✠ Support the Mystagogy Resource Center ✠
For more than fifteen years, the Mystagogy Resource Center has provided thousands of free Orthodox Christian articles, translations, lives of saints, theological studies, and spiritual resources for readers throughout the world. Your support helps sustain and expand this one-man ministry and its ongoing work for the Church. Currently we are in hiatus from posting new material. Will return when fundraising goal is met. Thank you for your generous support.
PayPal • Credit Card • Debit Card • Venmo

November 27, 2016

Synaxarion of the Holy Great Martyr James the Persian


On the twenty-seventh of this month [November], we commemorate the Holy Great Martyr James the Persian.

Verses

Dismembered and slain the Persian announces,
"My soul will I save, for my members are gone" he said.
On the twenty-seventh the Persian was slain by dismemberment.

Saint James lived during the reign of the Christian emperors Honorius (393-423) and Arcadius (395-408). He was a Christian from his forefathers, and he was from the Persian city of Bethlaba which was situated in Elouzesion. A nobleman, he was much honored and loved by King Yazdegerd I of Persia. Due to the friendship and love the king had for him, James denied his faith in Christ and accepted the king's impiety. Because his mother and his wife revealed to him through a letter, that he was considered a stranger and foreigner in their relationship and communication, for he considered the love of a king to be better than the love of Christ, and by this temporal glory he gained eternal shame and hell, by these words the renowned one became entirely wounded at heart and grieved in his soul.*

Therefore he separated himself from the impious religion of the king, and wept much for the sin of his denial. He then presented himself before the king, and confessed his faith in Christ. The king became enraged with him. He then ordered that all the limbs of the members of his body be cut off: hands, arms, legs and thighs, so that only his torso and head remained,** which they then cut off.*** In this manner the thrice-blessed one received the unfading crown of the contest.

Notes:

* Tradition states that he was a military officer and courtier to Yazdegerd I who had apostatized to Zoroastrianism after this ruler began to persecute Christians. Under the influence of his Christian family, however, he expressed his faith to Yazdegerd's successor, Bahram V, and was tortured and killed.

** His life says that he was slowly cut into twenty-eight pieces.

*** His death started the Roman-Sassanid War (421-422). He was killed in Gundishapur. The ruins of this city are near Dezful, Iran.


Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
James the Martyr and scion of Persia, drowned the dragon in his blood by his contest. He was dismembered for the faith and became the Savior's trophy-bearer. He intercedes unceasingly for our souls.

Kontakion in the Second Tone
Thou didst listen to thy wife and consider the judgment, O courageous James. Thou didst spurn the threats and commands of the Persians, and thy body was pruned like a vine. We praise thee, O noble Martyr.

Support the Mystagogy Resource Center

For more than fifteen years, the Mystagogy Resource Center has been a labor of love dedicated to making the riches of the Orthodox Christian tradition freely available to people throughout the world.

Thousands of articles, translations, lives of saints, theological reflections, historical resources, and daily materials have been published across this ministry’s websites, all offered free of charge for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Orthodox faith.

This is a one-man ministry that requires countless hours of research, translation, writing, editing, and maintenance each day.

If this work has spiritually benefited, educated, encouraged, or inspired you in any way, I humbly ask you to consider supporting this ministry financially.

Generous annual and monthly benefactors make possible the continuation and expansion of this work for the future, for without such support this ministry cannot exist.

Every contribution, whether large or small, truly makes a difference and is deeply appreciated. May God bless you abundantly for your generosity and prayers.

❖ ❖ ❖
PayPal • Credit Card • Debit Card • Venmo
Become a Patron on Patreon