Commemorated on September 16
The Holy Martyr Ludmilla, a Czech (Bohemian) princess, was married to
the Czech prince Borivoy. Both spouses received holy Baptism from St
Methodius, Archbishop of Moravia and Enlightener of the Slavs (Comm. 11
May).
As Christians, they showed concerned for the enlightening of
their subjects with the light of the true Faith They built churches
and invited priests to celebrate the divine services. Prince Borivoy
died early at age 36. St Ludmilla, as a widow, led an austere, pious
life and continued to be concerned for the Church during the reign of
her son Bratislav, which lasted for 33 years.
Bratislav was
married to Dragomira, with whom he had a son, Vyacheslav. After the
death of Bratislav, eighteen-year-old Vyacheslav came on the throne.
Taking advantage of the inexperience and youth of her son, Dragomira
began to introduce pagan manners and customs in the country.
St
Ludmilla, of course, opposed this. Dragomira came to hate her
mother-in-law and tried to destroy her. When St Ludmilla moved away to
the city of Techin, Dragomira sent two boyars in secret to murder her.
St Ludmilla was praying at the time, and the two assassins entered the
house and carried out Dragomira’s orders.
The relics of the holy
Martyr Ludmilla were buried in Techin in the city wall. Numerous
healings occurred at her grave. Prince Vyacheslav transferred the body
of St Ludmilla to the city of Prague and placed it in the church of St
George.
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