"Near
Hierapolis, in Phrygia, there was a place called Chonae (``plunging''),
and in that place there was a spring of miraculous water. When Apostle
John the Theologian, accompanied by Philip, preached the Gospel in
Hierapolis, he looked upon that place and prophesied that a spring of
miraculous water would open up there, from which many would receive
healing, and that the great Archangel of God Michael would visit that
place. Soon afterward, this prophecy was fulfilled: a spring of water
burst forth and became widely known for its miraculous power. A pagan in
Laodicea had a daughter who was mute, which caused him great sorrow.
Archangel Michael appeared to him in a dream, and told him to take his
daughter to the spring, where she would be cured. The father immediately
obeyed, brought his daughter to the spring, and found many people there
seeking deliverance from various infirmities. These people were all
Christians. The man asked how he should seek healing, and the Christians
told him: ``You must pray to the Archangel Michael, in the name of the
Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.'' The man prayed in this
way, gave his daughter a drink of this water, and the girl began to
speak.
The pagan, his daughter and his whole household were baptized. He
also built a church over the spring dedicated to the Archangel Michael.
Later, a young man named Archippus settled there and lived a life of
austerity, in fasting and prayer. The pagans did many malicious things
to Archippus, for they did not like the fact that this Christian holy
place emanated such spiritual power and attracted so many people to it.
The pagans, in their wickedness, rerouted the nearest river in order to
flood the church and the spring. By the prayers of Archippus, the holy
Archangel Michael opened a fissure in the rock beside the church, and
the river's water plunged into it. This is how that place was saved and
why it was called Chonae, or ``of the plunging,'' for the river's water
that plunged into the open fissure. St. Archippus labored in asceticism
there until the age of seventy, and peacefully reposed in the Lord."
Fresco from Decani Monastery of the Holy Archangel Michael saving his church at Chonae (taken from: http://www.srpskoblago.org/Archives/Decani/exhibits/Menologion/September/CX4K3406_l.html)
"The Miracle of the Holy Chief Commander Archangel Michael at Colossae. In Phrygia, not far from the city of Hieropolis, in a place called Cheretopos, there was a church named for the Archangel Michael, built over a miraculous spring.
This church was built by a certain inhabitant of the city of Laodicia in gratitude to God for healing his mute daughter. The holy Chief Commander Michael appeared to this man in a dream and revealed to him that his daughter would receive the gift of speech after drinking from the water of the spring. The girl actually did receive healing and began to speak. After this miracle, the father and his daughter and all their family were baptized. In fervent gratitude, the father built the church in honor of the holy Chief Commander Michael. Not only did Christians begin to come to the spring for healing, but also pagans. In so doing, many of the pagans turned from their idols and were converted to the faith in Christ.
At this church of the holy Chief Commander Michael, a certain pious man by the name of Archippus served for sixty years as church custodian. By his preaching and by the example of his saintly life he brought many pagans to faith in Christ. With the general malice of that time towards Christians, and especially against Archippus, the pagans thought to destroy the church in order to prevent people from coming to that holy place of healing, and at the same time kill Archippus.
Reproduction of the Miraculous Icon of the Holy Archangel Michael of Mandamados (Icon courtesy of http://www.eikonografos.com/ used with permission)
Toward
this end they made a confluence of the Lykokaperos and Kufos Rivers and
directed its combined flow against the church. St Archippus prayed
fervently to the Chief Commander Michael to ward off the danger. Through
his prayer the Archangel Michael appeared at the temple, and with a
blow of his staff, opened a wide fissure in a rock and commanded the
rushing torrents of water to flow into it. The temple remained unharmed.
Seeing such an awesome miracle, the pagans fled in terror. Archippus
and the Christians gathered in church glorified God and gave thanks to
the holy Archangel Michael for the help.
The place where the rivers plunged into the fissure received the name "Chonae", which means "plunging." The Chudov ("of the Miracle") monastery in Moscow is named for this Feast."
For the full account of this feast from the Great SynaxaristesTroparion - Tone 4
The place where the rivers plunged into the fissure received the name "Chonae", which means "plunging." The Chudov ("of the Miracle") monastery in Moscow is named for this Feast."
For the full account of this feast from the Great SynaxaristesTroparion - Tone 4
Michael,
commander of the heavenly hosts, we who are unworthy beseech you, by
your prayers encompass us beneath the wings of your immaterial glory,
and faithfully preserve us who fall down and cry out to you: "Deliver us
from all harm, for you are the commander of the powers on high!"
Kontakion - Tone 2
Michael,
commander of God's armies and minister of the divine glory, prince of
the bodiless angels and guide of mankind, ask for what is good for us,
and for great mercy, as supreme commander of the Bodiless Hosts.
Prosomia of the Praises - First ToneLet
us who dwell in the world now like angels keep the feast, * and unto
God who is carried * on the throne of His glory * cry aloud the hymn,
saying: “Father who art * in the heavens, Holy are You; * co-unoriginate
Logos, Holy are You; * and all-holy Spirit, Holy are You.”
Since
you are foremost in heaven, and have great freedom to speak, * O Chief
Commander Michael, as you stand there in glory * near the unendurable
throne of the Lord, * and behold things ineffable, * by your entreaties
deliver us from distress * and temptations and from perils, we pray.
Among
the bodiless Angels you are expressly the first. * O Chief Commander
Michael, * an eye-witness and mystic * are you of that divine and
resplendent light. * Hence we fervently pray to you: * Save us who
piously honor you every year * and in faith extol the Trinity.
Through the prayers of our Holy Fathers, Lord Jesus Christ our God, have mercy on us and save us! Amen!
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