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The Feast of the Robe of our Lord, the Myrrh-streaming and Life-giving Pillar, Equals-to-the-Apostles King Mirian and Queen Nana, and Saints Sidonia and Abiatar (4th century)Memory 1 (14) October
During the reign of King Aderki of Kartli, the Jewish diaspora in Mtskheta learned that a wondrous Child had been born in In response to the envoy's request and at the recommendation of the Jewish Sanhedrin, Elioz of Mtskheta and Longinoz of Karsani were chosen to journey to When the Roman soldiers were nailing our Savior to the Cross on After the soldiers had cast lots for the Robe of our Lord, it was acquired by Elioz and Longinoz, and with great honor they carried it back with them to Mtskheta. Upon their arrival, Elioz met his sister Sidonia, who took from him the Sacred Robe.With much grief she listened to the story of our Savior's Crucifixion, clutched the Robe to her breast, and immediately gave up her spirit. Many miracles were worked by the Robe, and news of this flashed like lightning throughout Mtskheta. King Aderki had a great desire to possess the Robe but, frightened by the miracles, he did not attempt to free it from Sidonia's embrace. Elioz was obliged to bury his sister and the Precious Robe together. A cypress tree grew up on Sidonia's grave. When the disciples of Christ cast lots after Pentecost, the lot for evangelizing “You have been entrusted to protect theGeorgian nation,”He said, “but the role of evangelizing that land belongs to My disciple Andrew the First-called. Send him with an image of your face “Not-Made-By-Hands” to protect the Georgian people to the end of the ages!”
Years passed and, under threat from Persian fire-worshippers and other pagan communities, the memory of Christ faded from the minds of the Georgian people. Then, at the beginning of the 4th century, according to God's will and the blessing of the Most Holy Theotokos, the holy virgin Nino arrived in Kartli to preach the Christian Faith. She settled in the outskirts of Mtskheta, in the bramble bushes of the king's garden. St. Nino inquired as to the whereabouts of our Lord's Robe, but no one could remember where it had been preserved. In her quest for the Precious Robe, she became acquainted with Elioz's descendants, the Jewish priest Abiatar and his daughter, Sidonia. St. Nino converted them to Christianity. St. Nino was blessed by God with the gift of healing. She healed the afflicted through the name of our crucified Savior and and through the grace of the cross formed from grapevines by the Theotokos and bound with strands of St. Nino's hair.[1] At that time King Mirian ruled Kartli. Following in the footsteps of his ancestors, he worshiped the idol Armazi, but in the depth of his heart he was drawn to the Faith that the holy virgin was preaching. Mirian's wife, Queen Nana, was the daughter of a famous military leader of Once Queen Nana fell deeply ill, and only through the prayers of St. Nino was she spared from death. After this miraculous healing, King Mirian became intrigued by the Faith that St. Nino was preaching, and he began asking the newly enlightened Abiatar about the Holy Scriptures. Once, while he was hunting on Having returned to the capital, KingMirian went immediately to the bramble bushes where St. Nino dwelt. He greeted her with great honor and spent several hours seeking her counsel. Upon her recommendation, he sent messengers to Emperor Constantine in This happened on June 24 of the year 324, which was a Saturday. King Mirian began to construct a church so that the priests arriving from
By that time a certain Bishop John and his suite had arrived from At the confluence of the Mtkvari and King Mirian wanted to keep some of the newly obtained sacred objects in the capital city, but St.Nino informed him that one of the holiest objects, the Robe of our Savior, was already located in Mtskheta. The king summoned the priest Abiatar and inquired about the Robe, then rejoiced greatly after Abiatar confirmed St. Nino's words that the Robe of the Lord was held in the embrace of Sidonia, who was buried under the stump of the cypress tree which now served as the pedestal for the Life-giving Pillar.
For thirty-seven days the tree retained its original appearance — even its leaves did not fade or wither. Then, after thirty-seven days had passed, three crosses were formed from its wood. For many days after this miracle the people of Mtskheta saw a vision: during the night a fiery cross shone above the church, surrounded by stars. When morning came, two of the stars had moved away from the cross in opposite directions — one to the west and the other to the east. The fiery cross headed to the north, stopped for some time over the hill on the other side of the River Aragvi, then disappeared. St. Nino advised King Mirian to erect one of the three crosses in the west, on Prior to his death King Mirian blessed his heir, Prince Bakar, and urged him to dedicate his life to the Holy Trinity and fight ceaselessly against idolaters. Then he peacefully reposed in the Lord. According to his will, Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles King Mirian was buried in the upper church at Samtavro, where today a convent in honor of St. Nino is located. The king was too modest to be buried in the lower church, the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, in which the Life-giving Pillar had been preserved. Queen Nana reposed two years later and was buried next to her husband. Glorifying the Most Holy Theotokos and the Son born of her, all the nations of the earth celebrate the light of the Holy Pillar and the Robe of our Lord. They flow with holy myrrh as a sign of immortality, that our souls may find life everlasting! [1] According to another source, the Theotokos bound the grapevine cross with strands of her own hair. For further information on the book THE LIVES OF THE GEORGIAN SAINTS by Archpriest Zakaria Machitadze contact St. Herman Press: St. Herman Press, P.O. Box 70, Platina, CA 96076 http://www.stherman.com/catalog/chapter_five/Lives_of_the_georgian_saints.htm 16 / 10 / 2007 |
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