Commemorated on March 22
Saint Drosis was daughter of the
emperor Trajan (98-117), a fierce persecutor of Christians. In the year
99 he revived an earlier law which forbade secret gatherings and was
indirectly aimed against Christians. In the year 104 he issued a special
law against Christians.
Beginning in that year, the persecutions
continued until the end of his reign. During this time the bodies of
martyred Christians often remained unburied in order to intimidate
others. Five Christian virgins: Aglaida, Apolliniaria, Daria, Mamthusa
and Thais, took upon themselves the task of burying such Christians.
They secretly gathered up the bodies of martyrs, anointed them with
spices, wrapped them in shrouds and buried them. When she learned of
this, Drosis, a secret Christian but not yet baptized, asked the holy
virgins to take her with them when they went to bury Christians.
On
the advice of the court dignitary Adrian, a guard was set over those
who had been killed, to arrest anyone who tried to bury them. On the
very first night, Saint Drosis and the five virgins were caught.
Learning that one of the captives was his own daughter, Trajan gave
orders to hold her separately, in the hope that she would change her
mind.
The remaining holy virgins were sentenced to burning in a
furnace for melting copper. They bravely accepted execution and were
granted crowns of martyrdom. The copper, mingled with the ashes of the
martyrs, was used to make tripods for a new bath of Trajan. But as long
as these tripods stood in the bath-house, no man was able to enter it.
Anyone crossing the threshold fell down dead. When the pagan priests
realized why this happened, they advised that the tripods be removed.
Adrian
told the emperor to melt the tripods and to make five statues of naked
virgins, in the likeness of the Martyrs. Then he said that these statues
should be placed before the entrance to the imperial bath. Trajan
agreed. When the statues were set up, the emperor saw in a dream five
pure lambs pastured in Paradise, and the Shepherd who said to him, “O
most wanton and wicked Caesar! Those whose images you placed there to be
mocked have been taken away from you and brought here by the Good and
Merciful Pastor. In time your daughter, the pure lamb Drosis, shall also
be here.”
When he awoke, Trajan flew into a rage and ordered two
huge furnaces to be heated. At the ovens an imperial edict was posted:
“You who worship the Crucified, save yourselves many agonies, and spare
us also from these labors. Offer sacrifice to the gods. If you do not
wish to do this, however, then let each of you voluntarily cast himself
into this furnace.” Many Christians willingly went to martyrdom.
When
she heard of this, Saint Drosis also decided to endure martyrdom for
Christ. In her prison she offered prayers asking the Lord to release
her. God heard her prayer, and the guards fell asleep. Saint Drosis went
off to the ovens, but began to wonder: “How can I go to God without a
wedding garment (i.e., without being baptized), for I am impure. But, O
King of Kings, Lord Jesus Christ, for Your sake I give up my imperial
position, so that I may be the lowliest handmaiden in Your Kingdom.
Baptize me Yourself with your Holy Spirit.”
After praying in this
manner, Saint Drosis anointed herself with myrrh [chrism], which she
had taken along with her, and immersing herself in water three times,
she said: “the servant of God Drosis is baptized in the Name of the
Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” For seven days the
saint hid, spending her time in fasting and prayer. Christians found her
and learned from her everything that occurred. On the eighth day, the
holy Martyr Drosis went to the red-hot ovens and cast herself into the
fire.
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