Sunday, August 24, 2014

Saint George The Newly-Revealed In The Diipion

Saint George The Newly-Revealed In The Diipion
Admirable George the New and the Wonderworker in the Diipion (Banquet Day - Trudge 11)

"[Flick shows the Firuz Aga Mosque with respect to the Hippodrome and Hagia Sophia, which is possibly built polished the ruins of the Church of Saint John the Theologian in the Diipion.]"

The majestic George lived in the tenth century. According to the Parisian Codex he flourished in the existence of Ruler John I Tzimiskes (969-976), but according to the Vienna Codex it was trendy Constantine VII (913-959) and Romanos Porphyrogenitos (959-963). His shock absorber is as well referred to in the Illustrious Lavra Codex.

The majestic George had a next of kin and children that he abandoned and he would stroll from place to place, from the cities to the depart, in agitation and analysis. Hip the glitch seven days of his life he came to Constantinople and took sanctuary in the Church of Saint John the Theologian in the Diipion, where he reposed in undisturbed. In addition to associates who well thought-out for his wake saw with twitch that to his presume was tied plucky chains, with which he wrapped his add up presume. Once they markedly understood from this that this was an cloistered man, they built a stone tomb and pinched him in the narthex of the church. That attachment began to surge myrrh, therapeutic diverse illnesses and working many miracles.

Source: Translated by John Sanidopoulos.