SAINT ANASTASIA OF ROME
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Saint Anastasia divided her fortune and gave it to the poor, leaving then to go live in a monastery. Her insistent refusal to deny Christ led to her beheading. She is commemorated on 29 October.
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Saint Anastasia was from Rome, and lived in the time of Decius and Valerian. When her wealthy parents died, she divided her fortune and gave it to the poor, leaving then to go live in a monastery. When the magistrate Provos arrested her, he reminded Anastasia of her flowery youth, for which reason she ought to deny Christ. Anastasia’s insistent refusal angered Provos; he whipped her face and spread her over hot coals. After a series of horrific tortures, he finally beheaded her. She is commemorated on 29 October. This original icon was painted on Mt. Athos, by the monks of the Holy Koutloumousian Cell of Saint John the Theologian.
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