The Nun Pelagia
Commemorated on October 8
The Nun Pelagia
was converted to Christianity by Sainted Nonnos, Bishop of Edessa (Comm. on
Saturday of Cheesefare Week). Before her acceptance of saving Baptism, Pelagia
was head of a dance troupe in Palestinian Antioch, living life in frivolity and
profligacy. But one time Pelagia, elegantly dressed, was making her way past a
church, at the doors of which Saint Nonnos was preaching a sermon. Believers
turned their faces away from the sinner, but the bishop long glanced after her.
Struck by the outer beauty of Pelagia and having foreseen the spiritual
greatness in her, the saint in his cell prayed long to the Lord for the sinner,
grieving that the poverty attiring his soul could not compare with the splendid
garb and beauty of the profligate.
On the following day,
when Saint Nonnos was teaching in the church about the Dread Last Judgement and
its consequences, Pelagia came. The teaching made such an impression upon her,
that betaken with the fear of God and bursting out in tears of repentance, she
besought the saint for Baptism. Seeing the sincere and full repentance of
Pelagia, Bishop Nonnos baptised her.
By night the devil
appeared to Pelagia, urging her to return to her former life. In answer to this
the saint made prayer, signed herself with the Sign of the Cross, and the devil
vanished. Having gathered up her valuables, Saint Pelagia took them to Bishop
Nonnos. The bishop gave orders to distribute it amidst the poor with the words:
"Let be wisely dispersed what is miraculously gathered". After this
Saint Pelagia in hair-shirt journeyed to Jerusalem to the Mount of Olives.
There, until her end (457), she asceticised in seclusion under the
masculine-name Pelagios, and attained to great spiritual gifts.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.