Commemorated on August 8
Saint
Myron, Bishop of Crete, a wonderworker, in his youth was a family man,
and worked as a farmer. He was known for his goodness, and he assisted
everyone who turned to him for help. Once, thieves burst in upon his
threshing floor, and St Myron himself helped them lift a sack of grain
upon their shoulders. By his generosity the saint so shamed the thieves,
that in future they began to lead honorable lives.
Out of profound respect for the saint, the Cretan people urged him to
accept ordination to the priesthood in his native city of Raucia, and
afterwards they chose him Bishop of Crete.
Wisely ruling his flock, St Myron received from the Lord the gift of
wonderworking. At the time of a flood on the River Triton, the saint
stopped its flow and went upon it as upon dry land, and then he sent a
man back to the river with his staff to command the river to resume its
course. St Myron fell asleep in the Lord at the age of 100, around the
year 350.
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