domenica 13 ottobre 2013

14 ottobre feste santi e memorie





 

Saints NAZAIRE, PROTAISE (PROTASIOS), GERVAIS et CELSE, martyrs à Milan en Lombardie sous Néron (entre 64 et 68). (Office traduit en français par le père Denis Guillaume au tome X des Ménées.)


Troparion — Tone 4

Let us praise the fourfold company of martyrs: / Nazarius, Protase, Gervase and Celsus. / For they preached the Trinity to all / And by their contest dispelled the worship of idols. / Through their prayers, O Christ God, have mercy on us all.
 
 
 Milan (Italy). Saint Protasius. Detail from the mosaic in the shrine of San Vittore in ciel d'oro, now a chapel of Sant'Ambrogio basilica. The building dates back to the 4th century, the mosaic to the second half of the 5th century. Picture by Giovanni Dall'Orto, April 25 2007 Wikimédia Commons

 
Saint CALIXTE Ier, Grec de nation, ancien esclave et banquier, pape et patriarche de Rome, martyr sous Alexandre Sévère (222).
http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/29550 


Saint SYLVAIN, martyr à Gaza en Palestine sous Dioclétien.

Les QUARANTE MARTYRS originaires d'Egypte et de Palestine qui périrent avec saint Sylvain.

Saint PIERRE d'Ausélamos, mort par le feu sous Dioclétien et Maximien (300).

Saints LOUP et AURELIE, martyrs à Cordoue en Andalousie.

Mémoire du miracle de la sainte martyre Parascève. 

 
Saint GAUDENS, évêque de Rimini en Emilie-Romagne, martyr sur ordre de l'empereur arien Constance II (360)
http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/90632. 

 
Saint DONATIEN, huitième évêque de Reims en Champagne (389). 
http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/91643


Translation, d'Egypte à Lyon, des reliques de saint Just, évêque de Lyon (390).

Sainte MENEHOULD de Perthes, vierge au diocèse de Langres en Champagne (vers 490).

Saint MANAKUS (MANACCUS), higoumène de Holyhead au pays de Galles, probablement mort en Cornouailles (VIème siècle).
http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/celt- saints/message/ 2832

Saint FORTUNAT, évêque de Todi en Ombrie, exorciste (VIème siècle). 
Saint RUSTIQUE, évêque de Trèves en Rhénanie (574). 



Sainte ANGADREME de Renty, disciple de saint Ouen de Rouen, première abbesse du couvent de l'Oroër ou de Saint-Paul-lez- Beauvais (Sanctus Paulus Bellovacensis) en Picardie (695).
http://www.santiebe ati.it/dettaglio /92971

Saint BURCHARD ou BURCKARD, premier évêque de Wurtzbourg (754). Il est le patron des malades qui souffrent de la gravelle et des maux de reins.

Saint CÔME (COSMAS), évêque de Maïouma sur le territoire du patriarcat de Jérusalem, hymnographe (vers 781 ou 787). (Usage grec). (office traduit en français par le père Denis Guillaume au tome X des Ménées.)

Saint ROTHAL, évêque des sièges réunis de Cambrai en Hainaut et Arras en Artois (886). 
 
 
 
 
Sainte PARASCEVE la Jeune, Grecque ou Aroumaine de nation, ascète en divers lieux du Pont, de la Palestine et de la Thrace , dont les précieuses reliques sont le trésor incomparable de la noble cité de Jassy (Iasi) en Moldavie depuis le temps du voïvode orthodoxe Basile Lupu en 1641, sainte patronne de la principauté de Moldavie et protectrice des Balkans (vers 1050). (Office traduit en français par le père Denis Guillaume au tome X du Supplément aux Ménées.)
Saint Paraskeva the New was born into a pious family, living during the eleventh century in the village of Epivato, between Silistra and Constantinople. Her older brother Euthymius became a monk, and later he was consecrated as Bishop of Matidia. One day, while attending the divine services, the words of the Lord pierced her heart like an arrow, "If any man will come after Me, let him deny himself" (Mt. 16:24). From that time she began to distribute her clothing to the needy, for which reason she endured much grief from her family.

Upon the death of her parents, the saint was tonsured into monasticism at the age of fifteen. She withdrew to the Jordanian desert where she lived the ascetic life until she reached the age of twenty-five. An angel of the Lord ordered her to return to her homeland, so she stayed at Epivato for two years.

St Paraskeva departed to the Lord at the age of twenty-seven, and was buried near the sea. Because of the many miracles which took place at her grave, her relics were uncovered and found to be incorrupt. They were placed in the church of the Holy Apostles at Epivato, where they remained for about 175 years.

St Paraskeva's relics were moved to Trnovo, Bulgaria in 1223 and placed in the cathedral. Patriarch Euthymius wrote her Life and established the day of her commemoration as October 14. The Turks occupied Bulgaria in 1391, and her relics were given to Mircea the Elder, Prince of the Romanian Land (one of the districts of Romania).. In 1394 the relics were given to Princess Angelina of Serbia (July 30), who brought them to Belgrade. For 120 years St Paraskeva's relics rested in Constantinople in the patriarchal cathedral.

On June 13, 1641, her incorrupt relics were transferred to the monastery of the Three Hierarchs at Jassy in Rumania, where many healings took place. On December 26, 1888, after being rescued from a fire, St Parasceva's relics were moved again. This time they were placed in the new cathedral at Jassy, where they remain until the present day.
http://oca.org/saints/lives/2013/10/14/102968-venerable-parasceva-petka-of-serbia 

http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/74125


Troparion — Tone 4

You are worthy of praise, Paraskeva. / You loved the ascetic and hesychast life. / You ran with longing to your Bridegroom, Christ. / You accepted His good yoke in your tender years, marking yourself with the sign of the Cross. / You fought against impure thoughts; / through fasting, prayer and the shedding of tears you quenched the burning coal of the passions. / Now in the heavenly bridal chamber of Christ, / as you stand together with the wise virgins / intercede for us who honor your precious memory.

Kontakion — Tone 6

Let us all piously praise all-honorable Paraskeva, / the intercessor for the afflicted. / She gave up her earthly life, / and received eternal incorruption. / Therefore, she has been granted the grace to work wonders / by the command of God.



Saint NICOLAS-SVIATOCHA, prince de Tchernigov en Ukraine, moine et ascète à la Laure des Grottes de Kiev (1143). 

http://oca.org/saints/lives/2013/10/14/102969-venerable-nicholas-sviatosha-prince-of-chernigov-and-wonderworke


 
L'icône de la mère de Dieu de Yakhroma (Russie XVème siècle). 
http://oca.org/saints/lives/2013/10/14/102971-icon-of-the-mother-of-god-of-yakhrom


Saint CÔME, higoumène de Yakhroma (Russie 1494).





Saint IGNACE AGALLIANOS, ancien prêtre marié, métropolite de Mithymne (1566).


 http://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2015/10/saint-ignatios-agallianos-metropolitan.html

Saint Pachomios of Chios (+1905) 
http://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2010/10/spiritual-counsels-of-saint-pachomios.html

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