Commemorated on October 29
The Martyr Anastasia the Roman lost her parents in infancy, and was
then taken to be reared by the abbess of a women’s monastery, named
Sophia. She raised Anastasia in fervent faith, in the fear of God and
obedience.
The persecution against Christians by the emperor
Decius (249-251) began at that time. The city administrator, Probus, on
the orders of the emperor commanded that Anastasia be brought to him.
Blessed by her abbess to suffer for Christ, the young martyr Anastasia
humbly came out to meet the armed soldiers. Seeing her youth and beauty,
Probus first attempted flattery to make her deny Christ.
“Why
waste your youth, deprived of pleasure? What is there to gain by
enduring tortures and death for the Crucified? Worship our gods, marry a
handsome husband, and live in glory and honor.”
The saint
steadfastly replied, “My spouse, my riches, my life and my happiness are
my Lord Jesus Christ, and you will not turn me away from Him by your
deceit!”
Probus subjected Anastasia to fierce tortures. The holy
martyr bravely endured them, glorifying and praising the Lord. In anger
the torturers cut out her tongue.
The people, seeing the inhuman
and disgusting treatment of the saint, became indignant, and the ruler
was compelled to end the tortures by beheading the martyr. In this
manner, Saint Anastasia received the crown of martyrdom.
The body
of the saint was thrown out beyond the city to be eaten by wild
animals, but the Lord did not permit her holy relics to be dishonored.
At the command of a holy angel, Abbess Sophia went to find Saint
Anastasia’s mutilated body. With the help of two Christians, she buried
it in the earth.
TROPARION - TONE 4
Your lamb Anastasia, calls out to You, O Jesus, in a loud voice: / “I
love You, my Bridegroom, and in seeking You I endure suffering. / In
baptism I was crucified so that I might reign in You, / and I died so
that I might live with You. / Accept me as a pure sacrifice, / for I
have offered myself in love.” / Through her prayers save our souls,
since You are merciful.
KONTAKION - TONE 3
Purified by the waters of virginity, / righteous Anastasia, you were
crowned by the blood of martyrdom. / You grant healing and salvation to
those in need, / and who call on you from their hearts, / for Christ
gives you strength, pouring out on you ever-flowing grace!
SOURCE:
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