February 7
Reading:
Saint Luke was the descendant of a family from Aegina
which, because of the frequent invasions of the Saracens, left Aegina
and dwelt in Phocis, where the Saint was born in 896. From his earliest
childhood Luke ate neither flesh, nor cheese, nor eggs, but gave
himself over with his whole soul to hardship and fasting for the love of
heavenly blessings, often giving away his clothing to the poor, for
which his father punished him. After his father's death he secretly
left home to become a monk, but the Lord, inclining to the fervent
prayers of his mother, made him known, and he returned to her for a time
to care for her. For many years he lived as a hermit, moving from
place to place; he spent the last part of his life on Mount Stirion at
Phocis, where there is a city named Stiris. The grace of God that was
in him made him a wonder-worker, and his tomb in the monastery of Hosios
Loukas, famous for its mosaics, became a source of healings and place
of pilgrimage for the faithful. According to some he reposed in the
year 946; according to others, in 953.
Apolytikion in the First Tone
O God of our Fathers, ever dealing with us according to Thy
gentleness: take not Thy mercy from us, but by their entreaties guide
our life in peace.
Kontakion in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
God, Who by judgments known to Him chose thee ere thou wast
formed that thou, O Luke, mightest be right well-pleasing unto Him, from
the womb made thee His own and He sanctified thee; as His own true
faithful servant hath He shown thee forth and hath set aright thy
footsteps, ever guiding thee as the Friend of man; thou rejoicest before
Him now.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2013(with 2012's link here also and further, 2011, 2010, 2009 and even 2008!)
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