- Acepsimas of Hnaita
Acepsimas of Hnaita (died
October 10 ,376 ) was a bishop, martyr and saint.He was the bishop of Hnaita, residing at Paka in western
Persia . He and several companions, including the priest Joseph of Bet-Katoba, who was then 70 years old, and the deacon Aitillaha of Bet-Nuhadra, who was then 60 six years, when they were arrested byShapur II for refusing to worship the sun. They were taken toArbela , where they were all tortured and whipped.Acepsimas endured three years of prison before he was racked and whipped to death on October 10, 376. Joseph was taken to Hdajab where he was tortured until he was stoned to death by apostate
Christian s at Tabaha on the Friday afterPentecost , 377. Aithalla was stoned to death at Destegerd onNovember 3 ,377 . They were the last martyrs of the Christian persecution of Shapur II. The book of their acts, which has survived, is genuine.They are considered
saint s. TheRoman Catholic Church keeps their feast onApril 22 . TheGreek Orthodox Church keeps their feast with the full office of the day onNovember 3 . TheSyriac Orthodox Church keeps their feast onSeptember 2 . Aithalla has a feast in the Greek Orthodox Church held in his specific honor onSeptember 1 .Other individuals who are recognzed with this group include the bishop Abdjesus and a deacon named Abdjesu.
References
Holweck, F. G. "A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints". St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co. 1924.
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