Commemorated on January 15
Saints Salome of Ujarma and Perozhavra of Sivnia were the helpers and
closest companions of St. Nino, Enlightener of Georgia. St. Nino
herself had converted them to the Christian Faith.
Salome was the
wife of Revi, the son of King Mirian, and Perozhavra was married to the
ruler of the Kartli region. Both women were queens, but they succeeded
in serving St. Nino while retaining their imperial roles. St. Nino
taught them to pray, and the women fasted regularly and performed good
works. As a result of their influential social status, the two queens
were able to help St. Nino tremendously in spreading the Christian
Faith.
After the conversion of Kartli, with inspiration from St.
Nino and by the order of King Mirian, St. Salome erected a cross in
Ujarma in the Kakheti region.
When St. Nino fell ill in the
village of Bodbe, the queens Salome and Perozhavra stood by her bed and
wept bitterly at having to part with their beloved teacher and healer.
They entreated St. Nino, who was finishing her last hours on this earth,
saying, “Tell us, our Queen, how did you come to our country to free
our souls, and where were you raised? Tell us how to continue your good
works. You who have delivered us from bondage to the enemy, tell us,
what shall we do?”
From the information that St. Nino then related to them, Sts. Salome and Perozhavra wrote The Life of St. Nino, Enlightener of Georgia. The Apostolic Orthodox Church of Georgia commemorates them on January 15, the day following the commemoration of St. Nino.
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