Saint
Martin
Pope
of Rome
April 14th
Troparion (Tone 3)
Thou didst strengthen the Church with true doctrine, O wise
Hierarch Martin: thou didst declare the two natures of Christ and
put heresy to shame. Pray to Him to grant us His great mercy.
Constans II was Emperor and Paul was
Patriarch of Constantinople when Martin became Pope on July 5,
649. There was great turmoil in the Church over the Monothelite
heresy. Constans wrote a dogmatic decree (Typos) to
settle the matter, but it conceded much to the heretics. Pope
Martin convened a council of 105 bishops which condemned the Typos.
He also sent a letter to the Patriarch & Emperor to reject
heresy. Constans responded by sending General Olympius to take
the Pope in bonds to Constantinople. Olympius did not dare to
touch the Pope himself, so he sent one of his men into the church
with a sword to kill Martin. As the soldier entered the church,
he was instantly blinded. Olympius was stymied. Then he had to
combat the Saracens in Sicily and died there. Patriarch Paul
convinced the Emperor to send General Theodore to do the job,
under the pretense that Martin was in league with the godless
Saracens and did not reverence the Mother of God. When he read
the charges to the Pope. Martin refuted them as preposterous.
Nevertheless, Theodore bound him and took him to Constantinople.
He was imprisoned there and ill-treated. When Patriarch Paul was
on his deathbed, he confessed to the Emperor with tears that he
had sinned greatly against Martin and asked for him to be set
free. About that time Martin was exiled to Cherson. Two years
later, in 655, Martin the Confessor reposed in the Lord.
This history illustrates why
the Orthodox Church has never entrusted the purity of the Faith
solely to any one Bishop, Pope or Patriarch. At different times,
heretics have been on the thrones of all of the ancient Sees,
including Rome.
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