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He is...
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the protector of the police,
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you should know, the police in Greece
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have Holy Great Martyr Artemius
as their protector.
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An Athonite Cell
Joys from the Holy Mountain
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Christ is Risen my dear ones!
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We are seeing each other again,
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to continue...
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with the life of St. Artemius.
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I have spoken for so long
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about the Cell of St. Artemius,
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and it is time for me to tell you a few
things about St. Artemius.
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Who was St. Artemius?
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Where did he live? How did he suffer?
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And I will try to tell you,
in a few words,
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I grabbed a book to glance at
it a little bit.
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The sun is very strong here, and I tried
to sit with my back towards it
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but it is still very strong.
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Look, I have a small icon of St. Artemius
here,
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so that you can see.
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The Holy Martyr Artemius.
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Actually, Holy Great Martyr Artemius.
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So in a few words...
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St. Artemius was the duke of Egypt.
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Meaning the voivode of Egypt,
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especially of Alexandria.
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So he was the leader of the city
of Alexandria.
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But before getting there,
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he was born in Egypt but he was a
soldier
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during the time of Emperor Constantine
the Great,
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a brave and faithful soldier.
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And actually, when St. Constantine the
Great had to go to war against Maxentius,
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and prayed to God, "Lord give me a sign,
how can I defeat him,
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because he has twice as many
men as I?"
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And then he saw the Holy Cross in the
form of stars in the sky,
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and it was written, with letters
made of stars,
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"In this sign you shall conquer."
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"In this sign you shall conquer."
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And then St. Constantine the Great
commanded that the Holy Cross
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be put on swords, on the bridle of
the horses,
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on everything, on their weapons,
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on their bodies...that is on their
clothes,
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to mark themselves with the sign
of the Holy Cross.
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Because they realized the
significance of the Holy Cross,
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if it appeared in the sky.
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And St. Artemius was close to the
emperor,
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he saw the sign of the cross
and was strengthened in faith and so on.
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After going through many wars,
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in the meantime, St. Constantine the
Great died,
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because the times were such, in
the olden days,
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that there were many intrigues
in the Roman Empire;
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they would murder each other,
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he was killed by those who
would be his stepbrothers.
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Something like that...he was poisoned.
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And others took over the empire,
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and in the meantime, at first,
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the sons of St. Constantine the Great
[were in charge].
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St. Artemius was a soldier of Constantius,
the son of St. Constantine the Great.
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And because he was part of the older
soldiers and trusting him,
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when Constantius found out that somewhere
in Achaia, buried there,
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are the relics of Holy Apostle Andrew and
the relics of Holy Apostle Luke,
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the emperor called Artemius, as he
was then,
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trusting him, and told him,
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"Look Artemius, go, take enough people
with you,
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and bring me the relics of these
two saints."
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And St. Artemius went, he searched
for them,
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he dug them up with honor, and brought
them to the emperor, to Constantinople.
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And the emperor, knowing and trusting
him,
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made him duke, meaning voivode of
Egypt, of the city of Alexandria.
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He entrusted everything to him there.
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St. Artemius went to Alexandria, and
through his life,
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he Christianized many more
than were Christian there.
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Because there were many Christians, but
he helped too,
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and almost the whole city became
Christian.
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Meanwhile, as the kingdom kept changing,
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with the battles for the throne that
happened at that time,
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others came and
were killed one by one -
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and then a sort of nephew
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of the emperor Constantine the Great,
got on the throne:
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Julian the Apostate.
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But how did he get on the throne?
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Because he wasn't the successor,
there had been others,
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at one point Gallus was emperor, then
there was another - Constans,
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who were Christian, all.
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Julian the Apostate, at first also
showed himself to be a Christian,
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so that he could reach the throne.
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Then, after reaching the throne, he showed
his true colors, as it is said,
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after he saw himself in power.
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He began to sacrifice to idols!
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But even before that, he used to go to
sorcerers and pay them money
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to help him reach the throne.
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So he would call on the
help of the devils!
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Because many times, many - in order to
get into a position or something,
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they turn to sorcerers and
things of the devil.
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And then they are subject to the devil.
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Because if they gave them the right,
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since they make a promise
when they submit to the devil,
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after that they must serve the devil.
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Then they reach their positions and
after that they do what they do!
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Julian the Apostate did the same.
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He got on the throne.
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He showed his true colors.
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And he began to persecute Christians.
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He would murder them, kill them;
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because of this, we read in the
life of Saint Basil the Great,
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that Julian the Apostate came and began
to threaten him.
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And Saint Basil knew him - he knew him
from Athens since he studied there -
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Saint Basil, Saint Gregory,
Saint John Chrysostom,
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they knew each other from there and
[St. Basil] knew he was an immoral man.
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Julian didn't have any law, he studied
with them, but he was the type of man...
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he was only interested in status,
the debauched life and all that.
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[St. Basil] rebuked the emperor,
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"Are you not ashamed, how can you
behave like this and kill Christians?"
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And then the emperor threatened him,
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"I will kill you! I will take away
your wealth!"
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"My wealth? I only have the clothes
on my back."
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"I will kill you!"
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"Then you will send me to Christ sooner!"
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And then the emperor went to war,
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and said,
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"When I get back, I will destroy all the
churches, and I will kill you."
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He said this to St. Basil.
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And he left.
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St. Basil said,
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"IF you will return!"
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And he went away, to wars and so on.
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Returning to St. Artemius.
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St. Artemius, being duke of Egypt,
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and Julian the Apostate going to
war in Antioch, against the Persians,
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he announced to all the voivodes of
the cities, from somewhere in Antioch,
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and of course this included Artemius from
the city of Alexandria,
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to bring their soldiers and come,
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as he needed help against the Persians,
who were many.
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St. Artemius came.
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And what was Julian the
Apostate doing in Antioch?
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He had found two Christians, Eugene
and Mardarius,
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and he was torturing them.
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He made them walk after him wearing
iron shoes with nails on the soles,
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and all kinds of other tortures.
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He was torturing them there in front
of everyone.
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When St. Artemius arrived and witnessed
this, he stood up and said,
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"Emperor, how do you dare to rise up
against Christ?
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How do you dare to torture the
servants of Christ?
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God has allowed you to become emperor,
to try us,
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to try his faithful soldiers,
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but the punishment of God will be upon
you soon for what you are doing."
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And the emperor got angry and asked,
"Who is this?"
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"He is Artemius, duke of Egypt."
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"Take away his nobility, take everything
away, his sash, his clothes...
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and bring him here!"
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They laid him down, and in the past
what would they use for punishment?
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They would use ox sinews.
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They would take out the dry sinews
from an ox
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and they would use them to beat a person.
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It was the greatest pain.
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It would be like using iron rods now,
almost like that.
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And they beat him using those, on his
back, on his belly,
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until his skin was completely cut up,
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until they almost left him unconscious.
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But St. Artemius did not let out
a single moan.
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He was quiet and bore it
all with patience.
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Then they put him in prison.
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The next day they took him out again.
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And the emperor began accusing him
of this and that;
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St. Artemius testified back until the
emperor did not know what else to say.
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So then the emperor, very inflamed,
again tortured him,
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using some sort of spears reddened in the
fire,
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to spear him and beat him with
those.
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He was destroyed, there was nothing
whole left of him.
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And then he was placed in prison again.
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The emperor went somewhere else,
to Daphne, there was a place,
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where there was a large temple of Apollo,
and the goddess Aphrodite.
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And he went there to bring sacrifices,
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so that the gods would tell him whether
he would defeat the Persians.
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And he went and brought sacrifices...
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usually the devils would answer through
their idolatrous priests,
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whether he would win or loose...
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Now there was nothing. The devils
said nothing.
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And then he asked the idolatrous
priests,
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"Why aren't they answering?"
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And they said, "Since the relics of
St. Babylas came to this city,
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all of our gods have been silent."
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Meaning the devils had no more power.
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A saint had arrived, a martyr - his
relics - and the devils had left the city.
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The emperor was enraged and commanded:
"Remove these relics from here,
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because our gods are not answering
us."
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And Christians took them away
from that place then.
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And the emperor, after giving sacrifices
and left,
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fire came from above and burned
the idolatrous temple.
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And then emperor, enraged, returned.
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He ordered that St. Artemius be brought
out of prison.
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But in the meantime, what had happened
in the cell?
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In the state that he was in from
tortures,
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Christ came down and said,
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"Rejoice fighter Artemius! Take courage
for I am with you. Do not fear,
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since you have confessed Me before the
people,
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so shall I confess you before
My Father.
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You shall be with Me in My Kingdom."
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Did you hear that?
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If we confess before people, or the
emperor as it was,
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that Christ is the true God, and we do
not renounce our faith,
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Christ will also confess for us before
God the Father,
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"Yes, look, he sacrificed himself for Us,
he confessed,
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he was not ashamed of the Christian
faith."
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And we are received in the Heavenly
Kingdom.
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Yes, dear ones. Let us never be ashamed.
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No matter what, no matter what happens.
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Nobody can defeat us, ever, if we have
Christ with us.
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Who is bigger than God?
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And we have the Mother of God...
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And when Christ appeared, He healed
Artemius and ascended to heaven.
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And when the emperor returned, he saw
Artemius luminous, bright,
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and with no wound on him.
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He could not believe it,
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he was looking at him knowing that he
had been butchered.
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The emperor said,
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"I see that our gods have taken pity
on you!"
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Artemius started laughing and said,
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"No, not you gods, but my Christ who
I serve."
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And the emperor said,
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"Well I have seen that your Christians
have burned down the temple."
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"No, not my Christians, God sent fire from
heaven, and the temple burned,
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so that you may become wise and
see that He is above all."
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"Are you laughing at me too, Artemius?
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I'll show you..."
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The emperor was fuming, he could see
that he could not defeat St. Artemius,
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that his devils had stopped talking,
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that the temple had burned as fire
from heaven descended.
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He was so enraged that he could not
accept that he was defeated.
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And of course, they brought out
St. Artemius and he ordered
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that a big boulder be brought and
cut in half,
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to lift up the top part, place
St. Artemius on the bottom
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and then drop the top part
on St. Artemius.
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So imagine, a ton of rock on the bottom,
and a ton on top, being placed on him.
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And he was completely crushed.
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He was like a plank of wood, his bones,
everything.
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And think about it, the saint was talking
and rebuking the emperor,
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the emperor could not believe it.
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Then the emperor rose and left.
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He was sure that now he would not
make it out alive
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and left him there until the morning.
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The next day when the emperor came,
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he said, "Lift up the rock!"
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And when they lifted the rock,
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and think about it, St. Artemius was like
a plank of wood, completely crushed,
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there was nothing left of him on the
inside,
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his bones were crushed,
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he got up on his feet, as he was,
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and everyone was afraid when they saw him,
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and he began to rebuke the emperor.
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He could speak clearly.
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And he said, "Emperor, your end is near!
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And you will receive payment for
everything you have done,
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for all your persecution of Christians."
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"No, because I will go and have victory
over the Persians!"
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"No, that is where you will find
your death." He told him.
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The emperor, seething with anger, and
not knowing what else to do, said,
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"Cut off his head!"
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He saw that he would not die so he
cut off his head.
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St. Artemius went to Christ in this way.
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A Christian lady who had
influence and money,
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intervened through acquaintances and
she paid money
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and managed to take the relics
of St. Artemius
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and put them in a place of honor.
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The emperor of course...
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went to Persia.
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And then an old Persian,
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he was a wise man of the Persians,
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came before the emperor,
and said,
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"Emperor, why suffer so much?
I will help you to conquer Persia easily.
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I will take you on the shortest route
without losing soldiers or anything."
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The emperor, pleased, trusted him.
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That Persian took him and his whole army,
with him as a guide,
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through all the desolate
places,
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where there was no water, nothing.
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There were all sorts of damaging winds,
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and he guided the army of emperor Julian
through all those areas,
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until half of his army died.
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And then the Persian started laughing
and said,
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"I brought you this way on purpose.
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I prefer to die and have my nation free,
and not be stepped on by you.
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I have brought you to this wasteland
which nobody can escape from."
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When the emperor and the soldiers heard
that he had made fools out of them,
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and him saying, "I prefer death 10 times
over
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than to have my country stepped on
by enemies,
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than to see our women and children taken
as slaves and raped..." and so on.
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You can imagine when the emperor
heard...
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He had lost soldiers,
they were all faint...
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He cut him up into pieces.
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[The Persian] sacrificed himself for
his country.
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You see? They were pagans, but see
how they loved their country.
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They would not sell it.
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They were willing to die to protect
the country.
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And of course, being in that situation,
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and then clashing with the soldiers
of that place,
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they were chased, they were starved,
there was a few of them,
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and the emperor, what did he die of?
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The prophecy of St. Artemius
was fulfilled.
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And St. Basil the Great, after the emperor
left, started praying.
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In prayer, he said, "Lord, do not allow
the emperor to come back alive,
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that he may not do what he said, which
is to destroy Your Church!"
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Then he saw St. Mercurius, how he
disappeared from the wall, from the icon,
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he had his spear, and after some time he
returned to the icon,
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with a bloody spear.
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And then [St. Basil] realized that Julian
died then.
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So what happened?
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Being in the battles there, Julian
the Apostate,
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he was eventually defeated,
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and he ran away and hid.
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But eventually the soldiers pursued him
and wounded him with a spear.
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But whose spear was it?
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It was the spear of St. Artemius,
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but he did not realize that, he thought
those soldiers wounded him.
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And in those torments at the end,
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when he saw his blood flowing,
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because he was stabbed and was
completely wounded,
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he took blood in his hand, and with
hatred - not even then did he repent -
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he threw it up and said, "You have
conquered Galilean!"
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Meaning, he said it to Christ,
He was called Christ the Galilean,
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"You conquered!"
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That is, even then he was capable of
fighting with Christ.
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And he had a death...like he deserved as
it is said.
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After all the evil he did, God allowed it
in this way.
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Yes...
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And St. Artemius, if we look at both,
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St. Artemius went to Christ to reign, and
the other one,
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Julian the Apostate, the persecutor
and so on,
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went to torments.
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Think about it...the consequences of
each life.
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It is the same now.
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We have different situations
in this world,
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each one goes on according to his works,
let that be clear.
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We see leaders with different interests,
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and now, even in our country, they are
ready for war.
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Leaders want to bring the country
into war.
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Why?
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Because of interests.
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Is that what we need?
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Do not be afraid my dear ones,
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pray to St. Artemius,
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because he loved his faith, he loved his
country and everything,
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that is, he remained next to Christ,
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he did not take anything into account
for Christ, for the faith,
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and St. Artemius can help us.
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And there is another thing,
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St. Artemius is a helper,
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a healer of everything that has to do with
this interior part,
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diseases of the intestines,
of the kidneys,
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because he too was completely destroyed
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and received the grace from God to heal
the prostrate, intestines...
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everything that has to do with the
interior of the person,
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he helps a lot.
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And here in Greece, he is the protector
of the police. You should know,
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that the police in Greece have Holy
Great Martyr Artemius as protector
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because he was "Grand Duke" (mega dux).
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Meaning the minister of interior of
St. Constantine the Great.
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So he is a great saint, and honored
here in Greece,
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and he helps a lot, you should know.
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That is what I wanted to tell you about
St. Artemius.
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Actually at Konstamonitou Monastery,
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which was built by the son of emperor
Constantine the Great,
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there is a place where they have a pew,
where they have the icon of St. Artemius,
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where, it is said, St. Artemius
came to Athos personally,
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to bring a part of the relics of
St. Luke, the Apostle and Evangelist,
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when he had been sent at that time
by the emperor
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to bring the relics to Constantinople.
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So he brought a part [of the relics]
to Athos,
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and that place in the monastery is honored
as being the place
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where St. Artemius stayed when he came
to bring the holy relics,
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as he was honored at the time,
having the office he had.
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So St. Artemius has been to the
Holy Mountain.
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Yes, so pray to him, because he has
a lot of power before God.
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And as I said, he is also the protector of
the police,
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for those who are in the police,
pray to him as he helps,
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especially in these times with all
the craziness of the world,
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and one more thing before I end...
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Let's not want war,
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let's not get into the war.
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It is not our war.
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Everything we see are interests.
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It has nothing to do with us.
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We, Romania, have to stay home
in peace.
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Prayer, hope in God and let's not get
into anything.
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Because there will be chaos if we
enter this war.
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I have said this many times,
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and I will say it again.
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Let's stay peacefully in our country
and not get involved in any way.
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Leaders should understand this,
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because they are very much pushing
to get noticed now.
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There will be chaos if they enter in this
whole dirty game.
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Let's pray, as I said, to St. Artemius, to
the Mother of God,
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to help us, and to bring peace
to the world,
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because woe betide if peace is taken from
the earth.
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Yes, my dear ones.
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But we should have hope in God, in the
Mother of God, and in the saints,
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because they will not leave us.
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Lord help us!
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May the Mother of God and Holy
Great Martyr Artemius help us!