Hermione

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The Holy Martyr and Unmercenary physician Saint Hermione is remembered by the church on September 4.

Life

Born in Caesarea of Palestine early in the first century Saint Hermione was a daughter of Saint Philip the Deacon (Acts chapter 6). Inspired by a true understanding of the Gospel, she studied the philosophy of medicine in her native city. After the Christians were driven out of Palestine, Saint Hermione traveled to Ephesus to seek out the St John the evangelist but arrived too late as he had already departed this life.

Saint Hermione bought a house and founded a medical clinic, devoted to the treatment of the poor and the homeless. Joined by heir sister Eukhidia, she added rooms for these homeless ones and for poor travelers who were ill. Thus was established the first of those hospital-hostels or "xenodukia", which would become so much a part of the Orthodox Christian tradition. Like the other unmercenary physicians who would come after her, she understood that salvation consisted in the healing and liberation of the whole person - body and soul together. While ministering to the physical illnesses of those who came to her, the saint also nourished them with the Gospel and led them to that true healing and freedom in Jesus Christ.

Filled with the grace of the Holy Spirit, Saint Hermione was given gift of prophecy. She became a link in that chain of New Testament prophets who were united in spirit and calling to the great Old Testament prophets.

Martyrdom

During the reign of Emperors Trajan and Hadrian, she was arrested. In spite of her old age she was subjected to tortures to force her to renounce her faith. She was beheaded on September the fourth (the day of her commemoration).

Through her holy prayers, may we also find healing and salvation.

Source

From "Lives of the Saints", Vol. 11 Synaxis Press