Commemorated on February 26
Saint Porphyrius,
Archbishop of Gaza, was born about the year 346 at Thessalonica. His
parents were people of substance, and this allowed St Porphyrius to
receive a fine education. Having the inclination for monastic life, he
left his native region at twenty-five years of age and set off for
Egypt, where he lived in the Nitrian desert under the guidance of St
Macarius the Great (January 19). There he also met St Jerome (June 15),
who was then visiting the Egyptian monasteries. He went to Jerusalem on
pilgrimage to the holy places, and to venerate the Life-Creating Cross
of the Lord (September 14), then he moved into a cave in the Jordanian
wilderness for prayer and ascetic deeds.
After five years, St
Porphyrius was afflicted with a serious malady of the legs. He decided
to go to the holy places of Jerusalem to pray for healing. As he lay
half-conscious at the foot of Golgotha, St Porphyrius fell into a sort
of trance. He beheld Jesus Christ descending from the Cross and saying
to him, "Take this Wood and preserve it."
Coming out of his
trance, he found himself healthy and free from pain. Then he gave away
all his money to the poor and for the adornment of the churches of God.
For a time he supported himself by working as a shoemaker. The words of
the Savior were fulfilled when the saint was forty-five years old. The
Patriarch of Jerusalem ordained St Porphyrius to the holy priesthood and
appointed him custodian of the Venerable Wood of the Cross of the Lord.
In 395 the bishop of the city of Gaza (in Palestine) died. The local
Christians went to Caesarea to ask Metropolitan John to send them a new
bishop who would be able to contend against the pagans, which were
predominant in their city and were harassing the Christians there. The
Lord inspired the Metropolitan to summon the priest Porphyrius. With
fear and trembling the ascetic accepted the office of bishop, and with
tears he prostrated himself before the Life-Creating Wood and went to
fulfill his new obedience.
In Gaza there were only three
Christian churches, but there were a great many pagan temples and idols.
During this time there had been a long spell without rain, causing a
severe drought. The pagan priests brought offerings to their idols, but
the woes did not cease. St Porphyrius imposed a fast for all the
Christians; he then served an all-night Vigil, followed by a church
procession around the city. Immediately the sky covered over with storm
clouds, thunder boomed, and abundant rains poured down. Seeing this
miracle, many pagans cried out, "Christ is indeed the only true God!" As
a result of this, 127 men, thirty-five women and fourteen children were
united to the Church through Holy Baptism, and another 110 men soon
after this.
The pagans continued to harass the Christians. They
passed them over for public office, and burdened them with taxes. St
Porphyrius and Metropolitan John of Caesarea journeyed to Constantinople
to seek redress from the emperor. St John Chrysostom (September 14,
January 27 and 30) received them and assisted them.
Ss. John and
Porphyrius were presented to the empress Eudoxia who was expecting a
child at that time. "Intercede for us," said the bishops to the empress,
"and the Lord will send you a son, who shall reign during your
lifetime". Eudoxia very much wanted a son, since she had given birth
only to daughters. Through the prayer of the saints an heir was born to
the imperial family. As a result of this, the emperor issued an edict in
401 ordering the destruction of pagan temples in Gaza and the
restoration of privileges to Christians.
Moreover, the emperor gave the
saints money for the construction of a new church, which was to be built
in Gaza on the site of the chief pagan temple.
St Porphyrius
upheld Christianity in Gaza to the very end of his life, and guarded his
flock from the vexatious pagans. Through the prayers of the saint
numerous miracles and healings occurred. The holy archpastor guided his
flock for twenty-five years, and reposed in 420 at an advanced age.
Troparion - Tone 4
Adorned with the royal purple of your virtues, you were glorious as a
hierarch and shone forth resplendently, wise Porphyrius.You were
excellent in word and deed and you strengthen all with the grace of
godliness. As you ever serve Christ, do not cease to pray for the world.
Kontakion - Tone 2
You were adorned by your holy way of life and were resplendent in the
robe of the priesthood, all-blessed, divinely-wise Porphyrius.You are
famous for your powers of healing and you unceasingly pray for us all.
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