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St. Philopater Mercurius / Abu Sifein

(Abu Sifein) Philopatyr was born in 224 A.D. in the city of Eskentos in Cappadocia (Eastern Asia Minor.) The word Philopatyr is a Greek word which means Father of Love (Patyr = father, Philo = love). His family used to live on hunting wild animals.

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(Abu Sifein) Philopatyr was born in 224 A.D. in the city of Eskentos in Cappadocia (Eastern Asia Minor.) The word Philopatyr is a Greek word which means Father of Love (Patyr = father, Philo = love). His family used to live on hunting wild animals. One day his father Yares, along with his grandfather, were hunting in the forest when they were attacked by a wild beast. The animal jumped on the grandfather, and that scared Yares so much that he fainted. While he was unconscious, he had a vision: he saw a brilliant light and heard a voice saying, "Yares, I am your God who loves you.

I know that you have a good heart and that you hate the pagan idols. I want to inform you that your son Philopatyr will become like a tree bearing good fruits, and because of him, I will bless you and your wife. Philopatyr will be my witness and will defy all prejudice in my name." Shortly after, Yares, his wife and his son were baptized and they were given new names. Yares became Noah, his wife became Saphina and Philopatyr became Marcorios. The news of their baptism spread quickly in the city and the prince ordered them to be arrested and thrown to the wild animals.

But the Lord, who shut the mouths of the lions at the time of Daniel, tamed the wild animals and they did not harm them. The prince and his soldiers were astonished and decided to release Yares and his family. When the Berbers attacked Eskentos, Noah went to fight them. He was taken prisoner and was brought to their foreign country, where he served them for seventeen months. When the war finally ended, he went back to his city and joined his family, but he died shortly after. After the death of Noah, the pagan king Dicius chose Marcorios to replace his father. He led the army against the Berbers.

After several days of fighting, the archangel Michael appeared to Marcorios holding a shining sword. He said, "Marcorios, servant of Jesus Christ, don't be afraid. Take this sword from my hand and fight the Berbers with it. Don't forget your God when you come back victoriously. I am Michael the Archangel, whom God sent to inform you that you should suffer for the Lord's name. I shall be with you and support you until you complete your testimony. The name of our Lord Jesus Christ will be glorified in you. " The saint took the sword from the Archangel. He went to fight the Berbers with two swords.

He conquered them as he felt the divine strength fill his heart. When Dicius heard the news about the triumphant victory, he was very pleased. He appointed Marcorios prince and gave him many honorable medals. In 249 A.D. Dicius blasphemed against Christ and started persecuting the Christians. He issued a decree compelling everyone to offer sacrifices to his pagan gods. The Archangel Michael appeared to Marcorios and told him to remember his Lord and not to be scared of the persecutions.

The saint was happy of the encouragement he received from the Lord and spent the whole night praying fervently, and confessing his weakness to God. The next morning, the king sent some messengers to summon Marcorios to the palace, but he excused himself, saying that he was tired. The day after, the king sent for Marcorios again. He told him, "Dear Marcorios, let's go offer incense to the gods who helped us attain victory in the war." Being kind, Marcorios didn't say anything but as they were going, he slipped through the crowd and went away.

However, one of the king's guards reported his absence, and the king called Marcorios and asked him, "Is it true that you refused to worship the idols who helped us during the war?" Marcorios answered with courage, "Your Majesty, the victory was not due to dumb idols made by human hands. It was accomplished by the grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who sent his Archangel to give me a sword and strengthened me. I cannot deny my God and worship statues." The king was mad, but held himself back, because he didn't want to loose a courageous hero like Marcorios.

He tried to persuade him by promising him a higher position, and large sums of money, but to no avail. So he stripped him from all his gold medals and ranks. In all that, Marcorios' faith was unshaken. Then the king ordered him to be thrown in jail. That did not stop the saint from praying and singing hymns in prison. During the night, Michael the Archangel appeared to him and told him, "Don't be afraid of the tortures. Confess your faith in Jesus publicly because He's the only One able to save you." The next morning, the king called Marcorios and tried again to convince him to give up his faith.

When he refused, the king decided to start the torturing. The soldiers hung the saint between two poles, higher than the ground so that they could hit him with sharp nails. They tried also to cut his body with sharp blades and burn it, but because of the Lord's grace, Marcorios was able to endure all these tortures in silence. Back in jail, the Archangel appeared and touched Marcorios' body. He was instantly healed. The next day, when the king saw that the saint was in perfect health, he attributed it to witcheraft. Marcorios told him that it was Jesus who is the true healer of the soul and the body.

Nevertheless, after Dicius tried so many tortures without any success, he decided to have him beheaded. Marcorios lifted up his arms and prayed fervently, asking the Lord-to accept him in paradise. Then, all of a sudden, he saw The Lord Jesus in a glorified vision, surrounded by many angels. Jesus said, "My chosen son, Marcorios, come to your eternal rest with the saints. Your prayers have risen up to me like the aroma of good-smelling incense. Miracles will be performed in any church bearing your name. And I will save those who ask Me through your intercession.

Whoever writes or reads the story of your life will have their names written in the Book of Life." Then, after the Lord had blessed him, Marcorios was so happy that he ran to his executioners, and begged them to carry out the king's orders immediately. Then he knelt down and said, "Lord, do not count this sin against them." Marcorios was martyred on the 4th of December in the year 250 A.D. He was only 25 years old. After the end of the first persecution, God wanted to reveal the place of the saint's burial. Marcorios appeared to a poor man in the city, and told him that he was Marcorios the martyr of the Lord.

"My body is buried in Cappadocia Gardens, under the old house on the way to the royal palace. My body looks as white as snow, because Jesus was present at the time of my martyrdom," said the saint. The next morning, the man went to dig under the old house. Then he smelled perfume, and at the same time he saw the body of the saint. The news spread quickly and many people came to take a look at the blessed body. They moved it to the village's Church until they built a new church bearing his name, and Marcorios' body was buried there with respect and devotion.

A few years later, the Armenian patriarch visited Egypt and met with the Egyptian patriarch. The latter asked him if Egypt could have part of the relics of Saint Marcorios to be placed in the church that bears his name in old Cairo. On the 9th of Baouna (June 16) part of the blessed body was offered to Egypt. May the blessing and prayers of this great martyr and saint Marcorios Abu Sifein be with us all. Amen [ Back ] [ Up ] [ Next ]

Hymn

1. Come let us rejoice with hymns
And sing to God, Savior and Judge
At the feast of the martyr, the hero of faith
Philopateer Mercurius
2. O our God, we offer You praise
Through Your saint the martyr of Christ
The lover of the Father, the faithful
Philopateer Mercurius.
3. Bless us all in your feast
Confirm your children with grace
You received the crowns for your struggle
Philopateer Mercurius.
4. The courageous hero of the two swords
His story is sung with the strings
He is brave and doesn’t fear fire
Philopateer Mercurius.
5. His father was a hunter in the desert
He became a prince through his courage
He lived among rulers and great men
Philopateer Mercurius.
6. His father was called Noah in baptism
His mother called Saphina filled with the Spirit
And the angel gave him a praised name
Philopateer Mercurius.
7. Their intercessor Archangel Michael
Lead them in the fear of Emmanuel
This great hero was this family's fruit
Philopateer Mercurius.
8. He rode horses when he was young
And they made him take his father’s stead
They exalted him to be a general
Philopateer Mercurius.
9. The Barbarians terrified Decius
He gathered his soldiers and the guards
With their general, steadfast and strong
Philopateer Mercurius
10. "Caesar, fear not your enemies
My God is able to destroy them
And grant you this great desire
Philopateer Mercurius.
11. Michael gave him a fiery sword
Saying "When you destroy the Barbarians
Do not forget your God, O chosen one
Philopateer Mercurius.
12. He battled with power and faith
With two swords shining in his hands
All the enemies fell before his face
Philopateer Mercurius.
13. In a short time they scattered
And the Roman soldiers shouted,
"The God of our general gave him triumph"
Philopateer Mercurius.
14. The Emperor elevated the ranks
And honored all the leaders
Most of all, his hero of the two swords
Philopateer Mercurius.
15. The Emperor ordered them to worship
And to offer incense to his idols
In steadfastness he refused the order
Philopateer Mercurius.
16. "I do not worship stone or gold
Your gods did not help in the war"
He torn his uniform and lost his rank
Philopateer Mercurius.
17. "My God Jesus whom I worship
Is worthy of incense and offering
With fear and tremble I worship"
Philopateer Mercurius.
18. "On the Cross He died for me
And from Hades He saved me
I shall not deny Him or leave my faith"
Philopateer Mercurius.
19. Decius was surprised and promised
To grant him many good things
"Your promise is vain and I reject"
Philopateer Mercurius.
20. "Do not refuse but be obedient
Or I will humiliate you before everyone"
Our martyr refused with great courage
Philopateer Mercurius.
21. He ordered for him to be whipped
And tortured to break his bones
They scraped his skin and he stood firm
Philopateer Mercurius.
22. They placed him on hot iron bars
Because of his love to the Lord of hosts
This martyr endured many tortures
Philopateer Mercurius.
23. The Emperor ordered to jail him
And the angel came and healed him
He who believes in Jesus shall not die
Philopateer Mercurius.
24. The Lord raised him, and the soldiers shouted
"We worship God and we are His servants
We fear not death, but desire Him"
Philopateer Mercurius.
25. In Caesarea, he received the crown
After Emmanuel comforted him
He accepted the pain of the sword
Philopateer Mercurius.
26. On the 25th of Hatour
He was martyred and left the world
His intercession is never in vain
Philopateer Mercurius.
27. All the believers call upon him
Shouting and saying with faith
"Come save us O God of Abee Seifen"
Philopateer Mercurius.
28. May God have mercy upon us
And guide us to follow your ways
Our joy multiplies with your blessings
Philopateer Mercurius.
29. On the 9th of Baona we remember
The feast of bringing your relics
To Egypt, as a great treasure
Philopateer Mercurius.
30. He healed the sick and the blind
And saved his children from the Devil
A great judge who helps everyone
Philopateer Mercurius.
31. On the 25th of Abib
We also commemorate
The consecration of the beloved's church
Philopateer Mercurius.
32. St. Anthony the great among the saints
Used to pray in his city for years
In the church of the martyr of the two swords
Philopateer Mercurius.
33. He is a strong intercessor for the virgins
Like the righteous St. Demiana
And all who walk in purity
Philopateer Mercurius.
34. Also Sophia and the virgins,
Emperor Julian martyred them,
And our hero stabbed him
Philopateer Mercurius.
35. Save us from the Devil
As you saved Abba Basil
And killed Julian the infidel
Philopateer Mercurius.
36. In his icon, he is a knight
Riding on a great horse
With his two swords a cross above
Philopateer Mercurius.
37. Abandon us not we the sinners
Teach us to please God
To love Him as you have done
Philopateer Mercurius.
38. O God confirm in the faith
And make the lazy become strong
We overcome with the help of
Philopateer Mercurius.
39. O Lord save us by Your Cross
And deal with us in Your wonders
By the intercession of Your martyr
Philopateer Mercurius.
40. Help us O our holy God
To praise Your chosen martyr
As we all say, "Axios"
Philopateer Mercurius.