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The Holy Martyrs
Theodulus, Leontius, and Hypatius were Roman soldiers. The holy Martyr
Leontius, a Greek by origin, served as a military-chief in the imperial
army in the Phoenician city of Tripoli during the reign of Vespasian
(70-79). Leontius was distinguished for his bravery and good sense, and
the people of Tripoli held him in deep respect because of his virtue.
The emperor appointed the Roman senator Adrian as governor of the
Phoenician district, with full powers to hunt out Christians, and in
case of their refusal to offer sacrifice to the Roman gods, to give them
over to torture and death. And on his way to Phoenicia Adrian received a
report that St Leontius had turned many away from worshipping the pagan
gods. The governor sent the tribune Hypatius with a detachment of
soldiers to Tripoli so as to find and arrest the Christian Leontius.
Along the way the tribune Hypatius fell seriously ill, and being near
death, he saw in a dream an angel, which said: "If you wish to be
healed, you and your soldiers should say three times: 'God of Leontius,
help me.'"
Opening his eyes Hypatius beheld the angel and said:
"I was sent to arrest Leontius, how is it that I should appeal to his
God?" At this moment the angel became invisible. Hypatius told his dream
to the soldiers, among whom was his friend Theodulus, and all of them
together asked for help from the God Whom St Leontius confessed.
Hypatius was immediately healed to the great joy of his soldiers, but
only Theodulus sat aside, pondering the miracle. His soul was filled
with love for God, and he told Hypatius to proceed twice as quickly to
the city in search of St Leontius.
Upon their arrival in the
city, a stranger met them and invited them to his house, where he
lavishly hosted the travelers. Learning that their hospitable host was
St Leontius, they fell on their knees and asked him to enlighten them
with faith in the True God. They were baptized here, and when St
Leontius prayed over them calling on the Name of the Most Holy Trinity, a
luminous cloud overshadowed the newly-baptized and poured forth rain.
The remaining soldiers in search of their commander arrived in Tripoli,
where the governor Adrian had also arrived. Learning what had happened,
he ordered Sts Leontius, Hypatius, and Theodulus to be brought to him.
After threatening them with torture and death, he demanded that they
renounce Christ and offer sacrifice to the Roman gods.
All the
martyrs firmly confessed their faith in Christ. St Hypatius was put
under a column and raked with iron claws, and St Theodulus was
mercilessly beaten with rods. Seeing the steadfastness of the saints,
they beheaded them. And after torture, they sent St Leontius to prison.
In the morning he came before the governor. Adrian tried to entice the
holy martyr with honors and rewards, and accomplishing nothing, he gave
him over to new tortures. The holy martyr was suspended head downwards
from a pillar with a heavy stone about his neck, but nothing could make
him renounce Christ. The governor gave orders to beat the sufferer with
rods until he died. They then threw the body of the holy Martyr Leontius
outside the city, but Christians reverently gave it burial near
Tripoli. The death of the holy martyrs occurred between 70-79.
The
accusation against St Leontius, and his sufferings and death are
recorded on tin tablets prepared by the court scribe [commentarisius].
These tablets were placed at the grave of the holy martyr.
Troparion - Tone 3
Girded with divine strength you triumphed in your contest,O Leontius,
the Savior's trophy–bearer.You sprang into the contest like a lion,And
destroyed the enemy's might.O glorious martyr, entreat Christ our God to
grant us his great mercy!
Troparion - Tone 4
Your
holy martyr Leontius and his companions, O Lord,through their
sufferings have received incorruptible crowns from You, our God.For
having Your strength, they laid low their adversaries, and shattered the
powerless boldness of demons.Through their intercessions, save our
souls!
Kontakion - Tone 3
You confounded
the wicked plans of tyrants and exposed the godless worship of the pagan
Greeks.You illumined all mankind with the knowledge of God by your
teachings of true piety, divinely-wise martyr. Therefore, Leontius, we
lovingly honor your memory.
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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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