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St. Mina

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St. Mina

On this day St. Mina, who is called the blessed faith­ful, was mar­tyred. His father, Eudox­ius, was a native of the city of Nakiyos (Nikiu) and was its Gov­er­nor. His brother was envi­ous of him and he brought charges against him before the Emperor. The Emperor trans­ferred him to Africa and appointed him Gov­er­nor over it. The peo­ple were pleased with him because he was mer­ci­ful and God-​fearing.

His mother Euphemia had no chil­dren. One day she went to church on the feast of our Lady, the Vir­gin, the Mother of God, at Attribes. She saw the chil­dren in the church wear­ing their beau­ti­ful clothes with their par­ents. She heaved a sigh and wept before the icon of Our Lady St. Mary, entreat­ing her to inter­cede for her before her beloved Son, in order that He would give her a son. A voice came from the icon say­ing, “Amen.” She rejoiced in what she had heard and real­ized that the Lord had heard her prayers. When she returned to her home and told her hus­band about it, he replied, “May God’s Will be done.”

The Lord gave them this saint and they called him Mina, accord­ing to the voice that his mother heard. When he grew, his par­ents taught him read­ing and writ­ing and they reared him in a Chris­t­ian man­ner. When he was eleven years old, his father departed at a good old age. Then his mother departed three years later. St. Mina devoted his life to fast­ing, pray­ing and to liv­ing a Chris­t­ian life. Because of everyone’s love towards him and his father, they placed him in his father’s posi­tion. In spite of that, he did not for­sake his worshipping.

When Dio­clet­ian had reneged Chris­tian­ity and issued his orders to wor­ship idols, many were mar­tyred for the Name of the Lord Christ. St. Mina left his posi­tion and went to the desert, where he stayed many days wor­ship­ping God with all his heart.

One day he saw the heav­ens open and the mar­tyrs crowned with beau­ti­ful crowns. He heard a voice say­ing, “He who toils for the Name of the Lord Christ shall receive these crowns.” He returned to the city over which he was Gov­er­nor and con­fessed the Name of the Lord Christ. Know­ing that he belonged to a noble fam­ily, they tried to dis­suade him from his faith and promised him hon­ors and pre­cious gifts. When he did not change his mind, they threat­ened him and the Gov­er­nor ordered him to be tor­tured. When the Gov­er­nor failed to turn him away from his faith in the Lord Christ, he sent him to his brother so that he might influ­ence him but he failed also. Finally, he ordered his head to be cut off with the sword, his body to be cast in the fire and his ashes to be scat­tered in the wind. The body remained in the fire for three days and three nights, but it was not harmed.

His sis­ter came and gave the sol­diers a lot of money and they let her take the body. She put it in a sack made of fronds and decided to go to Alexan­dria, as her brother had pre­vi­ously advised her. She embarked with her brother’s body on one of the ships to Alexandria.

Dur­ing their trip, sea beasts came out of the water and attacked the pas­sen­gers aboard the ship. They were fright­ened and screamed with fear. The Saint’s sis­ter prayed to the Lord and asked for the inter­ces­sion of her brother. While the pas­sen­gers were in fear, fire went forth from her brother’s body and burned the faces of the beasts. They dived imme­di­ately into the water and as they reap­peared, the fire burned them again. They finally dived and did not reappear.

When the ship arrived at the city of Alexan­dria, most of the peo­ple went out with the father, the Patri­arch. They car­ried the holy body with rev­er­ence and honor and entered the city with a ven­er­a­ble cel­e­bra­tion and placed it in the church, after they shrouded it in expen­sive shrouds. When the time of per­se­cu­tion ended, the angel of the Lord appeared to the hon­or­able Patri­arch, Anba Athana­sius, the Apos­tolic. The angel informed him of the Lord’s com­mand which was to place the body of St. Mina on a camel and to take it out of the city with­out let­ting any­one lead it, but to fol­low it from a dis­tance until it stopped at a place that the Lord had des­ig­nated. They walked behind the camel until they arrived at a place called Lake Bayad, in the dis­trict of Mar­riot. There they heard a voice say­ing, “This is the place where the Lord wishes the body of his beloved Mina to be placed.” They low­ered the body and placed it in a cof­fin, then they sit­u­ated it in a beau­ti­ful gar­den and many mir­a­cles hap­pened through the body.

Later on, the peo­ple of Pen­tapo­lis (the five cities) rose against the cities around Alexan­dria. The peo­ple were get­ting ready to face the Berbers, and the Gov­er­nor decided to take the body of St. Mina with him to be his deliv­erer and his strong pro­tec­tor. He took the body secretly and through the bless­ings of this saint, he over­came the Berbers and returned victorious.

The Gov­er­nor decided not to return the body of the Saint to its orig­i­nal place and wanted to take it to Alexan­dria. On the way back, they passed by Lake Bayad, St. Mina’s orig­i­nal place. The camel car­ry­ing the body knelt down and would not move in spite of fre­quent beat­ings. They moved the body over another camel, but again this sec­ond camel did not move from its place. The Gov­er­nor finally real­ized that this was the Lord’s com­mand. He made a cof­fin from decay-​resistant wood and placed the sil­ver cof­fin in it. He then returned it to its place and invoked St. Mina’s bless­ings, then returned to his city.

When the Lord wanted to dis­close the loca­tion of St. Mina’s holy body, He did it in this man­ner. There was a shep­herd in the desert. One day a sheep with mange slipped down into the water of a well near the place of the saint’s body. The sheep then came out of the water and rolled over in the sand of that place, and instantly the sheep was healed. When the shep­herd saw this mir­a­cle, he was amazed. He took some of the sand and mixed it with water and smeared it over every sheep with mange, as well as on those with other infir­mi­ties, and imme­di­ately they were healed.

The news of these mir­a­cles spread in all the coun­tries until the Emperor of Con­stan­tino­ple heard of them. He had an only daugh­ter and she was lep­rous. Her father sent her to the place where the saint’s body was and she inquired from the shep­herd how these mir­a­cles were hap­pen­ing. She took some of the sand, moist­ened it with water, smeared it on her body and slept the night in that place. In her sleep she saw St. Mina say­ing to her, “Arise early and dig in this place, and you will find my body.” When she woke up, she found her­self cured. She began dig­ging as she was told and she found the holy body. She sent word to her father, inform­ing him of the news. The Emperor rejoiced exceed­ingly, thanked the Lord and glo­ri­fied His Name. He then sent men and money and built a church in that place and it was con­se­crated on the fif­teenth day of the Month of Baounah.

When Arca­dius and Hon­o­rius reigned, they ordered a city to be built there. Mul­ti­tudes of peo­ple came to that church ask­ing for the inter­ces­sion of the blessed St. Mina. The Lord had hon­ored him with many signs and won­ders that appeared from his pure body. When the Arabs came to Egypt, some of them attacked the city and the church was destroyed, only ruins remained. When His Grace, the late Pope Abba Kyril­los the Sixth was ordained Patri­arch over the See of St. Mark, he took inter­est in build­ing a large monastery in this area (Mar­riot) in the name of St. Mina. He spent a great deal of money in estab­lish­ing it. There are now many churches in the monastery, vis­ited by many Ortho­dox wor­ship­pers who go there to receive bless­ings and to pray. He also bought one hun­dred acres of land and built a fence around it. He ordained a num­ber of monks who had a high degree of sci­en­tific and reli­gious education.

May the inter­ces­sion of St. Mina be with us and Glory be to our God for­ever. Amen.


On this day St. Mina, who is called the blessed faithful, was martyred. His father, Eudoxius, was a native of the city of Nakiyos (Nikiu) and was its Governor. His brother was envious of him and he brought charges against him before the Emperor. The Emperor transferred him to Africa and appointed him Governor over it. The people were pleased with him because he was merciful and God-fearing.

His mother Euphemia had no children. One day she went to church on the feast of our Lady, the Virgin, the Mother of God, at Attribes. She saw the children in the church wearing their beautiful clothes with their parents. She heaved a sigh and wept before the icon of Our Lady St. Mary, entreating her to intercede for her before her beloved Son, in order that He would give her a son. A voice came from the icon saying, “Amen.” She rejoiced in what she had heard and realized that the Lord had heard her prayers. When she returned to her home and told her husband about it, he replied, “May God’s Will be done.”

The Lord gave them this saint and they called him Mina, according to the voice that his mother heard. When he grew, his parents taught him reading and writing and they reared him in a Christian manner. When he was eleven years old, his father departed at a good old age. Then his mother departed three years later. St. Mina devoted his life to fasting, praying and to living a Christian life. Because of everyone’s love towards him and his father, they placed him in his father’s position. In spite of that, he did not forsake his worshipping.

When Diocletian had reneged Christianity and issued his orders to worship idols, many were martyred for the Name of the Lord Christ. St. Mina left his position and went to the desert, where he stayed many days worshipping God with all his heart.

One day he saw the heavens open and the martyrs crowned with beautiful crowns. He heard a voice saying, “He who toils for the Name of the Lord Christ shall receive these crowns.” He returned to the city over which he was Governor and confessed the Name of the Lord Christ. Knowing that he belonged to a noble family, they tried to dissuade him from his faith and promised him honors and precious gifts. When he did not change his mind, they threatened him and the Governor ordered him to be tortured. When the Governor failed to turn him away from his faith in the Lord Christ, he sent him to his brother so that he might influence him but he failed also. Finally, he ordered his head to be cut off with the sword, his body to be cast in the fire and his ashes to be scattered in the wind. The body remained in the fire for three days and three nights, but it was not harmed.

His sister came and gave the soldiers a lot of money and they let her take the body. She put it in a sack made of fronds and decided to go to Alexandria, as her brother had previously advised her. She embarked with her brother’s body on one of the ships to Alexandria.

During their trip, sea beasts came out of the water and attacked the passengers aboard the ship. They were frightened and screamed with fear. The Saint’s sister prayed to the Lord and asked for the intercession of her brother. While the passengers were in fear, fire went forth from her brother’s body and burned the faces of the beasts. They dived immediately into the water and as they reappeared, the fire burned them again. They finally dived and did not reappear.

When the ship arrived at the city of Alexandria, most of the people went out with the father, the Patriarch. They carried the holy body with reverence and honor and entered the city with a venerable celebration and placed it in the church, after they shrouded it in expensive shrouds. When the time of persecution ended, the angel of the Lord appeared to the honorable Patriarch, Anba Athanasius, the Apostolic. The angel informed him of the Lord’s command which was to place the body of St. Mina on a camel and to take it out of the city without letting anyone lead it, but to follow it from a distance until it stopped at a place that the Lord had designated. They walked behind the camel until they arrived at a place called Lake Bayad, in the district of Marriot. There they heard a voice saying, “This is the place where the Lord wishes the body of his beloved Mina to be placed.” They lowered the body and placed it in a coffin, then they situated it in a beautiful garden and many miracles happened through the body.

Later on, the people of Pentapolis (the five cities) rose against the cities around Alexandria. The people were getting ready to face the Berbers, and the Governor decided to take the body of St. Mina with him to be his deliverer and his strong protector. He took the body secretly and through the blessings of this saint, he overcame the Berbers and returned victorious.

The Governor decided not to return the body of the Saint to its original place and wanted to take it to Alexandria. On the way back, they passed by Lake Bayad, St. Mina’s original place. The camel carrying the body knelt down and would not move in spite of frequent beatings. They moved the body over another camel, but again this second camel did not move from its place. The Governor finally realized that this was the Lord’s command. He made a coffin from decay-resistant wood and placed the silver coffin in it. He then returned it to its place and invoked St. Mina’s blessings, then returned to his city.

When the Lord wanted to disclose the location of St. Mina’s holy body, He did it in this manner. There was a shepherd in the desert. One day a sheep with mange slipped down into the water of a well near the place of the saint’s body. The sheep then came out of the water and rolled over in the sand of that place, and instantly the sheep was healed. When the shepherd saw this miracle, he was amazed. He took some of the sand and mixed it with water and smeared it over every sheep with mange, as well as on those with other infirmities, and immediately they were healed.

The news of these miracles spread in all the countries until the Emperor of Constantinople heard of them. He had an only daughter and she was leprous. Her father sent her to the place where the saint’s body was and she inquired from the shepherd how these miracles were happening. She took some of the sand, moistened it with water, smeared it on her body and slept the night in that place. In her sleep she saw St. Mina saying to her, “Arise early and dig in this place, and you will find my body.” When she woke up, she found herself cured. She began digging as she was told and she found the holy body. She sent word to her father, informing him of the news. The Emperor rejoiced exceedingly, thanked the Lord and glorified His Name. He then sent men and money and built a church in that place and it was consecrated on the fifteenth day of the Month of Baounah.

When Arcadius and Honorius reigned, they ordered a city to be built there. Multitudes of people came to that church asking for the intercession of the blessed St. Mina. The Lord had honored him with many signs and wonders that appeared from his pure body. When the Arabs came to Egypt, some of them attacked the city and the church was destroyed, only ruins remained. When His Grace, the late Pope Abba Kyrillos the Sixth was ordained Patriarch over the See of St. Mark, he took interest in building a large monastery in this area (Marriot) in the name of St. Mina. He spent a great deal of money in establishing it. There are now many churches in the monastery, visited by many Orthodox worshippers who go there to receive blessings and to pray. He also bought one hundred acres of land and built a fence around it. He ordained a number of monks who had a high degree of scientific and religious education.

May the intercession of St. Mina be with us and Glory be to our God forever. Amen.


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