Commemorated on December 14
The Holy Martyrs Thyrsus, Leucius and Callinicus suffered for Christ
under the emperor Decius (249-251) at Caesarea in Bithynia. St Leucius,
having reproached the prefect Cumbricius for his unjust persecution of
Christians, was executed after being tortured. As soon as his head was
cut off, his soul departed to heaven.
St Thyrsus, who was still a
catechumen, was nonetheless eager for martyrdom. He was sentenced to
cruel tortures and torments after refusing to offer sacrifice to the
idols. Citing the words of the Prophet Jeremiah (Jer. 2:27), he
ridiculed those who worshiped wood and stone.
The Holy Martyr Leucius
The saint’s arms
and legs were pulled out of their sockets, his eyes were plucked out,
and his teeth were shattered with a hammer. He was taken to a heathen
temple, where, by his prayers, he toppled a statue of Apollo. Cumbricius
was enraged by this, and he ordered that greater torments be devised
for the athlete of Christ.
He endured them all and died peacefully after
making the Sign of the Cross. The pagan priest Callinicus, seeing the
bravery and the miracle involving St Thyrsus, believed in Christ and
boldly confessed the true Faith, for which he was beheaded.
TROPARION - TONE 3
With garlands and songs let us adorn the seven martyrs, / Thyrsus,
Philemon, and steadfast Apolonius, / Arianus, Callinicus, Apollonia and
glorious Leucius, / For they destroyed the enemy and are pillars of
godliness. / Together they shine on all the world with rays of heavenly
grace!
KONTAKION - TONE 4
Let us gather today, / And praise the Church’s luminaries, / Acclaiming them as fitting trophy-bearers of Christ our God!
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