Archippus the Apostles,Philemon the Apostle & his wife, Apphia, - TopicsExpress



          

Archippus the Apostles,Philemon the Apostle & his wife, Apphia, Onesimos the Disciple of Paul: St Philemon and his wife St Apphia were Holy Apostles of the Seventy who lived in the city of Colossa in Phrygia. After they were baptized by the Apostle Paul, they converted their house into a house of prayer, where all those who believed in Christ gathered and attended services. They devoted themselves to serving the sick and downcast. St Philemon became Bishop of the city of Gaza, and he preached the Word of God throughout Phrygia. Apostle Paul continued to be his guide, and addressed to him his Epistle filled with love, and in which he sends blessings, to Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellow labourer, and to our beloved Apphia, and to Archippus our fellow soldier, and to the church in your house (Phil 1:1-3). St Onesimus (commemorated February 15), also mentioned in the Epistle, was St Philemons former slave. Sts Philemon, Apphia, and St Archippos (who also lived at Colossa) received the crown of martyrdom during the persecution of Nero (54-68 AD). During a pagan festival, an enraged crowd rushed into the Christian church when services were going on. All fled in terror, and only Sts Philemon, Archippos, and Apphia remained. The pagans seized them and led them off to the city governor. They beat, and stabbed St Archippuos with knives, and he died on the way to the court. Sts Philemon and Apphia were stoned to death by order of the governor. The memory of the holy Apostles Archippos, Philemon, and Apphia is also celebrated on February 19. Holy Martyr Cecilia and those with her: St Cecilia was born in Rome of wealthy and illustrious parents. From her youth she was raised in the Christian Faith. She prayed fervently, she helped those in need, and beneath her fine clothing she wore a hairshirt. Though she had vowed to preserve her virginity for Christ, her parents decided to give her in marriage to the noble pagan Valerian. The saint did not dare oppose the will of her parents, but with tears she prayed to God that her betrothed would believe in Christ, and that He would send an angel to preserve her virginity. On the night of their marriage, Cecilia told her husband that an angel stood by to guard her. She warned him that he would be slain if he dared to touch her. Valerian asked to see this angel, but his bride told him that he could not see the angel until he had been cleansed of the impurity of unbelief. “How may I be cleansed?” he asked. She said that if he asked Bishop Urban for Baptism, he would be able to see the angel. The saint persuaded her fiancé to go with her to Bishop Urban, who was hiding from the persecution in a cave along the Appian Way. The instructions of the wise bishop permeated the soul of Valerian, and both he and his brother Tiburtius believed in Christ and were converted to Christianity. The brothers distributed part of their inheritance to the poor, cared for the sick, and buried Christians tortured to death by the persecutors. The governor Almachius, having learned of this, gave orders to arrest the brothers and bring them to trial. He demanded that the saints renounce Christ and offer sacrifice to the pagan gods, and the brothers refused. Then they mercilessly began to scourge the brothers. St Valerian under torture urged Christians not to be afraid of torments, but to stand firm for Christ. The governor, wanting to prevent the holy preacher from influencing the people, ordered that the martyrs be taken outside the city limits and executed there. The detachment of soldiers accompanying the martyrs to execution was commanded by Maximus. He was amazed at the courage of the saints, and asked them why they did not fear death. The holy brothers answered that they were relinquishing this temporal life for life eternal. Maximus wanted to learn the teaching of Christians in detail. He took Sts Valerian and Tiburtius to his own house and conversed with them all night. When she heard of this, St Cecilia went with a priest to Maximus, and he with all his family accepted holy Baptism. On the following day when they beheaded the Martyrs Valerian and Tiburtius, St Maximus confessed before everyone that he saw how their holy souls had gone up to Heaven. For this confession the holy Martyr Maximus was scourged to death with whips. The governor wanted to confiscate the property of the executed, but when he was told that St Cecilia had already distributed all her remaining wealth to the poor and by her preaching had converted 400 men, he ordered her execution. For three days they tormented her with fire and smoke in a red-hot bath-house, but the grace of God helped her. Then they decided to behead her. The executioner struck the saint three times with a sword, but only wounded her. The holy Martyr lived three more days in full consciousness, encouraging those around her, and died with prayer on her lips. Afterfeast of the Entry of the Theotokos into the Temple: Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone: Today is the prelude of Gods pleasure and the proclamation of mans salvation. The Virgin is clearly made manifest in the temple of God and foretells Christ to all. Let us also cry out to her with mighty voice, Hail, fulfillment of the Creators dispensation.
Posted on: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 11:32:03 +0000

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