Saint Anatolia of Thora – Saint of the Day – July 10

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St. Anatolia of Thora Biography

Saint Anatolia of Thora Profile. Born: N/A in Italy, Europe. Worked in Italy. Died: 250 AD in Thora, Italy. Feast Day is celebrated on July 10.

 

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St. Anatolia of Thora Biography, Feast Day, Date of Birth, Country of Birth, Profession, Place of Work, Date of Death, Place of Death.

Date of Birth

N/A

Country of Birth

Italy of Europe

Matrimony/Holy Orders

St.s who were Not Married

Profession

N/A

Place of Work

Italy

Date of Death

250 AD

Place of Death

Thora, Lake Velino, diocese of Rieti, Italy

Feast Day

July 10

Beatification

N/A

Canonization

Pre-Congregation

Patron Saint of

N/A

Biography

Saint Anatolia of Thora, a lovely Roman Christian aristocrat. Sister of St. Victoria. The two sisters were set for orchestrated relational unions to honorable Roman agnostics and were reluctant. Victoria contended that it would be okay as the patriarchs in the Old Testament had been hitched; yet Anatolia referred to different guides to demonstrate that for the holiest lives, they ought to dedicate themselves to God and remain single. Victoria was persuaded, sold her adornments, gave the cash to poor people, and wouldn’t proceed with the wedding to an individual named Eugenius.

The two suitors demanded the weddings, and the sisters can’t. The young fellows denounced the ladies as Christians during the season of the mistreatments of Decius, yet gotten expert to detain them their bequests, in order to break their confidence and altering their perspectives. The ladies changed over their hirelings and gatekeepers sent to watch them. Anatolia’s suitor, Titus Aurelius, before long surrendered and gave her back to the specialists. Eugenius remained at it for quite a long time, shifting back and forth among the great and unforgiving treatment of Victoria, yet in the end, even he surrendered and restored her to the experts. She was martyred by request of Julian, an official of the Capitol and tally of the sanctuaries. Her model so inspired her gatekeeper, Audax, that he changed over to Christianity and was himself not long after martyred.

Current research shows their story was likely devout fiction that was confused with history.

Saint Anatolia of Thora
St. Anatolia of Thora


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