Saint Blaise of Caesarea lived in the third century. He was from Caesarea in Cappadocia (Asia Minor) and was a shepherd.
When
a persecution against Christians began, Saint Blaise surrendered
himself into the hands of the torturers. They subjected him to torture,
and beat him with leather thongs, but the Lord healed his wounds. They
then threw Blaise into a cauldron of boiling water, but he remained
there unharmed. The pagan soldiers, seeing this miracle, came to believe
in Christ.
The governor, wishing to show that the martyr
remained unharmed because the water had cooled, jumped into the cauldron
and died.
Having brought many to faith in Christ, Saint Blaise
peacefully surrendered his soul to God. They thrust the saint’s
shepherd’s staff into the ground, and it grew up into a large tree,
which covered with its branches a church built over his relics.
https://oca.org/saints/lives/2019/02/03/100418-martyr-blaise-of-caesarea-in-cappadocia
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