Feast of St. Longinus, March 15
The Holy
Martyr Longinus the Centurion, a Roman soldier, served in Judea under the
command of the Governor, Pontius Pilate. When our Savior Jesus Christ was
crucified, it was the detachment of soldiers under the command of Longinus
which stood watch on Golgotha, at the very foot of the holy Cross. Longinus and
his soldiers were eyewitnesses of the final moments of the earthly life of the
Lord, and of the great and awesome portents that appeared at His death. These
events shook the centurion’s soul. Longinus believed in Christ and confessed
before everyone, “Truly this was the Son of God” (Mt. 27:54).
According to
Church Tradition, Longinus was the soldier who pierced the side of the
Crucified Savior with a spear, and received healing from an eye affliction when
blood and water poured forth from the wound.
After the
Crucifixion and Burial of the Savior, Longinus stood watch with his company at
the Sepulchre of the Lord. These soldiers were present at the All-Radiant
Resurrection of Christ. The Jews bribed them to lie and say that His disciples
had stolen away the Body of Christ, but Longinus and two of his comrades
refused to be seduced by the Jewish gold. They also refused to remain silent
about the miracle of the Resurrection.
Having come
to believe in the Savior, the soldiers received Baptism from the apostles and
decided to leave military service. St Longinus left Judea to preach about Jesus
Christ the Son of God in his native land (Cappadocia), and his two comrades
followed him.
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