, tried to extort the money a second time from the
dead man's widow. The saint resurrected the dead man, who corroborated
the repayment of the loan.
Saint
Donatos died in about the year 387.
The
PriestMartyr Basil, Bishop of Amasia: the account about
him is located under 26 April.
The
Holy Martyr Maximos suffered for his faith in Christ
and was run through the chest with a sword.
The
Monk Clement the Writer of Churchly Song was hegumen
of the Studite monastery after Saint Nicholas (+ 868, commemorated
4 February). Known as a zealous
defender of Christianity, the confessor of icon-veneration also
composed Canons of the Mother of God and to certain of the Saints,
-- in particular troparia to the Mother of God, Canons of the Seven
Youths of Ephesus (commemorated 4
August), the Prophet and God-Seer Moses (commemorated 4
September), the Archangels (commemorated 8
November), and the Sunday before the Nativity of Christ.
Sainted
Nikita of Novgorod died on 31 January 1109. The account
about him is located under 31 January.
The relics of the saint were uncovered, attired in full vestment
on 30 April 1558. The day of the Uncovering of the Relics of Saint
Nikita was marked by the healing of many. At present his holy relics
rest in the Novgorod cathedral in honor of the holy Apostle Philip.
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