- Epimachus of Pelusium
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name=Epimachus of Pelusium
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feast_day=14 Pashons (Coptic Orthodox Church )14 October (Eastern Orthodox Church)
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birth_place=Pelusium (Farma),Egypt
death_place=El-Bakroug (near Demera),Egypt
titles=Martyr
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issues=Saint Epimachus of Pelusium was an
Egypt ianmartyr .Epimachus was born in
Pelusium , and worked as a weaver along with his two companions: Theodore and Callinicos. At age 27, he heard that Youlamis the governor ofEgypt was torturing theChristians . He subsequently went to El-Bakroug, (nearDemera ) and came before the governor, confessing hisChristianity . Youlamis the governor tortured him severely, then ordered him to be squeezed on the wheel. A drop of his blood splashed on the eyes of a blind maiden, and she was able to see instantenously. The maiden and her family converted toChristianity and were martyred by Youlamis. Furious, the governor ordered Epimachus to be crucified and his head to be cut off. The executioner drew his sword but his strength failed. The same thing happened with another executioner, and so with fourteen others. When they failed to cut off his head, they tied a rope around his neck and dragged him until he died.A deaf and mute soldier touched the body, and he instantly heard and spoke. Some of the
Christians from the city ofEdku took the body and several signs and wonders took place from it. His kinsfolk fromDemera carried the body toEl-Barmoun with great honor. The governor ofEl-Barmoun shrouded the body with expensive shrouds and built a church after Saint Epimachus, where the body was placed.The feast of Saint Epimachus of Pelusium falls on 14 Pashons in the
Coptic Orthodox Church , and on14 October in the Eastern Orthodox Church.References
* [http://www.copticchurch.net/classes/synex.php?month=9&day=14&btn=View&lang= Coptic Synexarion]
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