Commemorated on May 29
Saint Theodosia of Tyre lived during the third and fourth centuries.
Once, during a persecution against Christians, which had already lasted
for five years, the seventeen-year-old Theodosia went up to condemned
Christian prisoners in the Praetorium in Caesarea, Palestine. It was the
day of Holy Pascha, and the martyrs spoke about the Kingdom of God. St
Theodosia asked them to remember her before the Lord, when they should
come to stand before Him.
Soldiers saw that the maiden bowed to
the prisoners, and they seized her and led her before the governor,
Urban. The governor advised the maiden to offer sacrifice to the idols
but she refused, confessing her faith in Christ. Then they subjected the
saint to cruel tortures, raking her body with iron claws until her
bones were exposed.
The martyr was silent and endured the
sufferings with a happy face, and to a second suggestion by the governor
to offer sacrifice to the idols she answered, “You fool, I have been
granted to join the martyrs!” They threw the maiden with a stone about
her neck into the sea, but angels drew her out from the depths. Then
they threw the martyr to the wild beasts to be eaten by them. Seeing
that the beasts would not touch her, they cut off her head.
By
night St Theodosia appeared to her parents, who had tried to talk their
daughter into not going to the sufferings. She was in bright garb with a
crown upon her head and a luminous gold cross in her hand, and she
said, “Behold the great glory of which you wanted to deprive me!”
The
Holy Martyr Theodosia of Tyre suffered for Christ in the year 307 or
308. On May 29 we commemorate the transfer of her relics to
Constantinople and Venice. She is also commemorated on April 3.
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