This miracle recounts the miraculous expulsion of the Agarines from Saint Spyridon when they threatened Corfu with complete destruction in 1716 AD.
Saint Spyridon, born in 270 AD in the village of Assia in Cyprus, came from a family of shepherds. Despite his education, he continued to work as a shepherd and was known for his simplicity, kindness, and love for his neighbors.
He was a frequent protector of widows and orphans and devoted himself to teaching the divine word after the death of his wife. Eventually ordained as a priest, Spyridon lived a righteous life and was elected bishop due to his virtues.
His reputation for holiness extended to the First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea, where he defended the Orthodox faith and performed miracles to demonstrate the truth of his words.
Saint Spyridon passed away on December 12, 350 AD, leaving behind a legacy of faith and miracles.
Source: Metropolis of Zambia