July 5
Reading:
Grand Duchess Elizabeth, a grand-daughter of Queen
Victoria of England and elder sister of Empress Alexandra of Russia (see
July 4), was one of the most illustrious women of her day, known
throughout Europe not only for her high birth and graceful beauty, but
also for her modesty and goodness of heart. After marrying Grand Duke
Sergius Alexandrovich, she converted to Orthodoxy, although this was not
required of her by her position. After the assassination of her husband
in 1905, Grand Duchess Elizabeth withdrew from public life, founding
the convent of Saints Martha and Mary, of which she became the superior.
There she dedicated herself to prayer, fasting, tending the sick, and
caring for the poor. After the Bolsheviks seized power, she was exiled
to the Urals, where she and those with her were martyred in 1918 when
they were cast alive into an abandoned mine. The Novice Barbara followed
Saint Elizabeth into exile. When she was separated from the Grand
Duchess, Barbara asked to be allowed to join her again; to terrify her,
the Bolsheviks told her that she would be allowed to do this, but only
if she were prepared for unheard-of torments and a violent death. To
their amazement, she consented, and was deemed worthy of martyrdom with
the Grand Duchess. Their holy relics were recovered and taken through
Russia to China, and came to rest in the Convent of Saint Mary Magdalene
in Jerusalem. When their reliquaries were opened in 1981, their bodies
were found to be partially incorrupt, and sweet with the odour of
sanctity. With them are also commemorated their fellow Martyrs: Grand
Duke Sergius Mikhailovich; Princes John, Constantine, and Igor, the
brethren; Prince Vladimir Paley; and Theodore Remez.
Apolytikion in the Plagal of the First Tone
Emulating the Lord's self-abasement on the earth, thou didst
forsake royal mansions to serve the poor and disdained, overflowing with
compassion for the suffering. And taking up a martyr's cross, thou in
meekness didst perfect the Saviour's image within thee. Wherefore, with
Barbara, entreat Him to save us all, O wise Elizabeth.
Kontakion in the Third Tone
In the midst of worldliness, thy mournful heart dwelt in Heaven;
in barbaric godlessness, thy valiant soul was not troubled: thou didst
long to meet thy Bridegroom as a confessor, and He found thee worthy of
thy martyric purpose. O Elizabeth, with Barbara, thy brave companion,
pray to thy Bridegroom for us.
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