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Apolytikion
As a
sharer of the ways and a successor to the throne
of the
Apostles, O inspired of God, thou foundest
discipline to be a
means of ascent to divine vision. Wherefore, having rightly
divided the word of truth, thou didst also contest for the Faith
even unto blood, O Hieromartyr Pancratius. Intercede with Christ
our God
that our souls be saved.
Kontakion
IHe that
breathed with tongues of fire upon the holy Apostles gave thee,
O Pancratius, the selfsame mystical graces; as the heir and true
disciple of Simon Peter, thou didst shine upon the West with the
saving Gospel and
with blood didst seal thy preaching both as a
hierarch
and faithful Martyr of Christ.
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PANCRATIUS, BISHOP OF SICILY
Του
Αγίου Ιερομάρτυρος Παγκρατίου
July 9th
The Hieromartyr Pancratius, Bishop of Taormina,
was born when our Lord Jesus Christ yet lived upon the earth.
The parents of Pancratius were natives of Antioch. Hearing the good news of
Jesus Christ, Pancratius' father took his young son with him and went to
Jerusalem in order to see the great Teacher for himself. The miracles astonished
him, and when he heard the divine teaching, he then believed in Christ as the
Son of God. He became close with the disciples of the Lord, especially with the
holy Apostle Peter. It was during this period that young Pancratius got to know
the holy Apostle Peter.
After the Ascension of the Savior, one of the Apostles came to Antioch and
baptized the parents of Pancratius together with all their household. When the
parents of Pancratius died, he left behind his inherited possessions and went to
Pontus and began to live in a cave, spendng his days in prayer and deep
spiritual contemplation. The holy Apostle Peter, while passing through those
parts, visited Pancratius at Pontus. He took him along to Antioch, and then to
Sicily, where the holy Apostle Paul then was. There the holy Apostles Peter and
Paul made St. Pancratius Bishop of Taormina in Sicily.
St. Pancratius toiled zealously for the Christian enlightenment of the people.
In a single month he built a church where he celebrated divine services. The
number of believers quickly grew, and soon almost all the people of Taormina and
the surrounding cities accepted the Christian Faith.
St. Pancratius governed his flock peacefully for many years. However, pagans
plotted against the saint, and seizing an appropriate moment, they fell upon him
and stoned him. Thus, St. Pancratius ended his life as a martyr.
The saint's relics are in the church named for him in Rome. He is also
commemorated on February 9.
Source:
OCA
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