July 24
Reading:
The holy Passion-bearers Boris and Gleb, named Romanus and
David in sacred Baptism, were the pious sons of the holy Great Prince
Vladimir. In 1015 they were slain at the command of their brother
Svyatopolk-Saint Boris, on July 24 on the Alta River, near Pereyaslavl,
and Saint Gleb, on September 5 on the bank of the Smyadinya River, near
Smolensk. Although both had understood their brother's designs against
them, they refused to take up arms against him and bring civil war upon
their land, preferring to fulfill the commandment, "Resist not evil"
(Matt. 5:39). The holy relics of Saint Boris were then buried in
Vyshgorod, to which the holy relics of his brother were transferred five
years later. Miracles were worked through the holy relics of the meek
and guileless brothers during the consecration in Vyshgorod of a church
in their honor on this day in 1021.
Apolytikion in the Second Tone
O Righteous Passion-bearers and true fulfillers of the Gospel of
Christ, Chaste Boris and guileless Gleb, ye did not oppose the
onslaughts of your enemy, your brother, who though killing your bodies
was unable to touch your souls. Let the evil lover of power mourn
therefore, while ye rejoice with the angelic choirs; and as ye stand
before the Holy Trinity, pray for the souls of them that honour your
memory, that they may be pleasing to God: and by your intercessions,
pray that all Orthodox people may be saved.
Kontakion in the Third Tone
On this day your memory hath shone forth, splendid with glory, O
ye noble sufferers and Passion-bearers of Christ God. It hath called us
to give glory to Christ our Saviour; wherefore those that draw nigh to
the shrine of your relics, do ye swiftly heal as wise and divine
physicians, O hallowed Boris and Gleb.
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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