Synaxis of the Holy Archangel Gabriel. St. Stephen of St. Sabbas Monastery (794).
St. Julian, bishop of Cenomanis (Le Mans) in Gaul (1st c.). Martyr Serapion, under Severus (ca. 205). Martyr Marcian of Iconium (258). Translation of the relics (1946) of Martyrs Anthony, John, and Eustathius, of Vilnius, Lithuania (1347). Synaxis of the Saints of Lithuania.
St. Sarah, abbess, of Scetis (370). Sts. Heliophotus, Epaphrodites, Ammon, Auxouthenius, and Euthenius, monks, of Cyprus (5th c.). St. Just, monk, of Cornwall (5th c.). St. Mildred, abbess of Minster Convent in Thanet (ca. 733). St. Ioannicius the New, schemamonk of Muscel (Romania (1638). Synaxis of the Saints of Hilandar, Mt. Athos.
Repose of Constantine Oprisan of Jilava, Romania (1959).
Tuesday. [I Cor. 6:20-7:12; Matt. 14:1-13]
A rumour of the works of the Lord
reached Herod; he immediately concluded: it is John
resurrected. One could have thought anything. Yet he did
not think of anyone except John. Who gave such a direction
to his thoughts? His conscience. From it you cannot hide
unconscionable deeds; you cannot correct its judgement
with anything. Herod assumed the right to behead John, and
others did not deny that he had the right, but his
conscience spoke, and he could not muffle its words with
anything. That is why he immediately saw John. How many
similar instances do we know where the conscience pursues
a sinner and paints the subject and deed of a sin so that
he sees them even outside himself! There is a voice in us
that we must acknowledge is not our voice. Whose is it?
God’s. He who gives us our nature, gives us this
voice. If it is God’s voice, we must obey it, for
creatures dare not contradict the Creator. This voice says
that God exists, that we completely depend upon Him, and
therefore we cannot not but have a reverent fear of God;
having this fear, we must fulfil God’s will, which
conscience indicates. All of this makes up the word of
God, written in our nature, read and offered to us. And we
see that people of all times and all countries hear this
word and heed it. Everywhere people believe in God,
everywhere they listen to their conscience and await the
future life. Only now has it somehow become fashionable to
not acknowledge these truths. This is how the naturalists
behave; which means that the teaching which the
naturalists preach is unnatural.