Commemorated on October 22
The Martyrs Alexander the Bishop, Heraclius the Soldier, and Women
Martyrs Anna, Elizabeth, Theodota and Glyceria at Adrianopolis were
killed during the third century at Adrianopolis for their confession of
Christ. This century is noted as a time of the spread of Christianity
among the pagans. Despite the persecutions against the Christians,
Bishop Alexander fearlessly converted and baptized many pagans into the
holy saving faith.
The governor of the region where the saint
lived, ordered his soldiers to use torture to force Bishop Alexander to
deny Christ. The saint patiently endured terrible tortures. Struck by
this, the soldier Heraclius believed in Christ, for Whom the saint
suffered. And after him, the Women Martyrs Anna, Elizabeth, Theodota and
Glyceria confessed themselves to be Christians.
St. Alexander the Bishop
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