Commemorated on June 26
Having examined the history of Georgia and the hagiographical
treasures attesting to the faith of the Georgian nation, we become
convinced that Heavenly Georgia— the legion of Georgian saints,
extolling the Lord in the Heavenly Kingdom with a single voice—is
infinitely glorious. It is unknown how many cleansed themselves of their
earthly sins in merciless warfare with the enemy of Christ, or how many
purified their souls in unheated cells through prayer, fasting, and
ascetic labors.
To God alone are known the names of those
ascetics, forgotten by history, who by their humble labors tirelessly
forged the future of the Georgian Church and people.
St. George of
the Holy Mountain wrote: “From the time we recognized the one true God,
we have never renounced Him, nor have our people ever yielded to
heresy.”
A decree of the Church Council of Ruisi-Urbnisi states:
“We will not depart from thee, the Catholic Church which bore us in
holiness, nor will we betray thee, our pride—Orthodoxy—to which we have
always been faithful, for we have been granted the honor to know thee,
the witness of the Truth Itself!” This relationship to Orthodoxy is the
cornerstone of the life of every Georgian believer.
It is
impossible to count the names of all those Christians who have been
raised up from the earthly Church in Georgia to the heavens, let alone
to describe all the godly deeds they have performed. For this reason
December 11 has been set aside for the commemoration not only of the
saints whose Lives are known to us but also of the nearly three hundred
more whose names, but not stories, have been preserved as well.
Most
Georgian people bear the name of a saint who is commemorated on this
day, and they entreat the saint to intercede before the Lord in their
behalf.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2017(with 2016's link here also and further: 2015,2014 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, and even 2008!):
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