March 29
Reading:
Saint Mark was Bishop of Arethusa in Syria. In the days of
Saint Constantine the Great, Saint Mark, moved with divine zeal,
destroyed a temple of the idols and raised up a church in its stead.
When Julian the Apostate reigned, in 361, as the pagans were now able to
avenge the destruction of their temple, Saint Mark, giving way to
wrath, hid himself; but when he saw that others were being taken on his
account, he gave himself up. Having no regard to his old age, they
stripped him and beat his whole body, cast him into filthy sewers, and
pulling him out, had children prick him with their iron writing-pens.
Then they put him into a basket, smeared him with honey and a kind of
relish of pickled fish, and hung him up under the burning sun to be
devoured by bees and wasps. But because he bore this so nobly, his
enemies repented, and unloosed him.
Apolytikion of Hierormartyr Mark of Arethusa in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
Since they had slain through their abstinence and struggles the
fiery ragings and fierce motions of the passions, the staunch Martyrs of
Christ God laid hold on the graces to drive off the pains and illnesses
of the sick and work wonders both while living and after death. Strange
indeed is the miracle! That these bare bones should pour forth such
overflowing streams of cures. Glory be to our only God.
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