The Holy Martyr Julian, with his 40 companions.

Commemorated September 12 in the Orthodox Christian Menaion

From the Prologue

They all suffered in about the year 300, being first tortured and then beheaded.

In the face of death, St Julian prayed thus: 'To those who take some of my dust, grant, 0 Lord, the forgiveness of their sins and the subduing of their passions; may marauding birds never invade their fields, nor grasshoppers nor caterpillars, nor any other such dangerous or deadly thing; and do Thou receive my soul in peace.'

From The Prologue From Ochrid by Bishop Nikolai Velimirovich
©1985 Lazarica Press, Birmingham UK



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