By Metropolitan Augustounos (Kantiotes) of Florina
(Delivered at the Monastery of Saint Paraskevi, Milochoriou, Eordaia, on Wednesday 26 July 1967)
(Delivered at the Monastery of Saint Paraskevi, Milochoriou, Eordaia, on Wednesday 26 July 1967)
Who, my beloved, was Saint Paraskevi whom we are celebrating? What was her life, her words and her miracles? It is not easy to relate these in detail. But let us reverently approach this sacred figure.
Saint Paraskevi was born in the capital of the ancient world, in Rome, during the reign of Emperor Antoninus (138-161 AD). Her wealthy parents, Agathon and Politeia, were Christians, but were childless. They promised, therefore, that if they would be granted a child, it would be dedicated to the Lord. God indeed granted them a girl, and because she was born on Friday ("Paraskevi" in Greek), they gave her the name Paraskevi. They raised her as a Christian. This girl, however, had the misfortune of losing both of her parents while she was still young. She had, on the other hand, the great blessing to have had faith in Christ take root within her at the proper time. As she grew, her love for the Lord lit a fire within her soul. This holy fire, which is not from the earth, but which is lit from Heaven, was so great, that all the waters could not quench it (Song of Songs 8:7). Happy are all those who experience this.