Reading:
Saint Julitta was from the city of Iconium. Fearing the
persecution of Diocletian, she took her son Cyricus, who was three years
old, and departed for Seleucia; but finding the same evil there, she
went over to Tarsus in Cilicia, where the ruler arrested her. He took
her son from her and tried with flatteries to draw the youth to himself.
But the little one, in his childish voice, called on the Name of Christ
and kicked the ruler in the belly so hard, that the tyrant became
enraged and cast him down the steps of the tribunal. In this manner, the
child's head was crushed, and he gave up the spirit. As for his blessed
mother, she first endured many torments, and finally was beheaded in
the year 296.
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
Blessed Julitta, Christ God's rational ewe-lamb, with holy
Cyricus, her three-year-old offspring, stood at the judgment seat and
with authority and great boldness they proclaimed the true Faith of the
Christians. In no wise were they afraid of the threats of the tyrants;
and now in Heaven, wearing precious crowns, they both rejoice as they
stand before Christ our God.
Kontakion in the Fourth Tone
As the Martyr of Christ God, the chaste Julitta, in her arms bare
Cyricus, she cried out in the stadium with manful courage and boundless
joy: Thou art the strength of the Martyrs, O Christ my God.
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