Saint Dominica the Righteous

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Love for Christ illumined thy mind, and thou didst shine in asceticism like a radiant lamp, O Dominica hence the Lord revealed thee as a lampbearing guide of monastics in life and word. Intercede with him O Godbearer, that all may be saved.

Saint Dominica came from Carthage to Constantinople with four girlfriends, not on spiritual pilgrimage, but to take in the cultural amenities of the imperial capitol as a 25 year old woman. What they found was a deeply spiritual and lively Christian community. They all embraced the gospel of Christ and were baptized by Patriarch Macarius. He blessed them to live as nuns. The name Dominica means "belonging to the Lord" and she served the Lord tirelessly for 75 years. She reposed at a great age in 474. She holds in her hands the Cross of martyrdom, because of her life lived in service. She holds her right hand up and open as if to say No to the world and its passions.
("Dominica" is the latinized form of "Kyriaki" or "Cyriaca".)

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