Saint Joseph, Archbishop of Thessalonica, was brother of
Saint Theodore the Studite (November 11), and together they pursued a
life of asceticism under the guidance of Saint Platon (April 5) in the
monastery at Sakkudion, Bithynia.
Because of his ascetic life,
Saint Joseph was unanimously chosen archbishop of the city of
Thessalonica. He and his brother opposed the unlawful marriage of the
emperor Constantine VI (780-797), for which he was tortured then
banished to a barren island. The emperor Michael Rangabes (811-813)
freed Saint Joseph from imprisonment.
Under the emperor Leo V the
Armenian (813-820) the holy hierarch and his brother Saint Theodore
suffered once more for their veneration of holy icons. Though they
subjected him to torture, he remained steadfast in his faith. The
iconoclast emperor ordered him to sign the iconoclast confession of
faith, and when he refused they threw him into an even more foul prison.
Under the emperor Michael the Stammerer (820-829) Saint Joseph
was set free, together with other monks who had suffered for their
veneration of icons. He spent his final years at the Studion Monastery,
where he died in 830.
Saint Joseph is renowned as a hymnographer.
He composed triodia for Holy Week, several stikhera of the LENTEN
TRIODION, a Canon for the Sunday of Prodigal Son (which is filled with
the spirit of profound repentance), and other hymns. He wrote several
sermons for feastdays, of which the best known is the Sermon on the
Exaltation of the Precious and Life-Giving Cross of the Lord.
The Saturday of the Akathist
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*Άκουε ουρανέ και ενωτίζου η γη· ιδού γαρ ο Υιός και Λόγος του Θεού και
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*Ηλιαχτίδα..*
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