Commemorated on August 29
The
New Martyr Anastasius, a Bulgarian, was born in 1774 in the Strumnitsk
diocese, in the village of Radovicha. His parents gave him over to
military studies. When the youth was twenty years old, he happened to be
with his teacher in Thessalonica. The master wanted to sell some
Turkish clothes without paying the customary duty. He told his disciple
to dress himself as a Turk and go into the city. The collectors of the
duty stopped him and demanded the written receipt of duty payment. The
youth answered that he was a Turk. Then the collectors demanded that he
recite the salutation with the Moslem prayer. The youth became confused
and quiet. They ordered him to appear before the commander, who in
interrogating the martyr suggested that he become a Moslem. The youth
refused, and they led him away to the chief tax-collector.
The official tried at first to flatter, then to threaten the martyr, who
admitted his civil guilt, but would not agree to betray the holy Faith.
The tax-collector made this known to the mufti, who in turn answered,
"You have in one hand the sword, in the other the law, use what you
wish."
He knew that by law the tax-collector ought to collect the tax from the
youth, but then by judgment of the mufti he would not be a follower of
Mohammed, armed with a sword. When he had received such an answer, the
commander of the haraje sent the youth to the local mullah together with
five Turks, who were obliged to testify that the Christian had
blasphemed the Moslem religion.
To the accusations of blasphemy against Mohammed by these witnesses, the
youth honestly answered that he did not blaspheme him, but he would
allow having shown disrespect to Moslem customs. They subjected him to
torture and condemned him to hanging. Along the way, they continued to
urge the martyr to renounce his faith, but bleeding and exhausted, he
fell upon the wayside and died on August 29, 1794.
SOURCE:
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