Saint Marcian, Presbyter of the Great Church, was born at
Rome and in his youth he received a first-rate education in
Constantinople. After the death of his parents, St Marcian used his
inheritance on the building, renovation and embellishment of churches.
Thus, he built a church dedicated to the holy Martyr Anastasia (December
22), richly adorned it, and had the holy relics of the saint
transferred to it. He also built a church of the Great Martyr Irene (May
5), and the church of St Isidore.
His moral purity and strict
asceticism were resented by those who were slothful and avaricious, for
they regarded his life as an unspoken criticism of their own lack of
virtue. However, his meekness and silence overcame their slanders and
brought him to the attention of the Patriarch, who ordained St Marcian a
presbyter and appointed him treasurer of the Church of Constantinople.
From
his wealth St Marcian distributed generous alms, and distinguished
himself by non-covetousness, denying himself in everything. In accord
with the command of the Savior, he did not even have an extra set of
clothes, which he might need should he be caught in inclement weather.
Having received a gift of wonderworking, St Marcian healed the sick and
cast out devils. St Marcian died between 472-474 and was buried at the
monastery of St John the Forerunner at Constantinople.
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