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St. George Orthodox Christian Cathedral
THE SAINTS |
the Myrrh-Streamer Apolytikion (Third Tone) Kontakion (Second Tone) Saint Demetrius was a Thessalonian, a most pious son of pious and noble
parents, and a teacher of the Faith of Christ. When Maximian first came
to Thessalonica in 190, he raised the Saint to the rank of Duke of Thessaly.
But when it was discovered that the Saint was a Christian, he was arrested
and kept bound in a bath-house. While the games were under way in the
city, Maximian was a spectator there. A certain friend of his, a barbarian
who was a notable wrestler, Lyaeus by name, waxing haughty because of
the height and strength of his body, boasted in the stadium and challenged
the citizens to a contest with him. All that fought with him were defeated.
Seeing this, a certain youth named Nestor, aquaintance of Demetrius’,
came to the Saint in the bath-house and asked his blessing to fight Lyaeus
single-handed. Receiving this blessing and sealing himself with the sign
of the precious Cross, he presented himself in the stadium, and said,
“O God of Demetrius, help me!” and straightway he engaged
Lyaeus in combat and smote him with a mortal blow to the heart, leaving
the former boaster lifeless upon the earth. Maximian was sorely grieved
over this, and when he learned who was the cause of this defeat, he commanded
straightway and Demetrius was pierced with lances while he was yet in
the bath-house, As for Nestor, Maximian commanded that he be slain with
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