Anysia of Salonika

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Anysia of Salonika
Martyr
Born unknown, Salonika, Thessaly, Greece
Died 304
Venerated in Eastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church
Feast 30 December
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Saint Anysia of Salonika was a Christian virgin and martyr of the 4th century.

Anysia was born to a wealthy and pious Christian family in Salonika. She dedicated herself to vows of chastity and poverty, praying and helping the poor. The legend of her martyrdom states that in 304, a Roman soldier apprehended her as she was on her way to services. Discovering she was a Christian, he beat her, and intended to drag her to a pagan temple to sacrifice to Roman gods. When he tore off her veil (a reminder of her vow of chastity), she spit in his face, and he murdered her.[1]

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  1. ^ Jones, Terry. Anysia of Salonika. Patron Saints Index. Retrieved on 2007-12-31.
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