January 10
Reading:
Saint Gregory, the younger brother of Basil the Great,
illustrious in speech and a zealot for the Orthodox Faith, was born in
331. His brother Basil was encouraged by their elder sister Macrina to
prefer the service of God to a secular career (see July 19); Saint
Gregory was moved in a similar way by his godly mother Emily, who, when
Gregory was still a young man, implored him to attend a service in honor
of the holy Forty Martyrs at her retreat at Annesi on the River Iris.
Saint Gregory came at his mother's bidding, but being wearied with the
journey, and feeling little zeal, he fell asleep during the service.
The Forty Martyrs then appeared to him in a dream, threatening him and
reproaching him for his slothfulness. After this he repented and became
very diligent in the service of God.
Gregory became bishop in
372, and because of his Orthodoxy he was exiled in 374 by Valens, who
was of one mind with the Arians. After the death of Valens in 378,
Gregory was recalled to his throne by the Emperor Gratian. He attended
the Local Council of Antioch, which sent him to visit the churches of
Arabia and Palestine, which had been defiled and ravaged by Arianism.
He attended the Second Ecumenical Council, which was assembled in
Constantinople in 381. Having lived some sixty years and leaving behind
many remarkable writings, he reposed about the year 395. The acts of
the Seventh Ecumenical Council call him 'Father of Fathers."
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
O God of our Fathers, ever dealing with us according to Thy
gentleness: take not Thy mercy from us, but by their entreaties guide
our life in peace.
Kontakion in the Second Tone
Rejoicing with the Angels and taking delight in the Divine Light,
Gregory of Nyssa, the vigilant mind, the God inspired hierarch of the
Church, and wisdom's revered hymnographer, intercedeth unceasingly for
us all.
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