The Holy Virgins Menodora, Metrodora and Nymphodora Commemorated on September 10 The Holy Virgins
Menodora, Metrodora and Nymphodora (305-311), were sisters by birth, and
they were from Bithynia (Asia Minor). Distinguished for their especial piety,
the Christian sisters wanted to preserve their virginity and avoid worldly
association. They chose for themselves a solitary place in the wilderness and
spent their lives in deeds of fasting and prayer. Reports about the holy life
of the virgins soon spread about, since through their prayers healings of the
sick began to occur. The Bithynia region was governed at that time by a
governor named Frontonus, who gave orders to arrest the sisters and bring them
before him. At first he tried to persuade them to renounce Christ, promising
great honours and rewards. But the holy sisters steadfastly confessed their
faith before him, rejecting all the suggestions of the governor, and declaring
to him, that they did not value temporal earthly blessings, and that they were
prepared to die for their Heavenly Bridegroom. Going into a rage, the governor
took out his wrath on the eldest of them – Saint Menodora. The saint bravely
endured the torments and finally, she cried out: "Lord Jesus Christ, joy
of my heart, my hope, in peace receive Thou my soul!" And with these words
she gave up her spirit to God. © 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos. |
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