(OMSGSA) - Sunday of the Chinese Martyrs - Second Sunday after Pentecost/Second Sunday of Matthew
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Synaxarion
On this day, second Sunday of Matthew, we celebrate the Synaxis (gathering) of the Chinese Orthodox Christians who were martyred in Peking during the Boxer Rebellion in the year 1900.
Short History
In the year of our Lord 1900, when the Empress Dowager reigned over the vast country of China and supported the Boxer Rebellion against all foreigners, two-hundred twenty Orthodox Christians in Peking died as martyrs, although a few others lost courage and renounced the truth of the Gospel. Leader of the martyrs was the Priest Metrophanes Tsi-Chung. Many others followed his example and became martyrs with him, by various means, among whom were his wife Tatiana and sons Isaiah and John, Isaiah’s fiancée Maria, also Paul Wang, the teacher Ia Wang, the eight year old boy John, Clement Kui Lin, Matthew Chai Tsuang, his brother Witt, Anna Chui, and many others, whose names are known by the Lord of life who awards the crowns.
Verses
China, too, possesses Christ-bearing Martyrs,
who continually lift their hands in prayer for her.
The good earth of China bore fruit, the God-loving Martyrs.
By the intercessions of Your Saints, O Christ our God, have mercy on us and save us. Amen.
Apolytikion
Mode 3. Seeing how beautiful.
When you renounced your false ancestral errors all, * you came to know that Christ is God and Lord of all. * When you courageously proclaimed that He is the only Savior, * you endured the suffering and the tortures as if you were * bodiless, and you received from His hand the unfading crown. * And now you intercede for all of China * to see the light of knowledge, O Martyr Saints.
Kontakion
Mode 4. You who were lifted.
In recent times you imitated the martyrs of former times in your victorious contests, O blessed Saints, for you competed valiantly for Christ. Watering the holy Church of the great land of China with your blood, you have received a crown from Lord’s hand. As you are standing near Him in the heights, commemorate us who honor your martyrdom.
Œkos
Sweet is the death of Martyrs and full of gladness; for the abuse and tortures endured for Christ bring an abundance of honor. Therefore the great multitude of Chinese martyrs has brought spiritual joy to the entire Church today, as she marvels at their courage and steadfastness of mind, and also their indomitable confession of faith, by which they glorified Jesus the giver of the crowns, after being killed in various ways. We who love martyrs dutifully celebrate them and in faith cry out to them: “Athletes of the Lord, worthy of God, as you are standing near Him in the heights, commemorate us who honor your martyrdom.
May the Chinese renounce Marxism & find salvation in Christ, through the intercessions of the Chinese Martyrs!
ReplyDeleteMarxism in China has long been a mere beard on the bald face of state capitalism and the political monopoly driving a lust to dominate not only the Chinese people but the whole world. May the God of compassion deliver us from their greedy grasp!
DeleteThe official line in China is that the Boxer Rebellion was a righteous anticipation of the Communist Revolution. For all the ideological compromises they have made in recent decades, PRC authorities still do not take kindly to criticisms of the Boxers, including attempts by several unrecognized church organizations to depict the movement as an evil one which created "martyrs." In their eyes it was a glorious expression of the people's will.
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