Commemorated on October 20
Holy Great Martyr Artemius of Antioch was a prominent military leader
during the reigns of the emperor Constantine the Great (May 21), and
his son and successor Constantius (337-361). Artemius received many
awards for distinguished service and courage. He was appointed viceroy
of Egypt. In this official position he did much for the spreading and
strengthening of Christianity in Egypt.
St Artemius was sent by the
emperor Constantius to bring the relics of the holy Apostle Andrew from
Patras, and the relics of the holy Apostle Luke from Thebes of Boeotia,
to Constantinople. The holy relics were placed in the Church of the Holy
Apostles beneath the table of oblation. The emperor rewarded him by
making him ruler of Egypt.
The emperor Constantius was succeeded
on the throne by Julian the Apostate (361-363). Julian in his desire to
restore paganism was extremely antagonistic towards Christians, sending
hundreds to their death. At Antioch he ordered the torture of two
bishops unwilling to forsake the Christian Faith.
During this
time, St Artemius arrived in Antioch and publicly denounced Julian for
his impiety. The enraged Julian subjected the saint to terrible tortures
and threw the Great Martyr Artemius into prison. While Artemius was
praying, Christ, surrounded by angels, appeared to him and said, “Take
courage, Artemius! I am with you and will preserve you from every hurt
which is inflicted upon you, and I already have prepared your crown of
glory. Since you have confessed Me before the people on earth, so shall I
confess you before My Heavenly Father. Therefore, take courage and
rejoice, you shall be with Me in My Kingdom.” Hearing this, Artemius
rejoiced and offered up glory and thanksgiving to Him.
On the
following day, Julian demanded that St Artemius honor the pagan gods.
Meeting with steadfast refusal, the emperor resorted to further
tortures. The saint endured all without a single moan. The saint told
Julian that he would be justly recompensed for his persecution of
Christians. Julian became furious and resorted to even more savage
tortures, but they did not break the will of the saint. Finally the
Great Martyr Artemius was beheaded.
His relics were buried by
Christians. After the death of St Artemius, his prophecy about Julian
the Apostate’s impending death came true.
Julian left Antioch for
a war with the Persians. Near the Persian city of Ctesiphon, Julian
came upon an elderly Persian, who agreed to betray his countrymen and
guide Julian’s army. The old man deceived Julian and led his army into
the Karmanite wilderness, where there was neither food nor water. Tired
from hunger and thirst, Julian’s army battled against fresh Persian
forces.
Divine retribution caught up with Julian the Apostate.
During the battle he was mortally wounded by an unseen hand and an
unseen weapon. Julian groaned deeply said, “You have conquered,
Galilean!” After the death of the apostate emperor, the relics of the
Great Martyr Artemius were transferred with honor from Antioch to
Constantinople.
St Artemius is invoked by those suffering from hernias.
TROPARION - TONE 4
Your holy martyr Artemios, O Lord, / Through his sufferings has received
an incorruptible crown from You, our God. / For having Your strength,
he laid low his adversaries, / And shattered the powerless boldness of
demons. / Through his intercessions, save our souls!
KONTAKION - TONE 2
Let us gather to sing worthy hymns in honor of Artemios, / The pious and
victorious martyr who defeated his enemies: / He is great among martyrs
and generous in performing miracles, / And he intercedes with the Lord
on behalf of us all!
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2012(with 2011's link here also and further, 2010, 2009, 2008 and even 2007!)
Hawaiian Icon received in Ireland for last stop on Western European trip
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The parish was joined by hundreds of faithful from other churches and
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