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- Holy Wonderworkers and Unmercenaries Cyrus and John, and those with them (311)
- They are counted among the Unmercenary Physicians. Cyrus was a physician living in Alexandria. A pious Christian, he healed not only
bodies but souls, bringing many to Christ, and often healing through prayer rather than
the use of his medicines. He often said to his patients, 'If you want to keep clear of
illness, take care not to sin, because more often than not illness is a result of sin.' When
Diocletian's persecution broke out, Cyrus was denounced to the pagan governor and
fled to Arabia, where he became a monk. He gained great renown there by healing
many ailments using only the sign of the Cross.
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John was a soldier from Edessa who heard of Cyrus' deeds and, leaving the
army, sought him out. They met in Egypt, where John became a monk and Cyrus'
disciple, joining him in the practice of the virtues and in healing illnesses by prayer.
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They heard of the arrest of a Christian lady named Athanasia and her daughters
Theoctista and Eudoxia. Concerned that the tender maidens might renounce Christ
under torture, the two monks sought them out to encourage them in their confession of
the Faith. They themselves were captured, and the governor decided to have them
tortured in front of the women, assuming that this would break their spirit. Instead,
Cyrus and John bore their sufferings so patiently and boldly that the women were only
strengthened in their resolve. Seeing that he had failed, the governor had all five of
them beheaded. Their bodies were placed in the Church of St Mark in Alexandria.
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In the fifth century the relics of Sts Cyrus and John were enshrined in a church at
Aboukir near Alexandria by St Cyril (June 9). There they were the source of abundant
healings and miracles, and the shrine became one of the greatest places of pilgrimage in
the Christian world.
source: http://www.abbamoses.com
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