March 2
Reading:
Holy martyr Hesychius lived during the reign of king
Maximian in 302. He was the first and the leader in the royal palace and
the Senate, because he was magistrianus by office. When Maximian
ordered that all Christians who were royal soldiers ought to be deprived
of their belts (which were a sign of their royal merit) and live as
civilians and without honour, many Christians preferred to live without
any outward honour due to this illegal order than to be honoured and
lose their soul. St. Hesychius was numbered with these Christians as
well. When the king heard this, he ordered that the saint ought to be
stripped of the expensive clothes, which he used to wear, and be dressed
with a shabby mantle without sleeves woven from hair and to be as
disgraced and disdained as to consort with women.
When this had
been carried out, the king invited him and asked him: "Aren't you
ashamed, Hesychius, that you lost the honour and office of magistrianus
and that you have been debased to this kind of life? Or maybe you don't
know that the Christians, whose way of life you preferred, have no power
to restore you to your previous great honour and office?" The saint
replied: "Your honour, o king, is temporary but the honour and glory
which Christ gives is eternal and without end." Because of these words
the king got angry and ordered his men to tie a great millstone around
the saint's neck and then to throw him in the middle of river Orontus,
which lies in Coele Syria and which is commonly called Oronge. Thus, the
blessed man received the crown of martyrdom from the Lord.
Apolytikion of Martyr Hesychius in the Fourth Tone
Thy Martyr, O Lord, in his courageous contest for Thee received
the prize of the crowns of incorruption and life from Thee, our immortal
God. For since he possessed Thy strength, he cast down the tyrants and
wholly destroyed the demons' strengthless presumption. O Christ God,
by his prayers, save our souls, since Thou art merciful.
Kontakion of Martyr Hesychius in the Fourth Tone
When thou didst follow in the steps of the Martyrs, thou didst
ascend unto the height of divine love, which made thee Godlike, O most
wise Hesychius; when thou didst forsake the court of a king that was
earthly, thou wast honoured in the courts of the King of the Angels; and
cast into the river, thou didst find the living water of true and
eternal life.
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