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- Hieromartyr Basiliscus of Comana (308)
- He was from Amasea on the Black Sea, and was a nephew of St Theodore
the Tyro (February 17). He was a fellow-martyr of Eutropius and
Cleonicus (March 3), but is commemorated because, after they were
crucified, he was shut in prison. A new governor replaced the one who
had killed Basiliscus' companions, and Basiliscus prayed in tears that
he not be deprived of a martyr's death. The Lord Jesus appeared to him,
promised that his prayer would be answered, and told him to go to his
village to say farewell to his mother and brothers. The new governor,
Agrippa, sent soldiers to the village and had Basiliscus brought back to
him. On the way to Amasea, many wonders were worked throught the
Saint, and many were brought to Christ. Brought before the governor,
Basiliscus again refused to worship the idols or deny Christ: he was
beheaded in Comana and his body thrown into the river. Upon the holy
Saint's execution, the Agrippa instantly went mad, remaining so until he
smeared himself with some of the Martyr's blood, which immediately
healed him. Convinced by this wonder of the truth of the Faith, Agrippa
was baptised. All of this happened during the reign of Diocletian.
source: http://www.abbamoses.com
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