August 1
Reading:
The names of the Holy Maccabees are Abim, Anthony, Guria,
Eleazar, Eusebona, Achim, and Marcellus. They were Jews by race and
exact keepers of the Laws of the Fathers. They lived during the reign of
Antiochus, who was surnamed Epiphanes ("Illustrious"), the King of
Syria and an implacable enemy of the Jews. Having subjugated their whole
nation and done many evil things to them, not sparing to assail the
most sacred matters of their Faith, he constrained them, among other
things, to partake of swine's flesh, which was forbidden by the Law.
Then these pious youths, on being apprehended together with their mother
and their teacher, were constrained to set at nought the Law, and were
subjected to unspeakable tortures: wrackings, the breaking of their
bones, the flaying of their flesh, fire, dismemberment, and such things
as only a tyrant's mind and a bestial soul is able to contrive. But when
they had endured all things courageously and showed in deed that the
mind is sovereign over the passions and is able to conquer them if it so
desires, they gloriously ended their lives in torments, surrendering
their life for the sake of the observance of the divine Law. The first
to die was their teacher Eleazar, then all the brethren in the order of
their age. As for their wondrous mother Solomone, "filled with a
courageous spirit, and stirring up her womanish thoughts with a manly
wrath" (II Macc. 7:21), she was present at her children's triumph over
the tyrant, strengthening them in their struggle for the sake of their
Faith, and enduring stout-heartedly their sufferings for the sake of
their hope in the Lord. After her last and youngest son had been
perfected in martyrdom, when she was about to be seized to be put to
death, she cast herself into the fire that they might not touch her, and
was thus deemed worthy of a blessed end together with her sons, in the
year 168 before Christ.
Apolytikion in the First Tone
Be entreated, O Lord, by the sufferings endured for You by the Saints, and we pray You, heal all our pain.
Kontakion in the Second Tone
The Wisdom of God's own seven pillars are ye all, a
seven-branched lamp that shineth with the Light Divine, ye Great Martyrs
that were before the Martyrs, O all-wise Maccabees, with them pray ye
the God of all that we who now sing your praises may be saved.
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