The Holy
Martyr Dorothy, the Martyrs Christina, Callista and the Martyr
Theophilus lived in Caesarea of Cappadocia and suffered under the
emperor Diocletian in either the year 288 or 300.
Saint Dorothy
was a pious Christian maiden, distinguished by her great beauty,
humility, prudence, and God-given wisdom, which astonished many.
Arrested upon orders of the governor Sapricius, she steadfastly
confessed her faith in Christ and was subjected to tortures.
Failing
to break the will of the saint, the governor sent to her two women, the
sisters Christina and Callista, who once were Christians, but fearing
torture, they renounced Christ and began to lead impious lives. He
ordered them to get Saint Dorothy to offer sacrifice to the pagan gods,
but just the reverse happened. Saint Dorothy convinced them that the
mercy of God is granted to all who repent, so they corrected themselves
and returned to Christ. The tormentors tied them back to back and burned
them in a vat of tar. Through martyrdom, Christina and Callista atoned
for their sin of apostasy, receiving from God not only forgiveness, but
crowns of victory.
Saint Dorothy was again subjected to tortures,
but she gladly endured them and accepted the death sentence. She cried
out with joy, thanking Christ for calling her to Paradise and to the
heavenly bridal chamber. As they led the saint to execution Theophilus,
one of the governor’s counselors, laughed and said to her, “Bride of
Christ, send me an apple and some roses from the Paradise of your
Bridegroom.” The martyr nodded and said, “I shall do that.”
At
the place of execution, the saint requested a little time to pray. When
she finished the prayer, an angel appeared before her in the form of a
handsome child presenting her three apples and three roses on a pure
linen cloth. The saint requested that these be given to Theophilus,
after which she was beheaded by the sword.
Having received the
gracious gift, the recent mocker of Christians was shaken, and he
confessed Christ as the true God. His friends were astonished, and
wondered whether he were joking, or perhaps mad. He assured them he was
not joking. Then they asked the reason for this sudden change. He asked
what month it was. “February,” they replied. “In the winter, Cappadocia
is covered with ice and frost, and the trees are bare of leaves. What do
you think? From where do these apples and flowers come?” After being
subjected to cruel tortures, Saint Theophilus was beheaded with a sword.
The relics of Saint Dorothy are in Rome in the church dedicated
to her, and her head is also at Rome, in a church of the Mother of God
at Trastevero.
https://oca.org/saints/lives/2019/02/06/100445-virginmartyr-dorothy-at-caesarea-in-cappadocia
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