Commemorated on April 19
Saint Tryphon, Patriarch of Constantinople, was a monk from the time
of his youth, distinguished by his meekness, lack of malice, full
submission to the will of God, and his firm faith and love for the
Church. At this time the emperor Romanus (919-944) ruled in
Constantinople. He wanted to elevate his younger son Theophylactus to
the patriarchal throne. When Patriarch Stephanos (925-928) died,
Theophylactus was only sixteen years old. The emperor then suggested
that St Tryphon be “locum tenens” of the patriarchal throne until
Theophylactus came of age.
St Tryphon meekly accepted the burden
of patriarchal service and for three years he wisely governed the
Church. When Theophylactus turned twenty (931), the emperor told St
Tryphon to resign the patriarchal throne. St Tryphon did not consider it
proper to hand over the throne to an inexperienced youth, and he
refused to do so. The emperor could not intimidate St Tryphon, since his
life was blameless. Then Romanus employed the cunning counsels of
Bishop Theophilus of Caesarea.
The deceitful bishop went to St
Tryphon and urged him not to obey the emperor, and not to resign the
patriarchal throne. Then Bishop Theophilus craftily obtained St
Tryphon’s signature on a blank sheet of paper. Not suspecting any
treachery, the guileless saint took a clean sheet of paper and wrote:
“Tryphon, by the Mercy of God, Archbishop of Constantinople, the New
Rome, and Ecumenical Patriarch.”
When they presented this paper
to the emperor, he ordered them to write over the saint’s signature: “I
hereby resign the position of Patriarch, because I consider myself
unworthy of this office.” When this false document was read before the
imperial dignitaries, servants removed St Tryphon from the patriarchal
chambers.
St Tryphon patiently endured the injustice done to him,
and returned to his own monastery. He lived there as a simple monk for a
year before his death (+ 933). His body was taken to Constantinople and
buried with the Patriarchs.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2012(with 2011's link here also and further, 2010, 2009 and even 2008!):
Hawaiian Icon received in Ireland for last stop on Western European trip
-
The parish was joined by hundreds of faithful from other churches and
missions in Ireland and Northern Ireland, and even some from Great Britain.
6 hours ago
No comments:
Post a Comment