August 10
Reading:
This Saint, who was born in Spain, was the Archdeacon of
the Church of Rome, caring for the sacred vessels of the Church and
distributing money to the needy. About the year 257, a harsh persecution
was raised up against the Christians by Valerian. Pope Sixtus, who was
from Athens, was commanded to worship the idols, and refused; before his
martyrdom by beheading, he committed to Laurence all the sacred vessels
of the Church. When Laurence was arrested and brought before the
Prefect, he was questioned concerning the treasures of the Church; he
asked for three days' time to prepare them. He then proceeded to gather
all the poor and needy, and presented them to the Prefect and said,
"Behold the treasures of the Church." The Prefect became enraged at this
and gave command that Laurence be racked, then scourged with scorpions
(a whip furnished with sharp iron points - compare II Chron. 10:11),
then stretched out on a red-hot iron grill. But the courageous athlete
of Christ endured without groaning. After he had been burned on one
side, he said, "My body is done on one side; turn me over on the other."
And when this had taken place, the Martyr said to the tyrants, "My
flesh is now well done, you may taste of it." And when he had said this,
and had prayed for his slayers in imitation of Christ, he gave up his
spirit on August 10, 258.
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
Thy Martyr, O Lord, in his courageous contest for Thee received
the prize of the crowns of incorruption and life from Thee, our immortal
God. For since he possessed Thy strength, he cast down the tyrants and
wholly destroyed the demons' strengthless presumption. O Christ God,
by his prayers, save our souls, since Thou art merciful.
Kontakion in the Second Tone
Aflame in thy heart, O Laurence, with the fire divine, thou
burntest away the fire of passions utterly, O firm staff of athletes, O
thou God-bearing Martyr; and thou in truth while contesting didst cry
with faith: Nothing shall separate me from the love of Christ.
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