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Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 18 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Memory of Martyrs Florus and Laurus of Illyria (18 August) | Orthodox Times (en)

… Illyria. A pagan prince hired them for the building of a temple to the idols. It happened that, during their work, a piece of stone flew and struck the eye of the pagan priest Merentius’s son, who was observing the work of the builders with curiosity. Seeing his son blind and bloody, the pagan priest began to shout at Florus and Laurus and wanted to beat them. Then the holy brothers said to him that if he would believe in the God in whom they believed, his son would be healed. The pagan priest promised. Florus and Laurus prayed with tears to the one, living Lord God, and traced the sign of the Cross over the child’s injured eye.

The child was immediately healed, and his eye became whole, just as it had been. Then Merentius and his son were baptized. Shortly after that, both suffered for Christ, being tortured by fire. When they completed the temple, Florus and Laurus …

For · the God in whom they believed
Sentiment: positive

The brothers are promoting belief in their God as a means of healing.

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