St. Themistocles
the Martyr of Myra in Lycia - Commemorated on December 21st
"St.
Themistocles was born in Myra of Lycia in the 3rd century AD. He was a shepherd
in trade and a fervent Christian full of goodness. In the mid 3rd century AD
emperor Decius began a great persecution against Christians. The leader of
Lycia then was Asclepius. His soldiers were searching for Christians of the
area and led them to the Asclepius to try them.
One of those Christians was Dioscorides. In 250 AD the soldiers of Asclepios
pursued Dioscorides who fled to the mountain where St. Themistocles was herding
his sheep. He sought from help from the Saint, who naturally hid Dioscorides
from his pursuers. At one point the soldiers arrived there and asked St.
Themistocles if he had seen the “fugitive”. The Saint told them to stop
pursuing Dioscorides and to grant him life. They told him that unless he would
reveal what he knew, they would take him. And this is what happened.
The Saint was led to Asclepius’ court where he amazed those who were standing
near with the goodness of his word and the wisdom of his responses. Asclepius
ordered him to give up Dioscorides that he save his life and be saved from
tortures which he would face. St. Themistocles, fervent Christian that he was,
responded that it did not matter if they tortured or killed him. He responded that
it would be his joy to witness for his faith in Jesus Christ.
Asclepius ordered them to torture the Saint and deliver him to the
executioners. They stretched the Saint’s limbs and beat him in the stomach
where his internal organs were. They continued to hang him from a tree in order
to flay him with iron claws. The Saint from the tree said to Asclepius that on
the tree (in other words the Cross) Christ was glorified and saved the world
from its sins. Asclepius then ordered the death of St. Themistocles who was led
by the executioners outside of the city where he was finally martyred. He was
thrown onto bushes with thorns and there delivered his soul to the Creator.
The Christians of the city buried the body of St. Themistocles and “planted”
the shepherd’s staff that he had, as a shepherd, next to his grave. This staff,
in a miraculous manner, sprouted and became an almond tree. For many years
after the death of the Saint, the almonds healed the sick.
Our Church celebrates the memory of St. Themistocles on December 21st."
Icon of St.
Themistocles the Martyr of Myra in Lycia
Apolytikion for
a Martyr in the Fourth Tone
Thy Martyr, O
Lord, in his courageous contest for Thee received the prize of the crowns of
incorruption and life from Thee, our immortal God. For since he possessed Thy
strength, he cast down the tyrants and wholly destroyed the demons'
strengthless presumption. O Christ God, by his prayers, save our souls, since
Thou art merciful.
Through the
prayers of our Holy Fathers, Lord Jesus Christ our God, have mercy on us and
save us! Amen!
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