The Holy Prophet Haggai
(500 BC)Troparion in
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The memory of Your prophet Haggai
We celebrate this day, O Lord.
By his prayers we beseech You
O Christ God, save our souls.
The Holy Prophet Haggai
was the tenth of the Twelve Minor Prophets. He was
of the Tribe of Levi and he prophesied during the times of the Persian
emperor Darius Hystaspis (prior to 500 B.C.). Upon the return of the Jews
from the Babylonian Captivity, he persuaded the people to build the Second
Temple at Jerusalem, and he proclaimed that the Messiah would appear in this
Temple in the last times.
It is believed
that Haggai was buried with the priests at
Jerusalem, since he was descended from
Aaron.
Saint Sophia,
in the world Solomonia, a Great Princess, was the daughter of the noble Yuri
Saburov. In the year 1505 she was chosen as bride by the heir to the throne,
the future Great Prince Basil. Their marriage was unhappy, because Solomonia
remained childless, so he divorced her. In order to have an heir, Great
Prince Basil decided to wed a second time (to Elena Glinsky) and on November
25, 1525 he ordered Solomonia to become a nun. Forcibly tonsured with the
name Sophia, Solomonia was sent under guard to the Suzdal Protection
convent, where by ascetic deeds she banished from her heart worldly
thoughts, and totally dedicated herself to God.
Prince Kurbsky
calls the blessed princess "a Monastic Martyr." In the manuscript Lives of
the Saints she is called "the holy Righteous Princess Sophia the Nun, the
wonderworker, who dwelt at the Protection monastery." Under Tsar Theodore
they revered her as a saint. Tsaritsa Irene sent to Suzdal, "to the Great
Princess Solomonia, also called Sophia, a velvet veil with depiction of the
Savior and other saints." Patriarch Joseph wrote to Archbishop Serapion of
Suzdal about serving Panikhidas and Moliebens for Sophia. St. Sophia
departed to God in the year 1542. The Suzdal sacristan Ananias speaks of
several miraculous healings at her grave.