Commemorated on May 20
The Martyrs Thallelaeus, Alexander and Asterius lived during the
reign of Numerian (283-284). The prefect of the city of Aegea sent
soldiers to seek out Christians. They brought to him Thallelaeus, an
eighteen-year-old blond-haired youth. To the prefect’s questions St
Thallelaeus replied, “I am a Christian, a native of Lebanon. My father,
Beruchius, was a military commander, and my mother was named Romylia. My
brother is a subdeacon. I, however, am studying medicine under the
physician Macarius. During a former persecution against Christians in
Lebanon, I was brought before the prefect Tiberius, and barely escaped
execution. But now that I stand before this court, do with me as you
will. I wish to die for Christ my Savior and my God, and hope to endure
all torments with His help.”
The enraged prefect ordered the two
torturers Alexander and Asterius to bore through the knees of the
martyr, pass a rope through the bone, and suspend him head downwards.
But the executioners, by God’s design, bored into a block of wood, which
they hung up in place of the
The Martyr Thallelaeus
martyr. When the prefect saw that they had
deceived him, he then ordered that Alexander and Asterius be whipped.
They also confessed themselves Christians and glorified God. The prefect
immediately gave orders to cut off their heads. Twice he attempted to
carry out the execution, and to bore through the saint’s knees, but the
grace of God prevented him. Then he commanded that St Thallelaeus be
drowned.
The returning servants reported to the prefect that they
had carried out the execution, but just as they finished their report,
St Thallelaeus appeared in white raiment. For a long time everyone was
numbed with terror, but finally the prefect said, “Behold, this sorcerer
has bewitched even the sea.”
Then one of his advisers, the
magician Urbician, told the prefect to have the martyr thrown to the
wild beasts. But neither the vicious bear, not the hungry lion and
lioness, would touch the saint, all meekly lay down at his feet. Seeing
this happen, the people began to shout, “Great is the God of the
Christians. O God of Thallelaeus, have mercy on us!”
The crowd
seized Urbician and threw him to the beasts, which did not hesitate to
tear the magician apart. Finally, the prefect gave orders to kill the
holy martyr with a sword. They led Christ’s martyr to the place of
execution, called Aegea, where he prayed to God and bent his neck
beneath the sword. This occurred in the year 284.
The relics of
the holy martyr Thallelaeus are in the church of St Agathonicus of
Constantinople and have performed many miracles. St Thallelaeus treated
the sick without payment. For this reason, the Church calls him an
Unmercenary Physician. He is invoked in prayers for the sick in the
Mystery of Holy Unction, and during the Blessing of Waters.
TROPARION - TONE 4
Your holy martyr Thalelaeus and his companions, O Lord, / through their
sufferings have received incorruptible crowns from You, our God. / For
having Your strength, they laid low their adversaries, / and shattered
the powerless boldness of demons. / Through their intercessions, save
our souls!
KONTAKION - TONE 3
Revealed as a fellow struggler with the martyrs, / you were a perfect
soldier of the King of Glory. / Through your trials and torments / you
humbled the arrogance of the idolators. / Therefore, we praise your
honorable memory, O wise Thalelaeus.
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