Commemorated on March 27
The Holy Martyr Matrona of Thessalonica suffered in the third or
fourth century. She was a slave of the Jewish woman Pautila (or
Pantilla), wife of one of the military commanders of Thessalonica.
Pautila constantly mocked her slave for her faith in Christ, and tried
to convert her to Judaism. Saint Matrona, who believed in Christ from
her youth, still prayed to the Savior Christ, and secretly went to
church unbeknownst to her vengeful mistress.
Pautila, learning
that Saint Matrona had been to church, asked, “Why won’t you come to our
synagogue, instead of attending the Christian church?” Saint Matrona
boldly answered, “Because God is present in the Christian church, but He
has departed from the Jewish synagogue.” Pautila went into a rage and
mercilessly beat Saint Matrona, tied her up, and shut her in a dark
closet. In the morning, Pautila discovered that Saint Matrona had been
freed of her bonds by an unknown Power.
In a rage Pautila beat the
martyr almost to death, then bound her even more tightly and locked her
in the closet. The door was sealed so that no one could help the
sufferer. The holy martyr remained there for four days without food or
water, and when Pautila opened the door, she again found Saint Matrona
free of her bonds, and standing at prayer.
Pautila flogged the
holy martyr and left the skin hanging in strips from her body. The
fierce woman locked her in the closet again, where Saint Matrona gave up
her spirit to God.
Pautila had the holy martyr’s body thrown from
the roof of her house. Christians took up the much-suffered body of the
holy martyr and buried it. Later, Bishop Alexander of Thessalonica
built a church dedicated to the holy martyr. Her holy relics, glorified
by many miracles, were placed in this church.
The judgment of God
soon overtook the evil Pautila. Standing on the roof at that very place
where the body of Saint Matrona had been thrown, she stumbled and fell
to the pavement. Her body was smashed, and so she received her just
reward for her sin.
TROPARION- TONE 3
With undaunted spirit you preserved the Faith, / And your soul, Matrona,
was not enslaved by the cruelty of your torturers. / You excelled in
contest, slaying the crafty one / And were mystically wedded to the Lord
of creation. / Fervently entreat him to deliver us from all harm!
KONTAKION- TONE 4
Filled with the light of the Spirit, O Matrona, / you regarded your
prison cell as a bridal chamber; / and from it you hastened to your
radiant dwelling in the heavens, crying out: / “In divine love for You, O
Word, I gladly endured scourgings.”
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!):
A Man Who Did Not Compromise with Sin
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Sermon on the Feast of Holy Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky), Archbishop of
Verea
Hieromonk Kirill (Popov)
His devotion to the service of God was expressed ...
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