November 27
Reading:
This Saint was from the city of Bythlaba and was of noble
birth; he was the closest and most honoured friend of Isdiger (or
Yazdegerd) I, King of Persia (reigned 399-420). Though a Christian from
his youth, James renounced Christ because he was allured by the King's
friendship and flatteries. When his mother and his wife learned of this,
they declared to him by letter that they would have nothing more to do
with him, since he had preferred a glory that is temporal to the love of
Christ. Wounded in soul by these words and coming to himself, the Saint
wept over his error, and repudiated the worship of the idols.
Therefore, becoming exceedingly wroth, the King - this was Bahram (or
Varahran) V (reigned 421-438), Isdiger's son and successor - condemned
him to a most bitter death, the likes of which not even a brute beast
was ever condemned to: that is, his body was dismembered at every joint
of his arms and legs. And so, when he had been cut asunder limb by limb
to his very hips and shoulders, the courageous Martyr was finally
beheaded, in the year 421.
Apolytikion in the First Tone
Be entreated, O Lord, by the sufferings endured for You by the Saints, and we pray You, heal all our pain.
Kontakion in the Second Tone
O stout-hearted James, persuaded by thy noble wife, and fearing
the dread tribunal, thou didst scorn all fear of the Persians with their
profane decrees, and thou wast shown forth to be a most wondrous martyr
of Christ, when all of thy body was pruned like a vine.
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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