August 13
Reading:
The divine Maximus, who was from Constantinople, sprang
from an illustrious family. He was a lover of wisdom and an eminent
theologian. At first, he was the chief private secretary of the Emperor
Heraclius and his grandson Constans. But when the Monothelite heresy
became predominant in the royal court, out of hatred for this error the
Saint departed for the Monastery at Chrysopolis (Scutari), of which he
later became the abbot. When Constans tried to constrain him either to
accept the Monothelite teaching, or to stop speaking and writing against
it - neither of which the Saint accepted to do - his tongue was
uprooted and his right hand was cut off, and he was sent into exile,
where he reposed in 662. At the time only he and his few disciples were
Orthodox in the East. See also January 21.
Apolytikion in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
You are a guide of Orthodoxy, a teacher of piety and modesty, a
luminary of the world, the God inspired pride of monastics. O wise
Maximos , you have enlightened everyone by your teachings. You are the
harp of the Spirit. Intercede to Christ our God for the salvation of our
souls.
Kontakion in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
Let us the faithful praise with fitting hymns that lover of the
Holy Trinity, great Maximus, who clearly taught the divinely-given
Faith: that we should give glory unto Christ our God, Who, though but
one hypostasis, hath in very truth two natures, wills, and energies. Let
us cry to him: Rejoice, divine herald of the Faith.
SOURCE:
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