By Fr. George Dorbarakis
1. The Great Patrick was accused because of his faith in Christ and was led before the eparch Julius. He attempted to persuade him to change his faith in many ways, presenting to him as an argument the hot waters which came forth from a spring. That is, he said to him that these are heated by the providence of the gods and are poured forth for the benefit of men. The Holy Martyr answered that indeed the hot waters come forth for benefit, but from the power of the Lord Jesus, Who ordained that there should exist two places: one filled with good things where the Righteous rest, and another filled with darkness and fire, where sinners will be condemned after their resurrection from the dead. And further, continued the Saint, God placed fire in the whole creation and mingled it also among its other elements. And there exists above the heavenly firmament fire and water, while the same also exists beneath the earth, from where the springs likewise gush forth. And those springs which approach the fire pour forth hot water, while the others which are distant from the fire pour forth cold. And the Saint emphasized that the fire beneath the earth is the place of punishment for impious souls, while the water lower than all freezes and becomes crystal, which is called Tartarus, where it was allotted for the gods of the idolaters to dwell. And after he said many such and similar things to him, the ruler ordered that he be thrown into the hot waters which were bubbling forth. And instead of the Saint suffering any harm, those who threw him in were harmed more, while he himself came out unharmed. Then the ruler ordered that he be put to death by the sword, whereupon together with Akakios, Menander, and Polyainos their heads were cut off.
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