mercredi 29 mai 2013

Sainte THÉODOSIE de CONSTANTINOPLE, moniale et martyre



Sainte Théodosie

Moniale martyre à Constantinople (8ème s.)

À Constantinople, au VIIIe siècle, sainte Théodosie, moniale. Pour avoir pris la défense d’une antique image du Christ, que l’empereur Léon l’Isaurien avait ordonné de retirer de la Porte d’airain du palais impérial, elle subit le martyre.

Martyrologe romain

SOURCE : http://nominis.cef.fr/contenus/saint/11026/Sainte-Theodosie.html

Sainte Théodosie

Dieu et son image

Il ne fait pas bon vénérer les icônes ou toute autre image du Christ et de ses saints sous le règne de l’empereur Léon III l’Isaurien (717-741). Dans ce contexte explosif, l’empereur, se prenant pour un nouveau Moïse devant le veau d’or, fait interdire les images à partir de 726 pour éviter au peuple, pense-t-il, la vengeance divine. Il est le premier d’une longue liste d’empereurs à persécuter les chrétiens vénérant les images saintes. Théodosie, née à Constantinople en ce viiie siècle, est témoin de la destruction d’une statue du Christ placée à la Porte d’airain du palais impérial. Intrépide, elle saisit l’échelle et fait tomber le soldat qui s’y trouve. Il meurt. Les témoins s’enfuient, Théodosie rentre dans son monastère. L’affaire remonte jusqu’à l’empereur qui la fait bien vite saisir, torturer et égorger sur la place publique.

Jésus, Serviteur souffrant, tu t’es chargé de la croix pour le salut du monde, et Théodosie reconnut en toi l’image du Dieu invisible.

Temps de silence

Qu’à la prière de sainte Théodosie nos cœurs s’enflamment, afin que nous choisissions d’aimer comme tu as aimé chacun de nous.

Ce mois-ci, à l’écoute de Camille de Lellis

Frères, rappelez-vous que notre ministère est angélique car les saints anges eux-mêmes se tiennent près des mourants pour les défendre, parlant par votre bouche et vous suggérant ce que vous voulez dire à leurs derniers moments.

SOURCE : https://francais.magnificat.net/magnificat_content/sainte-thodosie/

Vénérable martyre THÉODOSIE de CONSTANTINOPLE

Sainte Théodosie était fille de nobles et riches chrétiens de Constantinople. Après la disparition de son père, à l’âge de sept ans, elle suivit sa mère qui avait décidé de se retirer dans un monastère de la capitale, où elle grandit dans la piété et l’amour de Dieu. À la mort de sa mère, elle distribua toute sa fortune aux pauvres, ne gardant que le juste nécessaire pour faire exécuter trois icônes en or : du Christ, de la Mère de Dieu et de sainte Anastasie, puis elle devint moniale. Deux ans plus tard (730), l’empereur Léon III déclencha sa persécution contre les saintes icônes et déposa le Patriarche saint Germain qui avait refusé de se soumettre à ses décrets. Lorsqu’il ordonna de décrocher l’icône du Christ qui se trouvait au-dessus de la porte de Bronze (Chalkie), Théodosie, qui était présente avec d’autres gens pieux, poussée par une sainte indignation, se précipita et renversa l’échelle sur laquelle était monté l’agent de l’empereur, qui périt dans sa chute. Le groupe de confesseurs se dirigea ensuite vers le patriarcat, en vue de jeter des pierres contre le patriarche hérétique Anastase. Sur l’ordre de l’empereur, les soldats s’emparèrent alors des insurgés pour les exécuter [Ces confesseurs, premiers martyrs de l’iconoclasme, sont commémorés le 9 août. Cf. aussi la notice de S. Germain, au 12 mai]. L’un d’eux traîna brutalement sainte Théodosie à terre, jusqu’au lieu-dit du “Bœuf”, et il lui enfonça avec rage une corne de bélier dans la gorge.

SOURCE : https://foi-orthodoxe.fr/vie-des-saints/juin/venerable-martyre-theodosie-de-constantinople/

Saint Theodosia of Constantinople

Also known as

Theodosia he Konstantinoupolitissa

Teodosia…

Memorial

18 July

29 May (Orthodox calendar)

Profile

Nun in ConstantinopleMartyred by iconoclasts for defending an icon of Christ which emperor Leo the Isaurian had ordered destroyed.

Born

7th century

Died

in 729 by having a ram’s horn hammered through her neck at the Forum Bovis in Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey)

interred in the church of Hagia Euphemia in the Dexiokratianai section of Constantinople

in the 14th century the church was renamed for Saint Theodosia

Canonized

Pre-Congregation

Additional Information

Saints of the Day, by Katherine Rabenstein

books

Our Sunday Visitor’s Encyclopedia of Saints

other sites in english

Wikipedia

images

Santi e Beati

Wikimedia Commons

sitios en español

Martirologio Romano2001 edición

fonti in italiano

Martirologio Romano2005 edition

Santi e Beati

Wikipedia

MLA Citation

‘Saint Theodosia of Constantinople‘. CatholicSaints.Info. 23 January 2022. Web. 1 February 2026. <https://catholicsaints.info/saint-theodosia-of-constantinople/>

SOURCE : https://catholicsaints.info/saint-theodosia-of-constantinople/

St. Theodosia of Constantinople

St. Theodosia of Constantinople lived during the eighth century and was born in answer to the fervent prayers of her parents. After their deaths, she was raised at the women’s monastery of the Holy Martyr Anastasia in Constantinople. After distributing what remained of her parental inheritance to the poor, she became a nun. She also used part of the money to commission gold and silver icons of the Savior, the Theotokos, and St. Anastasia.

When Leo the Isaurian ascended the throne, he issued an edict that holy icons be destroyed everywhere. Above the Bronze Gates at Constantinople was a bronze icon of the Savior, which had been there for more than 400 years. In 730, the iconoclast Patriarch Anastasius ordered that the icon be destroyed.

The Virgin Martyr Theodosia and other women rushed to protect the icon and toppled the ladder with the soldier who was carrying out the command. The women then stoned Patriarch Anastasius.

Emperor Leo ordered the women to be beheaded. St. Theodosia, an ardent defender of icons, was thrown in prison. She was given one hundred lashes a day for over one week. On the eighth day, she was led through the city, being beaten along the way. Ultimately, one of the soldiers stabbed her in the throat with a ram’s horn, and she received the crown of martyrdom.

Following the Triumph of Orthodoxy over iconoclasm she was recognized as a martyr and saint, and The body of the holy virgin martyr was reverently buried by Christians in the St. Euphemia Monastery in Constantinople, near a place called Dexiokratis. The tomb of St. Theodosia was glorified by numerous healings of the sick.

SOURCE : http://www.ucatholic.com/saints/saint-theodosia/

Saints of the Day – Theodosia of Constantinople

Article

Died 745. Theodosia, a nun of Constantinople, lived in Constantinople in the mid-8th century when the emperor was destroying all the images of Jesus, his mother, and the saints. One image of Christ was greatly loved by Theodosia. The emperor sent one of his officers to smash it to pieces. When he climbed a ladder to reach the icon above the main door of her convent and perform the sacrilegious act, Theodosia shook it so hard that he fell off and was killed.

Not content with this, Theodosia led a group of women to stone the palace of the heretic patriarch of Constantinople, who was supporting the destruction of icons. The authorities took their revenge. All these warlike Christian women were punished, but Theodosia, who had inspired their rebellion, was viciously tortured and killed (Benedictines, Bentley).

MLA Citation

Katherine I Rabenstein. Saints of the Day1998. CatholicSaints.Info. 17 June 2020. Web. 2 February 2026. <https://catholicsaints.info/saints-of-the-day-theodosia-of-constantinople/>

SOURCE : https://catholicsaints.info/saints-of-the-day-theodosia-of-constantinople/

Theodosia of Constantinople 

The Virgin Martyr Theodosia of Constantinople lived during the eighth century. She was born in answer to the fervent prayers of her parents. After their death, she was raised at the women’s monastery of the holy Martyr Anastasia in Constantinople. St Theodosia became a nun after she distributed to the poor of what remained of her parental inheritance. She used part of the money to commission gold and silver icons of the Savior, the Theotokos, and St Anastasia.

When Leo the Isaurian (717-741) ascended the imperial throne, he issued an edict to destroy holy icons everywhere. Above the Bronze Gates at Constantinople was a bronze icon of the Savior, which had been there for more than 400 years. In 730, the iconoclast Patriarch Anastasius ordered the icon removed.

The Virgin Martyr Theodosia and other women rushed to protect the icon and toppled the ladder with the soldier who was carrying out the command. Then they stoned the impious Patriarch Anastasius, and Emperor Leo ordered soldiers to behead the women. St Theodosia, an ardent defender of icons, was locked up in prison. For a week they gave her a hundred lashes each day. On the eighth day, they led her about the city, fiercely beating her along the way. One of the soldiers stabbed the nun in the throat with a ram’s horn, and she received the crown of martyrdom.

The body of the holy virgin martyr was reverently buried by Christians in the monastery of St Euphemia in Constantinople, near a place called Dexiokratis. The tomb of St Theodosia was glorified by numerous healings of the sick.

SOURCE : http://oca.org/saints/lives/2013/05/29/101564-virginmartyr-theodosia-the-nun-of-constantinople

St. Theodosia, Virginmartyr, of Constantinople

Commemorated on May 29

St. Theodosia of Constantinople lived during the eighth century and was born in answer to the fervent prayers of her parents. After their deaths, she was raised at the women’s monastery of the Holy Martyr Anastasia in Constantinople. After distributing what remained of her parental inheritance to the poor, she became a nun. She also used part of the money to commission gold and silver icons of the Savior, the Theotokos, and St. Anastasia.

When Leo the Isaurian ascended the throne, he issued an edict that holy icons be destroyed everywhere. Above the Bronze Gates at Constantinople was a bronze icon of the Savior, which had been there for more than 400 years. In 730, the iconoclast Patriarch Anastasius ordered that the icon be destroyed.

The Virgin Martyr Theodosia and other women rushed to protect the icon and toppled the ladder with the soldier who was carrying out the command. The women then stoned Patriarch Anastasius.

Emperor Leo ordered the women to be beheaded. St. Theodosia, an ardent defender of icons, was thrown in prison. She was given one hundred lashes a day for over one week. On the eighth day, she was led through the city, being beaten along the way. Ultimately, one of the soldiers stabbed her in the throat with a ram’s horn, and she received the crown of martyrdom.

The body of the holy virgin martyr was reverently buried by Christians in the St. Euphemia Monastery in Constantinople, near a place called Dexiokratis. The tomb of St. Theodosia was glorified by numerous healings of the sick.

Troparion, Tone 4:

Your lamb Theodosia, O Jesus,

Calls out to You in a loud voice:

I love You, O my bridegroom,

And in seeking You, I endure suffering.

In Baptism I was crucified so that I might reign in You,

And died so that I might live with You.

Accept me as a pure sacrifice,

For I have offered myself in love.

By her prayers save our souls, since You are merciful.

Kontakion, Tone 2:

Through your striving, O venerable Theodosia,

You inherited a life of peace.

By shedding your blood, you vanquished the enemy of the Church of Christ.

As you rejoice now in His presence, ever pray to Him for us all!

Kontakion, Tone 4:

You were betrothed to the King of Heaven

as a pure and trophy-bearing martyr.

Entreat Him to save our souls, praiseworthy Theodosia.

By permission of the Orthodox Church in America (www.oca.org)

SOURCE : http://www.antiochian.org/node/18652

Santa Teodosia di Costantinopoli Martire

Festa: 18 luglio

Martirologio Romano: A Costantinopoli, santa Teodosia, monaca, che patì il martirio per aver difeso un’antica immagine di Cristo, che l’imperatore Leone l’Isaurico aveva ordinato di rimuovere dalla Porta Bronzea del suo Palazzo.

SOURCE : https://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/63310