Commemorated on March 22
Hieromartyr Basil was a presbyter in Ancyra, Galatia. Fighting
against the Arian heresy, he urged his flock to cling firmly to
Orthodoxy. Because of this Saint Basil was deposed from his priestly
rank by a local Arian council, but a Council of 230 bishops in Palestine
reinstated him.
Saint Basil openly continued to preach and
denounce the Arians. Therefore, he became the victim of persecution and
was subjected to punishment as a man dangerous to the state. Two
apostates, Elpidios and Pegasios, were ordered to turn Saint Basil from
Orthodoxy. The saint remained unshakable, and was again subjected to
tortures.
When the emperor Julian the Apostate (361-363) arrived
in the city of Ancyra, Saint Basil bravely confessed Christ before him
at the trial, and denounced the emperor for his apostasy. Julian ordered
that strips of skin be cut from the saint’s back. Saint Basil endured
the gruesome torture with great patience.
When they began to beat
his shoulders and stomach with red-hot rods, he fell down upon the
ground from the torments and cried out, “O Christ, my Light! O Jesus, my
Hope! Quiet Haven from the stormy sea. I thank You, O Lord God of my
fathers, that You have snatched my soul from the pit of Hell and
preserved Your Name in me unstained! Let me finish my life a victor and
inherit eternal life according to the promise You gave my fathers. Now
accept my soul in peace, plying steadfast in this confession! For You
are merciful and great is Your mercy, You Who live and sojourn
throughout all the ages. Amen.”
Having made such prayer, and
lacerated all over by the red-hot rods, the saint fell into a sweet
slumber, giving up his soul into the hands of God. The Hieromartyr Basil
died June 29, 362. His commemoration was transferred to March 22
because of the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul.
This saint should not be confused with Saint Basil of Ancyra (January 1), a layman.
TROPOARION - TONE 3
Through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit you worthily received the
anointing of the priesthood, O Basil. / You offered your martyr’s
contest / as a royal sacrifice to the King of the Ages. / Righteous
Father, entreat Christ God to grant us His great mercy.
KONTAKION - TONE 8
Having run the race in righteousness, / You preserved the faith, O
Hieromartyr Basil. / For this you were made worthy of the crown of
martyrdom, / And You have become an unshakable pillar of the Church, /
Confessing the undivided Trinity: the Son, co-eternal with the Father
and the Spirit. / Entreat Him to deliver those who honor you from
distress, / That we may cry to you: Rejoice, O divinely wise Basil!
KONTAKION TONE 3
As a priest of the King of Glory, / you also became a holy warrior by
your contest. / You shamed the counsels of the lawless / and received
the enjoyment of the heavenly Kingdom, / blessed hieromartyr of Christ,
Basil.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2016(with 2015's link here also and further: 2014 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, and even 2008!):
Christians Are Warriors of the Church
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Metropolitan Athanasios of Limassol
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