Icon on upper right: Holy Martyr and Confessor Gurias
November 15
Reading:
Of these most illustrious Martyrs of the city of Edessa in
Syria, Guria and Shamuna contested during the reign of Diocletian, in
288; after many tortures, they were cast into prison, then beheaded.
Saint Habib, a deacon, contested in the days of Licinius, in the year
316, and was burned alive; he was buried with Saints Guria and Shamuna.
The three have one common feast, and it is always together that they are
portrayed in icons and invoked by the faithful.On account of a renowned
miracle they worked, they are invoked for help in marital difficulties.
A certain Goth had come with the Roman army to Edessa and was quartered
in the house of a pious widow named Sophia. The Goth asked Sophia for
the hand of her daughter, Euphemia; after resisting for a long time,
Sophia at last agreed. When it was time for the army to return home,
Sophia made the Goth vow by the power in the holy Martyrs Shamuna,
Guria, and Habib, to keep Euphemia as the apple of his eye. As he was
nearing his home, however, the treacherous man revealed to Euphemia that
he already had a wife. Euphemia was compelled to serve the Goth's wife,
who dealt with her mercilessly. After extreme sufferings, which included
being sealed alive in a tomb and left there to die, Euphemia was
miraculously conveyed to Edessa, to the very shrine of the holy Martyrs
whose surety they had taken, and was reunited with her mother through
their holy prayers.
Apolytikion of Martyr Gouria & Companions in the Plagal of the First Tone
Since Thou hast given us the miracles of Thy holy Martyrs as an
invincible battlement, by their entreaties, scatter the counsels of the
heathen, O Christ our God, and strengthen the faith of Orthodox
Christians, since Thou alone art good and the Friend of man.
Kontakion of Martyr Gouria & Companions in the Second Tone
Ye gained from on high * much grace, O wise, all-lauded Saints; *
and thus, ye protect * all them found in ordeals and trials; * for this
cause, O Martyrs, did ye save a young woman from bitter death, * in
that ye are in very truth * the glory of Edessa and joy of all.
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