Troparion in Tone 4
Victorious martyr of Christ our God,
by the sign of the Cross you gave sight to the blind;
you distributed the riches of the Church to the poor;
you were tried by fire and no evil was found in you.
As you endured the burning,
may your prayers extinguish the flames of our many sins,
blessed Archdeacon Lawrence!
Kontakion in Tone 2
Your heart burned with divine fire
as the flames of the passions died within you.
God-bearing martyr Lawrence, the pillar of those who struggle,
you cried out in the midst of your contest:
"Nothing can separate me from the love of Christ."
The Martyrs Archdeacon Laurence, Pope
Sixtus, Deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, the Soldier Romanus were
citizens of Rome, and suffered in the year 258 under the emperor
Valerian (253-259). Holy Pope Sixtus, born at Athens, received a
fine education, preached in Spain and was made bishop in Rome following
the martyr's death of Holy Pope Stephen (253-257, commemorated on August
2). These were times when a pope occupying the Roman throne, was known
to choose death for the faith. In a short while Saint Sixtus also was
arrested and put in prison together with his deacons Felicissimus and
Agapitus.
When the holy archdeacon Laurence visited Pope
Sixtus, whom they held in prison, he cried out with tears: "Whither art
thou gone, father? Why hast thou forsaken thine archdeacon, with whom
always thou hast offered the Bloodless Sacrifice? Take thy son with
thee, that I may be thy companion in having blood shed for Christ!"
Saint Sixtus answered him: "I have not forsaken thee, my son. I am old
and go to an easy death, but yet greater sufferings await thee. Know,
that after three days upon our death thou shalt follow after me. And now
go, take the church treasury and distribute it to the poor and needy
Christians." Saint Laurence zealously did the bidding of the holy
hierarch.
Having heard, that Pope Sixtus had been taken
to trial with the deacons, Saint Laurence went there so as to witness
their deed, and he said to the holy bishop: "Father, I have already
fulfilled thy command, and distributed by hand thine treasury; forsake
me not!" Hearing something about treasure, soldiers put him under guard,
and the other martyrs were beheaded (August 258). The emperor locked up
Saint Laurence in prison and ordered the chief jailer Hyppolitus to keep
watch over him. In prison Saint Laurence with prayer healed the sick
gathered together with him and he baptized many.
Astonished by this, Hyppolitus himself believed
and accepted Baptism from Saint Laurence together with all his
household. Soon the archdeacon Laurence was again brought to the emperor
and commanded to produce the hidden treasure. Saint Laurence answered:
"Give me a period of three days, and I shalt show thee this treasure".
During this time the saint gathered up a crowd of the poor and the sick,
who ate only because of the charity of the Church, and bringing them he
explained: "Here are the vessels in which is contained the treasure. And
everyone, who puts their treasure in these vessels, will receive them in
abundance in the Heavenly Kingdom".
After this they gave Saint Laurence over to
fierce tortures, urging him to worship idols. The martyr was scourged
(with a fine iron flail with sharp needles), they burned his wounds with
fire, and struck at him with metal switches. At the time of the martyr's
suffering, the soldier Romanus suddenly cried out: "St Laurence, I
behold a bright youth, who standeth about thee healing thy wounds.
Beseech thy Lord Christ not to forsake me!" After this they stretched
Saint Laurence on a rack and returned him to prison to Hyppolitus.
Romanus brought there a waterpot with water and besought the martyr to
baptize him. And immediately after the Baptism of the soldier, he was
beheaded. When they took Saint Laurence to his final torture, Saint
Hyppolitus wanted to declare himself a Christian and die together with
him, but the confessor said:
"Conceal for now thy
confession in thy heart. "
After some length of time I shall summon thee,
and thou shalt hear and come unto me. Weep not for me, but rather
rejoice, for I go to receive a glorious crown of martyrdom." They placed
him in an iron cage, under which they set an intense fire, and the
flames of the fire flicked towards the body of the martyr. Saint
Laurence, glancing at the governor, said: "Here now, you burn only but
one side of my body, turn over the other and do my whole body". Dying,
he uttered: "I thank Thee, Lord Jesus Christ, that Thou hast accounted
me worthy to enter into Thy gates" -- and with these words he gave up
the spirit.
Saint Hyppolitus took the body of the martyr by
night, he wrapped it in a shroud with ointments and gave it over to the
priest Justin. Over the relics of the martyr in the home of the widow
Kyriake they made an all-night vigil and Divine Liturgy. All the
Christians present partook of the Holy Mysteries and with honor they
buried the body of the holy martyr Archdeacon Laurence in a cave on 10
August 258. Saint Hyppolitus and other Christians suffered three days
after the death of Saint Laurence (13 August), as he had foretold them
of this.