Commemorated on February 11
Holy Empress Theodora was the wife of the Byzantine emperor
Theophilus the Iconoclast (829-842), but she did not share in the heresy
of her husband and secretly venerated the holy icons. After the death
of her husband, St Theodora governed the realm because her son Michael
was a minor.
She convened a Council, at which the Iconoclasts were
anathematized, and the veneration of icons was reinstated. St Theodora
established the annual celebration of this event, the Triumph of
Orthodoxy, on the first Sunday of the Great Fast. St Theodora did much
for Holy Church and fostered a firm devotion to Orthodoxy in her son
Michael.
When Michael came of age, she was retired from governing
and spent eight years in the monastery of St Euphrosyne, where she
devoted herself to ascetic struggles, and reading books that nourished
her soul.
A copy of the Gospels, copied in her own hand, is known to exist. She died peacefully around the year 867.
In 1460, her relics were given by the Turks to the people of Kerkyra (Kephalonia).
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