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FEBRUARY
(22 February)
Martyr
Nicephoros of Syrian Antioch (+c.257)
Sainted Innokentii (Innocent), Bishop of Irkutsk
(Uncovering Relics, 1805)
Monks Gennadii (+c.1516) and Nikiphor
(+1557) of Vazheozersk
PriestMartyrs Marcellus Bishop of Sicily, Philagrios
Bishop of Cyprus, and Pankratios Bishop of Tauromeneia (I century)
PriestMartyr Peter Damascene (+743)
The
Holy Martyr Nicephoros lived in the city of Syrian Antioch.
In this city lived also the presbyter Sapricios, with whom Nicephoros
was very friendly, such that they were considered like kindred brothers.
Through the onset of a disagreement they quarreled, and their former
love changed into enmity and hate. After a certain while Nicephoros
came to his senses, repented of his sin and more than once through
mutual friends asked forgiveness of Sapricios, who did not wish
to forgive him. Nicephoros then went himself to his former friend
and fervently asked forgiveness, but Sapricios was adamant. At this
time the emperors Valerian (253-259) and Gallius (260-268) started
up persecutions against christians, and one of the first taken before
the judgement court was presbyter Sapricios. He firmly confessed
himself a Christian, underwent tortures for his faith and was condemned
to death by beheading with a sword. When they took him to execution,
Nicephoros tearfully entreated his forgiveness, calling on him as
an holy martyr who would soon stand before the Lord and receive
of Him a crown.
But
presbyter Sapricios remained hardened of heart and even before death
he refused to forgive his brother-christian. Because of this the
Lord withheld His blessing from Sapricios, having formerly strengthened
him during the time of enduring torture; but now, having nearly
reached the blessed end of his ordeal, he suddenly became afraid
of death and consented to offer sacrifice to idols. In vain did
Saint Nicephoros tearfully urge on Sapricios, that he not destroy
himself by apostasy, since already he was standing at the threshold
of the Heavenly Kingdom. Saint Nicephoros then said to the executioner:
"I am a Christian and I believe in our Lord Jesus Christ, from whom
Sapricios hath recanted. Execute me in place of Sapricios". The
executioners reported about this to the governor. He issued an edict:
to free Sapricios, and in place of him to behead Nicephoros with
a sword. Thus did Saint Nicephoros receive his martyr's crown.
Sainted
Innokentii, Bishop of Irkutsk. The account about him is located
under 26 November.
The
Monk Gennadii of Vazheozersk was the son of rich parents
but, having given away everything, he became a disciple and novice
under the monk Alexander of Svir' and pursued asceticism with him
as an hermit at the river Svira. Afterwards, with blessing of the
monk Alexander, he went to Vazheozersk, located 12 versts from the
Svir' monastery. And here, having built a cell, he spent his solitary
ascetic life with two of his disciples.
Before
death the monk Gennadii told his disciple: "At this place shalt
be a church and monastery". The ascetic reposed on 8 January 1516.
The
Monk Nikiphor of Vazheozersk came to the monk Alexander of
Svir' (commemorated 17 April) in
the year 1510 and was warmly received by him. In 1518 he made a
visit, with the blessing of his mentor, to Kirill of Novoezersk
(commemorated 4 February). When
Nikiphor approached New-Lake (ie. Novo-ezero), he was fatigued by
his long journey and laid down in the darkness and fell asleep.
Saint Kirill through his perspicacity hastened by boat to row across
the lake and awoke him. The monk Nikiphor spent eight days in spiritual
conversation with the saint. Nikiphor then journeyed to Kiev to
venerate the relics of the Pechersk saints.
Upon
his return, and with the blessing of the monk Alexander, he settled
at Vazheozersk -- there where the monk Gennadii pursued asceticism.
Saint Nikiphor raised up the Church of the Transfiguration and a
monastery there, in which he established community life, and pursued
asceticism until his own death.
In
the second half of the XIX Century in the Zadne-Nikiforovsk wilderness
was built a church in the name of the monks Nikiphor and Gennadii
of Vazheozersk. The relics of the saints were put to rest under
a concealed place in the monastery established by them.
The
PriestMartyrs Marcellus, Philagrios and Pankratios were disciples
of the holy Apostle Peter and were made bishops by him: Saint Marcellus
-- of Sicily, Philagrios -- of Cyprus, and Pankratios -- of Tauromeneia.
For spreading the faith of Christ amongst the pagans they received
a martyr's end.
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