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Demetrios the Neomartyr

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'''Demetrios the Neomartyr''', also '''Neomartyr Demetrios of the Peloponnesos''' or '''Neomartyr Demetrios of Chios''', was a [[martyr]] for [[Jesus Christ|Christ]], who as a young teenager converted to [[Islam]], then repented with deep remorse, became an ascetic [[monk]] upon his return to Christ, and felt compelled to return to Tripolis, and confess his faith in Christ, in the place of his acceptance of Islam. There, he was martyred by them as a turncoat from Islam. He is commemorated on [[April 14.]].
==Life==
At Chios, he was admitted to a [[monastery]] in which he want to cleanse himself of his shameful act and to serve the [[Savior]] with all his heart and soul. Many [[monk]]s heard his confessions and were deeply moved by the young man's sincere remorse. So they let him remain amongst them. Finally, he was [[tonsure]]d a monk after the proper training. Wishing to console Demetrios, the [[abbot]] reminded him the story of Peter's denial of Christ, after which [[Apostle Peter]] repented and became a [[saint]].
Demetrios lived a very ascetic life, but he was troubled by an unfulfilled wish to perform an act that would completely expiate his sin. He thought the right way would be to return to Tripolis, the place of his fall, and there confess his belief in Christ before those who were witnesses of his acceptance of Islam. The abbot tried to dissuade him by citing the decision of the [[Prophet David]] to preach the word of God for all his days rather than sacrifice himself in an untimely death. But Demetrios felt in his heart the need to faced the Turks in Tripolis.
He returned to Tripolis and avowed openly his fidelity to Jesus. For this confession he was executed as the turncoat from Islam. The holy [[relics]] of this new martyr, who gave his life for Christ on April 14 lay in the [[Church]] of Saint Demetrios in Tripolis, Greece.
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