April 13
Reading:
Saint Martin was born in Tuscany. He had been the papal
delegate at Constantinople; upon the death of Pope Theodore, Saint
Martin was elected his successor. At this time the Emperor Constans II,
also known as Constantine Pogonatus (reigned 641-668), was seeking
support of his confession of faith called the Typos, which espoused the
Monothelite heresy, that is, that there is only one will and energy in
the Incarnate Son of God. But the newly-consecrated Pope not only did
not accept the Typos, but convened the Lateran Council of 649 (attended
by 105 of his bishops, and Saint Maximus the Confessor, who was then in
Rome), which anathematized the Typos and the Monothelite heresy. Because
of this Saint Martin was seized by an imperial force in 653 and brought
to Constantinople, where he was charged with sending money to the
Saracens and conspiring with them, and blaspheming against the most holy
Mother of God. Though innocent of these accusations, he was exiled to
Cherson on the Black Sea, where, after many sufferings and privations,
he received the crown of his courageous confession in the year 655.
Apolytikion in the Fourth 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.
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