
St.
Mena is considered the most well know saint in the East and the West, due to
the many miracles that are performed through his prayers for us. That is
evident in the numerous little clay bottles on which his name and picture are
engraved. These were discovered by the archeologists in diverse countries
around the world, such as
Saint
Mena was born in
His
father, a ruler of one of the administrative divisions of
After
he spent five years as a hermit, he saw the angels coronating the martyrs with
glamorous crowns, in a revelation and longed to join them. While he was
thinking about it, he heard a voice saying: "Blessed are you Abba Mena
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 valor he hurried to
the ruler, declaring his Christian faith. His endless sufferings and the
tortures that he went through have attracted many of the pagans not only to
Christianity, but also to martyrdom.
THE SAINT'S BODY
The
saint'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. Right there; hear a water well they burried him (that place is
his present monsters at the end of Marriute lake not far from
THE DISCOVERY OF HIS BODY
It
happened that while a shepherd was feeding his sheep in that area, a sick lamb
fell on the ground. As it struggled to get on its feet again, its scab was
cured. The story was spread quickly and the sick who came to 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 the itch. His
advisors suggested that she should try that place, and she did. At night the
Saint appeared to the girl and informed her that his body is burried in that
place. The follow- ing morning, she bathed in the well and was healed. She
related her vision about St. mena to her servants and that he cured her.
ST. MENA IN MARRIOUT
Immediately,
King Zinon ordered the Saint's body to be dug out, and a church to be built
there. Not only that, but he also ordered to build a large city to be named
after the Saint. Sick people from all over the world, used to visit that city
and were healed by the intercession of St. Mena, the miracle-maker.
Mrs.
Bucher recorded that destruction started to take place in the city, and its in-
habitants were degraded after the Arab conquest. During the period after Haroun
El-Rasheed, the Barbarians attacked the city and burned a large portion of it.
At the time of El-Mamoun he ordered to put the entire city down, and then he
used its numerous marble pillars to build his palace and the mosques. It is
only in the twentieth century that international missions began to search for
the city and the church. The remainders of it, no doubt, demonstrate the glory
of the Coptic past.
THE NEW
As
soon as Pope Cyril the Sixth was coronated on St. Mark's Throne, he began to
put the foundations of a great Monastery close to the remains of the old city.
Thus in his blessed days God's will had permitted the old monastery of St. Mena
to be resurrected and the Copts to visit it and to be blessed by the Saint.
What is even more interesting is that the Pope has stated in his will that his
body should not be burried in the new famous Cathedral in