Commemorated on September 1
Saint Martha lived in Cilicia of Asia Minor during the fourth and
fifth centuries, and came from a poor family. She and her husband
Sisotion were the parents of St Simeon the Stylite.
At the age of
eighteen, Simeon received the monastic tonsure without his parents’
knowledge. Many years later, Martha came to the saint’s pillar in order
to see him. Simeon sent word to her not to come, for if they were
worthy, they would see each other in the life to come. Martha insisted
on seeing him, and he had someone tell her to wait for a while in
silence. St Martha agreed to this, and waited at the foot of the hill
where her son’s pillar stood. There she departed to the Lord.
When
he heard that his mother had died, St Simeon ordered that her body be
brought to the foot of his pillar. He prayed over his mother’s body for
some time shedding many tears, and witnesses said that a smile appeared
on St Martha’s face.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2014(with 2013's link here also and further:, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 and even 2007!):
Hawaiian Icon received in Ireland for last stop on Western European trip
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The parish was joined by hundreds of faithful from other churches and
missions in Ireland and Northern Ireland, and even some from Great Britain.
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