Saint Mina is considered the most well known saint in the East and
the West, due to the many miracles that are performed through his
prayers for us. Saint Mina was born in Egypt in the year 285, in the city
of Niceous which lies in the vicinity of Memphis. His parents were true
ascetic Christians named Audexios and Aufimia.
On the feast of St. Mary, Aufimia (who had not been blessed with
any children) was praying with tears in front of the Icon of the Virgin
that God may give her a blessed son. A sound came to her ears saying,
"Amen" and thus she called her son Mina. His father, a ruler of one of the
administrative divisions in Egypt, died when Mina was fourteen years old.
At fifteen, Mina joined the army and because of his father’s reputation,
he was given a high ranking and appointed to Algeria.
Three years later, he left the army longing to devote his whole life
for Christ. He headed towards the desert to live a different kind of life.
After he spent five years as a hermit, Mina saw the angels crowning the
martyrs with glamorous crowns and he longed to join them. While he
was thinking about it, he heard a voice saying: "Blessed are you Abba
Mina, because you have been called for the pious life from your
childhood.
You shall be granted three immortal crowns; one because of your
celibacy, the second because of your asceticism and the third because of
your martyrdom." Immediately he felt as if the earth under him was
vanishing, and he was overwhelmed with great eagerness to be carried
away to heavens. In a mood of valour he hurried to the ruler, declaring
his Christian faith. His endless sufferings and the tortures that he
endured attracted many of the pagans not only to Christianity, but also
to martyrdom.
St. Mina’s Relics
St. Mina’s assassins tried to burn his relics but they failed, so the
believers loaded his body on a camel and headed towards the western
desert. At a certain spot, the camel stopped and the people could not
force it to continue its trip by any means. The people buried the body of
St. Mina near a water well (that place is his present monastery at the
end of Marriout Lake, not far from Alexandria).
The Discovery of St. Mina’s Body
It happened that while a shepherd was feeding his sheep in that area, a
sick lamb fell upon the ground. As it struggled to rise to its feet, the
sheep’s scab was cured. The story was quickly spread and the sick who
came upon this spot recovered from whatever illnesses they had, just by
laying on the ground. During that time, the daughter of King Zinon, the
Christ-lover, caught leprosy.
His advisor’s suggested that she should try that place, and she did.
At night, St. Mina appeared to the girl and informed her that his body
was buried in that place. The following morning, she bathed in the well
and was healed. She related her vision about St. Mina to her servants
and how he had cured her.
St. Mina in Marriout Immediately, King Zinon ordered St. Mina’s
body to be dug out, and a church to be built in that place. He also
ordered a large city to be built and named in honour of St. Mina. Sick
people from all over the world used to visit that city and were healed by
the intercession of St. Mina, the miracle-maker.
The Church of St. Mina
As soon as Pope Cyril the Sixth become Pope and Patriarch on St. Mark's
throne, he began to put the foundations of a great monastery close to
the remains of the old city. In his blessed days, God's will had permitted
the old monastery of St. Mina to be resurrected and the Coptic Christians
were able to visit it receive the blessings of St. Mina.
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