Memory of the Miracle of the Holy Archangel Michael at Colossae in Chionia.
Near Hierapolis, in Phrygia, there was
a place called Chonae (``plunging''), and in that place there was a
spring of miraculous water. When Apostle John the Theologian,
accompanied by Philip, preached the Gospel in Hierapolis, he looked
upon that place and prophesied that a spring of miraculous water
would open up there, from which many would receive healing, and that
the great Archangel of God Michael would visit that place. Soon
afterward, this prophecy was fulfilled: a spring of water burst forth
and became widely known for its miraculous power. A pagan in Laodicea
had a daughter who was mute, which caused him great sorrow. Archangel
Michael appeared to him in a dream, and told him to take his daughter
to the spring, where she would be cured. The father immediately
obeyed, brought his daughter to the spring, and found many people
there seeking deliverance from various infirmities. These people were
all Christians. The man asked how he should seek healing, and the
Christians told him: ``You must pray to the Archangel Michael, in the
name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.'' The man
prayed in this way, gave his daughter a drink of this water, and the
girl began to speak. The pagan, his daughter and his whole household
were baptized. He also built a church over the spring dedicated to
the Archangel Michael. Later, a young man named Archippus
settled there and lived a life of austerity, in fasting and prayer.
The pagans did many malicious things to Archippus, for they did not
like the fact that this Christian holy place emanated such spiritual
power and attracted so many people to it. The pagans, in their
wickedness, rerouted the nearest river in order to flood the church
and the spring. By the prayers of Archippus, the holy Archangel
Michael opened a fissure in the rock beside the church, and the
river's water plunged into it. This is how that place was saved and
why it was called Chonae, or ``of the plunging,'' for the river's
water that plunged into the open fissure. St. Archippus labored in
asceticism there until the age of seventy, and peacefully reposed in
the Lord.
The Holy Martyr Eudoxius and His Companions.
Eudoxius was a commander in the Roman
army. He suffered for Christ during the reign of Diocletian. He was
tried and tortured by the governor of Melitene in Armenia. His
friends Zeno and Macarius also suffered with him, as well as 1104
other soldiers who had been converted to Christianity by Eudoxius.
After his death Eudoxius appeared to his wife Basilissa, who remained
faithful to Christ to the time of her peaceful repose.
Respectfully Taken From the:
"The Prologue of Ohrid"
by St. Nikolai of Zica, Serbia(Velimirovic)
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