Saint Glyceria was tortured at Heraclea in Thrace during a
persecution against Christians under the emperor Antoninus (138-161).The
martyr was then thrown into prison onto sharp stones. She prayed
incessantly, and at midnight an angel appeared in the prison and healed
her of her wounds.
When the jailer Laodicius came for the saint in
the morning, he did not recognize her. Thinking that the martyr had
been taken away, he feared he would be punished for letting her escape.
He wanted to kill himself, but Saint Glyceria stopped him. Shaken by the
miracle, Laodicius believed in the true God, and he entreated the saint
to pray that he might suffer and die for Christ with her.
“Follow
Christ and you will be saved,” the holy martyr replied. Laodicius
placed upon himself the chains with which the saint was bound, and at
the trial he told the prefect and everyone present about the miraculous
healing of Saint Glyceria by an angel, then he confessed himself a
Christian.
The newly chosen one of God was beheaded by the sword. Christians secretly took up his remains, and reverently buried them.
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