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The Holy Virgin Martyr Helen from Sinopi of Pontos
The
Holy Virgin Martyr Helen
from
Sinopi of Pontos
This
is a faith-filled message in defense of chastity in the contemporary world.
It
should be noted that an icon of a saint with an open left hand facing outward
means that the saint did not deny Christ.
In most cases these people preferred martyrdom rather than the denial of
Christ.
Metropolitan
Kyprianos gives the following message.
This
booklet is dedicated to my beloved children in Christ. They are the ones who, with the help of the
Holy Mother, even though they find themselves engulfed in the flames of passion
of the contemporary Babylon; they are not consumed by the flames of sin. They glorify God in their bodies and in
their souls. They proclaim this by
saying that Christ is the same yesterday, and today, and to the ages.
(Your
priest has translated this story from a small booklet that came to me from a
Monastery in Greece.)
HYMNS
DEDICATED TO ST. HELEN
Who
is commemorated on November 1st.
The
sweet smelling flower of purity and the boast of Sinopi, the divine blossom,
the Virgin Martyr of Christ, Helen who is ever modest. She struggled
fervently. She defeated the enemy with
the power of faith. She constantly
intercedes for us “have mercy on our souls.”
As a
pure Virgin, you struck down with the power of Christ the crafty attacks of the
enemy and took upon yourself martyrdom, widely proclaimed Virgin-Martyr Helen.
Hail
delightful flower of Sinopi. Hail
virgin, the honorable alabaster. Hail to you equal to the Martyrs. O Virgin Martyr, invincible in Christ.
CHASTITY
TODAY?
We
publish with deep emotion this special booklet about the martyrdom of the Young
New Martyr Helen of Sinopi. Even though
she was only fifteen years old and defenseless against the world, she was not overwhelmed
by the flames of sin.
How
is it possible that this young girl defended her chastity? How was it possible that she was elevated to
become a martyr of chastity? How was it
possible for her to do this when the frothy waves of evil attacked the temple
of the Holy Spirit which is her blessed body and her enlightened soul?
The
answers to these profound questions make up the answer to this many-faceted
question. It is the question of putting
into jeopardy those who desire for
their children to live in dignity with integrity. The answer is very important
for all of our children who wish to keep their dignity and their integrity in
Christ. Is it possible to retain one’s
virginity and dignity in today’s world?
Is it possible for our youth to stand firm against the burning lava
flows of moral laxity which obliterates everything that it encounters? How will children be saved from the constant
attacks against their passions? How will
they retain their wholesomeness when they find themselves in the flames of
passion?
Firstly,
we must clarify that our Heavenly Father and God desires that all His children
should live chaste lives. Chastity is
possible in all ages and in all historical environments. The word and law of God is valid in all
ages. Those who pollute their bodily and spiritual pureness in various ways and
then continue to remain unrepentant cannot be in communion with the Light and
the Life of God. They will not have a
home in the Kingdom of Heaven. Even in the bonds of Holy Matrimony, unrestrained
carnal activity is not forgiven since life in Christ and in His Church tells us
that “marriage is honorable and undefiled.” (Hebrews 13:4).
Everything
that our Creator orders His creatures to do is possible. This is so simply because what He orders is
not foreign to our human nature, a nature that is kept healthy and dwells in
the transforming Body of the Church.
This nature is renewed in Christ and in the Holy Spirit through the Holy
Sacraments.
Those
who are responsible for our upbringing, especially parents, should be
knowledgeable about the proper and profound teachings of our Church, the issues
of chastity and virginity. And they
should try through prayer, firmness and tact to help their children to
conscientiously turn their attention to the blessedness of Heaven.
At
the same time, they must tie in their children with the blessed life of the
Church, the life of Grace. The frequent
reception of the Blessed Sacraments and the life of prayer sanctify people.
This gives grace to people and it especially helps them to remain immune to the
attacks, to the fiery darts of the devil.
And
you should never forget that virginity has profound ramifications for one’s
life. The Lord calls us all to a life of
chastity which means having a clean body as well as a clean heart. The second important thing is the cleanliness
of the heart. This presupposes the
cleanliness of the body. (A note from your priest. Pureness and
chastity refers also to people in the married state. Married people are to remain faithful to
their partner throughout their married lives.)
When
the heart of man is kept clean from every passion, when the mind soars
heavenward, when the soul is the ruler of one’s life, when the mind is the
master of all things that we do then the body is obedient and follows suit.
The
cleanliness of the body is like a fragrant flower, a beautiful flower which has
it roots deep in a clean heart which gives off a fragrance of humbleness,
prayer, love, divine love. It is a heart
that is the heart of Christ. Chastity is not so much keeping oneself clean from
that which is polluted on the outside as it is the presence of the Holy Spirit
in the heart. The Grace of the Holy
Spirit cleanses us totally even to the very core of our being.
Man’s
body is the Temple of God! Our bodies
have been granted great holiness. We can understand this only when we
comprehend that God, the Logos, has been united with our human nature. Our
bodies were made god-like and they were honored with their encounter with the
Father. We are obligated to glorify our Lord
with our souls and with our bodies by keeping them chaste and clean with
the help of His Grace.
Within
the life of Monasticism there exists the ideal of lifelong virginity. But also in the venerable bonds of Holy
Matrimony there is nothing that cannot be applied when the unity of the couple
is the result of profound spiritual love—a unity which is like the icon that
depicts the unity of Christ with His Church.
It
is therefore possible today to live a chaste life, certainly it is understood
by our Church and as it has been taught by Her.
“As incense gladdens the senses so does the Holy Spirit also rejoice in
our chastity and dwells in man.” (St.
Ephraim, the Syrian)
That
is the living, powerful, and hopeful message of the Martyrdom of St. Helen and
I have the conviction that it will have a profound impact on those welcoming
hearts who desire continuously to have their existence rooted in Christ. They do not forget that “And everyone who has
this hope in Him purifies himself, just as He is pure.” 1John 3:3.
Cyprian
the Metropolitan of Oropos and Fili
THE
MARTYRDOM OF SAINT HELEN, THE VIRGIN MARTYR
FROM
THE CITY OF SINOPI
Her martyric struggle happened in the 18th
century
The
virgin martyr of Christ Saint Helen was the daughter of the pious family
Bekiari and she lived in the eighteenth century in the oldest city of Pontos,
beautiful Sinopi. Her parents raised her with the admonitions and teachings of
the Lord. They planted in her heart the
seed of love for the Lord Jesus Christ. Her uncle played a very important role
in her upbringing. He was the brother of
her father. He taught in the catacomb
Church of Sinopi.
Helen
was a ravishing beauty. Her virginity
showed forth with a special grace on her face.
It was a reflection of the Holy Spirit. She was known for her obedience
to her parents and for the warm love that her soul had for the Bridegroom,
Jesus Christ, our Savior. She was fifteen years old when on a particular day
her mother sent her to buy some yarn for her needlepoint at the store owned by
Mr. Kriona. On the road that led to the store was the home of Oukouzoglou
Pasha, the Turkish administrator of Sinopi.
He saw Helen from the window of his house as she passed by. The beauty of Helen attracted the attention
of his damned soul and he desired to despoil her.
The
Pasha ordered that she be brought to him.
When he learned who she was, he immediately tried two or three times to
rape her. But there was an invisible
power that surrounded her! There was an invisible wall that protected the
girl. It was the wall of prayer. Helen, during the course of that whole
horrible incident, kept praying within herself, repeatedly reciting six psalms.
In spite of this the evil one did not give up in his attempt to rape her. He ordered the soldiers to keep Helen under
house arrest. He had hoped that a little
later he would be able to succeed in his evil desire.
During
the course of her house arrest she was able, with the help of God, to avoid the
detection of the soldiers guarding her and she slipped away. She returned to her parents who had been very
worried about her and she revealed to them all that had happened to her. In a short
time, the Pasha realized that she had escaped from his house and he was beside
himself. He was threatening everyone and
everything. He invited the elders of Sinopi and requested that Helen be brought
to him. If this demand of his was not
fulfilled he would order the total annihilation of the Greek population of the
city.
The
Elders came together in the Greek School of Sinopi. They invited the father of Helen and they
requested that he surrender his daughter to the Pasha in order to avoid the
greater catastrophe. The father of the girl was overwhelmed with remorse. But finally he gave in to the request. It was
similar to what the Patriarch Abraham did in sacrificing his son. He accepted to sacrifice his daughter in
order to avoid the slaughter of the people. He went home and prepared his
daughter as best he could. Overwhelmed
with fatherly grief, he took her to the Pasha.
She was not offered up to him to satisfy his banal desires but as a
sweet-smelling offering to the Bridegroom, Jesus Christ.
The
abominable Oukouzoglou Pasha received the beautiful Helen with unbridled joy
hoping that he would finally be able to satisfy his lewd desires. Straightway
he tried repeatedly to rape her but again the same phenomenon happened, an
impenetrable wall surrounded the girl and hindered the Pasha from touching her.
There was an invisible power that kept him away. While all this was going on,
the holy girl was praying with great fervor.
She was reciting the Six Psalms which she knew by heart. She had learned them from her uncle.
The
Pasha on the following day tried again to fulfill his lewd desires but again he
was met by that strange phenomenon. He
became extremely agitated and angry. He
ordered that the girl be locked away in the fearful damp jails of Sinopi.
The
heart of the evil minded Pasha became even more hardened. His eyes did not see
the evident miracle that was happening before him. His unclean soul would not come to its senses
but on the contrary he was being overwhelmed by satanic powers. He desired wantonly to stain the holy virgin.
The following day he went to the jail determined to succeed at last in
satisfying his passion. But once again
the invisible wall was there! And again
Divine Grace turned him away!
The
Pasha was now overwhelmed with rage. He ordered that Helen be tortured and then
killed. Helen was tortured and killed by
the soldiers. Helen had now become a
Holy Relic. She was put in a bag and was thrown into the sea. But instead of sinking to the bottom of the
sea, the sack with the martyred body in it floated on the surface of the sea
while a heavenly light shown upon it from heaven. The Turks became frightened
by this phenomenon and cried out that “the infidel is burning, the infidel is
burning” The precious Relic continued to float until it reached the area of the
sea known as Gaei, where because of the depth of the sea, the color of the water is
black. At this point the bag sank to
the bottom of the sea.
After
a few days, a Greek ship dropped anchor in the area of Gaei. On the third night, the watch on duty
noticed that a bright light was being emitted from the bottom of the sea. The seaman thought that maybe there was a
large amount of gold at the bottom of the sea.
The
sailor on watch immediately notified the captain of the ship to grapple up what
they thought was gold from the bottom of the sea. Finally, instead of gold, they grappled up
the bag with the precious Relic of St. Helen, the Virgin-Martyr. In the
precious bag that the sailors had recovered was the head of the Saint which had
been severed from the body. At the top
of the head was a nail. In addition to
this, there was also another hole made by another nail. It became very evident
that the evil ones had terribly tortured the Saint. They drove two nails into her head and then
they decapitated her. Two of the Turkish divers knew about the martyrdom
because they were the ones who threw the Saint into the ocean but they were
afraid to talk about it. The captain then transferred the holy Head of St. Helen
to the Church of the Holy Mother in Sinopi.
Her body was placed upon another boat that was leaving for Russia filled
with Greeks.
At
the location of the ocean floor where the martyred Helen sank to the bottom of
the ocean, a stream of fresh poured forth and this area ever since then has
been known as the Blessed Place.
Many
miracles have happened through the relic of Helen’s head in Sinopi. This is especially true for people who suffer
from headaches. They would call the
priest, who would also have the Head of the Blessed Helen. He would sing a service of Supplication and
he would do a blessing of the water and the pain would disappear.
The
president of Sinopi, Chris Kaforopoulos, during the ethnic cleansing in 1924,
took with him the Holy Head of St. Helen and placed it in the Church of the
Great Martyr Marina in Ano Toumba, Thessaloniki. It is enshrined there to this very day. It is very fragrant and performs miracles for
the glory of our Lord and God.
Through
the intercessions of Saint Helen the Virgin-Martyr of Sinopi, Pontos, Lord God
Jesus Christ forgive us and save us.
Amen!
This
story of the Virgin Martyr St. Helen was brought to my attention by my
spiritual father, Fr. Panteleimon Fatsis.
It is a story that comes out of the life of the suffering Orthodox
Church. It tells us graphically exactly
what Jesus expects of us who believe in Him.
If our faith in Him is fervent, He will respond to our love for Him in a
very powerful way. St. Helen, the
teenage martyr speaks to our contemporary world and says to our young people
look to the heavens for life and not to the passions of the body.
Her
struggle with Oukouzoglou is the classic struggle between Jesus Christ and
satanic depravity. It is a struggle
between good and evil. St. Helen’s faithfulness
to Jesus to the very end has been rewarded with a special place in heaven. The very Creator of the Universe came to her
lifeless body as it floated out to sea.
He sent His shining Divine Light to shine upon her as she floated out to
sea and sank to the bottom of the sea.
Even in the depths of the sea, God’s Divine Light permeated her martyred
body and it shone like precious gold.
This
story tells us once again that we should take our faith seriously and that It
should be the most important part of our lives for it leads to eternal
life.
Translated
from the Greek by:
+Fr.
Constantine J. Simones,
Waterford, CT. USA, Feb. 17, 2014,
ST.
HELEN OF SINOPI PONTOS
ΑΓΙΑ ΕΛΕΝΗ ΕΚ ΣΙΝΩΠΗΣ ΠΟΝΤΟΥ
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