The Holy Martyr Theodore of Tyre
Commemorated on Saturday of the 1st week of the Great Lent, February 17
The Holy Martyr
Theodore of Tyre was a soldier in the city of Alasium of the Pontine
district (northeast province of Asia Minor, stretching alongside the coast of
the Pontus Euxine, i.e. the Black Sea), under the command of a certain Brincus.
They commanded him to offer sacrifice to idols. Saint Theodore firmly and in a
loud voice confessed his faith in Christ the Saviour. The commander gave him
several days to think it over, during which time Saint Theodore prayed
intensely. They charged him with setting afire a pagan temple and threw him
into prison for death by starvation. The Lord Jesus Christ appeared to him
there, comforting and encouraging him. Brought again to the governor, Saint
Theodore yet once more boldly and fearlessly confessed his faith, for which he
was subjected to new torments and condemned to burning. The martyr Theodore
without hesitation climbed onto the bon-fire and with prayer and laudation gave
up his holy soul to God.
This occurred in
about the year 306 under the Roman emperor Gallerius (305-311). Unharmed by the
fire, the body of Saint Theodore was buried in the city of Eukhaitakheia, not
far from Amasium. His relics were afterwards transferred to Tsar'grad, to a
church dedicated to his name. His head is situated in Italy, in the city of
Gaeto.
Later on, 50 years
after the martyr's death of Saint Theodore, the emperor Julian the Apostate
(361-363), wanting to commit an outrage upon the christians, commanded the
city-commander of Constantinople during the first week of Great Lent to
sprinkle all the food provisions in the market-places with the blood of
idol-sacrifices. Saint Theodore, having appeared in a dream to archbishop
Eudoxios, ordered him to inform all the christians, – that no one should buy
anything at the market-places, but rather to eat cooked wheat with honey –
kolivo ( kut'ya or sochivo). In memory of this occurrence the Orthodox Church
annually makes celebration of the holy GreatMartyr Theodore of Tyre on Saturday
of the first week of Great Lent. On the eve of Saturday, on Friday, in the
Divine Liturgy of the Pre-Sanctified Gifts after the amvon prayer there is read
the molieben-kanon to the holy GreatMartyr Theodore, compiled by the monk John
Damascene. After this, kolivo is blessed and distributed to the faithful. The
celebration to the GreatMartyr Theodore on Saturday of the first week of Great
Lent was set by the Patriarch of Constantinople Nektarios (381-397).
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.