Commemorated on March 21
Saint Thomas, Patriarch of Constantinople, was at first a deacon, and
later under the holy Patriarch John IV the Faster (582-595) he was made
“sakellarios” [sacristan] in the Great Church (Hagia Sophia). After the
death of holy Patriarch Cyriacus (595-606), St Thomas was elevated to
the Patriarchal throne in 607. The saint concerned himself in every
possible way about the spiritual needs of his flock.
During the
patriarchate of St Thomas, an ominous portent appeared in the land of
Galatia (Asia Minor). The heavy crosses which were carried during church
processions began to shake and to strike against each other. The
clairvoyant Elder, St Theodore Sykeotes (April 22), explained the
meaning of this portent. He said that discords and disasters awaited the
Church, and the state was in danger of barbarian invasion. Hearing
this, the saint became terrified and asked St Theodore to pray that God
would take his soul before these predictions were fulfilled.
After
the death of the holy Patriarch Thomas in 610, disorders started in the
Church. St Thomas’s successor, Patriarch Sergius (610-638), fell into
the Monothelite heresy. Through God’s dispensation, war broke out with
Persia, which proved grievous for Byzantium. The Greek regions of Asia
Minor were completely devastated, Jerusalem fell, and the Life-Creating
Cross of the Lord was captured and taken to Persia. Thus, all the
misfortunes portended by the miracle during the church procession came
to pass.
SOURCE:
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