Saint Moura

Moura, Saint

Saint Moura Church, Kfarsghab, Lebanon
Mart Moura
Born 3rd Century
Upper Egypt
Died 283
Ansena, Egypt
Venerated in Eastern Orthodox, Oriental and Catholic Churches
Major shrine Different places in Lebanon
Feast May 3, September 25
Attributes Martyr

Saint Moura, also known as Mart Moura, is a martyr of the 1st centuries of Christianity honored in the Middle East. Her feast is celebrated on 3 May and on 25 September. Several churches are dedicated to her, especially in northern Lebanon, as well as a monastery in Ehden.

Life

Father Youakim Moubarac presents the life of Mart Moura as follows:[1]

... Moura is a Christian from Upper Egypt married to a deacon called Timothy. When Diocletianus came to power and wanted to erase any trace of Christianity, the governor Urban invited Timothy and his wife to embrace paganism. They refused with courage, were crucified and died from slow death around 283. It is also supposed that this martyrdom took place under Decius... ... The Maronite calendar of saints mentions her feast day on the dates of October 10th and September 25th. It is also mentioned on the 3rd and the 7th of May. The Bollandists kept the date of May 3rd (WHIZZ, II, 381; cf. KUE, I, 151)...

The martyrdom of Timothy and Moura took place in Ansena, a city of Upper Egypt known as Antinopolis in the Roman world.[2]

If the martyrdom of Saint Moura took place under Decius, then it should have been prior to June 251, the date of the death of this emperor.

If the martyrdom's presumed date of 283 AD is correct, it should then have taken place under the reign of Carus or his sons Carinus and Numerian.

Places of worship

Several churches are dedicated to Mart Moura among the Maronites of northern Lebanon, in Mayfouq, Kfarsghab, Karm el Mohr, Kobayat, Rachiine, Miziara Bnachii and ((Bekarzala)). There is also a sanctuary in Kahf Al Malloul. Mart Moura is the patron saint of Bekarzala Akkar, where a beautiful painting of the saint is inside the village church that was created in 2007 by Nabil Antoine Chahine, a well known academic and film director who reside in Melbourne, Australia.

The church of Kfarsghab hosted a Maronite Synod in 1598.

The church of Bnachii is the object of an important devotion in the Zgharta District for its miraculous reputation.

There is also a famous monastery dedicated to Saint Moura in Ehden. It is in this monastery that the Lebanese Maronite Order was founded in 1694 by three Maronite young men from Aleppo, Syria under the patronage of Patriarch Estephane El Douaihy (1670–1704).

References

  1. Moubarac,Youakim (1984), Pentalogie Antiochienne / Domaine Maronite - Tome II - Volume I - page 39. Editor Cenacle Libanais - Beirut - Lebanon.
  2. Kamel, Girgis (1999), Antinoepolis, The City of The Pharaoh’s Sorcerers, Agape Editions.
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