Ss. Cosmas & Damian
July 1st Troparion (Tone
8)
O Holy and unmercenary wonderworkers, visit our infirmities.
Freely you have received, freely give to us.
These holy brothers, Ss. Cosmas and Damian of
Rome, were born in the third century of Christian parents that raised
them in piety and chastity. Ss. Cosmas and Damian were physicians that
were given the gift of healing. They are called unmercenaries, because
they refused payment. The brothers told those seeking healing from
them: "It is not by our own
power that we treat you, but by the power of Christ, the true God.
Believe in Him and be healed." Through their faith and the power of
healing, they brought many to the Faith rousing the anger of the Roman
authorities. The local Christians convinced them to hide, but they
surrendered themselves when they heard of other Christians being
imprisoned in their place. They were imprisoned and put on trial in
front of Emperor Carinus, being accused of sorcery. They professed
their faith in Jesus Christ. The emperor Carinus was then struck
blind and pleaded with the Saints to heal him and promised to release
them and to repent and join the Faithful. Ss. Cosmas and Damian did so
and the emperor did as he promised. Seeing this and the fame that the
brothers found from the miracles that occurred through them, their
former teacher became filled with envy. He invited them into the
wilderness to collect healing herbs. Ss. Cosmas and Damian, trusting
their teacher went suspecting nothing, only to be murdered and thrown
into the river. Many are still healed through their intercessions.
This icon is by the hand of Nick Papas of Greensburg, PA.
Another group of Unmercenary Healers: Ss. Hermolaus & Panteleimon
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