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Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker and Archbishop of Myra

Commemorated on December 6
This Saint lived during the reign of Saint Constantine the
Great, and reposed in 330. As a young man, he desired to espouse the solitary
life. He made a pilgrimage to the holy city Jerusalem, where he found a place
to withdraw to devote himself to prayer. It was made known to him, however,
that this was not the will of God for him, but that he should return to his
homeland to be a cause of salvation for many. He returned to Myra, and was
ordained bishop. He became known for his abundant mercy, providing for the poor
and needy, and delivering those who had been unjustly accused. No less was he
known for his zeal for the truth. He was present at the First Ecumenical
Council of the 318 Fathers at Nicaea in 325; upon hearing the blasphemies that
Arius brazenly uttered against the Son of God, Saint Nicholas struck him on the
face. Since the canons of the Church forbid the clergy to strike any man at
all, his fellow bishops were in perplexity what disciplinary action was to be
taken against this hierarch whom all revered. In the night our Lord Jesus
Christ and our Lady Theotokos appeared to certain of the bishops, informing
them that no action was to be taken against him, since he had acted not out of
passion, but extreme love and piety. The Dismissal Hymn for holy hierarchs, The
truth of things hath revealed thee to thy flock ... was written originally for
Saint Nicholas. He is the patron of all travellers, and of sea-farers in
particular; he is one of the best known and best loved Saints of all time.
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
The truth of things hath revealed thee to thy flock as a
rule of faith, an icon of meekness, and a teacher of temperance; for this
cause, thou hast achieved the heights by humility, riches by poverty. O Father
and Hierarch Nicholas, intercede with Christ God that our souls be saved.
Kontakion in the Third Tone
Saintly One, (St. Nicholas) in Myra you proved yourself a
priest; for in fulfilling the Gospel of Christ, venerable One, you laid down
your life for your people and saved the innocent from death. For this you were
sanctified as One learned in divine grace.
Source: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, http://www.goarch.org/special/nicholas
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