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Apolytikion
Thou
didst prove to be a citizen of the desert, an angel in the
flesh, and a wonderworker, O Sisoes, our
God-bearing Father. By
fasting, vigil, and prayer thou
didst obtain heavenly gifts, and
thou healest the sick and
the souls of them that have recourse
to thee with faith. Glory to Him that hath given thee strength.
Glory to him
that hath crowned thee. Glory to Him that worketh
healings for all through thee.
Kontakion
In thy
struggles, thou wast as an earthly Angel, shining
light upon the
minds of all the faithful ceaselessly with
thy divine signs; and
for this cause, righteous Sisoes,
we honour thee faithfully.
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VENERABLE SISOES THE GREAT
July 6th
Του
Οσίου Πατρός ημών Σισώη του Μεγάλου
Saint Sisoes the Great
(+ 429) was a solitary
monk, pursuing asceticism in the Egyptian desert in a cave sanctified by the
prayerful labors of his predecessor, St. Anthony the Great (January 17). For his
sixty years of labor in the desert, St. Sisoes attained to sublime spiritual
purity and he was granted the gift of wonderworking, so that by his prayers he
once restored a dead child back to life.
Extremely strict with himself, Abba Sisoes was very merciful and compassionate
to others, and he received everyone with love. To those who visited him, the
saint first of all always taught humility. When one of the monks asked how he
might attain to a constant remembrance of God, St. Sisoes remarked, "That is no
great thing, my son, but it is a great thing to regard yourself as inferior to
everyone else. This leads to the acquisition of humility." Asked by the monks
whether one year is sufficient for repentance if a brother sins, Abba Sisoes
said, "I trust in the mercy of God that if such a man repents with all his
heart, then God will accept his repentance in three days."
When St. Sisoes lay upon his deathbed, the disciples surrounding the Elder saw
that his face shone like the sun. They asked the dying man what he saw. Abba
Sisoes replied that he saw St. Anthony, the prophets, and the apostles. His face
increased in brightness, and he spoke with someone. The monks asked, "With whom
are you speaking, Father?" He said that angels had come for his soul, and he was
entreating them to give him a little more time for repentance. The monks said,
"You have no need for repentance, Father" St. Sisoes said with great humility,
"I do not think that I have even begun to repent."
After these words the face of the holy abba shone so brightly that the brethren
were not able to look upon him. St. Sisoes told them that he saw the Lord
Himself. Then there was a flash like lightning, and a fragrant odor, and Abba
Sisoes departed to the Heavenly Kingdom.
Source:
OCA
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