Commemorated on August 16
The holy Prince Constantine Brancoveanu, the son of Prince Matthew
Basarab, was born in 1654. When his parents died, he was raised and
educated by his uncle, Constantine Cantacuzino. When another uncle,
Prince Serban Cantacuzino died on on October 19, 1688, Constantine was
chosen to succeed him as Prince of the Romanian Land (Wallachia). Saint
Constantine was a wise and just ruler who was guided by Christian
principles, and worked for the benefit of his people. He also built and
restored many churches and monasteries. His philanthropy extended even
into Transylvania and Moldavia, which were ruled by others.
In
1714, after a reign of twenty-five years, Saint Constantine, his sons,
and his sons-in-law were arrested by soldiers sent to Bucharest by
Sultan Ahmed III (1703-1730).The prisoners were brought to
Constantinople, where they were tortured for four months. Prince
Constantine was told that if he and his sons wanted to escape death,
they would have to convert to Islam and pay a large sum of money.
Constantine did not have the money required by the Turks, and he did not
wish to convert to the Moslem faith.
Seeing that neither
tortures nor threats would induce the prisoners to forsake Christ, the
Turks sentenced them to death. Before his own execution, Saint
Constantine had to watch as his sons were beheaded before his eyes.
On
the Feast of the Dormition (August 15), The sixty-year-old prince, his
sons, and his counsellor Ianache Vacarescu died as martyrs for Christ.
Their bodies were left unburied for three days, then they were thrown
into the sea. Their relics were recovered by Orthodox Christians who
brought them to the Monastery of the Theotokos on the island of Chalki.
Saint
Constantine’s wife Marica brought his holy relics back to Bucharest and
placed them in the church of Saint George the New, which he had
founded. He was glorified by the Orthodox Church of Romania in 1992.
SOURCE:
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