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    From rich@1:396/4 to All on Fri Nov 29 08:19:32 2019
    From: rich <richarra@gmail.com>

    November 30th =E2=80=93 SS. Sapor, Isaac & Companions
    (Also known as Shapur)
    Died 339.

    =C2 Bishop Sapor of Beth-Nictor and Bishop Isaac of Beth-Seleucia were
    martyred with members of their flock under the Persian King Shapur II, including Saints Mahanes, Abraham, and Simeon. Sapor died in prison;
    Isaac was stoned to death.

    Their genuine acta have been preserved in Chaldaic, which relate that
    the Persians complained to the king that they could no longer worship
    the heavenly bodies or the elements without the Christians despising
    them. Shapur immediately ordered the arrest of all the followers of
    Christ. Mahanes, Abraham, and Simeon were the first to be captured.
    When the king learned that Sapor and Isaac were building churches and evangelizing the people in distant outposts, he sent soldiers to track
    them down and bring them to trial within three days.

    The day after their capture, all five were brought before the king,
    who inquired: "Have not you heard that I derive my pedigree from the
    gods? Yet I sacrifice to the sun, and pay divine honors to the moon.
    And who are you who resist my laws, and despise the sun and fire?"

    The martyrs with one voice answered: "We acknowledge one God, and Him
    alone we worship."

    The king asked: "What God is better than Hormisdatas, or stronger than
    the angry Armanes? And who is ignorant that the sun is to be
    worshipped."

    Sapor replied: "We confess one only God, who made all things, and
    Jesus Christ born of him."

    At this the king commanded that he should be beaten on the mouth; all
    the bishop's teeth were knocked out. Then he was beaten with clubs,
    until his whole body was bruised and his bones broken. After this he
    was loaded with chains.

    Isaac appeared next. The king scolded him for having built churches;
    but the martyr maintained the cause of Christ with inflexible
    constancy. The king next commanded that several of the chief men of
    the city who had apostatized be summoned. With threats he cowed them
    into stoning Bishop Isaac to death.

    When Saint Sapor heard of Isaac's happy martyrdom, he was exultant =
    and
    died of his wounds two days later in prison. The king nevertheless
    severed the bishop's head from his body. The other three were called
    again to court. Mahanes was flayed from the top of his head to the
    navel, dying in the process. Abraham's eyes were bored out with a hot
    iron, and he died of his wounds two days later. Simeon was buried
    alive and shot through with arrows. The faithful Christians managed to
    obtain and privately bury the remains of the martyrs (Attwater 2,
    Benedictines, Coulson, Husenbeth).


    Saint Quote:
    "We have loved her during life, let us not abandon her until we have
    conducted her by our prayers in the House of the Lord."
    --St. Ambrose (AD 340-397)

    Bible Quote
    So shall the last be first, and the first last. For many are called,
    but few chosen.=C2 =C2 (Matthew 20:16)


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    Hymn: Vexilla Christus

    Now Christ unfurls, in triumph high,
    His glorious banner to the sky:
    Ye suppliant nations, kneel and praise
    The King of kings with joyful lays.

    He hath not won His kingdom here
    By devastation, force, or fear;
    But on the Cross uplifted high
    By love alone draws all men nigh.

    Now trebly blessed is the land
    Obedient unto Christ's command,
    Which urges laws that prove the worth
    Of heavenly edicts here on earth!

    No armed rebellion kindles there,
    Peace strenthens union everywhere,
    And concord smiles; upon all sides,
    The civil order safe abides.

    There married faith is kept secure;
    There ripening youth is ever pure;
    And modest households fourish, fair
    With sweet and homely virtures, there.

    Pour down that longed for light of Thine
    Upon us all, dear King divine;
    And let the conquered world adore
    In shining peace forevermore.

    All glory, Lord, to Thee, whose sway
    The world's dominion doth obey;
    All glory, as is ever meet,
    To Father and to Paraclete. Amen
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