Lenten Services,
Friday, April 18, 2008
Part 2: Saint of the Day

1. VENERABLE JOHN, THE DISCIPLE OF SAINT
GREGORY DECAPOLIS
At the time of the Iconoclastic heresy, Emperor Leo the Armenian subjected
John to torture along with his teacher Gregory and
2. HOLY MARTYR JOHN THE NEW OF IOANNINA
John was born in Ioannina, once the capitol city
of the Emperor Pyrrhus. When his impoverished parents died, the young John
moved to
3. THE HOLY MARTYRS VICTOR, ZOTICUS, ZENO,
ACYNDIUS AND SEVERIAN
All five were martyred during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. They were
pagans until they witnessed the sufferings of St. George the Great Martyr.
While witnessing the sufferings and bravery of this glorious martyr and the
many miracles, which were manifested, they embraced the Christian Faith for
which, in a short while, they too suffered and were crowned with glory.
HYMN OF
PRAISE
THE HOLY MARTYR JOHN THE NEW
John the Artisan, of honest
craft,
His soul was as bright as a lump of
gold,
By the teaching of Christ,
wonderfully illumined,
And he prays to God: to wed him with
suffering,
Oh Victorious Christ, Who for me was
crucified,
From sinful darkness, cleanse me by
suffering!
The shameful glory
of a traitor, Oh do not give me,
But wed me with the sufferings of Your sufferers.
Prepare me for sufferings with Your
Holy Spirit,
And allow sufferings and, to me
direct them,
And You, Mother of God, of infinite
mercy
Who, under the Honorable Cross of
Your Son stood,
Pray for me at the time of my
sufferings,
That, as an
impregnable wall, I be firm.
Even you, O holy apostles, have
mercy,
That the devil of
the human race not prevail against me
Martyrs holy, my rejoicing,
Into your ranks, receive me also!
And now, torturers; traitors of God -
Yours is the sword and fire - here is
my body!
REFLECTION
In one of the writings of the martyrdom of Christians during the reign of
the Persian Emperor Sapor, it is said: "The
swords became dull, the sword-bearers fell and the sword-makers fatigued, but
the Cross is uplifted even higher and glistened from the blood of Christ's
martyrs." How many and how many times did the persecutors of Christians
complacently think that they were through with Christianity forever? In
essence, their lives have ended while Christianity has always regenerated
itself and blossomed anew. Nevertheless, even in addition to that experience,
some of our contemporaries think, that the Christian Faith can be uprooted by
force. But, they do not say by what means. They forget that all those means
have been tried and all without success. With reason Tertullian cried out to
the pagans: "In vain do you spill our bloo
CONTEMPLATION
To contemplate the resurrected Lord Jesus:
1. How His resurrection brought unspeakable joy to those who loved Him;
2. How His resurrection brought unspeakable bitterness to those who hated
Him;
3. How His last coming [Second Advent] into the world in glory and power
will provoke among various people, various feelings; either joy or bitterness.
HOMILY
About the testimony of reliable witnesses
"But we have been eyewitnesses of His mighty glory"
(2 Peter 1:16).
When the apostles speak about the glorious resurrection of the Lord, they
speak in plurality. For each one of them gives his testimony and the testimony
of other companions. Thus, the Apostle Peter writes: "We do not follow
cleverly devised myths when we made known to you the power and the coming of
our Lord Jesus Christ, but we had been eyewitnesses of his majesty"
(2 Peter 1:16).
Nathaniel did not want to believe only by hearing. That is why the Apostle
Philip invited Nathaniel to "Come and see!" (
O my brethren, our Faith is well established and prove
O resurrected Lord, strengthen us by the power of Your Holy Spirit so that
we sin no more and that we do not become blinded to Your
trail in the world and to Your glorious resurrection.
To You be glory and thanks always. Amen.