St Polyxene
Commemorated on September 23
The Monastic Women Xanthippe and Polyxene were sisters by birth and
they lived in Spain in the time of the holy Apostles. They were among
the first to hear the divine teaching of Christ the Savior from the holy
Apostle Paul, when he preached in their land.
St Xanthippe and
her husband Probus accepted Christianity, but St Polyxene was still a
pagan when a certain man became entranced with her extraordinary beauty
and forcibly carried her off to Greece on a ship. The Lord preserved her
unharmed. On the voyage, the saint heard the preaching of the holy
Apostle Peter and believed in Christ.
When she arrived in Greece,
St Polyxene turned to the Christians for protection and defense and
they hid her in the city of Patra in Achaia, where she formally accepted
Christianity and was baptized by the holy Apostle Andrew the
First-Called himself.
She became a witness to his miracles, and
how he patiently and humbly endured his sufferings and death. She stood
at the cross upon which they crucified the holy Apostle Andrew. After
his martyric death, St Polyxene returned to Spain, where she and her
older sister Xanthippe converted many pagans to Christ. St Polyxene
toiled for about forty years preaching the Gospel in Spain. St Xanthippe
shared in her sister’s work and preached in the populous city of
Toledo.
St Polyxene reposed in about the year 109, having preserved her virginity to the end of her earthly life.
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