Commemorated on July 18
St Barbara died with St Elizabeth on July 5, 1918, the day after the
murder of Tsar Nicholas and his family. The two nuns were thrown into a
mineshaft, and grenades were tossed in after them. St Elizabeth remained
alive for several hours, and could be heard singing hymns.
The bodies of St Barbara and St Elizabeth were taken to Jerusalem in 1920, and buried in the church of St Mary Magdalene.
TROPARION - TONE 4
Emulating the Lord’s self-abasement on the earth, / You gave up royal
mansions to serve the poor and disdained, / Overflowing with compassion
for the suffering. / And taking up a martyr’s cross, / In your meekness /
You perfected the Saviour’s image within yourself, / Therefore, with
Barbara, entreat / Him to save us all, O wise Elizabeth.
KONTAKION - TONE 3
In the midst of worldliness, / thy mournful heart dwelt in Heaven; / in
barbaric godlessness, / Your valiant soul was not troubled; / You longed
to meet your Bridegroom / as a confessor, / and He found you worthy of
your martyric purpose. / O Elizabeth, with Barbara, / Your brave
companion, / Pray to your Bridegroom for us.
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