Commemorated on November 28
Saint
Anna was a noblewoman who sold all her possessions and gave the money
to the poor. She received the monastic tonsure from St Stephen the New
while he was living on Mt Auxentius in Bithynia. He sent her to live in
the women's monastery called Trichinarion (Community of
hairshirt-wearers).
When the iconoclasts tried to turn St Stephen from venerating the holy
icons, they tried flattery, bribery, and threats, but all their efforts
were in vain. Then they accused him of visiting the Trichinarion
Monastery at night and falling into sin with the nun Anna. Although her
own maidservant testified against her (she was promised her freedom and
marriage to a nobleman if she did), St Anna denied any guilt.
The emperor's soldiers came to the monastery and seized St Anna and
brought her before him, but she refused to lie about St Stephen.
Therefore Emperor Constantine threw her into a dungeon in
Constantinople.
The next morning the emperor sat in a public building with an assembled
crowd, and had St Anna brought to his presence. Since she insisted that
both she and St Stephen were innocent, the emperor had her stripped
naked in the sight of all. During her interrogation, she remained
silent. Meanwhile, her maidservant falsely swore that St Stephen had
sinned with her mistress.
Angered by her refusal to speak, the emperor had St Anna stretched out
on the ground, where soldiers beat her with rods. During this torment,
she said, "I have never sinned with Stephen. Lord, have mercy." The
soldiers continued to beat her until she was almost dead.
The emperor returned to his palace, leaving orders that St Anna be
imprisoned in one of the city's abandoned monasteries. There she
departed to the Lord, receiving from Him the twin crowns of virginity
and martyrdom.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2011(with 2010's link here also and further, 2009, 2008's, even 2007!)
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