George
the Great Martyr & Triumphant
Cultivated by God, you
became manifest as an honorable tiller gathering for yourself
the sheaves of virtue. For you sowed with tears but reaped
with gladness; in the contest you competed with your blood
and came away with Christ. By your intercessions, O Holy One,
all are granted forgiveness of sins.
Reading:
George, this truly great and glorious Martyr of Christ, was
born of a father from Cappadocia and a mother from Palestine.
Being a military tribune, or chiliarch (that is, a commander
of a thousand troops), he was illustrious in battle and highly
honoured for his courage. When he learned that the Emperor
Diocletian was preparing a persecution of the Christians,
Saint George presented himself publicly before the Emperor
and denounced him. When threats and promises could not move
him from his steadfast confession, he was put to unheard-of
tortures, which he endured with great bravery, overcoming
them by his faith and love towards Christ. By the wondrous
signs that took place in his contest, he guided many to the
knowledge of the truth, including Queen Alexandra, wife of
Diocletian, and was finally beheaded in 296 in Nicomedia.
His sacred remains were
taken by his servant from Nicomedia to Palestine, to a town
called Lydda, the homeland of his mother, and then were finally
transferred to the church which was raised up in his name.
(The translation of the Saint's holy relics to the church
in Lydda is commemorated on November 3; Saint Alexandra the
Queen, on April 21.)