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القديسة الشهيدة دميانة والاربعون عذراء 13 طوبة - 21 يناير The Martyrdom of St. Demiana 21 January - 13 Tuba |
On this day also, St. Demiana was martyred. This
chaste and fighter virgin, was the daughter of Mark, Governor of El-Borollus,
El-Zaafran, and Wadi Al-Saysaban in the Northern delta of the valley of the
When she was
fifteen years old, her father wanted her to be wed. She refused, and told him
that she had vowed herself a bride to the Lord Christ. When she saw that her
father was pleased with her intention, she asked him to build her a place where
she could worship God in seclusion with her virgin friends. He fulfilled her
wish and built her the house that she wanted. She lived in it with forty other
virgins. They spent their time reading the holy scripture and in worship.
Shortly after,
Emperor Diocletian sent for Mark, St. Demiana's father, and ordered him to
worship the idols. He refused at first, but after the Emperor appeased him he
obeyed his order and worshipped the idols and forsook the Creator of the
Universe. When Mark returned to his official seat, and St. Demiana knew what had
transpired, she rushed to meet him. She did not greet him, but said, "What is it
that I heard about you? I would have preferred to hear about your death rather
than to hear that you have renounced your faith and forsaken the God Who created
you from non-existence into being, to worship gods made by hands. Take note that
if you do not return to your first faith and renounce the worship of stones, you
are not my father and I am not your daughter," and she left him.
Her father was
greatly moved by the words of his daughter, and he wept bitterly. In haste, he
went to Diocletian and confessed the Lord Christ. When the Emperor could not
convince him with threats and promises, he ordered him beheaded.
When Diocletian
knew that the one who turned Mark from worshipping the idols was St. Demiana,
his daughter. He sent her a prince to try first gently to convince her to
worship idols, and if she disobeyed him to behead her. The prince went to her
with two hundred soldiers and the instruments of torture. When he arrived at her
palace, he said to her, "I am a messenger sent from Emperor Diocletian. I came
to call upon you according to the Emperor's orders, to worship his gods, so that
he can grant you all that you want." The saint shouted in his face saying, "May
God denounce the messenger and the one by whom he was sent. Don't you have any
shame at all to call stones and wood gods which are inhabited by devils? There
is no god in heaven or on earth except one God, the Father, the Son and the Holy
Spirit, the Eternal Creator, the Everlasting, Who is everywhere, Who knows all
the secrets, and Who can throw you in hell where is the everlasting torment. As
for me, I am the maidservant of my Master and my Savior Jesus Christ, and His
Good Father and the Holy Spirit, the Holy Trinity, Him I confess and upon Him I
depend, and in His Name I die, and by Him I live forever."
The prince
became exceedingly angry and ordered her to be placed in the Hinbazeen (the
squeezing press), until her blood poured out of her body on the ground. The
virgins were standing weeping over her. When they put her in prison, the angel
of the Lord appeared to her, touched her body with his illumined wings, and she
was healed of all her wounds. The prince used all his evil imagination to
torture St. Demiana, once by tearing her flesh and another time by placing her
in boiling oil. Through it all the Lord raised her up safely. When the prince
saw that all his attempts were in vain, before the steadfastness of this pure
virgin he ordered her beheaded, and all the other virgins with her. Thus, they
all received the crowns of martyrdom.
Their prayers be with us and Glory be to our God forever. Amen.