Commemorated on September 29
The Martyrs Dadas, Gabeddas and Kazdoa accepted death for Christ under
the Persian emperor Sapor. Dadas was chief steward under Sapor, and Sts
Gabeddas and Kazdoa were the cruel emperor's own children.
Not knowing that St Dadas was a Christian, the emperor appointed him as
governor of one of the Persian districts. When it was discovered, he was
stripped of all honors, sent to the court of the cruel torturer
Andromelik and was condemned to be burned. Approaching the stake, St
Dadas shielded himself with the Sign of the Cross, and the fire went
out.
Seeing this miracle, the emperor's stunned son Gabeddas believed in
Christ and in the hearing of all, confessed his faith. The judge
reported this to the emperor, and he commanded St Gabeddas to be
fiercely tortured. But in all the sufferings divine strength preserved
the saint.
An angel of the Lord comforted him, and each time the Lord restored
health and strength to him. Beholding the miraculous healing of the holy
martyr, many prisoners in the prison with him became Christians, even
the sorcerer Gargal, and thus accepted martyrdom. The emperor's daughter
Kazdoa, sister of the Martyr Gabeddas, secretly visited him in prison
and brought him water.
Another time Kazdoa saw her brother when the torturers tortured him
anew. The holy martyr was hung on a cross, and a volley of arrows shot
at him, but the arrows bounced off and struck the archers. Seeing his
sister, he prevailed upon her to believe in Christ. St Kazdoa confessed
herself a Christian, and by the command of her father the emperor Sapor,
she was cruelly beaten and thrown into prison where her brother
languished.
Suffering from her wounds, St Kazdoa asked her brother to pray for her.
St Gabeddas, having said the prayer, assured his sister that she would
suffer no more. On the following day during new tortures St Gabeddas,
saw two presbyters Dadias and Abdi, asked them to bring oil and water,
since he deeply wanted to receive holy Baptism.
At this moment a cloud overshadowed the martyr, from which poured out
water and oil, and a voice was heard: "Servant of God, you have already
received Baptism." The face of the martyr became radiant, and in the air
was the fragrance of perfume. The torturer commanded the saint to be
pierced with spears, and after several hours he died with prayer on his
lips.
His body was cut into three parts, but the priests Dadias, Abdi and the
deacon Armazates took the holy relics and buried them reverently. The
body of the holy Martyr Dadas, whom they also tortured for a long time
and cut in parts, was also secretly buried by Christians.
At midnight the Martyr Gabeddas appeared to the priest Dadias, gave him a
vessel with oil and sent him to the martyr Kazdoa to anoint her with
oil and give her the Holy Mysteries. The priest did this and, at the
very last, said to the holy martyr: "Sleep, sister, until the coming of
the Lord," and St Kazdoa departed to the Lord. The mother of the holy
martyr prepared her for burial and with joy buried her with the Martyr
Gabeddas.
SOURCE:
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