Troparion - Tone 4
Your holy martyr Callinicus, O Lord,
Through his sufferings has received an incorruptible crown
from You, our God.
For having Your strength, he laid low his adversaries,
And shattered the powerless boldness of demons.
Through his intercessions, save our souls!
Kontakion - Tone 2
You rejoice worthily in God's goodness in Heaven, O
Callinicus,
For on earth, burning with love for Christ,
You passed through fire for His sake.
As you stand before Him, never cease to intercede for us all!
The Holy Martyr Callinicus, a native of
Cilicia, was raised from childhood in the Christian Faith.
Grieving that many misguided people would perish for eternity because
they worshiped idols, he went through the cities and villages to
proclaim Jesus Christ and His teachings to the pagans, and with the Word
of God he converted many to Christianity.
In the Galatian city of Ancyra the holy
confessor was arrested and brought to trial before a governor named
Sacerdonus, a fierce persecutor of Christians. The governor, threatening
tortures and death, ordered the saint to offer sacrifice to the idols.
The saint fearlessly declared that he was not afraid of martyrdom, since
every believer in Christ receives from Him strength in ordeals, and
through death inherits an eternal blessed life.
They cruelly beat the saint with ox thongs and
tore at his body with iron hooks, but he endured everything with
patience and calm. This aroused still greater fury in Sacerdonus, and he
ordered that sandals with sharp nails be placed on the saint's feet, and
that they should drive the martyr with whips to the city of Gangra to be
burned.
The pathway was arduous, and the soldiers who
accompanied the condemned man were weak from thirst. In despair they
began to implore the saint to pray the Lord for water. The saint, taking
pity on his tormentors, with the help of God caused a miraculous spring
of water to gush forth from a stone. The astonished soldiers were filled
with sympathy for their rescuer, and they wanted even to set him free.
Fear of execution, however, compelled them to bring the martyr farther.
In Gangra, St Callinicus joyfully offered thanks to the Lord, Who had
vouchsafed him the crown of martyrdom. He went into the blazing fire and
gave up his soul to God. His body, remaining unharmed, was reverently
buried by believers.