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. Your donations help sustain and expand this work, maintain the websites, fund future projects and publications, and allow me to continue dedicating my time to serving the Church through this ministry. Every contribution, whether large or small, truly makes a difference and is deeply appreciated. May God bless you abundantly for your generosity and prayers.  

Support this ministry securely through PayPal:



June 6, 2018

Synaxarion of Saint Attalos the Wonderworker

St. Attalos the Wonderworker (Feast Day - June 6)

Verses

You were a wonderworker Attalos while alive, indeed strange,
You were a wonderworker later also alone in the earth.

Venerable Attalos abandoned the world and the things of the world, became a monk, and occupied himself in every form of asceticism, namely fasting, vigils and every other laborious toil. For he ate only once every two or three days, many times every five days. He never slept on his side, but either while sitting or standing, during which he would get a little sleep, as much as would comfort the weakness of nature. By these labors, he received much grace from the Lord, and was enriched with many miraculous actions. Whereby not only did the renowned one show rational people immeasurable sympathy, but also irrational animals. With such virtues and miracles, he passed his life. As his end was approaching, he prompted those who were with him to give him their last embrace in Christ, and he delivered his soul into the hands of God.


BECOME A PATREON OR PAYPAL SUBSCRIBER