1. On this day, St. Matra the elder, was martyred. He was
a native of Alexandria, a believing Christian. When Decius reigned, he
established the worship of idols. He afflicted the Christian people in every
place. When his edict reached Alexandria, its people began also to be
persecuted. Some brought accusations against this saint. The
Governor brought St. Matra to question him about his faith. St. Matra confessed
that the Lord Christ is a true God of true God. The Governor commanded him to
worship the idols and promised him much money. When he refused, he threatened to
punish him, but he did not give up his faith. He shouted at the governor, "I do
not worship but the Lord Christ, the creator of heaven and earth." The Governor
became angry with him, and ordered him beaten. He was severely beaten and then
hanged up by his arms. They then imprisoned him and slit his face and his
temples with a red hot rod. Finally, because he insisted on not giving up his
faith, they cut off his head outside the city.
His prayers be with us. Amen.
2. On this day also is the commemoration of St. Abba Hor,
the commemoration of St. Tosia and her children, the martyrs at Tamouh; and
Saint Agathon, the hermit.Their prayers be with us all and Glory be to our God,
forever. Amen.