Commemorated on August 9
The holy New Martyr Ignatius (Bazyluk) was born in Poland sometime in
1860s, and received the name Jacob at his Baptism. Very little is known
of his early life or where he was born, but in the period between the
First and the Second World Wars he was a monk at St Onuphrios Monastery
in Jabłeczna. At his tonsure he received the monastic name Ignatius.
Father
Ignatius was one of the oldest monks in the monastery, and he fulfilled
the obedience of ringing the bells for church services.
In
September of 1939, the monastery buildings were occupied by German
soldiers, and they confiscated the monastery’s food supplies and
livestock. In spite of this, the monks did not close the monastery, but
wrote a letter of protest to the commander of the occupying army. This had
no effect whatsoever upon the Germans.
On the night of August
9-10, 1942 the guards set fire to the monastery, destroying the inner
section. The monks fled from the buildings and gathered in the
courtyard. The Germans would not allow the fire to be put out, and they
threatened to shoot the monks.
A few of the monks were able to
escape, but St Ignatius ran to the bell tower and began ringing the bell
to warn the residents of the area of the danger. He was attacked and
beaten to death by some of the soldiers.
Residents of Jabłeczna
arrived at the monastery to help, and they were also detained. The
Germans forced the monks to dig graves, and then they shot everyone in
the courtyard. There were no survivors. St Ignatius was buried in the
monastery cemetery, but his holy relics were later transferred to the St
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
Saint Ignatius is regarded as one of
the martyrs of Chelm and Podlasie. He is commemorated on August 9, the
date of his martyrdom, and on March 20, the date of his glorification by
the Orthodox Church of Poland in 2003.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2014(with 2013's link here also and further:, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 and even 2007!):
A Man Who Did Not Compromise with Sin
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Sermon on the Feast of Holy Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky), Archbishop of
Verea
Hieromonk Kirill (Popov)
His devotion to the service of God was expressed ...
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