July 19
Reading:
Our Father among the Saints Theodore was born in Edessa of
Mesopotamia. At the age of about nineteen, he became a monk at the
Monastery of Mar Sabbas in Palestine. After he had spent some
twenty-four years there, he was chosen to become Bishop of Edessa, about
the year 836. The city of Edessa at that time was beleaguered with many
heresies, among them the Arian, Nestorian, Eutychian, and Manichean.
Wishing to free the Orthodox of Edessa from the injustices of the many
heretics, he undertook a journey to Babylon in Persia - that is, Baghdad
- to ask the Persian King, who then ruled over all Syria, to use his
power to protect the Orthodox of Edessa. When he arrived he learned that
the King was gravely sick; but gaining admission to him, the holy
Bishop Theodore restored him to health through prayer, and, after
speaking to him many days in secret about the dispensation of God,
converted him to Christ, baptizing him with the name of John. Returning
to Edessa having accomplished his purpose, Theodore later learned by
revelation that King John, with his three Arab body-guards who had been
baptized with him, had professed their faith openly and received
martyrs' crowns at the hands of the Persian Moslems. This was in the
days when the blessed Theodora and her son Michael reigned in
Constantinople. Not long thereafter, Theodore retired to the Monastery
of Mar Sabbas, and ended his days.
Apolytikion of Theodore of Edessa in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
You are a guide of Orthodoxy, a teacher of piety and modesty, a
luminary of the world, the God inspired pride of monastics. O wise
Theodore, you have enlightened everyone by your teachings. You are the
harp of the Spirit. Intercede to Christ our God for the salvation of our
souls.
Kontakion of Theodore of Edessa in the Third Tone
From the blessed Edessa, thou wentest forth to the desert, but
thou wast called back again to tend Christ's sheep as their shepherd;
driving off the wolves of error with thy true doctrines, thou didst make
a heathen king a Martyr of Jesus. Hence, O Theodore, we honour thy
blest remembrance, O holy Hierarch of Christ.
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