July 14
Reading:
Saint Joseph was the brother of Saint Theodore the Studite
(see Nov. 11). He also is called Studite, especially when he is
mentioned together with his brother. According to Codinus, both of them
composed the canons of the Triodion during the reign of Leo the
Armenian, while in the Church of Saint Romanus (see Nov. 18); he is not
to be confused with Saint Joseph the Hymnographer (Apr. 3). When Saint
Joseph became Archbishop of Thessalonica, he was exiled thrice because
of his godly zeal for the holy icons, suffering many hardships,
imprisonments in dark dungeons, hunger, thirst, and every tribulation,
in the midst of which he departed unto eternal life in 833.
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
As a sharer of the ways and a successor to the throne of the
Apostles, O inspired of God, thou foundest discipline to be a means of
ascent to divine vision. Wherefore, having rightly divided the word of
truth, thou didst also contest for the Faith even unto blood, O
Hieromartyr Joseph. Intercede with Christ our God that our souls be
saved.
Kontakion in the Second Tone
The divinely-sounded harp of thy teachings hath glorified the
Saviour's majesty, and proclaimed to all the clarity of true doctrine
and the honour that is due unto the august icons, O wise Joseph, thou
glory of the Fathers.
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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