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#October 28/[[October 29|29]] (also 12 October, 25 December): Anastasia "the Virgin," martyr under Diocletian.
#[[December 22]]: [[Anastasia the Deliverer from Potions|Anastasia ''pharmakolytria'' "Poison-Curer,"]] widow and martyr in Sirmium/Sirmio, and her companions."<br>
::(Jane Baun. ''[http://books.google.ca/books?id=ycg3F3xH444C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Tales from Another Byzantium: Celestial Journey and Local Community in the Medieval Greek Apocrypha].'' Cambridge University Press, 2007. p.117.)</ref> lost her was born in Rome of well-born parents in infancyand left an orphan at the age of three. As an orphan, and she was then taken to be reared by the abbess of into a women's monasterynear Rome, named where the abbess was one Sophia, a nun of a high level of perfection. She raised Anastasia in fervent faith, in the fear of God and obedience. After seventeen years, Anastasia was known in the whole neighbourhood, to the Christians as a great ascetic and to the pagans as a rare beauty.
The persecution against Christians by the emperor Decius (249-251) began at around that time. The pagan administrator of the city administrator, Probus, heard of her and sent soldiers to bring Anastasia to him. The good Abbess Sophia counselled Anastasia for two hours on how to keep the orders of the emperor commanded that Faith, how to resist flattering delusion and how to endure torture. Anastasia be brought said to her: 'My heart is ready to suffer for Christ; my soul is ready to himdie for my beloved Jesus. ' Blessed by her abbess to suffer for Christ, the young martyr Anastasia humbly came out to meet the armed soldiers. Seeing her youth and beauty, Probus first attempted flattery to make her deny Christ.
Brought before the governor Probus, Anastasia openly proclaimed her faith in Christ the Lord. On seeing her youth and beauty, Probus first attempted flattery to make her deny Christ and dissuade her from the Faith, "Why waste your youth, deprived of pleasure? What is there to gain by enduring tortures and death for the Crucified? Worship our gods, marry a handsome husband, and live in glory and honor."
The saint holy maiden steadfastly replied, "My spouse, my riches, my life and my happiness are my Lord Jesus Christ, and you will not turn me away from Him by your deceit!I am ready to die for my Lord, not once but - oh, if it were only possible! - a thousand times."
Probus then subjected Anastasia to fierce tortures. The holy martyr bravely endured them, glorifying and praising the Lord. In anger When they stripped her naked, to humiliate her, she cried to the torturers judge: 'Whip me and cut at me and beat me; my naked body will be hidden by wounds, and my shame will be covered by my blood!' She was whipped and beaten and cut out about. She twice felt a great thirst and asked for water, and a Christian, Cyril, gave her tonguea drink, for which he was blessed by the martyr and beheaded by the pagans.
Then her breasts and tongue were cut off, and an angel of God appeared to her and upheld her. The people, seeing the inhuman and disgusting treatment of the saint, became indignant, and the ruler was compelled to end the tortures by beheading the martyr. In this mannerShe was finally beheaded with the sword outside the city. The body of the saint was thrown out beyond the city to be eaten by wild animals, but the Lord did not permit her holy relics to be dishonored. At the command of a holy angel, Abbess Sophia went to find St . Anastasia received 's mutilated body, and with the crown help of martyrdomtwo Christians buried it in the earth.
The body of the saint was thrown out beyond the city to be eaten by wild animalsIn this manner, but the Lord did not permit her holy relics to be dishonored. At the command of a holy angel, Abbess Sophia went to find St Anastasia's mutilated body. With received the help crown of two Christians, she buried it in the earthmartyrdom.
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==SourceSources==* [http://www.pomog.org/prologue/November/11.htm Our -Holy Mother, the Martyr Anastasia the Roman]. Prologue from Ohrid.* [http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=103099 Martyr Anastasia the Roman] at . OCA - Feasts and Saints.
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