St. Mercurius
The
Twenty-Fifth Day of the Blessed Month of Hatour
V
The Martyrdom of St.
Mercurius, Known as the Saint with the Two Swords
On this day, St. Mercurius,
known as the saint with the two swords (Abu-Saifain), was martyred. He was born
in the city of Rome. His parents were Christians and they called him
Philopateer (which means "Lover of the Father"). They reared him in a
Christian manner. When he grew, he enlisted in the army during the days of Emperor
Decius, the pagan. The Lord gave Philopateer the strength and the courage, for
which he earned the satisfaction of his superiors. They called him Mercurius
and he grew very close to the Emperor.
When the
berbers rose up against Rome, Decius went out to fight them, but when he saw
how many they were, he became terrified. St. Mercurius assured him saying,
"Do not be afraid, because God will destroy our enemies and will bring us
victory." When he left the Emperor, an angel appeared to him in the shape
of a human being, dressed in white apparel. The angel gave him a sword saying,
"When you overcome your enemies, remember the Lord your God." (That
is why he is called, "of the two swords", "Abu-Saifain",
one is the military sword and the other is the sword of the divine power).
When
Emperor Decius conquered his enemies and Mercurius came back victorious, the
angel appeared to him and reminded him of what he told him previously, that is,
to remember the Lord his God.
Decius,
and his soldiers with him, wanted to offer up incense to his idols and St.
Mercurius tarried behind. When they informed the Emperor of what had happened,
he called St. Mercurius and expressed his amazement at his abandoning of his
loyalty to him. The Emperor reprimanded him for refusing to come and offer
incense to the idols. The Saint cast his girdle and his military attire down
before the Emperor and said to him, "I do not worship anyone except my
Lord and my God Jesus Christ." The Emperor became angry and ordered him to
be beaten with whips and stalks. When the Emperor saw how the people of the
city and the soldiers were attached to St. Mercurius, the Emperor feared that
they might revolt. So instead, he bound him in iron fetters and sent him to
Caesarea where they cut off his head. He thus completed his holy fight and
received the crown of life in the kingdom of heaven.
His intercession be for us
and Glory be to our God forever. Amen.
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