August 2
Reading:
After the First Martyr had been stoned to death (see Dec.
27), Gamaliel, his teacher, encouraged certain of the Christians to go
by night and take up the Saint's body and bury it in his field, which
was at a distance of some twenty miles from Jerusalem and was called by
his name, "Kaphar-gamala," that is, "the field of Gamala," where
Gamaliel himself was later buried. About the year 427, a certain pious
man called Lucian, who was the parish priest of a church near to that
field, received from God a revelation in a dream concerning the place
where the First Martyr was buried. He immediately made this known to
John, the Patriarch of Jerusalem. Thus, coming to the place indicated,
and digging there, they found a box with the word "Stephen" in Aramaic
letters. On opening it, they took these most sacred relics and
transferred them to Jerusalem with great honor and in the company of a
very great multitude of the faithful.
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
For the struggles you endured for Christ God, a royal diadem
crowns your head, O First Champion of Martyrs. For you refuted the folly
of the Jews and beheld your Savior on the right of the Father. Ever
beseech Him, therefore, for our souls.
Kontakion in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
Thou wast the first to be sown upon earth by the Heavenly
Husbandman, O all-famed Stephen; thou wast the first to shed thy blood
upon the earth for Christ, O blessed one; thou wast the first to be
honoured by Him with the crown of victory in Heaven, as the spearhead of
the athletes, O first crowned champion of the Martyrs.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2010(with 2009's link here also and further, 2008's, even 2007!
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