October 3
Reading:
This Saint was from Athens, a learned man, and a member of
the famous judicial court of Mars Hill (in Greek Aeros Pagos, hence the
name Areopagite (see Acts 17:19-34). When Saint Paul preached in
Athens, he was one of the first there to believe in Christ, and,
according to some, became the first bishop of that city. Others say --
and this may be more probable--that he was the second Bishop of Athens,
after Saint Hierotheus, whom Dionysios calls his friend and teacher
"after Paul" (On the Divine Names, 3:2). With Saint Hierotheus he was
also present at the Dormition of the most holy Theotokos; the Doxasticon
of the Aposticha for the service of the Dormition is partly taken from a
passage in Chapter III of On the Divine Names. According to ancient
tradition, he received a martyr's end (according to some, in Athens
itself) about the year 96.
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
Since thou hadst been instructed in uprightness thoroughly and
wast vigilant in all things, thou wast clothed with a good conscience as
befitteth one holy. Thou didst draw from the Chosen Vessel ineffable
mysteries; and having kept the Faith, thou didst finish a like course, O
Hieromartyr Dionysios. Intercede with Christ God that our souls be
saved.
Kontakion in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
In spirit, thou dist pass through Heaven's gates, instructed by
the great Apostle who attained to the third Heaven's heights, and wast
made rich in all knowledge of things beyond speech; and then thou, O
Dionysios, didst illuminate them that slumbered in the darkness of their
ignorance. Hence we all cry out: Rejoice, O universal Father.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2012(with 2011's link here also and further, 2010, 2009, 2008 and even 2007!)
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