Archangel Michael
The
Twelfth Day Of The Blessed Month Of Baounah
1. The Commemoration of Archangel Michael.
1.
On this day, the church celebrates the commemoration of the angel Michael, the
Archangel, the intercessor of the human race. The one who appeared to Joshua
the son of Nun, encouraged him, and told him, "Nay, but as captain of the
hosts of the Lord am I now come." He made the city of Jericho to fall into
his hands, and he stopped the sun for him.
May
his intercession be with us. Amen.
2.
On this day also, of the year 135 A.D., St. Justus, the Sixth Pope of the See of St. Mark, departed. This saint was an honorable and
learned man before his ordination. He was baptized by St. Mark the Apostle,
along with his father, his mother and others. St. Anianus,
the second pope, ordained him a deacon, then a priest, and appointed him to
preach, and teach the people. He was chosen for the papacy to succeed Pope
Primus. He shepherded his people with the best of care for ten years. He
departed at a pleasing good old age.
May
his prayers be with us. Amen.
3.
On this day also, the twelfth of Baounah, 808 A.M.
(June 6th, 1092 A.D.), the great Pope, St. Kyrillos
the Second, the 67th Pope of Alexandria, departed. He became a monk in Sawma'et (Cell) of Singar. Because
of his knowledge and righteousness, they chose him a Patriarch, a successor to
St. Christodolus, the 66th Pope. His enthronement was
on 22nd of Baramhat, 794 A.M. (March 18th, 1078
A.D.).
Some of the bishops disobeyed the Pope and decided to depose him. They
assembled a council from forty-seven bishops for this purpose. When the Fatimid
governor knew of this dissension, he called the bishops to his orchard. He
harshly talked to them with words God had put in his mouth. The overseer of the
orchard (Yaseeb) sided with those who opposed the
Pope. Peter, the pope's disciple, reproved him and an exchange of words took
place between them while the Pope was coming out of the meeting. The Pope told
the overseer, "If the Governor has authority, Christ has authority over
the heaven and earth." The Pope dismounted his horse, and made a matonia before him, which was on Saturday the 23rd of Misra, 802 A.M. On the next Saturday, the governor became
enraged with the overseer of his orchard. He went there and ordered the
beheading of the overseer. That was in the same place where the Pope had made
the matonia to him and in the same hour.
The Governor told the dissenting bishops, "You all should be in
accordance, and obey your Archbishop." Thus, they all were reconciled, and
went to the church of St. Marcurius. They celebrated
the Divine liturgy on Saturday and Sunday and then
went to their parishes rejoicing. This Pope remained on the Chair for fourteen
years, two month, and thirteen days, then departed in
peace.
May
his prayers be with us. Amen.
4.
This day also, marks the martyrdom of St. Euphemia.
She was the wife of a man who feared God, and gave much alms. He kept three
festivals each month: the commemoration of the angel Michael, on the twelfth
day; the commemoration of the Mother of God (Theotokos),
on the twenty-first day; and the commemoration of the Nativity of our Lord, on
the twenty-ninth day of each month. When the day of his departure drew near, he
commanded his wife, to keep this custom, to not stop the giving of alms, and to
do the acts of charity especially on these three festivals. He painted a
picture of the honorable angel Michael and gave it to her.
After the departure of her husband, she continued to fulfill his will. Satan
was jealous of her, and he came to her disguised as a monk, who talked to her
expressing his pity for her. He advised her to get married, to bring forth
children, and to refrain from doing charitable deeds lest she finish her money.
He told her also that her husband had received the Kingdom and he had no need
of the alms giving. She answered saying, "I have vowed not to consort with
another man after my husband." She went on saying, "If birds as the
doves and the ravens do not take second mates, how then can men who are created
in the form and likeness of God do this?" The devil left her angry.
When the feast of the Angel had come, and she had prepared all what she needed
as her custom, Satan appeared to her in the form of an angel and said to her,
"Peace be to you, the angel Michael has sent me to you, commanding you to
cease from these alms, and to marry a believing man." Then he told her,
"A woman without a man is like a ship without a captain," and he
began to bring her proofs out of the Holy Bible in regard of Abraham, Isaac,
Jacob, David, and others like them who married wives and pleased God. She
replied saying, "If you are an angel of God, where is the Cross, the
symbol of your military service? For the soldier of the King never goes to any
place without this symbol with him." When Satan heard these words from
her, he returned to his original form, and jumped on her to choke her. She
cried for the angel Michael, whose feast she was celebrating, and he delivered
her immediately from him. The angel Michael told her, "Go and arrange your
affairs, for you shall depart from this world today. And behold the Lord has
prepared for you what eye has not seen, and ear has not heard, nor has it
occurred to the heart of man," then he gave her the greeting of peace, and
went up into heaven.
After, St. Euphemia had celebrated the feast of the
angel Michael, she sent for the father the bishop and
the priests. She gave them all her money to give to the poor and the needy.
Then, she took the Picture of the honorable angel Michael and prayed before it.
She laid it upon her face and breast, then departed in
peace.
May
her prayers be with us and Glory be to God forever.
Amen.
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