Commemorated on April 28
When the daughter of the governor of Kerkyra (Korfu), the maiden
Kerkyra, learned how Christians were suffering for Christ, she declared
herself a Christian and gave away all her finery to the poor. The
infuriated governor attempted to persuade his daughter to deny Christ,
but St Kerkyra stood firm against both persuasion and threats. Then the
enraged father devised a terrible punishment for his daughter: he gave
orders that she be placed in a prison cell with the robber and murderer
Murinus, so that he might defile the betrothed of Christ.
But
when the robber approached the door of the prison cell, a bear attacked
him. St Kerkyra heard the noise and she drove off the beast in the name
of Christ. Then, by her prayers, she healed the wounds of Murinus. Then
St Kerkyra enlightened him with the faith of Christ, and St Murinus
declared himself a Christian and was executed.
The governor gave
orders to burn down the prison, but the holy virgin remained alive. Then
on her enraged father’s order, she was suspended upon a tree, choked
with bitter smoke and shot with arrows. After her death, the governor
decided to execute all the Christians on the island of Kerkyra.
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2 comments:
April 29.Virginmartyr Kerkyra and those with her
http://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2014/04/saint-kerkyra-as-model-for-our-lives.html
Happy Easter
Pater eulogeisai!
Euxaristo. Kalo Pascha!
In Christ,
Sophocles
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