May 3
Reading:
The holy Martyrs Timothy and Maura were husband and wife.
Timothy was from Penapeis in the Thebaid, a reader in the Church, and
had been married to Maura only twenty days when he was betrayed to
Arian, the Governor of the Thebaid, as a teacher of the Christians.
Arian commanded Timothy to surrender his sacred books, which he refused
to do, comparing it to a father's giving up his children to death. For
this answer, heated iron spits were thrust through his ears. As he was
being put to other tortures, Arian summoned Maura, hoping that she would
persuade her husband to worship the idols, but she confessed herself a
Christian. The hair of her head was pulled out, her fingers were cut
off, then she was lowered into a cauldron of boiling water, but remained
unharmed. Finally husband and wife were crucified facing each other,
and after nine days, received their martyric end, during the reign of
Diocletian (284-305).
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
To Timothy let us faithful render homage today together with
Maura, his fellow contestant and wife, that most faithful bride of
Christ, lauding their brave steadfastness; for by crucifixion they
followed with longing in the steps of their Master, Who nailed the sins
of all to the Cross when He was slain for us.
Kontakion in the Fourth Tone
Since ye endured through divers woundings and tortures and have
received from God the garlands of vict'ry, rise up in intercession with
the Lord for us, who with longing celebrate this, your sacred memorial, O
Great Martyr Timothy, and most glorious Maura, that He grant peace to
all His Church and flock, for He is truly the strength of all faithful
flock.
SOURCE:
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