Commemorated on May 25
The Hieromartyr Therapon, Bishop of Cyprus, lived a life of
asceticism in a monastery, and afterwards he served as a bishop on the
island of Cyprus. At the time of the persecution under Diocletian
(284-305), St Therapon bravely confessed the name of Christ and died a
martyric death.
The relics of the hieromartyr were at first
located on Cyprus and were glorified by numerous miracles. Later, in the
year 806, they were transferred to Constantinople. The relics were
moved because of a danger of invasion by the Saracens. As the ship
sailed to Constantinople, myrrh began to flow from the relics, and
travellers on the ship were miraculously saved during a storm by their
prayers to St Therapon.
Upon arrival at Constantinople, the
relics of the hieromartyr were placed in a temple built in honor of the
Icon of the Mother of God of Eleousa or “the Merciful” (November 12).
In
the year 806 the relics were again transferred into a temple built in
honor of the Hieromartyr Therapon, myrrh flowed from them, and miracles
took place. Through the prayers of St Therapon, those who are seriously
ill are healed, and the dying restored to life.
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