Commemorated on October 17
The Hieromartyr Andrew of Crete lived during the reign of the
iconoclast emperor Constantine Kopronymos (741-775), who ordered
Christians, under penalty of death, to remove the holy icons from their
churches and homes. Believers, who fearlessly resisted the impious
iconoclast, and held firmly to the traditions of the holy Fathers, were
locked in prison. When the venerable Andrew heard that the emperor was
throwing virtuous and pious Christians into prison instead of thieves
and robbers, he went to the Church of the Great Martyr Mamas (September
2) in Constantinople and in front of everyone, denounced the heretic for
persecuting the true Faith.
In an attempt to justify himself the
emperor said that it was folly to bestow veneration on wood and paint.
To this the monk replied that whoever suffers for holy icons suffers for
Christ, but whoever reviles the icon upon which Christ is depicted,
offers insult to Christ Himself. The enraged iconoclast gave orders to
torture Saint Andrew without mercy.
As he was being dragged
through the streets to the place of execution, someone cut off the
saint’s feet. As a result, Saint Andrew was freed from his torments by
death. A hundred years later a Canon was written to the saint by Saint
Joseph the Hymnographer (April 4). The saint heals those afflicted with
seizures.
TROPARION - TONE 4
Trained in asceticism on the mountain, / with the weapon of the Cross
you destroyed the spiritual assaults of the hostile powers, all-blessed
one; / Again you bravely prepared for combat / and slew Copronymus with
the sword of faith; / for both struggles you have been crowned by God,
monk-martyr Andrew of eternal memory.
KONTAKION - TONE 3
Today the Queen of cities / celebrates the radiant feast of your
light-bearing memory, / and invites every city and country to join her. /
She rejoices for she has gained a great treasure: / your body which
sustained many struggles, martyr Andrew, beacon of Orthodoxy.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2016(with 2015's link here also and further: 2014 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 and even 2007!):
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