Benedict was born in the Italian province of Nursia in the year 480, to wealthy and distinguished parents. He did not remain long in school for he realized himself that through book-learning he could lose “the great understanding of his souls.” He left school “an unlearned wise man and an understanding fool.” He retreated to […]
Monthly Archives: March 2022
Mar. 13 The Translation of the Relics of our Holy Father Nicephorus, Patriarch of Constantinople
St. Nicephorus, Patriarch of Constantinople, died while in exile on the island of Prochonis in the year 827. After the death of the last iconoclast emperor, the relics of the holy father were brought back to Constantinople, first to the church of Hagia Sophia and then finally to the Church of the Holy Apostles in […]
Sunday Bulletin 3/13/22
WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sunday, Mar. 13 – 2nd Sunday of the Great Fast 8:30 AM Matins 9:30 AM Divine Liturgy Monday, Mar. 14 – Benedict, Venerable 8:30 AM Morning Prayer 4:00 PM Evening Prayer Tuesday, Mar. 15 – Agapius and Others, Martyrs 8:30 AM Morning Prayer 4:00 […]
Mar. 12 Our Venerable Father and Confessor Theophane; Our Father Gregory the Great, Pope of Rome
Our venerable father and confessor Theophane of the Sygrian Mountains in Bithynia in the monastery of Ager Magnus. He was called the Chronographer. Having been a very wealthy man, he became a poor monk. He was held in prison for two years by the emperor Leo the Armenian on account of his defense of the […]
Mar. 11 Our Venerable Father Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem
St. Sophronius was born in Damascus around 560. From his youth he was distinguished for his piety and his love for classical studies. He was especially proficient in philosophy, and so he was known as Sophronius the Wise. The future hierarch, however, sought the true philosophy of monasticism, and conversations with the desert-dwellers. He went […]
Mar. 10 The Holy Martyrs Codratus and Companions
During the time of the persecutions of Christians, many of the faithful fled to the mountains and into the caves. So did the mother of Quadratus(or Codratus). She gave birth to him in the forest, but died shortly thereafter. By the Providence of God the infant Quadratus remained alive and was nourished in a miraculous […]
Mar. 09 The Forty Holy Martyrs of Sebaste
The Forty Holy Martyrs, martyred at Sebaste in Armenia on a frozen lake. They were comrades, not in blood, but in faith and obedience to the will of their heavenly Father. At the time of the emperor Licinius, after binding and savage tortures, the martyrs were ordered to pass the night naked at the coldest […]
Mar. 08 Our Venerable Father and Confessor Theophylactus, Bishop of Nicomedia
St. Theophylactus, along with St. Michael (Bishop of Synada) lived an ascetic life at a monastery on the coast of the Black Sea. The zealous ascetics were granted the gift of wonderworking by their God-pleasing labors and intense prayers. During a drought, when the field workers were weakened by thirst, the saints prayed and an […]
Mar. 07 The Holy Martyrs and Bishops of Cherson
The Heiromartyrs Basil, Ephraim, Elpidius, Agathodorus, Aetherius, and Caption carried the Gospel of Christ into the North Black Sea region from the Danube to the Dniper, including Crimea. They were bishops of Cherson at different times during the fourth century, and they sealed their apostolic activity with martyrdom. Only Aetherius died in peace. Long before […]
Mar. 06 The Forty-Two Martyrs of Ammorium
During a ninth-century war between the Byzantine Emperor Theophilus and the Saracens, the Saracens managed to besiege the city of Ammoria. As a result of treason by the military commander Baditses, Ammoria fell and forty-two of its generals were taken captive and sent off to Syria. During the seven years of their imprisonment, their captors […]