The Martyr Zosimus lived in the city of Apollona (Thrace)
during the reign of Trajan (89-117), the persecutor of Christians. The
saint was consumed with the desire to become a Christian. When he heard
about the start of a persecution of Christians, he left military
service, was baptized, and devoted himself to prayer and good deeds.
It
was reported to the prefect Domitianus of Antioch that Zosimus had
betrayed the emperor by taking off his military insignia and attaching
himself to Christians. At the trial, St Zosimus confessed his faith in
Christ and refused to offer sacrifice to the pagan gods. He was
subjected to fierce torments but, strengthened by the grace of God, he
did not feel the pain. The prefect gave orders to heat a copper bed
red-hot and to put the saint on it. The martyr made the Sign of the
Cross, laid down on the bed, but remained unharmed.
Departing the
city, Domitianus gave orders to place iron sandals with sharp nails in
the soles on the martyr’s feet, and to have Zosimus follow after him.
The Lord gave St Zosimus the strength to follow after the horses.
The
martyr was locked in prison, where they tormented him with hunger and
thirst, but an angel of the Lord fortified him with bread and water. St
Zosimus still refused to offer sacrifice to the pagan gods. Finally, he
was beheaded, and surrendered his soul to God.
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Fr. Lawrence Farley
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[image: The Triumph of Orthodoxy]
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The Catacomb Church (1991)
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*Άκουε ουρανέ και ενωτίζου η γη· ιδού γαρ ο Υιός και Λόγος του Θεού και
Πατρός, πρόεισι τεχθήναι…*
*Ηλιαχτίδα..*
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England and Wales, 2019
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always enjoy coming home, the truth of the matter is that I was not quite
ready to ...
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*The following is a Christmas-season meditation by Susan Anne, who will be
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As ...
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Explosion...
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