Commemorated on October 28
The holy hieromartyr Neophytus of Urbnisi descended from a line of Persian fire-worshippers.
In
the 7th century, by order of the Saracen emir Mumni (Mu’min), the
military leader Ahmad attacked Georgia with an enormous army. After
overrunning the central part of Shida (Inner) Kartli, Ahmad dispatched
two of his commanders, Omar and Burul, to the capital city of Mtskheta.
At the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, across from the
village of Tsikhedidi in the rocky Sarkineti region, the invaders
discovered a group of caves and plotted to occupy them. They tried to
cross the Mtkvari but were unable.
Having suffered a setback, the
enemies asked their captives what was located in those caves. They were
told that this was the Shio-Mgvime Monastery, where dwelt God’s chosen,
who had deprived themselves of every earthly blessing.
Surprised
at this reply, the commanders decided to pass this information on to
Ahmad. Then, as though it were commonplace, Ahmad sent Omar to the
monastery to ask the monks to pray for him and remember him at the grave
of their abbot, St. Shio. “Pray for me, O slaves of God, and accept
these gifts of aloe and incense. Offer these as a sacrifice to your
abbot,” he told them.
Approaching the monastery caves, Omar sent a
messenger to inform the monks that he was coming to them in peace and
bearing gifts. Drawing near to the monastery gates, the commander saw an
army of incorporeal hosts descending from the heavens and among them an
elder, radiant with a great light.
The meek and modest behavior
of the monks left a great impression on Omar. He soon understood that
the strange armies he had seen on the steps of the monastery were angels
of God and that the elder was St. Shio of Mgvime, abbot of the
monastery. He related his vision to the monks and vowed to return
to them, receive the sacrament of Holy Baptism, be tonsured a monk, and
remain there to join in their holy labors.
Soon Omar abandoned all
his possessions, his military rank, and his wealth and was baptized in
the Christian Faith at the Shio-Mgvime Monastery as he had promised. Two
of his slaves were baptized with him as well. Omar received the new
name Neophytus (Newly Planted / From the Greek word neophytos,
which in I Tim. 3:6 refers to a new convert.), and his slaves became
Christodoulus (Christ’s Slave) and Christopher (Christ-bearer).
According
to God’s will, St. Neophytus was consecrated bishop of Urbnisi, and all
were amazed at his wisdom and steadfastness. He was a true father to
his flock: “He strengthened the weak, healed the sick, raised the
fallen, cleansed the possessed, directed the lost and sought out those
who were perishing, protecting them, and forbidding them to wander off
again.”
But the enemy could not tolerate the native Persian’s
apostolic activity, and he convinced the fire-worshippers to kill the
Christian shepherd. So the unbelievers devised an ambush and attacked
Neophytus’ isolated cell, then tied him up and began to mock, curse, and
revile him. They knew that St. Neophytus longed to become like the holy
protomartyr Stephen, and they plotted to stone him to death.
When
his time to depart this world had arrived, St. Neophytus turned to his
persecutors with a tender voice, saying, “Sweet is death to me, O
unbelievers! Sweet it is to me. I desire to sunder the link between my
mortal and immortal nature.... With my own blood I will confirm the Holy
Church, which is founded upon the Precious Blood of the Son and Word of
God, Whom I preach. May that which was foreordained for me by the
Providence of God be fulfilled, for He has called me to His light from
the depths of ungodliness!”
The furious pagans stoned the saint to
death. With his last breath Holy Hieromartyr Neophytus cried out, “Lord
Jesus Christ receive my soul!”
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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