Commemorated on September 4
The Holy Martyr Hermione was a daughter of St Philip the Deacon
(October 11). Wishing to see the holy Apostle John the Theologian,
Hermione with her sister Eutychia went to Asia Minor in search of the
saint. During their journey, they learned the saint had died. Continuing
on, the sisters met a disciple of St Paul named Petronius, and
imitating him in everything, they became his disciples. St Hermione,
having mastered the healing arts, rendered help to many Christians and
healed the sick by the power of Christ.
During this period, the
emperor Trajan (98-117) waged war against the Persians and he came with
his army through the village where the saint lived. When they accused
Hermione of being a Christian, he gave orders to bring her to him.
At
first the emperor, with casual admonitions, sought to persuade the
saint to renounce Christ. When this did not succeed, he commanded that
she should be struck on the face for several hours, but she joyfully
endured this suffering. Moreover, she was comforted by a vision of the
Lord, in the form of Petronius, sitting upon the throne of judgment.
Convincing himself that she was steadfast in her faith, Trajan sent her
away. Hermione later built a hospice in which she took in the sick,
treating their infirmities both of body and soul.
Trajan’s
successor, Hadrian, again commanded that the saint be brought to trial
for confessing the Christian Faith. At first, the emperor commanded that
she be beaten mercilessly, then they pierced the soles of her feet with
nails, and finally they threw her into a cauldron with boiling tar,
lead and sulphurous brimstone. The saint bore everything, giving thanks
to God.
And the Lord granted her His mercy: the fire went out, the
lead spilled out, and the saint remained unharmed. Hadrian in surprise
went up to the place of torture and touched at the cauldron, to
ascertain whether it had cooled. When he touched the cauldron, he
burned the skin on his hand, but even this did not dissuade the
torturer.
He gave orders to heat a sort of skillet and put the
holy martyr in it naked. Here again another miracle took place. An angel
of the Lord scattered the hot coals and burned many who stood by the
fire. The saint stood in the skillet, as though on green grass, singing
hymns of praise to the Lord.
When she was removed from the
skillet, the holy martyr seemed to be willing to offer sacrifice to the
pagan god Hercules. The delighted emperor gave orders to take her off to
the temple. When the saint prayed to God, a loud thunderclap was heard,
and all the idols in the pagan temple fell and shattered.
In a
rage, the emperor ordered that Hermione be led out of the city and
beheaded. Two servants, Theodulus and Theotimos, were entrusted to carry
out the execution. Since they were in such a hurry to execute the
saint, not allowing her time for prayer, their hands withered. Then they
believed in Jesus Christ and with repentance they fell at the feet of
St Hermione. They besought her to pray that the Lord would call them to
Himself before her. This is what transpired, through her prayers. After
this, she also fell asleep in the Lord.
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