Commemorated on October 10
Saint Theophilus the Confessor of Bulgaria came from the area
surrounding Tiberiada. When he was thirteen, the saint secretly left his
home to go off to the monastery on Mount Selenteia. There he matured
spiritually under the guidance of the Elder, St Stephen. After three
years St Theophilus was tonsured into monasticism. When the parents of
the saint learned where their son was, they went to the monastery and
asked the igumen to send Theophilus and several of the brethren to
establish a new monastery closer to the their home. The igumen bade all
the monks to fast and to pray, so that a sign might be received. On the
third day a voice was heard in the church giving the blessing for
Theophilus to start a new monastery, since he would become renowned for
his many spiritual exploits.
During the period of the iconoclast
controversy culminating in the reign of the iniquitous iconoclast
emperor, Leo the Isaurian (717-741), St Theophilus openly revolted
against the iconoclast folly. In accord with the emperor’s orders, the
saint was subjected to beatings and led through the city tied up like a
criminal. The emperor then gave Theophilus over into the charge of the
official, Hypatius who tried repeatedly to compel the confessor to
renounce holy icons. Theophilus remained steadfast. Instead, he
succeeded in converting Hypatius.
As proof of the validity of
icons, Theophilus cited the brass serpent set up by Moses (Num 21:9),
the corroboration of the Cherubim atop the Ark of the Covenant, and
finally how the Savior Himself had given to Abgar, the Prince of Edessa,
His Icon Not Made by Hands (August 16). Persuaded by this evidence,
Hypatius gained the emperor’s permission to set the saint free. The
confessor returned to his monastery. He lived only a short time longer,
and in the year 716 St Theophilus fell asleep peacefully in the Lord.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2012(with 2011's link here also and further, 2010, 2009, 2008 and even 2007!)
No comments:
Post a Comment