The holy New Martyr Kristo was an Albanian who worked in a
vegetable garden. At the age of forty, he decided to go to
Constantinople to seek better business opportunities.
One day he
was negotiating with a Turk who wished to purchase his entire stock of
apples, but they were unable to agree on a price. The Turk became angry
and accused Kristo of expressing a desire to become a Moslem. Kristo was
brought before the authorities, and false witnesses were found to
testify that he had indeed stated his intention to convert.
Kristo
declared that he never said that he wished to become a Moslem. His
testimony was discounted, however, because he was a Christian, and
Moslem witnesses had contradicted him.
The saint was beaten and
tortured the next day, but remained steadfast in his confession of
Christ. Kaisarios Dapontes, a well known monk and author, visited Saint
Kristo and got him freed from the place where he was chained. He brought
food for him, but he refused to eat. “Why should I eat?” he asked. “I
do not expect to live, so I may as well die hungering and thirsting for
Christ.”
Since he refused to abandon the Orthodox Faith, Saint
Kristo was sentenced to be beheaded. Before they led him away, Kristo
gave Dapontes a metal file and told him to sell it and use the money to
have memorial services offered for him.
On February 12, 1748 Saint Kristo the Gardener was beheaded, thereby receiving an imperishable crown of glory from Christ.
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