Commemorated on June 16
Hieromartyr
Tigrius the Presbyter and the Martyr Eutropius the Reader were
contemporaries of St John Chrysostom (November 13) and were among his
clergy. The holy presbyter Tigrius was a mild and kindly pastor, and St
Eutropius was distinguished for his prudence and purity of life. When St
John Chrysostom was banished from Constantinople in 404, St Tigrius and
the reader Eutropius were arrested as his partisans and were accused of
setting fire to churches and buildings belonging to the opponents of St
John Chrysostom.
St Tigrius was put to torture, beaten with leather and banished to
Mesopotamia, where he was imprisoned and died. St Eutropius was flogged,
suspended, struck with iron rods, and thrown into prison. When the
torments were repeated, he died. His body, which had been thrown to the
dogs, was taken by night and buried by Christians. As they took his body
for burial, angelic singing was heard in the sky above them.
SOURCE:
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