By Fr. George Dorbarakis
This Holy Martyr lived in the time of the emperors Maximian and Maximus and came from Amaseia of Pontus, from a village called Choumialon. As soon as he was enrolled among the ranks of the Tirones — that is, the newly-recruited soldiers — under the authority of the officer Brynkas, he was examined by him and confessed that Christ is God, while he mocked the objects of pagan reverence as lifeless idols and works of human hands.
And when he was given the opportunity, he did not remain inactive, but conceived and carried out the greatest of deeds: he burned the idol of the so-called mother of the gods, as the pagans madly claim. For this reason he was arrested, and after confessing that he himself was responsible for the arson, first he was scraped while suspended with iron claws, then he was thrown into a furnace of fire, and there he was perfected in martyrdom.
His synaxis is celebrated on the Saturday of the first week of the Fast, when his miracle of the kollyva also took place and he thus saved the Orthodox people from the defiled eating of food sacrificed to idols.



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