03
NOVEMBER
(16 November)
Martyrs
Akepsimos the Bishop, Joseph the Presbyter and Haiphal the Deacon
(IV)
Restoration of Church of Holy GreatMartyr George at Lydda (IV)
Martyrs Atticus, Agapius, Evdoxius, Caterius, Istucharius, Pactovius,
Niktopolion and their companions Marinus, Oceanus, Evstratius (+c.320)
Monk Akepsimos (IV)
Righteous Snandulia (IV)
Monk Theodore the Confessor, Bishop of Ancyra, and the Holy Martyrs
Dasias, Sebiros, Androna, Theodotos and Theodota
Monk Ilias (IV)
Saint Akhmenid the Persian and Confessor (IV)
WomenMartyrs Perpetua, Dictorina, Fotinia
Holy 9 Martyrs
Holy 28 Martyrs
Monastic and Princess Anna Vsevolodovna (+1112)
Bishop
Akepsimos headed the Christian Church in the Persian city of
Naesson. His flock devotedly loved their hierarch for his ascetic
life and tireless pastoral work. The emperor Sapor gave orders to
seek out and kill Christian clergy. Saint Akepsimos also was arrested,
being then already an eighty year old man. They took him to the
city of Arbela, where he came before the judge Ardarkh, a pagan-priest
of the sun-god. The holy elder refused to offer sacrifice to the
Persian gods. For this he was fiercely beaten and thrown into prison,
where on the following day they threw in with him, after fierce
beatings, the seventy year old Presbyter Joseph and Deacon
Haiphal. For three years the saints were held in confinement,
and worn down by hunger and thirst.
Emperor
Sapor came to the temple of the god of fire, located not far from
Arbela, and wanted to take a look at the three holy martyrs. Exhausted
and covered with festering wounds, the saints were brought before
the emperor and at his demand they again firmly refused to worship
the pagan gods, instead confessing their faith in Christ. The holy
bishop was beheaded, but the presbyter and deacon were sent off
within the city and there to be stoned.
The
execution of the presbyter Joseph was prolonged for several hours.
A guard was placed near the place of execution, so that Christians
would not take the body of the holy martyr. On the fourth night
a strong windstorm raged near the city -- lightning killed the guard,
the wind threw about stones, and the body of Saint Joseph disappeared.
The
deacon Haifal was taken to the village of Patrias and there he was
stoned. Christians secretly buried his body. On the grave of the
saint there grew a tree, the fruit of which brought healings.
The
Monk Akepsimos (IV) dwelt for sixty years in the wilderness,
not far from Cairo. He concerned himself with fasting, silence and
prayer. At the command of the patriarch, he came out of solitude
and was ordained a bishop. He died in extreme old age.
The
Holy Princess Anna Vsevolodna was daughter of the Kiev GreatPrince
Vsevolod Yaroslavich (1078-1093) whose wife was daughter of the
Greek emperor Constantine Monomachos. She did not wish to marry,
and as a maiden she took monastic vows in 1082 at the Andreev Yanchinov
monastery built for her at Kiev, later destroyed under the Tatar
invasion. The monastic and nobleborn princess Anna journeyed to
Constantinople, from whence she returned in the company of the newly
ordained metropolitan John the Eunuch. She died in the year 1112.
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