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- Great-martyr Irene of Thessalonica (4th c.)
- "Saint Irene was the daughter of a princelet called Licinius; named
Penelope by her parents, through a divine revelation she was brought to
faith in Christ and at Baptism was renamed Irene. In her zeal for piety
she broke in pieces all the idols of her father, who commanded that she
be trampled underfoot by horses. But while she remained unharmed, one of
the horses rose up and cast down her father, killing him. By her prayer
she raised him to life again, and he believed and was baptized.
Afterwards, in many journeyings, Saint Irene suffered torments and
punishments for her faith, but was preserved by the power of God, while
working dread miracles and converting many thousands of souls. At last
she came to Ephesus, where she fell asleep in peace, in the first half
of the fourth century. Two days after her death, her gravestone was
found lifted off, and her grave empty. At least two churches were
dedicated to St Irene in Constantinople, and she is the patroness of the
Aegean island of Thera, which is commonly called Santorini, a
corruption of "Saint Irene." (Great Horologion)
- Note: The most famous Agia Irene church in Constantinople is not named after her, but for the Holy Peace (Greek Irene) of God, which is Christ.
The Prologue's account differs in several
details. St Nikolai places St Irene in the Balkans in the town of
Magedon, in apostolic times rather than the 3rd-4th century. In his
account Irene learned the Christian faith from her teacher, Appelianus,
and was baptised by the Apostle Timothy himself. He attributes the
anger of Irene's father to her refusal to marry rather than her smashing
the family idols (though of course she might have done both).
source: http://www.abbamoses.com
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