Saint Myron the Wonderworker of Crete (8 August)
Saint Myron was born around 250 in the city of Raikos in Crete near Knossos (today Riakos is called Agiou Myronos in honor of the Saint). From his youth he was distinguished for his zeal and faith in God. He was also a wonderworker from an early age. According to tradition, once he distributed all the grapes from the vineyard of his parents to the poor. His mother noticed that although they worked hard all year on the vineyard, there were no grapes to make their wine. Myron said to his mother: “God has saved some for us too, mother.” He went to the vineyard and found only a bunch of grapes with three berries. Taking it home he placed it in a cup. Immediately it began to fill along with enough barrels to distribute to the entire village.
He married and worked as a farmer. He was known for his goodness and generosity, and assisted everyone who turned to him for help. Once, twelve thieves burst in upon his threshing floor, and Myron himself helped them lift sacks of grain upon their shoulders that they were stealing from him. When he was done helping them, he said: “God forgive you. This is my advice: go, but do not steal again.” By his generosity the Saint so shamed the thieves, that in the future they began to lead honorable lives.
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