Commemorated on April 10
The Holy Martyr Terence and his companions suffered under the emperor
Decius (249-251). The emperor issued an edict commanding all subjects
to offer sacrifice to the pagan idols. Many, afraid of torture,
complied. However, St Terence and forty other Christians bravely
affirmed their faith in the Savior and ridiculed the idols.
Fortunianus
saw that Terence inspired the others by his example, and so he ordered
him to be isolated in prison with his three closest companions:
Africanus, Maximus, and Pompeius. Fortunianus was determined to force
the rest of the martyrs, including Zeno, Alexander and Theodore, to
renounce Christ.
Neither threats nor terrible tortures could sway
the holy martyrs. They burned them with red-hot iron, they poured
vinegar on the wounds, they sprinkled on salt, and they raked them with
iron claws. In spite of their sufferings, the saints did not weaken in
their confession of Christ, and the Lord gave them strength.
After
the execution of the thirty-six martyrs, Fortunianus summoned Terence,
Maximus, Africanus and Pompeius before him. He showed them the martyrs’
bodies and again urged them to offer sacrifice to the idols. The martyrs
refused. The governor put heavy chains on them, and gave orders to
starve them to death. By night, an angel of the Lord removed the
martyrs’ chains and fed them.
In the morning, the guards found
the saints cheerful and strong. Then Fortunianus ordered sorcerers and
conjurers to carry snakes and all kinds of poisonous creatures into the
prison. The guards looked into the cell through an opening in the
ceiling and saw the martyrs unharmed, praying, and the snakes crawling
at their feet. When the sorcerers opened the door of the prison cell,
the snakes bit them. The furious Fortunianus gave orders to behead the
holy martyrs. Christians took up their holy bodies and buried them with
reverence outside the city.
TROPARION - TONE 4
A chosen army of athletes from Africa contested nobly for the faith. /
They were of one mind and heart / and of one accord in their struggles. /
Now they intercede that we all may be saved.
KONTAKION - TONE 1
Let us celebrate the memory of Terence and his companions / and draw
near to receive healing. / For with grace and power of the Spirit / they
heal the sicknesses of our souls.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2012(with 2011's link here also and further, 2010, 2009 and even 2008!):
A Man Who Did Not Compromise with Sin
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Sermon on the Feast of Holy Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky), Archbishop of
Verea
Hieromonk Kirill (Popov)
His devotion to the service of God was expressed ...
2 hours ago
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