The Church celebrates the Feast of Saint Spyridon of Trimythous
Icon of Saint Spyridon of Trimythous. Photo from open sources
On December 25, the Orthodox Church celebrates the feast day of Saint Spyridon of Trimythous, a wonderworker and holy bishop.
Saint Spyridon was born in the late 3rd century on the island of Cyprus in the village of Assia. He came from a humble family, worked as a shepherd, and had a wife and a daughter named Irene. He gave all his earnings from shepherding to those in need and to travelers.
After his wife passed away, Spyridon was chosen as the bishop of the city of Trimythous. As a bishop, he combined pastoral ministry with acts of charity.
Saint Spyridon was endowed with the gift of healing diseases, and his prayers could cure even those deemed incurable. Anyone in need of alms could enter his storehouse and take as much as they needed. Later, they could return what they had taken without any checks or accounting.
Saint Spyridon performed numerous miracles. He was deeply compassionate toward the needs of his people and always sought to help in times of trouble.
Saint Spyridon is the patron saint of pottery and potters and also the protector of the island of Corfu. He is credited with saving the island not only from Turkish invaders but also from a severe famine and a plague epidemic in 1630.
In Church history, Saint Spyridon is venerated on par with Saint Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra. His relics rest on the island of Corfu in the church bearing his name (except for his right hand, which is kept in Rome – Ed.).
Previously, it was reported that the relics of Saint Spyridon of Trimythous would be brought to the Cherkasy Eparchy of the UOC.
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