Afterfeast of the Nativity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
On December 29, the Afterfeast of the Nativity, we commemorate the 14,000 holy infants who were put to death by King Herod in his attempt to kill the new-born Messiah (Mt. 2:16). Today there is also a commemoration of all Orthodox Christians who have died from hunger, thirst, the sword, and…
14,000 Infants (the Holy Innocents) slain by Herod at Bethlehem
14,000 Holy Infants were killed by King Herod in Bethlehem. When the time came for the Incarnation of the Son of God and His Birth of the Most Holy Virgin Mary, Magi in the East beheld a new star in the heavens, foretelling the Nativity of the King of the Jews. They journeyed immediately to…
Venerable Marcellus, Abbot of the Monastery of the “Unsleeping Ones”
Saint Marcellus, igumen of the Monastery called “the Unsleeping Ones,” was a native of the city of Apamea in Syria. His parents were wealthy, but died when he was young. He received his education first at Antioch, and then at Ephesus. All his possessions left him by his parents he…
Venerable Mark the Grave-Digger, Theophilus, and John, of the Kiev Near Caves
Saints Mark the Grave-Digger, Theophilus and John are mentioned in the Kiev Caves Paterikon. Two brothers being monastics, Saints Theophilus and John, so loved each other that they prevailed upon Saint Mark to prepare a double grave so they could be buried side by side. Many years later, the older…
Venerable Theophilos and Jacob, wonderworkers of Omuch
It is not known where or when Saints Theophilos and Jacob were born, but they spent some time on the island of Konevets with Saint Arsenios of Konevets (June 12), and perhaps it was there that they began their monastic labors. Then, in 1395 or 1396, both ascetics left Konevets and crossed the…
Saint Thaddeus the Confessor, a disciple of Theodore the Studite, was a defender of the veneration of holy icons. He was brought to trial and suffered during the reign of Leo V (813-820). The heretics, mocking Saint Thaddeus, put an icon of the Savior on the ground, picked the saint up, and stood…
All Orthodox Christians who died as martyrs for the glory of Christ by hunger, thirst, freezing, and by
the sword
Today the Church remembers all Orthodox Christians who died as martyrs for the glory of Christ by hunger, thirst, freezing, and by the sword, whose names are not known to us. This feast reminds us that God's sight is not like that of men. People usually glorify and honor those who are renowned and…
The Lord said: "Amen, I say to you, unless you turn and become as children, you shall not enter the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 18:3). For many, at first glance, this appears easy to follow. Yet only God's chosen few, among them Basilisk of Siberia, who attained spiritual infancy by his ascetical…