September
26
Saints of the Day
Saints Cosmas and Damian, d. 303
Twin physicians from Arabia who never charged for their work, martyred under
Diocletian with horrible different torments
Saints Cosmas and Damian were brothers, born in Arabia in the third century, of noble and virtuous parents. Saint Gregory of Tours wrote that they were twins. They studied the sciences in Syria, and became eminent for their skill in medicine. Being Christians and filled with the charity which characterizes our holy religion, they practiced their profession with great application and wonderful success, but never accepted any fee. They were loved and respected by the people for their good offices and their zeal for the Christian faith, which they took every opportunity to propagate.
When the persecution of Diocletian
began to rage, it was impossible for persons of such distinction to remain
concealed. They were denounced to the governor of Cilicia, named Lysias, as
“Christians who cured various illnesses and delivered possessed persons in the
name of the one called Christ; they do not permit others to go to the temple to
honor the gods by sacrifices.”
The two brothers were apprehended by the order of the
governor, and after various preliminary torments were sentenced to be bound
hand and foot and thrown into the sea. Their prayer has been conserved:
“We rejoice, Lord, to follow the path of Your commandments, as in the midst of
immense riches; and even though we walk through the valley of the shadow of
death, we fear no evil.” And they recited the 23rd Psalm.
The sentence was accomplished, but an Angel untied their bonds and drew them out
of the sea. The witnesses of this fact returned to announce to the governor what
had happened. They were brought back to Lysias as magicians, and he decided to
imprison them until he could decide upon their fate.
He condemned them to be burnt alive, but they prayed
to God to manifest His power, lest His name be blasphemed, and an earthquake
moved the fire into the midst of the pagans and spared the martyrs.
When the rack also left them unharmed, the prefect swore by
his gods he would continue to torture them until they became the food of birds
of prey. They were crucified and stoned by the people, but this and still
other tortures were ineffectual.
They were finally beheaded with three Christian
companions.
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