Commemorated on December 17
The holy New Martyr Paisius was igumen of the Annunciation monastery
in Trnava near Cacak, Serbia. After the collapse of Karageorge’s revolt
in 1813, the Turks began a reign of terror against the Serbs. Disease
also swept the area because of the many bodies left unburied. The people
attempted another revolt under Hadj-Prodan Gligorijevic, and the monks
of Trnava became involved in it. The rebellion took place on the Feast
of the Cross (September 14), but it was crushed by the Turks. Many
people were captured, and some were executed on the spot as a warning to
others.
Some of the prisoners were sent to Suleiman Pasha in
Belgrade, among whom were Saints Paisius and Avakum. The holy deacon
Avakum sang “God is with us” (from Compline) in the prison cell, while
Saint Paisius prayed. The Turks offered to free anyone who would convert
to Islam. Some of the prisoners agreed to this, but the majority
refused to deny Christ, and so they were put to death.
Saint
Paisius was taken from prison and forced to carry a stake to the place
of execution. He was impaled, and the stake was set into the ground. The
holy martyr exclaimed, “Glory to God.” Then the vizier clapped his
hands to signal his soldiers to draw their swords and begin killing some
of the other prisoners. Forty-eight people were killed, and their
bodies were raised up on posts. After suffering for some time, Saint
Paisius surrendered his soul to God, thereby obtaining the crown of
martyrdom on December 17, 1814.
TROPARION - TONE 4
As true soldiers of Christ, / you shone forth with meekness and humility
/ and for Christ you suffered courageously, / O Holy Martyrs Paisius
and Avakum, / but your deaths proclaim to all / that it is better to die
for Christ and for one’s country / than without Christ to gain the
whole world.
KONTAKION - TONE 3
In this world you lived like angels / and by your lives fulfilled the
Gospel. / You laid down your souls for faith and country, / in death you
showed yourselves to be stronger than your tormentors, / therefore we
celebrate your memory, / O holy venerable martyrs Paisius and Avakum.
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