The Holy Martyr Julian
Commemorated on September 12
The Holy Martyr
Julian lived during the IV Century not far from the ancient city of Ancyra.
A report was made to the governor of the Galatian district that in a certain
cave was hidden the Presbyter Julian with 40 others of the same persuasion, and
that he was celebrating Divine-services there. They arrested Saint Julian and
demanded that he hand over the remaining Christians who were well hidden, but
he refused.
The pagans ordered
the holy presbyter to offer sacrifice to their gods, but to this also he would
not consent. Then they stripped him and placed him on a red-hot iron grate. The
martyr signed himself with the sign of the Cross, and an Angel of the Lord
cooled the flame. Saint Julian remained unharmed. To the question of the
governor, who he was and how he had quenched the fire, the martyr said: "I
– am a servant of God". The torturers brought forth an old woman, the
mother of the saint, and they threatened her that if she did not persuade her
son to offer sacrifice to idols, then they would give her over to torture. The
brave woman answered, that if against her will they defiled the body, this
would not make her guilty before God, but on the contrary, it would constitute
an act of martyrdom. The humiliated torturers sent away the old woman, but
Saint Julian they condemned to death by execution. In his pre-death prayer the
saint gave fervent thanks to God and besought that he should be given strength
to endure the sufferings. Saint Julian asked likewise an especial grace from
God: that people, who take ground from the place of his burial, should be
granted forgiveness of sins and deliverance from passions, and that upon their
fields there not descend harmful insects nor birds. Turning himself towards God
with the words: "Lord, in peace accept my spirit!" – the martyr bent
his neck beneathe the sword. There sounded a Voice, summoning the martyr to the
Heavenly Kingdom. This Voice was heard also by those Christians, who had hidden
themselves in the cave. Emboldened, they come forth to the place of the
sufferings of Saint Julian, but they found him already dead. They unanimously
confessed themselves Christians, and they were arrested and brought to the
governor, who ordered them beheaded.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.