Commemorated on December 21
St
Juliana, Princess of Vyazma and Novy Torg, a daughter of the noble
Maximus Danilov, was known for her virtues and her chastity. Her spouse,
Prince Simeon of Vyazma, and also Prince Yuri of Smolensk, were
compelled to flee their native lands, which the Lithuanian prince Vitovt
had seized. Then Prince Basil of Moscow bestowed the Tver city of
Torzhok upon the exiled princes.
Prince Yuri became captivated by Juliana's beauty and tried in every way
to persuade her to commit adultery, but Juliana remained faithful to
her husband. During a feast, Prince Yuri killed Juliana's husband, in
the hope of taking her by force. St Juliana resisted the ravisher,
wounding him with a knife. The enraged Prince Yuri ordered that her
hands and feet be cut off, and that her body be thrown into the Tvertsa
River. The martyrdom of St Juliana occurred in the winter of 1406.
Troubled by his conscience and censured by everyone, Prince Yuri fled to
the Tatars, but even there he did not find peace. He settled in the
Ryazan wilderness (where he died in 1408). In the spring of 1407, they
saw the body of Princess Juliana floating in the river. A certain
peasant heard a voice from above, commanding that the body of St Juliana
be buried in the Torzhok cathedral on the right side by the south
doors.
A tomb for her body was afterwards built at the Savior-Transfiguration
cathedral, where many received healing from her. In connection with the
glorification of St Juliana on June 2, 1819 a chapel was built on the
right-hand side, and dedicated to her. At the cathedral of the
Transfiguration of the Lord, where earlier there had been a chapel over
the grave of the saint, a church was built and also dedicated to St
Juliana in 1906.
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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