April 3
Reading:
Saint Joseph was from Sicily, the son of Plotinus and
Agatha. Because Sicily had been subjugated by the Moslems, he departed
thence and, passing from place to place, came with Saint Gregory of
Decapolis (see NOV. 20) to Constantinople, where he endured bitter
afflictions because of his pious zeal. Travelling to Rome, he was
captured by Arab pirates and taken to Crete, whence he later returned to
Constantinople. He became an excellent hymnographer and reposed in
holiness shortly after 886 (according to some, it was in 883). The
melismatic canons of the Menaion are primarily the work of this Joseph;
they bear his name in the acrostic of the Ninth Ode. He also composed
most of the sacred book known as the Paracletike, which complements the
Octoechos For this reason, Joseph is called par excellence the
Hymnographer.
SOURCE:
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