Christ is risen! Truly He is risen!

The tomb of St. Argyre the Neomartyr in the garden of the church of St. Paraskevi, Chaskioi (or Haskoy) (taken from: http://www.pigizois.net/agiologio/ag_argiri/tafos_ag_argiris.jpg)
The following life of the Saint is taken from: http://www.trueorthodoxy.info/los_stargyre_prusa.shtml.
"On the 30th of April, we commemorate the holy New-martyr Argyre of Prusa
ARGYRE, the golden Martyr of Christ, was from Prusa, and the daughter of pious parents. She possessed both a beautiful face and the fear of God. In time the blessed maiden wed. But, the newlywed caught the covetous eyes of a certain Turk in the neighborhood who fell in love with her. He schemed to bring her over to fulfill his wicked intention. Since he was unable to persuade her he slandered her to the judge of Prusa, pretending that she declared a willingness to become a Moslem. The judge immediately imprisoned the Saint. Argyre’s husband considered it more favorable to have the case transferred to the court at Constantinople. However the Saint’s accuser also appeared there and falsely charged her, maintaining the same allegations against the Martyr. Argyre affirmed that she had no knowledge of ever uttering a word denying the Faith, and stated she was a Christian and a Christian she would die. Consequently, by the judge’s order, they beat the Saint and afterwards confined her to prison. Eventually they conducted a second examination, and again they smote, punished, and jailed Argyre. These events occurred repeatedly throughout the next seventeen years. O, her courageousness!
Even inside the prison the Saint met with constant troubles and insults from the Turkish women inmates who were in detention because of their criminal actions. The devil incited them to harass Argyre through excessive affliction and torments. Nevertheless, the ever-memorable one withstood everything magnanimously, by the love and yearning she possessed for her Bridegroom Christ.


Then the Christians took possession of her holy relics and buried her in a place called Haskoy. At the uncovering of her relics after three years her sacred body was discovered whole and intact, emitting an unspeakable fragrance. O, the wonder! The priests and Christians received it with great devotion and placed her within the Church of Saint Paraskevi by permission of the then most holy Patriarch Paisios. To this day, her hallowed relics exist and are venerated by patriarchs, archbishops, notable people, and all Orthodox Christians, to the glory of Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen."

The holy icon of St. Argyre the Neomartyr with scenes from her life. According to the author of the source site (http://www.pigizois.net/agiologio/ag_argiri/ag_argiri.htm), when the people of Panagiouda were in the process of building the above chapel of the Saint, St. Argyre appeared in a dream to the priest, Fr. Theologos Sakales, and told him: "When you make my icon for my chapel, don't make it like this one here, but depict me holding the two stefana (crowns) of marriage." True to her guidance, the icon above depicts St. Argyre holding both the Holy Cross of a martyr and the marriage crowns as a defender and patron saint of marriage.
Apolytikion of St. Argyre in the Fourth Tone (amateur translation)
You put to shame tyrants in tortures, O pure one, you were shown forth, O much-suffering one, as strong as a diamond, o glorious martyr of Christ, you showed forth in struggles for Christ the Savior, love and zeal and unquenchable longing, Who worthily glorified you, O Argyre.
For the full account of the life, the service and the paraklesis to the Saint (in Greek), see: http://www.pigizois.net/agiologio/ag_argiri/vios_ag_argiris_prostatis_gamou.pdf, http://www.pigizois.net/agiologio/ag_argiri/akolouthia_ag_argiris.pdf, and http://www.pigizois.net/agiologio/ag_argiri/paraklitikos_kanos_ag_argiris.pdf, respectively.
St. Argyre the New Martyr, the Protector of Marriage (source)
Christ is Risen from the dead, by death, trampling down upon death, and to those in the tombs, bestowing life!
Truly the Lord is risen!
Christ is Risen from the dead, by death, trampling down upon death, and to those in the tombs, bestowing life!
Truly the Lord is risen!
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