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- Our Holy Father Xenophon, his wife Mary and their sons Arcadius and John (6th c.)
- Xenophon was a wealthy senator in Constantinople during the reign of Justinian. He
and his wife Mary had two sons, Arcadius and John, to whom they gave every
advantage of education. When they were of age, Xenophon sent them both to study
law in Berytus (Beirut). But the ship on which they set out was wrecked in a storm, and
the two brothers were cast ashore, alive but separated, neither knowing whether the
other had survived.
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Both brothers gave thanks to God for their salvation and, newly conscious of the
vanity of earthly things, both became monks: John in Tyre and Arcadius in Jerusalem.
Two years later, having heard no news from his sons, Xenophon made inquiries and
found that they had never arrived at Beirut, and that they had seemingly perished in a
shipwreck. Giving thanks to God, who gives and takes away, both Xenophon and his
wife Mary put on coarse garments and went on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. In
Jerusalem, they met the spiritual father of Arcadius, who told them that both their sons
were alive and that they would soon see them.
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By God's providence, John and Arcadius met one another at Golgotha and,
joyfully reunited, spent some time serving Arcadius' holy Elder. Two days later
Xenophon and Mary, visiting the Elder, spent time with their two sons but did not
recognize them until the Elder revealed their identity. The parents wept for joy and
decided immediately to take up the monastic life themselves. Giving away their
considerable wealth, the two entered monasteries in the Holy Land. Both parents and
sons went far in the life of prayer, being granted the power to work miracles and
foreknow future events.
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