The Homily on the Child Saints of Babylon is a
Christian sermon given in
Iraq around 640 AD which makes a historical reference to the conduct of the
Saracens and the
Jews during that period.
As for us, my loved ones, let us fast and pray without cease, and observe the
commandments of the
Lord so that the blessing of all our Fathers who have pleased Him may come down upon us. Let us not fast like the
God-killingJews, nor fast like the
Saracens who are oppressors, who give themselves up to
prostitution, massacre and lead into captivity the sons of men, saying: "We both fast and pray." Nor should we fast like those who deny the saving passion of our Lord who died for us, to free us from death and perdition. Rather let us fast like our Fathers the apostles who went out into all the world, suffering hunger and thirst, deprived of all. . . . Let us fast like
Moses the arch-prophet, Elias and John, like the prophet Daniel and the three Saints in the furnace of fire. (Homily on the Child Saints of Babylon, 36 [1]
The Homily on the Child Saints of Babylon is a
Christian sermon given in
Iraq around 640 AD which makes a historical reference to the conduct of the
Saracens and the
Jews during that period.
As for us, my loved ones, let us fast and pray without cease, and observe the
commandments of the
Lord so that the blessing of all our Fathers who have pleased Him may come down upon us. Let us not fast like the
God-killingJews, nor fast like the
Saracens who are oppressors, who give themselves up to
prostitution, massacre and lead into captivity the sons of men, saying: "We both fast and pray." Nor should we fast like those who deny the saving passion of our Lord who died for us, to free us from death and perdition. Rather let us fast like our Fathers the apostles who went out into all the world, suffering hunger and thirst, deprived of all. . . . Let us fast like
Moses the arch-prophet, Elias and John, like the prophet Daniel and the three Saints in the furnace of fire. (Homily on the Child Saints of Babylon, 36 [1]