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    DAY OF COMMEMORATIONS OF STS. PEPRONE, MARIANE AND SHOUSHAN

    Aysor
    Sept 22 2009
    Armenia

    Today Armenian Apostolic church celebrates Day of Commemorations of
    Sts. Peprone, Mariane and Shoushan - daughter of Vartan the Great.

    St. Peprone was from the town Nisibis and since childhood she
    had entered the church vowing to renounce from secular life and
    devote herself to the Church. As St. Hripsime, she also has been
    subjected to persecutions by the Roman Emperor Diokletianos. When
    the Emperor's servants reach the town Nisibis in 305 A. D., the
    nuns living in the monastery are forced to leave the town, while
    Peprone, who was ill, stays in the monastery with her teacher Vren
    and Sister Toumayis. Heathen judge Seghinos tries to persuade the
    pretty nun to renounce from Christianity and promises to marry her
    with his noble nephew Lusimakos. In response Peprone tells that she
    has already become the bride of Christ vowing to remain a virgin and
    not to marry. Seghinos, becoming annoyed, orders to cut off first
    her hands and feet and than her head. Lusimakos, witnessing her
    death, becomes faithful and orders to bury her with proper honors,
    and Seghinos, witnessing the nun's indescribable torments, goes mad
    and commits suicide.

    St. Mariane was from Antioch in Pisidia. She was the only daughter
    of the town's heathen priest and, losing her mother in childhood,
    she was brought up a Christian nurse. When she had already grown
    up, her father wishes to make her a heathen priest. The young woman
    refuses to renounce Christ and to serve the idols. Her father turns
    her off his house and she goes to her nurse. But soon she is imprisoned
    and beheaded.

    St. Shoushan was Captain Vardan Mamikonian's elder daughter. Her real
    name is Vardenie, but in the Armenian history and hagiography she
    is known by the name Shoushan. She was married to Vazgen, son of the
    Georgian consul Asousha. Although they had three sons and one daughter,
    her husband converts to Persian faith and marries the mother-in-low
    of the Persian knight Peroz. Shoushan begins to live in a small house
    near the church and prays all the time, always rejecting her husband's
    suggestions to give up her faith and ignoring his threats. Shoushan
    is persecuted for 7 years, but remains unshaken in her faith. She
    is martyred in 470 A. D. According to the historian Ukhtanes she is
    buried in Yourtav.
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