Commemorated on June 17
The Holy Martyrs Manuel, Sabel and Ismael, brothers by birth, were
descended from an illustrious Persian family. Their father was a pagan,
but their mother was a Christian, who baptized the children and raised
them with firm faith in Christ the Savior.
When they reached
adulthood, the brothers entered military service. Speaking on behalf of
the Persian emperor Alamundar, they were his emissaries in concluding a
peace treaty with the emperor Julian the Apostate (361-363). Julian
received them with due honor and showed them his favor. But when the
brothers refused to take part in a pagan sacrifice, Julian became angry.
He annulled the treaty and incarcerated the ambassadors of a foreign
country like common criminals.
At the interrogation he told them
that if they scorned the gods he worshipped, it would be impossible to
reach any peace or accord between the two sides. The holy brothers
answered that they were sent as emissaries of their emperor on matters
of state, and not to argue about “gods.” Seeing their firmness of faith,
the emperor ordered the brothers to be tortured.
They beat the
holy martyrs, then nailed their hands and feet to trees. Later, they
drove iron spikes into their heads, and wedged sharp splinters under
their fingernails and toenails. During this time of torment the saints
glorified God and prayed as if they did not feel the tortures.
Finally,
the holy martyrs were beheaded. Julian ordered their bodies to be
burned, and suddenly there was an earthquake. The ground opened up and
the bodies of the holy martyrs disappeared into the abyss. After two
days of fervent prayer by the Christians, the earth returned the bodies
of the holy brothers, from which a sweet fragrance issued forth. Many
pagans, witnessing the miracle, came to believe in Christ and were
baptized.
Christians reverently buried the bodies of the holy
martyrs Manuel, Sabel and Ismael in the year 362. Since that time the
relics of the holy passion-bearers have been glorified with miracles.
When
he heard about the murder of his emissaries, and that Julian was
marching against him with a vast army, the Persian emperor Alamundar
mustered his army and started off toward the border of his domain. The
Persians vanquished the Greeks in a great battle, and Julian the
Apostate was killed by the holy Great Martyr Mercurius (November 24).
Thirty
years later the pious emperor Theodosius the Great (+ 397) built at
Constantinople a church in honor of the holy martyrs, and St Germanus,
Patriarch of Constantinople (May 12), then still a hieromonk, wrote a
Canon in memory and in praise of the holy brothers.
TROPARION - TONE 3
Your holy martyrs Manuel, Sabel, and Ismael, 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 2
Podoben: “Seeking the highest...” / Because of your perfect faith in
Christ, all-blessed ones, / you drank the cup of His sufferings with
generous hearts. / Three in number, you renounced the idols of Persia /
and proclaimed your belief in the Holy Trinity. / We beseech you to pray
for us all.
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