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St
Theodore of Shotep
On this day, of the year
220 A.D., St. Theodore of Shotep was martyred. His father's
name was John and he was from the city of Shotep in
Upper Egypt. He went with his regiment to the city of
Antioch, where he married the daughter of a pagan noble
man, and begot by her this St. Theodore.
When his mother wanted to present him to the house
of idols to be educated there, his father refused. She
became angry, drove him away, and the child remained
with his mother. His father John prayed ceaselessly,
and entreated God to guide his son Theodore to the path
of salvation. The child grew up, and learned philosophy,
wisdom, and literature. The Lord Christ illuminated
his heart, and Theodore went to a righteous bishop who
baptized him. When his mother heard of this she was
sorrowed greatly, but the Saint did not mind her.
He joined the army and advanced in the ranks until he
became one of the great generals during the reign of
Emperor Lucianus. The people of the city of Eukhitos
worshipped a great serpent, and offered to him a human
sacrifice every year. While St. Theodore was passing
through this district, he saw a woman crying bitterly.
He asked her about the reason for her crying. She answered
him saying, "I am a widow and they have taken my
two sons to offer them as a sacrifice to the serpent,
although I am Christian." He said to himself, "They
have wronged this woman, but God shall avenge her."
He came down from his horse; and turned his face towards
the East and prayed, then drew near the serpent. The
people of the city were watching him from the tops of
the walls of the city. The serpent was fourteen cubits
long, but God gave him power over it, and he speared
it with his spear and killed it, and delivered the sons
of the widow.
After this, Theodore came to Egypt to search for his
father, and he stayed with him until he died, and then
returned to Antioch. He found that the Emperor had apostatized
the faith and started to persecute the Christians. He
came before him and confessed the Lord Christ. The Emperor
ordered him beaten with rods, burned, and cast into
the fire. He delivered up his soul and received the
crown of martyrdom. A Christian woman took his body
- it was said that she was his mother - after she gave
much money to the soldiers and hid his body until the
end of the time of persecution. Churches were built
in his name in many cities.
May his prayers be with us and Glory be to God forever.
Amen.