You were sanctified, young men, by prayer,
Maximos and Dometios, brothers.
When the young men arrived in Nitria and presented themselves before Saint Makarios the Great, the Saint doubted that these brothers who came from such nobility could withstand the harsh life of the desert and endure the ascetic struggle necessary to become worthy vessels of the Holy Spirit, so he discouraged their choice. But instead of turning them away and risk offending them, he offered them a chance to prove themselves and if they were to leave they would reconsider and leave on their own. With this in mind he indicated to them where to build a stone cell for themselves, and supplied them with an ax, a bag full of bread and salt, showed them how to weave baskets with bay leaves from a nearby swamp, and instructed them to give them to the guards, who would then sell them and thus secure a living for themselves.
Abba Makarios was intrigued by their silence, and it brought to his mind the wise Sirach: "A wise man will be silent until the right moment" (Sirach 20:7). Thus, in his desire to know more about their secret life, he replied in the affirmative. They then laid out some straw for their visitor and they slept on the other side of the cell. As soon as they fell asleep, Abba Makarios prayed to God to reveal to him their works. Immediately the roof opened up and a bright light could be seen, as if it was day time. Meanwhile the brothers, who could not see this light, thought Abba Makarios was asleep, so they got up and began to pray. Abba Makarios then saw flies trying to approach the younger brother, who was surrounded by an Angel of the Lord holding a fiery sword. The older brother was not approached.
A few days later the older brother reposed in the Lord, then three days after that the younger brother reposed also. Abba Makarios presented them as models of asceticism, and would show other monks their cell, saying: "Come and see the place of martyrdom of the young men, who were sanctified by unceasing prayer and silence." A year after their departure, Saint Makarios the Great consecrated their cell by building a chapel, and told the monks: "Call this place the Cell of the Romans."
The late Fr. Eusebios Vittis, who had a special reverence for these Saints, at his hermitage in Fea Petra, a village in Serres, built a chapel in their honor in the forest.
In 2006, Dr. Harlambos Boussias, Great Hymnographer of the Church of Alexandria, composed Services in their honor (see here).
Heavenly-minded disciples of Makarios, you appeared as God-like young men, through unceasing prayer, having shined forth in Nitria, as brothers, Maximos the light of silence, and Dometios the most-bright lamp of quietude, fervently intercede to Christ that He may scatter the darkness of our passions.
Kontakion in Plagal of the Fourth Tone
Let us praise the pair of young brothers, who were sanctified through prayer, in Nitria under obedience to Makarios the Great, as a heavenly-minded father, the divine Maximos and all-revered Dometios, to whom we cry: Rejoice, blessed pair.
Megalynarion
Rejoice, venerable pair of young brothers, sanctified through prayer and silence, thrice-blessed Dometios and divinely-minded Maximos, bulwarks of faith.




