Commemorated on February 9
Saint
Apollonia was an elderly virgin and deaconess of Alexandria, whose
martyrdom was described by St Dionysius of Alexandria (October 5) in one
of his letters.
When Decius became emperor in 249, he launched the greatest attack upon
Christianity up to that time, becoming the first emperor to call for its
total exterminaion. St Dionysius says that the persecution started at
Alexandria a year before it began in other places, incited by a certain
"prophet and poet of evil," who stirred up the people against the
Christians.
Backed by the power of the government, the pagans massacred Christians,
believing that they were serving their false gods by doing so. The "aged
and excellent virgin Apollonia" was seized and struck in the face until
all her teeth were knocked out. The mob built a fire outside the city
and threatened to burn her alive unless she agreed to worship the idols
and sacrifice to the emperor's genius.
St Apollonia asked the pagans to let go of her for a moment so that she
could pray. As soon as they did, she leaped into the flames and was
consumed, receiving a double crown of martyrdom and virginity. Because
of the nature of her torments, she is sometimes depicted with a golden
tooth hanging from a necklace, or holding a tooth in a pair of pincers.
She is invoked by those suffering from toothache.
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