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- Prophet Malachi (~400 BC)
- He is the last of the twelve Minor Prophets and the last of
all the Prophets of the Old Testament. His name means 'My Angel' or 'My Messenger.'
He returned with the exiled Jews from Babylon and took part in the rebuilding of the
Temple in Jerusalem. His prophecy announces to the ear of faith that the Lord will soon
bring the Hebrew priesthood to an end in the coming of Christ, the Sun of Righteousness
(Malachi 4:2), the eternal Priest.
- Holy Martyr Gordius of Caesarea (4th c.)
- "The Martyr Gordius, who was from
Caesarea of Cappadocia, was a centurion by rank. Unable to bear the impiety of the
heathen, he withdrew to the wilderness to purify himself through prayer and fasting.
After he perceived that his ascetical training had prepared him sufficiently, he came
down from the mountains when a certain pagan festival was held in Caesarea, attended
by all, and presented himself to the multitude. Although the spectacles of the festival
continued, no one paid them any heed, but all eyes were turned upon him. From his
sojourn in the mountains, his look was wild, his beard was long, his raiment squalid, his
body like a skeleton; yet a certain grace shone round about him. He was recognized,
and a loud shout and tumult was made, as his fellow Christians rejoiced, and the
enemies of the truth cried out for his death. He boldly professed his faith before the
Governor, and after torments was beheaded, in the reign of Licinius in the year 314.
Saint Basil the Great delivered a homily on Saint Gordius, mentioning that some of
those in his audience had been present at the Saint's martyrdom." (Great Horologion)
source: http://www.abbamoses.com
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