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June 10, 2024 - Paona 3, 1740

Departure of St.Martha of Egypt

Departure of St.Martha of Egypt
On this day also, the ascetic and fighter St. Martha, departed. She was born in the city of Mesr (Cairo) to wealthy Christian parents. She loved fornication and unchastity in her youth and her works became known. However, the mercy of God from above encompassed her, and moved her to go to the church. That was on the Nativity of Our Lord. When she came to its door and wished to go inside, the servant delegated to watch the door told her, It is not meet for you to go into the holy church, for you know what you are? A confrontation took place between them, and when the Bishop heard the clamor, he came to the door of the church to see what had happened. When he saw the girl, he said to her, Do you not know that the house of God is holy, and only the pure enter it. She wept and said,
Accept me O father, for I am repentant from this instant, and have decided not to go back to my sin. The bishop replied, If it is true what you have said, go and bring back here all your silk clothes and gold ornaments. She went quickly and brought back all of her clothes and ornaments and gave them to the Bishop. He
ordered that they be burned immediately, then he shaved off the hair of her head. He put on her the monastic garb and sent her to one of the convents. She fought a great spiritual fight, and she frequently said in her prayers: O Lord, if I could not bear the disgrace from the servant of Your house, so please do not put me to shame before Your angels and saints. She continued the spiritual fight for twenty-five years, during which she did not go out of the door of the convent, then departed in peace.
May his prayers be with us. Amen.