Commemorated on February 16
Saint Maruthas was Bishop of Tagrith (Martyropolis), a city which he
founded between the Byzantine Empire and Persia. He was famed for his
knowledge and his piety, he wrote about the martyrs, and he suffered for
his faith in Christ under the Persian emperor Sapor. He also left
behind other works in the Syrian language, among which the most famous
are: “Commentary on the Gospel,” “Verses of Maruthas,” “Liturgy of
Maruthas” and “The 73 Canons of the Ecumenical Council at Nicea” (325)
with an account of the acts of the Council.
In the year 381 St
Maruthas participated in the Second Ecumenical Council at
Constantinople, convened against the heresy of Macedonius. In 383, he
attended the Council of Antioch against the Messalians.
During
the years 403-404 St Maruthas set off to Constantinople to plead with
the emperor Arcadius to protect Persian Christians. He was twice sent by
the emperor Theodosius the Younger to the Shah Izdegerd to secure the
peace between the Empire and Persia.
In the year 414 St Maruthas,
having done his duty as envoy to the court of Izdegerd, persuaded the
Shah to a favorable disposition towards Christians, and he assisted
greatly in the freedom of Christians in Persia. He rebuilt Christian
churches razed during the persecution by the Persian ruler Sapor. He
also located relics of saints who had suffered martyrdom and transferred
them to Martyropolis. He died there in 422. The relics of St Maruthas
were later transferred to Egypt and placed in a skete monastery of the
Mother of God.
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