ΑΦΙΕΡΩΜΕΝΟ ΣΤΟΝ ΚΥΡΙΟ ΜΑΣ ΙΗΣΟΥ ΧΡΙΣΤΟ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΥΠΕΡΑΓΙΑ ΘΕΟΤΟΚΟ
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Πέμπτη 11 Δεκεμβρίου 2014
St Spyridon the Wonderworker and Bishop of Tremithus
St Spyridon the Wonderworker and Bishop of Tremithus
Commemorated on December 12
Absolutely nothing will help us if we are not lenient toward the weaknesses of men and forgive them. For how can we hope that God will forgive us if we do not forgive others?
St. Spyridon once sold a hundred goats
to a merchant at an agreed price, and the saint told the buyer to lay
down the money. The buyer, knowing that Spyridon himself never counted
money, handed over enough money for ninety-nine goats and hid the money
for one. Spyridon then counted out a hundred goats for him. But when the
merchant and his servants drove off the goats, one of them returned
bleating. He drove it off, but it returned again. And so the goat
continually returned to the enclosure, not wanting to go with the other
goats. The saint then whispered into the merchant’s ear: “Observe, my
son: this animal is not doing this in vain. Did you perhaps withhold her
price?” The merchant became ashamed and acknowledged his sin. As soon
as he paid the amount he had concealed, the goat immediately joined the
other goats.
On another occasion, some thieves
entered Spyridon’s sheepfold. When they had seized as many sheep as they
wanted, they tried to leave the sheepfold, but an invisible force
nailed them to the ground, and they were unable to move. At dawn, the
bishop came to his sheepfold. Seeing the thieves, he reproached them
mildly and instructed them to strive in the future to live by their own
labors and not by thievery. He then took a sheep and gave it to them,
saying, “Take this for your trouble, so that your all-night vigil not be in vain,” and he dismissed them in peace.
Prologue from Ochrid by Bishop Nikolai Velimirovic,December 25th (New Style) • December 12th (Old Style),Reflection
Apolytikion in the First Tone O Father, God-bearer, Spyridon,
you were proven a champion and Wonder Worker of the First Ecumenical
Council. You spoke to the girl in the grave and turned the serpent to
gold. And, when chanting your prayers, most sacred One, angels
ministered with you. Glory to Him who glorified you; glory to Him who
crowned you; glory to Him who, through you, works healing for all.
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