May 8
Reading:
Saint Arsenios was a deacon of the Church of Rome, born of
an illustrious family, and wondrous in virtue. In the days of Saint
Theodosius the Great, he was chosen to be the tutor of the Emperor's
young sons, Arcadius and Honorius. While living at the imperial palace
in Constantinople, compassed with all luxury and innumerable temptations
to sin, Arsenios often besought God with tears to guide him to
salvation. This prayer was answered one day when a voice came to him
saying, "Arsenios, flee from men, and thou shalt be saved." He sailed
secretly to Alexandria, and from there went to Scete, where he became a
monk. Yet after he had withdrawn from the world, and was come among the
most illustrious monks of his day, he heard, 'Arsenios, flee, be silent,
pray always, for these are the causes of sinning not." Following this
call, he separated himself even from his fellow monks, practicing
extreme silence. On Saturday evenings, he would turn his back on the
setting sun, and would stretch out his hands in prayer to Heaven, till
the sun shone upon his face the following morning, and only then would
he sit down. Once a monk came to visit him, and looking into his cell
saw Arsenios entirely like a flame of fire. After living some fifty-five
years as a monk, and attaining to heights reached by few, he reposed in
peace about the year 449, at the age of ninety-five.
Apolytikion in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
With the rivers of your tears, you have made the barren desert
fertile. Through sighs of sorrow from deep within you, your labors have
borne fruit a hundred-fold. By your miracles you have become a light,
shining upon the world. O Arsenios, our Holy Father, pray to Christ our
God, to save our souls.
Kontakion in the Second Tone
Since thou hadst shown forth the life of the Angels while in a
body, O God-bearing Arsenios, thou wast also counted worthy of their
honour; and with them thou standest before the Lord's throne,
interceding that divine forgiveness be granted unto all.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2012(with 2011's link here also and further, 2010, 2009 and even 2008!):
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