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#154252 - 11/09/06 07:17 AM Saint Nectarios of Aegina - November 9th
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Today is the feast of Saint Nectarios, The Wonderworker Whose relics are on the island of Aegina. For those who hold a veneration for this great saint, and for those who may seek his intercessions, I pray that you are granted many years. I offer the following to our posters with the prayer that it may enhance them spiritually and brings another of God's champions and witnesses into their lives and help them with their daily struggles.

In IC XC,
Father Anthony+

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Apolytikion in the First Tone

O faithful, let us honor Nectarios, divine servant of Christ, offspring of Silivria and guardian of Aegina, who in these latter years was manifested as the true friend of virtue. All manner of healing wells forth for those who in piety cry out, "Glory to Christ who glorified you; glory to Him who, through you, wrought wonders; glory to Him who, through you, works healing for all."

Kontakion in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone

In joy, let our hearts praise the latest shining star of the Orthodox, the newly erected rampart of the Church. For, glorified by the work of the Spirit, he abundantly pours forth the grace of healing to those who cry out, "Hail, Father Nectarios".

Reading:

Saint Nectarius was born in Selyvria of Thrace on October 1, 1846. After putting himself through school in Constantinople with much hard labour, he became a monk on Chios in 1876, receiving the monastic name of Lazarus; because of his virtue, a year later he was ordained deacon, receiving the new name of Nectarius. Under the patronage of Patriarch Sophronius of Alexandria, Nectarius went to Athens to study in 1882; completing his theological studies in 1885, he went to Alexandria, where Patriarch Sophronius ordained him priest on March 23, 1886 in the Cathedral of Saint Sabbas, and in August of the same year, in the Church of Saint Nicholas in Cairo, made him Archimandrite. Archimandrite Nectarius showed much zeal both for preaching the word of God, and for the beauty of God's house. He greatly beautified the Church of Saint Nicholas in Cairo, and years later, when Nectarius was in Athens, Saint Nicholas appeared to him in a dream, embracing him and telling him he was going to exalt him very high.

On January 15, 1889, in the same Church of Saint Nicholas, Nectarius was consecrated Metropolitan of the Pentapolis in eastern Libya, which was under the jurisdiction of Alexandria. Although Nectarius' swift ascent through the degrees of ecclesiastical office did not affect his modesty and childlike innocence, it aroused the envy of lesser men, who convinced the elderly Sophronius that Nectarius had it in his heart to become Patriarch. Since the people loved Nectarius, the Patriarch was troubled by the slanders. On May 3, 1890, Sophronius relieved Metropolitan Nectarius of his duties; in July of the same year, he commanded Nectarius to leave Egypt.

Without seeking to avenge or even to defend himself, the innocent Metropolitan left for Athens, where he found that accusations of immorality had arrived before him. Because his good name had been soiled, he was unable to find a position worthy of a bishop, and in February of 1891 accepted the position of provincial preacher in Euboia; then, in 1894, he was appointed dean of the Rizarios Ecclesiastical School in Athens. Through his eloquent sermons his unwearying labours to educate fitting men for the priesthood, his generous alms deeds despite his own poverty, and the holiness, meekness, and fatherly love that were manifest in him, he became a shining light and a spiritual guide to many. At the request of certain pious women, in 1904 he began the building of his convent of the Holy Trinity on the island of Aegina while yet dean of the Rizarios School; finding later that his presence there was needed, he took up his residence on Aegina in 1908, where he spent the last years of his life, devoting himself to the direction of his convent and to very intense prayer; he was sometimes seen lifted above the ground while rapt in prayer. He became the protector of all Aegina, through his prayers delivering the island from drought, healing the sick, and casting out demons. Here also he endured wicked slanders with singular patience, forgiving his false accusers and not seeking to avenge himself. Although he had already worked wonders in life, an innumerable multitude of miracles have been wrought after his repose in 1920 through his holy relics, which for many years remained incorrupt. There is hardly a malady that has not been cured through his prayers; but Saint Nectarius is especially renowned for his healings of cancer for sufferers in all parts of the world.

Reading courtesy of Holy Transfiguration Monastery
Apolytikion courtesy of Narthex Press
Kontakion courtesy of Narthex Press

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Everyone baptized into Christ should pass progressively through all the stages of Christ's own life, for in baptism he receives the power so to progress, and through the commandments he can discover and learn how to accomplish such progression. - Saint Gregory of Sinai

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#154253 - 11/09/06 08:22 AM Re: Saint Nectarios of Aegina - November 9th
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Holy St. Nektarios, pray unto God for us!

Alice

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#154254 - 11/09/06 08:52 AM Re: Saint Nectarios of Aegina - November 9th
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We beg the intercessions of the hierarch and wonder worker Saint Nektarios, who has much boldness before Christ, to preserve and protect us. We therefore glorify this true lover of virtue, who appeared in recent times, as a myrrh-streaming wonder worker of all kinds of diseases and a deliverer and a champion for those in need, and beg his intercession before our Lord and God and Master Christ.

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#154255 - 11/09/06 09:23 AM Re: Saint Nectarios of Aegina - November 9th
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Amen.

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#154256 - 11/09/06 04:12 PM Re: Saint Nectarios of Aegina - November 9th
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Amen! Thank you, Father Anthony, for posting this. My family and I have oil and holy water from his shrine in our home. What a great saint!

God bless,

Gordo

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#154257 - 11/10/06 10:21 AM Re: Saint Nectarios of Aegina - November 9th
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Holy Father Nektarios, pray to God for us!

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#154258 - 11/10/06 06:28 PM Re: Saint Nectarios of Aegina - November 9th
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Thank-you so much for posting a reminder of this great feastday. My family has been the beneficiary of a miracle through the intercession of +Nektarios.

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