The Holy Martyrs Seleukos, Stratonikes, Kronides, Leontios and Serapion
Commemorated on September 13
The Holy Martyrs
Seleukos, Stratonikes, Kronides, Leontios and Serapion suffered for the
Christian faith in the III Century. Saint Seleukos – came from Galatia,
Stratonikes – from Bythinian Nikomedia, while Kronides, Leontios and Serapion
– were from Egypt. After fierce torments for their confession of faith in
Christ, holy martyrs were beastly killed. Saints Kronides, Leontios and
Serapion they bound hand and foot and cast into the sea. Their bodies were
carried by the waves to shore, where Christians gave them burial.
Saint Seleukos
suffered in Galatia, where after many tortures he was thrown together with his
wife for devouring by wild beasts.
Saint Stratonikes
after torture by order of the Bythinan governor was bound to two drawn tree
trunks. His body was split into two parts. (His memory is celebrated also on 9
September).
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.