Commemorated on October 8
Saint Pelagia the Penitent was converted to Christianity by Saint
Nonnus, Bishop of Edessa (Saturday of Cheesefare Week). Before her
acceptance of Christianity through Baptism, Pelagia was head of a dance
troupe in Palestinian Antioch, living a life of frivolity and
prostitution.
One day Pelagia, elegantly dressed, was making her
way past a church where Saint Nonnus was preaching a sermon. Believers
turned their faces away from the sinner, but the bishop glanced after
her. Struck by the outer beauty of Pelagia and having foreseen the
spiritual greatness within her, the saint prayed in his cell for a long
time to the Lord for the sinner. He told his fellow bishops that the
prostitute put them all to shame. He explained that she took great care
to adorn her body in order to appear beautiful in the eyes of men.
“We... take no thought for the adornment of our wretched souls,” he
said.
On the following day, when Saint Nonnus was teaching in the
church about the dread Last Judgment and its consequences, Pelagia
came. The teaching made a tremendous impression upon her.With the fear
of God and weeping tears of repentance, she asked the saint for Baptism.
Seeing her sincere and full repentance, Bishop Nonnus baptized her.
By
night the devil appeared to Pelagia, urging her to return to her former
life. The saint prayed, signed herself with the Sign of the Cross, and
the devil vanished.
Three days after her baptism, Saint Pelagia
gathered up her valuables and took them to Bishop Nonnus. The bishop
ordered that they be distributed among the poor saying, “Let this be
wisely dispersed, so that these riches gained by sin may become a wealth
of righteousness.” After this Saint Pelagia journeyed to Jerusalem to
the Mount of Olives. She lived there in a cell, disguised as the monk
Pelagius, living in ascetic seclusion, and attaining great spiritual
gifts. When she died, she was buried in her cell.
TROPARION - TONE 4
Like a fragrant rose growing from thorns, / You were revealed to the
Church through your virtuous deeds / Becoming a source of joy for the
faithful. / You offered your life in sweet-smelling fragrance / To him
who made you wonderful. / Entreat him to deliver us from every
soul-destroying passion, / O righteous Pelagia!
TROPARION - TONE 8
The image of God was truly preserved in you, O Mother, / for you took up
the Cross and followed Christ. / By so doing you taught us to disregard
the flesh for it passes away / but to care instead for the soul, since
it is immortal. / Therefore your spirit, venerable Pelagia, rejoices
with the angels.
KONTAKION - TONE 2
You wore out your body through fasting, vigils, and prayer / beseeching
the Creator to completely forgive your deeds. / You achieved this, holy
Mother Pelagia, / thereby showing us the way to repentance.
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