January 15
Reading:
Saint John, who was from Constantinople, was the son of
illustrious parents -- Eutropius the Senator and Theodora. At twelve
years of age he departed secretly from his home and went to the
Monastery of the Unsleeping (see Dec. 29). Aflame with longing for his
parents, he returned after six years to his father's home in the guise
of a pauper and beggar. Living in a small hut at the gates of his
parents' house (wherefrom he is called "hut-dweller"), he remained
unknown therein for many years, and suffered mockery at the hands of
those who had been his own servants. Foreknowing his death, he revealed
himself to his parents, and within a few moments reposed, about the
year 450.
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
Since thou hadst with fervour longed after the Lord from thy
youth, * thou leftest the world with its delights and nobly didst strive
in valiant ascetic deeds. * Thou didst pitch thy hut before the gates
of thy parents; * thou didst break the demons' snares, O all-blessed
Father. * And therefore, as is meet, hath Christ God glorified thee, O
John.
Kontakion in the Second Tone
Since thou didst desire a poverty like unto Christ's, O wise
Father John, thou didst forsake thy parents' wealth; and while holding
in thy hands the most holy Gospel, O righteous one, thou didst follow
after Christ God while ceaselessly praying to Him for us all.
SOURCE:
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