Commemorated on December 17
The
holy New Martyr Avakum (Habakkuk) was born in Bosnia in 1794, and was
named Lepoje by his parents. Lepoje's father died when he was still a
young boy, so his mother took him to the Mostanica monastery, where his
uncle was the spiritual Father. He grew up in the monastery, and later
became a monk with the name Avakum. When he was eighteen, he was
ordained a deacon by Metropolitan Joseph (Sakabenta).
In 1809, the monks took part in an unsuccessful revolt against the
Turks, and had to flee for their lives. They settled in the Annunciation
monastery in Trnava near Cacak, where the igumen was St Paisius.
After the collapse of Karageorge's revolt in 1813, the Turks began a
reign of terror against the Serbs. Disease also swept the area because
of the many bodies left unburied. The people attempted another revolt
under Hadj-Prodan Gligorijevic, and the monks of Trnava became involved
in it. The rebellion took place on the Feast of the Cross (September
14), but it was crushed by the Turks. Many people were captured, and
some were executed on the spot as a warning to others.
Some of the prisoners were sent to Suleiman Pasha in Belgrade, among
whom were Sts Paisius and Avakum. The holy deacon Avakum sang "God is
with us" (from Compline) in the prison cell, while St Paisius prayed.
The Turks offered to free anyone who would convert to Islam. Some of the
prisoners agreed to this, but the majority refused to deny Christ, and
so they were put to death.
The Turks tried to pressure Avakum to save himself by embracing their
religion, but he refused even to consider it. His former spiritual
Father, Gennadius, accepted the offer of the Turks and urged Avakum to
follow his example. The courageous deacon declared that he was a warrior
of Christ, and preferred to die rather than deny Christ.
St Avakum was sentenced to be impaled on a stake, which he was forced to
carry to the place of execution. His own mother urged him to embrace
Islam, then to seek forgiveness later because he had been forced into
it. The saint thanked her for giving him life, but not for her advice.
At the place of execution, the Turks asked him one more time to consider
his youth and not to die before his time. Avakum laughed and asked,
"Don't even Turks eventually die?"
They replied, "Of course they do."
"Well then," he said, "the sooner I die, the fewer sins I will have."
Because of his courage and steadfastness in his faith, the Turks decided
not to impale him. They killed him quickly by stabbing him in the heart
with a sword on January 27, 1815.
St Avakum the deacon is commemorated on December 17 with St Paisius.
TROPARION-TONE 4
As true soldiers of Christ,
you shone forth with meekness and humility
and for Christ you suffered courageously,
O Holy Martyrs Paisius and Avakum,
but your deaths proclaim to all
that it is better to die for Christ and for one's country
than without Christ to gain the whole world.
KONTAKION-TONE 3
In this world you lived like angels
and by your lives fulfilled the Gospel.
You laid down your souls for faith and country,
in death you showed yourselves to be stronger than your tormentors,
therefore we celebrate your memory,
O holy venerable martyrs Paisius and Avakum.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2011(with 2010's link here also and further, 2009, 2008's, even 2007!)
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