Nominal icon Anastasia. Saint Anastasia the Pattern Maker

The Holy Great Martyr Anastasia lived during the time of Emperor Diocletian (284-305). She was the daughter of the Roman senator Praetextatus, who professed a pagan faith. Her mother Fausta secretly believed in Christ.

Anastasia was distinguished by her nobility, spiritual and physical beauty, good character and meekness. As a girl, Anastasia was entrusted by her mother to teach the Christian Chrysogonus, known for his learning and piety. Chrysogon taught Anastasia the Holy Scriptures and the fulfillment of God's law. At the end of the teaching, Anastasia was spoken of as wise and beautiful maiden.

After the death of her mother, regardless of her daughter’s wishes, her father married her to the pagan Pomplius, who also came from a senatorial family. But under the pretext of a fictitious illness, she retained her virginity. Sometimes, the husband tried to use violence, but Anastasia, with the invisible help of a guardian angel, escaped from his hands.

There were many Christian prisoners in the dungeons of Rome at that time. In beggarly clothes, the saint secretly visited prisoners - she washed and fed the sick, unable to move, bandaged wounds, and consoled everyone who needed it. Her teacher and mentor languished in prison for two years. Meeting with him, she was edified by his long-suffering and devotion to the Savior. Saint Anastasia’s husband, Pomplius, having learned about this, severely beat her, placed her in a separate room and placed guards at the door. The saint grieved that she had lost the opportunity to help Christians. After the death of Anastasia’s father, Pomplius decided to kill his wife in order to inherit all her property and live with another wife using other people’s money. Treating her as a captive and slave, he tortured and tormented her daily.

The saint wrote to her teacher: “ My husband... torments me as an opponent of his pagan faith in such a grave conclusion that I have no choice but to surrender my spirit to the Lord and fall dead" In his reply letter, Saint Chrysogon consoled the martyr: “ Light is always preceded by darkness, and after illness health often returns, and after death we are promised life." And he predicted the imminent death of her husband. After some time, Pomplius was appointed ambassador to the Persian king. On the way to Persia, he drowned during a sudden storm.

Now the saint could again visit Christians languishing in prison. Along with freedom, she received the entire parental inheritance, which she used for clothing, food and medicine for the sick.

At that time, King Diocletian was informed from Rome that the prisons were filled with a great multitude of Christians, that, despite various torments, they did not deny their Christ, and that in all this they were supported by the Christian teacher Chrysogon.

At Roman Emperor Diocletians The most severe persecution of Christians broke out in the empire. The first 19 years of his reign were marked only by martyrdom among the soldiers, because the soldiers continually refused to make the required sacrifices to the gods, and for this they were executed. Christians felt so calm that even opposite the emperor's palace in Nicomedia a large Christian church stood.

But at the end of his reign, Diocletian undertook a widespread persecution of Christians. Within one year, one after another, he issues as many as four edicts (decrees) against Christians, and these edicts predetermine the ever-increasing scale of persecution. First there was confiscation of church property. After the confiscation of shrines and church property, arrests and executions of the clergy followed. Every single clergy person was subject to persecution: not only bishops, but also all lower clergy, of whom there were very many at that time, because there was no firm boundary between clergy and ordinary church employees: for example, gatekeepers in churches or orderlies who served church hospitals and almshouses were also considered clergy. All Christians were forced to return to paganism, and protesters were subject to torture.

Having learned about Chrysogon, Diocletian ordered him to be sent to him in Aquileia (a city in upper Italy) for trial, and to execute all Christians. Anastasia followed her teacher. Diocletian hoped to convince Chrysogonus to renounce Christ, but he could not withstand the free speeches of the saint and ordered his head to be cut off. The body of Saint Chrysogonus, after his martyrdom, according to Divine revelation, was placed in an ark and hidden in the house of the presbyter Zoilus. 30 days after his death, Saint Chrysogonus appeared to Zoilus and predicted the imminent death of three young Christian women who lived nearby - Agapia, Chionia and Irina (†304; Comm. April 16). And he ordered Saint Anastasia to be sent to them. Saint Anastasia had such a vision. She went to the presbyter, prayed at the relics of Saint Chrysogon, then, in a spiritual conversation, strengthened the courage of the three virgins before the torture ahead of them. Saints Agapia and Chionia were thrown into the fire. Here they died, but their bodies remained intact. And one of the soldiers wounded Saint Irene with an arrow from a tight bow, after which the saint died. After the death of the martyrs, Anastasia herself buried their bodies.

Saint Anastasia began to wander. Having mastered the art of medicine by that time, she zealously served Christians imprisoned everywhere. Anastasia spent all her funds to help those in need, and poured gold, silver and copper figurines into money and fed many hungry people, clothed the naked, and helped the weak.

In Macedonia, the saint met a young Christian widow, Theodotia, who, after the death of her husband, was left with three infant sons. Blessed Anastasia often lived with the widow and she helped her in pious labors.

Soon Anastasia was captured as a Christian and handed over to Diocletian (since Anastasia was from a noble Roman family, only the emperor could decide her fate). However, frightened by her wise speeches, with the words “ It is not proper for the Tsar's Majesty to talk to a mad woman.", Diocletian handed her over to the high priest Ulpian, so that he could persuade her to sacrifice to the pagan gods or put her to cruel execution. The priest invited Saint Anastasia to make a choice between rich gifts and instruments of torture, placed on both sides near her. The saint, without hesitation, pointed to the instruments of torture: “ Surrounded by these objects, I will become more beautiful and more pleasing to my longed-for Bridegroom - Christ..." Before subjecting Saint Anastasia to torture, Ulpian decided to desecrate her. But as soon as he touched her, he became blind, a terrible pain gripped his head, and after a while he died.

Saint Anastasia was freed and, together with Theodotia, continued to serve the prisoners. Soon Saint Theodotia and her three infant sons were committed to martyrdom (they were thrown into a fiery furnace) in their hometown Nicaea (c. 304; commemorated July 29 and December 22).

EXECUTION OF ST. ANASTASIA

Meanwhile, Saint Anastasia was put on trial in Illyria. The selfish ruler secretly invited her to cede all her wealth to him: “ Fulfill the commandment of your Christ, who commands you to despise all riches and to be poor" To which the wise Anastasia wisely replied: “ Who would be so crazy as to give you, a rich man, what belongs to the poor?»

Saint Anastasia was imprisoned for the second time and tortured by hunger for 60 days. Every night Saint Theodotia appeared to the martyr, approved and strengthened her in patience. Seeing that the famine did not harm the saint, the hegemon of Illyria ordered her to be drowned along with the convicted criminals, among whom was Eutychian, persecuted for his Christian faith (December 22).

The soldiers put the prisoners on the ship and went out to the open sea. Having reached the depth, the warriors drilled several holes in the ship, and they themselves got into a boat and sailed to the shore. The ship began to sink into the water, but the prisoners saw the martyr Theodotia, controlling the sails and guiding the ship to the shore. 120 people, amazed by the miracle, believed in Christ - Saints Anastasia and Eutychian baptized them.

Having learned about what had happened, the hegemon ordered the execution of all the newly baptized. Saint Anastasia was stretched over a fire between four pillars. This is how Saint Anastasia the Pattern Maker completed her martyrdom. Her body, undamaged by the fire, was buried in the garden by a certain pious woman, Apollinaria. At the end of the persecution, she built a church over the tomb of the Holy Great Martyr Anastasia.

RELICS OF SAINT ANASTASIA THE PATTERN maker

Relics of Saint Anastasia the Pattern Maker

In the 5th century, the relics of Saint Anastasia were transferred to Constantinople, where a temple was built in her name. Later, the head and right hand of the great martyr were transferred to the monastery of St. Anastasia the Pattern Maker, which was established near the city of Thessaloniki.

Monastery of St. Anastasia the Pattern Maker

ICONOGRAPHY

The Holy Great Martyr Anastasia is depicted on icons with a cross in right hand and a small vessel in the left. The cross is the path to salvation; in the vessel there is holy oil, healing wounds.

The Holy Great Martyr Anastasia is called "Pattern maker", since the Lord has given her the power to heal bodily and spiritual illnesses, to loosen the bonds of those unjustly condemned, and to give consolation to those in prison. They also ask the saint for protection from witchcraft.

Prayer to the Great Martyr Anastasia the Pattern Maker

O long-suffering and wise great martyr of Christ Anastasia! You stand with your soul in Heaven at the Throne of the Lord, and on earth you perform various healings by the grace given to you; look mercifully at the people who are coming and praying before your icon, asking for your help, extend holy prayers to the Lord for us and ask us for forgiveness of our sins, help in merciful works, strengthening of the spirit in service, meekness, humility and obedience, healing for the sick, for the grieving and in the bonds of existence ambulance and intercession, beg the Lord to give us all a Christian death and a good answer at His Last Judgment, so that we too may be worthy to glorify the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit together with you. Amen.

Troparion, tone 4:
On the occasion of the victorious Resurrection / you were called truly eminent, / the martyr of Christ, / you brought victory to your enemies through torments with patience, / for the sake of Christ, your Bridegroom, / whom you loved. / Pray to him to save our souls.

Kontakion, voice 2:
In the temptations and sorrows that exist,/ those who flow to your temple, / receive honest gifts/ from the Divine grace living in you, Anastasia: / for you are ever the source of healing for the world.

Icon of the Holy Great Martyr Anastasia the Pattern Maker

Many funds are given to help Orthodox Christians. Thus, an important part of spiritual life is the veneration of icons. An icon is an image that relates our mind to the prototype, to the saint, the Lord, the Mother of God. Prayers before miraculous icons they truly work miracles, to which there is plenty of evidence from Christian believers. Thus, one of the very revered icons is the icon of St. Anastasia the Pattern Maker. Who does she help and when should you pray to her?

Help to Saint Anastasia

Saint Anastasia is a martyr of the first centuries of Christianity, who suffered from cruel persecution by the pagan emperor Diocletian. She was born in Rome, in the family of a pagan father and a mother who was a secret Christian. It was the mother who planted the seed of true faith in her daughter’s soul, which eventually bore fruit.

Having received a good education, Anastasia became known as an intelligent and pious girl. She had a spiritual mentor, the righteous man Chrysogon, who supported his student’s desire for Christian piety. However, the father of the righteous woman decided to marry her to a pagan. But the martyr managed to maintain purity even in marriage, citing incurable disease which interfered with married life.

During the time of Emperor Diocletian, Roman prisons were overcrowded with Christians, as true faith in God was brutally persecuted. Anastasia chose high service for herself - she secretly made her way into prisons, where she helped and supported prisoners to the best of her ability. She fed them, treated them, treated their wounds after torture and torture. But most importantly, she supported the prisoners in standing up for the faith and Christ. Thanks to her, many martyrs of that time received relief from their imprisonment.

Interesting! Saint Anastasia also died as a martyr, having been executed for her faith and help to other followers of the faith of Christ. Since then, she has stood before the Throne of God and raised our prayers to Him, helping all believers, just as she did during her earthly life.

Prayer before the icon of St. Anastasia the Pattern Maker helps:

  • to endure the hardships of imprisonment for convicts in prison;
  • gain confidence and strength before the court;
  • avoid unfair condemnation;
  • do not lose faith in the most difficult life situations.

Since in her earthly life the saint of God helped prisoners a lot, it is customary to pray in front of her icon for those who are serving sentences in prison. Her image is especially revered by religious prisoners; prayer services are held for her in every prison church.

How to pray correctly in front of the icon of St. Anastasia the Pattern Maker

Perhaps the most important point, which is worth understanding - it is not the icon that helps. It is not a board with paint or paper with printing that works miracles, heals and brings help. All this is given to us only by the Lord God in his own way. great love to every sinful person.

An icon is an image of a righteous person to whom we pray. This is a help to our mind, which is scattered over everything earthly, even in prayer. Looking at the image, it is easier for a person to concentrate on the main thing and not be distracted. Therefore, you should not give orthodox icons some magical magical properties. We honor the image of the saint in our church, but precisely because he bears the image of a person who abides with God in better world. It is the personality of the glorified righteous man that matters, and not the fact of applying the image to paper or wood.

In addition, it is completely pointless to pray in front of an icon without faith in God. Saint Anastasia will not be able to help a person who turns to her for help in worldly matters, completely forgetting about the Heavenly Father. This often happens in today's life - people run to God's saints, as if they were some kind of wizards who can fulfill this or that desire.

You need to approach the image of Anastasia the Pattern Maker with firm trust in God’s Providence and with a pure heart. Then she will definitely hear and help. If a person is imprisoned justly and is being punished for truly committing evil, one must repent and ask holy help in atonement for sin.

Important! It is completely unacceptable to stand in front of an icon and ask for help in some unholy matter, for example, in hiding one’s guilt and the desire to escape a well-deserved punishment.

If a person is looking for God's help dishonest, deceiving other people, causing them harm - such help will never come. Moreover, such a person will burden his soul even more with sin, since asking God to help in an evil deed is blasphemy.

Where is it better to pray in front of the icon of Anastasia the Pattern Maker - at home or in a temple?

There is no big difference where one approaches the image, as long as a person does it with faith. Another question is that for a Christian believer, visiting church is an integral part of spiritual life. And if life circumstances have developed in such a way that Saint Anastasia’s help is needed, then, of course, you cannot do without visiting the temple.

Having found an icon of Anastasia in the temple, you can buy a candle and place it on a candlestick. You can also venerate the shrine and pray in your own words, tell your misfortune and ask for help and consolation. In addition, you can order a prayer service for this particular saint, which it is advisable to attend in person.

In addition to visiting the temple, you can ask for help from the icon of Anastasia the Pattern Maker and at home. To do this, you need to stand in front of the home iconostasis, where there is an image of your favorite saint, and ask her for help. It should not be forgotten that Anastasia the Patternmaker helps not by herself, but only by interceding for each person before God. Therefore, it is important that in the home iconostasis, in addition to the icons of beloved righteous people, in the first place there are icons of our Lord Jesus Christ and His Most Pure Mother the Virgin Mary.

In addition, you can always take a small icon with the face of God’s saint with you on the road, or when going, for example, to court. If a person is ready to endure difficulties, putting himself in the hands of God and completely surrendering to His will, then the help of the saint will certainly be, and the person will feel it.

How does Anastasia Pattern Maker help?

Anastasia the Pattern Maker was born in Rome into a family in which her father was a pagan and her mother was a secret Christian. The saint took her mother’s side and dedicated her life to God. Before we find out how prayer to Saint Anastasia the Patternmaker helps, we suggest recalling some facts from her life.

Since childhood, the girl was told about God, and she joyfully learned the laws of Christianity. Anastasia was beautiful girl, but not a single groom could woo her, since she took a vow of virginity. At one point, the pagans learned that Anastasia was preaching Christianity and gave her the choice of either renouncing the faith or death. The girl, without hesitation, chose torment, but before that the executioner decided to abuse her. As a result, he went blind and died, unable to even touch Anastasia. After this, the girl was tortured for a long time, and then burned alive over a fire, but her body remained incorrupt.

How does Anastasia Pattern Maker help?

During her lifetime, the saint became famous for helping Christians who suffered for their faith and ended up behind bars. She helped people not only in deed, but also in word, since many were losing their inner strength. Anastasia found words of support for everyone, helping to get rid of existing worries, fears and despair. That is why she was later called the “Pattern Maker.”

In front of the image of the saint, prisoners can pray for liberation, but only if they have not committed a mortal sin. Not only prisoners, but also relatives who want to achieve release can turn to Anastasia loved one. Speaking about what the icon Anastasia the Pattern Maker helps with, it is worth noting that people who want to strengthen their faith or gain peace of mind. The saint helps to find the right way in life and solve many problems. You can also offer petitions before the face of the saint for healing from various ailments.

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Great Martyr Anastasia the Pattern Maker had a difficult lot - protecting prisoners in prison dungeons from the bonds of melancholy and grief, from which she herself suffered. Saint Anastasia appeared to the world in an ordinary family. Washing was a secret Christian, which is what her daughter taught. She was the most capable student of Chrysogonus of Aquileia. She was famous for her kindness and ability to sympathize and her great desire to help people.

Icon of Anastasia the Pattern Maker

Around the 3rd century AD, in the dungeons of Rome there was a large number of imprisoned Christians. Anastasia secretly made her way into the prison rooms and fed the prisoners, bandaged their wounds, washed them, and looked after the completely infirm. When the husband found out about his wife’s deeds, he severely beat her and locked her in the room, placing guards at the door.

A lot of bad things befell the Great Martyr, but she was able to overcome all adversity and began to wander around the world to serve people who were imprisoned. Then the Almighty gave her the gift of healing. With her work and kind words, the Saint made life easier for many prisoners, helped them get rid of the bonds of despair and helplessness, which is why she was called the Pattern Maker.

Anastasia helped people and considered this her calling in life, but she herself suffered torment as punishment for her help. She was stretched between four pillars and burned. The fire could not damage the Saint's body. Soon the woman Appolinaria took her and buried her with all honors in her vineyard. This is how Anastasia’s suffering feat is noted in history.

The image of the Great Martyr Anastasia is the face of a woman who holds a cross in her right hand, and in her left hand a small vessel with holy oil. As you know, holy oil is the best medicine for those who are sick. In Greece, the Saint is called the Healer, since she actually healed:

  • mental wounds,
  • removed the bonds of fear,
  • relieved melancholy and sorrow,
  • treated for bodily illnesses.

Icon of Anastasia the Pattern Maker, what helps

Saint Anastasia the Pattern Maker, how her image helps people can go on and on. They address the righteous Great Martyr:

  • those who thirst for help to get rid of the bonds of sin;
  • for deliverance from fear and from mental heaviness;
  • Eastern Slavs pray to Anastasia during childbirth, as they consider her the patroness of pregnancy;
  • illegally convicted in order to be acquitted;
  • prisoners pray before her icon for a speedy release.

To this day, in many prison cells around the world there are icons with the face of the Saint: the condemned bow before her and ask forgiveness for their worldly sins, begging for the Lord’s forgiveness through her.

Prayer from prison to Anastasia the Pattern Maker

The strongest orthodox prayer from prison gives moral strength, and gives faith in a speedy release. They address prayerful words specifically to Anastasia, because at one time she herself was a prisoner in her own house.

To call on Anastasia for help, you need to ask Her Holiness with pure thoughts, so that she turns to Jesus and begs for his will for the illegally detained.

Prayer to Saint Anastasia the Pattern Maker

“Thou art truly named after the Victorious Resurrection, the martyr of Christ; thou hast brought victory to the torment of patience over the enemies, for the sake of Christ, thy Bridegroom, Whom thou hast loved. Pray to him to save our souls".

Also, Orthodox Christians who are already in prison resort to the image of the Savior and pray to her for liberation with these words:

“O long-suffering and wise great martyr of Christ Anastasia! With your soul you stand in heaven at the Throne of the Lord, and on earth you performed various healings by the grace given to you; look mercifully at the people who are coming and praying before your icon, asking for your help, extend holy prayers to the Lord for us and ask us for forgiveness of our sins, help in merciful works, strengthening of the spirit in service, meekness, humility and obedience, healing for the sick, for the grieving , in the bonds of those who are present, quick help and intercession, beg the Lord to give us all a Christian death and a good answer at His Last Judgment, so that together with you we may be able to glorify the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen".

Prayer to Anastasia the Pattern Maker for release from prison

“Saint Anastasia, Pattern Maker! Help me in my sorrow, do not leave me with your mercy. The soul standing on the heavenly throne, tasting the Lord's mercy! Repose your holy face on the walls of the gloomy prison and let me, the servant of God (servant of God) (name), taste the pleasure of the glory of God. Look with your eye at the one standing in front of you, extend my prayers to the Lord and ask my soul for forgiveness of sins. For my iniquity, I do not dare to raise my eyes to the heights of heaven, to disturb the Almighty with my prayer. Be my intercessor, I call on you as a prayer book for my past sins. You have received grace from the Mother of God to heal passions and drive away sorrows, so bend over the prisoner, be his comforter in sorrows, a healer in severe ailments, and a protector in attacks. Do not despise me, unworthy, intercede with God for grace for him who loved you. In the name of the one God in the Holy Trinity, the Glorified Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen. Amen. Amen"

Days of veneration of the image

The Holiness is revered by both Orthodox and Catholics. Orthodox Christians hold prayer services in memory of the Savior on December 22 in the new style (January 4 in the old style). Catholics venerate Anastasia on December 25th.

Saint Anastasia is one of seven women, besides the Virgin Mary, who is included in the canon of the Mass.

Where are the relics of Her Holiness located?

Initially, the relics of the Saint were kept in Sirmium, where she was buried, then they were transferred to Constantinople. After a while, the relics of the Savior scattered throughout Europe. The most revered places with relics:

  • Benediktbeuern Monastery;
  • monastery on Holy Mount Athos;
  • Cathedral of St. Anastasia in Hovatia.

Remember, when you are overcome by all kinds of illnesses: be it mental or physical, there is no shame in turning to the Saints for help. To those who believe in the help of the Lord, His grace will descend.

God bless you!

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Life of Anastasia the Pattern Maker and prayer to her

As often happens in life, an unexpected misfortune can overtake a person “out of the blue.” The world is unfair, and they can condemn an ​​innocent person for a crime he has not committed. There are often cases when someone became a victim of an unjust trial due to an absurd accident, a slander, or unwittingly turned from a witness into an accused.

Who should we look to for help if we can’t find truth on earth? One way is to turn to Anastasia the Pattern Maker in prayer, asking her for support and intercession.

Who is she?

The father of the future saint, a rich and noble Roman, was a pagan, and his mother secretly professed Christianity. Therefore, under her influence, Anastasia mastered the basics from childhood Christian faith, and in her youth she became a student of the pious and highly educated Christian Chrysogon.

When the girl’s mother died, her father married her to a certain Pomplius, who was also a pagan. Not wanting to be desecrated, Anastasia referred to a fictitious illness and retained her virginity.

She decided to devote her entire life to serving the prisoners languishing in prison, among whom were many Christians. This was the beginning of the 4th century - the time of the reign of Emperor Diocletian, a persecutor of adherents of the Christian faith.

The girl changed into beggar's rags and, accompanied by one maid, went to the dungeons, where brought food and drink, bandaged wounds, and sometimes freed fellow believers with the help of a ransom.

It is unknown for what reasons, but the maid told Pomplius about these visits, and he Having severely beaten Anastasia, he locked her in the house. Secret correspondence with the teacher served as spiritual support for the captive. Chrysogon taught her patience, thoughts about the Cross of Christ, preparing her for fearless service to Him.

In one of his letters, he predicted that Anastasia’s husband would soon die at sea. After some time, this is what happened: Pomplius, who was sailing on a ship as part of an embassy to Persia, actually drowned.

This freed the hands of the young widow, and Anastasia generously helped those in need, especially Christian prisoners.

Pagans have always been amazed at how steadfastly Christians endure all torture and torment.. Diocletian was informed about this, who in a rage ordered that all followers of Christian teachings in Roman prisons be executed in one night, and Chrysogon was sent to him. And Anastasia followed her spiritual mentor.

During a personal interrogation, the emperor demanded that Chrysogon renounce the faith of Christ, but, not achieving what he wanted, he ordered him to be beheaded and his remains thrown into the depths of the sea. However, the waves carried them to the shore, where they were found by the pious presbyter Zoilus. Having placed the remains of the martyr in the ark, he hid them in his home.

Chrysogonus prophesied even after his death. So, he appeared to Zoilus and warned that danger threatened three young Christian women who lived nearby, and ordered Anastasia to be sent to them so that she would spiritually strengthen them before the upcoming trials. And at the same time Saint Anastasia was shown in a vision the path to Zoilus.

After the death of three girls, having buried them in fulfillment of the teacher’s will, Anastasia went on a journey. During these years, she mastered the art of medicine, which helped her serve those in prison even more selflessly. It was this daily feat of hers that gave the saint the name Pattern Maker, i.e. “lightening bonds” - shackles, shackles.

The young pious widow Theodotia became Anastasia’s faithful assistant. They visited prisons together and were then persecuted together.

When once again, by order of Diocletian, all the prisoners professing Christ were destroyed in one night in the dungeons, Anastasia, coming to prison and not finding anyone there, burst into tears, mourning them. The prison officials realized that she was also a Christian, and, seizing her, they took her to the ruler of this region..

The scenario for all interrogations of the pagans was the same: first they tried to persuade them to renounce with threats or, conversely, promises, and then resorted to torture. So it was with Anastasia. Having failed to achieve a result, the ruler handed it over to Ulpian, the Capitoline priest.

The insidious priest decided to “play on contrasts”: on the one hand, he placed jewelry, gold, luxurious clothes, and on the other, terrifying instruments of torture, offering the Christian this choice.

Steadfast in her faith, Anastasia did not set her sights on wealth and chose torture. However, her time had not yet come, and the Lord was pleased to prolong her selfless service to the suffering. The girl’s beauty did not go unnoticed by the priest, and he desired her. But, before he even had time to touch her, the tormentor was immediately deprived of his sight.

Overcome by despair and pain, the Capitoline priest rushed to run to the pagan sanctuary, begging the idols for help, but did not have time to reach him - he fell on the road and died.

Having been released, Anastasia, together with her faithful ally Theodotia, continued their ascetic activity. But soon Theodotia, along with her three sons, were captured and, after much torture, which they endured with courage, they were thrown into a red-hot furnace.

Anastasia was also arrested for the second time. She was sentenced to starvation. She spent two months in prison without food.. Every night the spiritual strength of the prisoner was strengthened by Theodotia appearing to her. Seeing that this execution did not bring harm to Anastasia, the judge pronounced a new sentence: to drown the saint along with 120 real criminals. Among those condemned was the persecuted Christian Eutychian.

The execution took place in this way: the ship with those sentenced to death was taken out to the open sea. The guard soldiers, having previously drilled holes in its bottom and sides, moved into the boat. However, this sentence was not destined to be fulfilled: Theodotia appeared to the condemned and sent the ship to the shore, which it safely reached.

Amazed by this miracle, all the prisoners believed in the truth of Christianity, and Anastasia and Eutychian baptized them. But they still had to glorify themselves with new trials. After some time, all the converts were captured, tortured and sentenced to martyrdom.

Saint Anastasia was stretched out in the form of a cross between four pillars, and a fire was laid below. However, her body was not damaged by the fire, and it was buried in the garden by a pious woman named Apollinaria.

In the 5th century, the incorruptible relics of the Great Martyr Anastasia were transferred to Constantinople. A temple was built here in her name. Later, not far from Holy Mount Athos, the monastery of Anastasia the Pattern Maker was created, and her head and right hand were transferred there.

What do they pray to her for?

Already based on the facts of the saint’s life, it can be assumed that They pray to her in situations where help is needed related to permission from bonds:

  • Those in custody are asking for relief from these very bonds.
  • Pious Christians are about turning to the Savior those who have committed a serious crime, as well as the lost.
  • Those who have realized their actions and repent of them can ask for speedy release.
  • About a fair trial - before the trial, in order to avoid imprisonment.

Pregnant women can also ask for a safe “permission from bonds”, since expectant mothers are also under the patronage of the saint. They pray to her during pregnancy and childbirth.

They turn to the Great Martyr Anastasia in every need, praying for family and friends, for physical and mental health.

Icon and prayers

O long-suffering and wise great martyr of Christ Anastasia! With your soul you stand in heaven at the throne of the Lord, and on earth you perform various healings by the grace given to you. Look mercifully at us, unworthy (names), asking for your help: extend your holy prayers to the Lord for us, and ask us for forgiveness of our sins, healing for the sick, quick help for the grieving and needy; pray to the Lord to give us all a Christian death and a good answer at His Last Judgment, so that together with you we may be worthy to glorify the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit forever and ever. Amen.

If the trial has already taken place, the sentence has been announced or the person is already serving a sentence, it is useful for prisoners to read the following prayer:

Saint Anastasia, Pattern Maker! Help me in my sorrow, do not leave me with your mercy. The soul standing on the heavenly throne, tasting the Lord's mercy! Repose your holy face on the walls of the gloomy prison and let me, the servant of God (servant of God) (name), taste the pleasure of the glory of God. Look with your eye at the one standing in front of you, extend my prayers to the Lord and ask my soul for forgiveness of sins. For my iniquity, I do not dare to raise my eyes to the heights of heaven, to disturb the Almighty with my prayer. Be my intercessor, I call on you as a prayer book for my past sins. You have received grace from the Mother of God to heal passions and drive away sorrows, so bend over the prisoner, be his comforter in sorrows, a healer in severe ailments, and a protector in attacks. Do not despise me, unworthy, intercede with God for grace for him who loved you. In the name of the one God in the Holy Trinity, the Glorified Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen. Amen. Amen.

Anyone can go to prison; no one can be protected from this. But if the prisoner realized his guilt and repented, then he can count on help higher powers. Prayer to Anastasia the Pattern Maker will make your prison stay easier and give strength to the prisoner. During her life, Anastasia always helped prisoners with kind words, financially and physically.


Why is prayer needed to Anastasia the Pattern Maker?

Unfortunately, there is a lot of injustice in our world and an innocent person who has not committed any crime can be detained and convicted. To ensure that the court’s verdict is as fair as possible, the prayer of Anastasia the Pattern Maker from the court will help.

It must be read every day while the pre-trial investigation is underway. If a person is truly innocent and he sincerely, with a pure soul, asks for help, then it will definitely come. The court will definitely make a fair decision. But Anastasia is not only the patroness of all prisoners; they also ask for her help:

  • girls who want the birth to be successful;
  • people who want their children to be healthy;
  • for various other needs.

It is not necessary for a convicted person to pray and ask for help; his family and friends can also read a prayer to Anastasia the Pattern Maker for the release of a person from prison. This prayer is considered one of the most effective in this problem.


What do they pray to Saint Anastasia for?

Since Anastasia the Pattern Maker is the patron saint of all prisoners, in most cases, when people read a prayer, they ask Anastasia for the following acts:

  • assistance in making a fair decision by the court;
  • so that the prisoner has the mental strength to stay in places of deprivation of liberty;
  • assistance in easy childbirth and childbearing;
  • for a person to be released on parole.

When a person is in prison and he feels that his strength is running out, the prayer of St. Anastasia the Patternmaker will again come to the rescue.


Who was Saint Anastasia during her lifetime?

The girl was born in Rome in rich family, the girl’s father was a pagan, and her mother was a secret Christian. It was she who instilled in Anastasia the love of the Lord, giving her to study with Saint Chrysogon.

Anastasia was a very capable student and everyone noted her high intellectual development. But, unfortunately, Anastasia’s mother did not live long and died. Then her father, without the girl’s permission, decides to marry her to a convinced pagan. But she took a vow of virginity and, in order not to break it, she told her husband about some non-existent illness.

Meanwhile, she dressed as a beggar and went around prisons and helped prisoners. She fed them, guided them on the right path, gave them spiritual strength to stay in prison, bandaged their wounds, and so on. At that time, a very large part of the people were in prison, and Anastasia tried to help everyone, completely devoting herself to this cause.

But she was unable to hide from her own husband for long; when he found out, he severely beat her and locked her in a room, placing two guards on her so that she could not leave it. Anastasia did not have to be locked up for a long time; after a while her husband died and she, having sold almost all her valuables, began to help all those convicted with even greater force.

Since at that time they were imprisoned for various acts, her mentor was also convicted. She came to him, and he already gave her spiritual strength so that she would continue to help everyone in need. During her travels, Anastasia the Patternmaker found herself a faithful friend who helped people with her. But after some time she was executed along with her children.

For these acts in ancient times, Christians were despised and killed, the same fate happened to Anastasia, she was burned at the stake. Thus ended the martyrdom of Anastasia the Pattern Maker.

Prayer text

Troparion to the Great Martyr Anastasia, tone 4

On the occasion of the victorious Resurrection, you were named truly eminent, the martyr of Christ, you brought victory to your enemies through torments with patience, for the sake of Christ, your Bridegroom, whom you loved. Pray to him to save our souls.

Kontakion to the Great Martyr Anastasia, tone 2

In the temptations and sorrows that exist, flowing to your temple, they receive honest gifts from the Divine grace living in you, Anastasia: for you always bring healing to the world.

Prayer to the Great Martyr Anastasia

O long-suffering and wise great martyr of Christ Anastasia! You stand with your soul in heaven at the throne of the Lord, and on earth, by the grace given to you, you perform various healings: look mercifully at the people who are coming and praying before your holy icon, asking for your help: extend your holy prayers to the Lord for us, unworthy (names ), and ask us for forgiveness of our sins, healing for the sick, quick help for the grieving and needy: pray to the Lord to give us all a Christian death and a good answer at His terrible judgment, so that we too may be worthy to glorify the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit together with you. forever and ever. Amen.

Since during her lifetime Saint Anastasia was the patroness of all convicts, she remained the same after her death. Many people read the prayer to Anastasia the Pattern Maker in order to be saved from prison or for a fair trial.

The person reading this prayer must repent of his actions and fully realize what he did wrong and know that he will never repeat this again. Only then will Anastasia the Patternmaker’s prayer for prisoners help and give a person strength to remain in prison.

What you need to know about the life of Anastasia the Pattern Maker

Prayer to Anastasia the Pattern Maker from court and prison - read was last modified: July 8th, 2017 by Bogolub

Saint Anastasia lived in the 3rd century after the Nativity of Christ. At this time, the Roman emperor initiated a persecution of Christians - they were considered state criminals because they did not honor the emperor as God, confessing the One God - Christ.


In the prisons and dungeons of Rome, many innocent people convicted only for their religion awaited a terrible execution. Among them were old people, women, and children. Saint Anastasia was the wife of a noble pagan Roman to whom she was forcibly married, but she herself wanted to remain in virginity, like a nun. She secretly came to prisons to ease the suffering of people: she brought food, medicine, made bandages, and looked after the weakened. Of course, she did all this out of compassion for people. However, when her husband found out about this, he locked her in her room, as if in a dungeon, and severely beat her. However, Saint Anastasia prayed a lot while imprisoned - and her tormentor disappeared during a storm.


Then the saint continued her work and went to help prisoners throughout the Roman Empire. She knew how to heal illnesses, and the Lord also endowed her with the gift of healing severe wounds and illnesses through prayer to God.


With her words, help and labors, Saint Anastasia eased the suffering of many people. She was called the Pattern Maker, that is, freeing from shackles, because next to her people seemed to get rid of imprisonment, and truly they also got rid of the shackles of despair, melancholy and illness.


Saint Anastasia found a calling in helping others and living for the sake of other people. However, she herself was subjected to torture by the persecutors of Christians - such a feat could not go unrecognized. The saint was crucified and burned, but the fire could not damage her body. The relics of Anastasia are exactly what they call them. the bodies of the saints were taken by one of the Christian women, Apollinaria, and buried among the vines.


Her relics to this day heal all those who suffer and ask the saint for help, her exploits and life remain an edification of a good life, human malice and heavenly rewards for virtue. They stayed in Sirmium, where she died, then the Christians transferred the relics to Constantinople. Particles of the saint's relics are found in many churches. The most revered shrines are:


  • in Benediktbeuern;

  • on Holy Mount Athos;

  • in the Cathedral of St. Anastasia in Croatia.

Memorial Day for Anastasia the Pattern Maker is January 4. Catholics celebrate her memory on December 25, Christmas Day.


Icon of Anastasia the Pattern Maker

The image of the Great Martyr Anastasia is an image of a woman with a cross in her right hand and a small vessel in her left. In the vessel, according to the icon painters, there is oil - olive oil, used to treat patients in ancient times. Today, fir (as olive or sunflower oil) is consecrated at every All-Night Vigil in every church. It is possible that Saint Anastasia anointed the wounds of those suffering with blessed oil so that the medicine would also be spiritual, because she healed with prayer to the Lord.


In Greece, Saint Anastasia the Pattern Maker is also called the Healer, because the saint healed spiritual wounds among her contemporaries, freed them from fear and anxiety, delivered them from despair, and cured them from illnesses. The name Anastasia itself translated from Greek means “Resurrection”.


The image of Saint Anastasia is traditionally found in maternity hospitals and prisons. The prisoners ask the intercessor for an acquittal or a reduction in the sentence. And pregnant women literally understand the name “Pattern Maker” and consider Saint Anastasia to be a helper in their successful liberation from the shackles of pregnancy.


What to pray for in front of the icon of Anastasia the Pattern Maker

Saint Anastasia the Pattern Maker is a particularly revered saint in Greece, but in Russia they also know about her: several churches are dedicated to her in two capitals, Moscow and St. Petersburg. She is especially revered by prisoners.


Saint Anastasia is asked for


    getting rid of sins and bad habits;


    liberation from worries, fears and heaviness in the heart;


    O safe birth as liberating from the bonds of pregnancy;


    innocently convicted about justification and triumph of justice;


    imprisoned criminals - about the Lord's forgiveness of their sins and a reduction in their sentences.



Strong prayer from prison, deliverance from prison, acquittal of an innocent person to Anastasia the Pattern Maker

Through prayers to Saint Anastasia, innocently convicted people gain hope for a just outcome of their case, and criminals repent, hoping for a reduction in their sentences. They usually pray in solitude, in front of an icon, but if it is not possible to visit a temple or chapel (they are usually found in places of detention), you can pray to the saint anywhere, even in your own words, however, the petitions are described in detail in the prayer.


You can pray to Saint Anastasia the Pattern Maker online using the text below


You, Saint Anastasia, were named the namesake of the Resurrection of Christ, O martyr for the Lord, you defeated all enemies with your patience for the sake of Christ, Whom you loved and whom you glorified, and reached the Kingdom of Heaven. Pray to the Lord God to save our souls.


They turn to the help of the Pattern Maker, asking for liberation and forgiveness of sins with the following prayer:


O wise Great Martyr of God Anastasia, who endured much suffering! Your soul is in heaven at the Throne of God, and on earth given to you by the grace of God you work healings and miracles; be merciful to us, people praying to you, asking for your help, pray to the Lord for us, ask for forgiveness of our sins, help in good deeds mercy, in serving the God of strong faith, humility, joy, meekness and obedience to God, grant recovery to the sick, deliverance and intercession to those suffering in prison, free innocent prisoners and pray to the Lord Jesus to grant us a quiet death in old age and Kingdom of Heaven, so that together with you we glorify the Lord in joy in the Holy Trinity. Amen


Prayer to Anastasia the Pattern Maker for release, reduction of sentence


O Saint Anastasia, Healer and Pattern Maker! Help me in trouble, don’t leave me with help. You rejoice in God’s mercy, but in your holy image you are within the walls of my dark prison, so grant that I, God’s servant (name), find consolation from the Lord of God. Direct my prayers to the Lord and ask for forgiveness of my sins.
Because of my crimes, I ask you to be my intercessor, a prayer book before the Lord about my sins. Bend over me, a prisoner, be my comforter in sorrows, a healer in illnesses, a guard in attacks. Ask God for grace for me, unworthy, who prays to you and loves you. Amen


Through the prayers of Saint Anastasia, may the Lord protect you!


The Holy Great Martyr Anastasia the Pattern Maker (+ c. 304) suffered during the reign of the Roman Emperor Diocletian (284-305). Born in Rome, in the family of Senator Praetextatus. The father was a pagan, the mother of Favsta was a secret Christian, who entrusted the upbringing of the little girl to Saint Chrysogonus, famous for his learning (+ c. 304; commemorated December 22). Chrysogon taught Anastasia the Holy Scriptures and the fulfillment of God's law. At the end of the teaching, Anastasia was spoken of as a wise and beautiful maiden. After the death of her mother, regardless of her daughter’s wishes, her father married her to the pagan Pomplius. In order not to break the vow of virginity and avoid the marital bed, Anastasia constantly referred to an incurable illness and remained pure.

There were many Christian prisoners in the dungeons of Rome at that time. In beggarly clothes, the saint secretly visited prisoners - she washed and fed the sick, unable to move, bandaged wounds, and consoled everyone who needed it. Her teacher and mentor languished in prison for two years. Meeting with him, she was edified by his long-suffering and devotion to the Savior. Saint Anastasia’s husband, Pomplius, having learned about this, severely beat her, placed her in a separate room and placed guards at the door. The saint grieved that she had lost the opportunity to help Christians. After the death of Anastasia's father, Pomplius, in order to take possession of a rich inheritance, constantly tortured his wife. The saint wrote to her teacher: “My husband... torments me as an opponent of his pagan faith in such a grave conclusion that I have no choice but to surrender my spirit to the Lord and fall dead.” In his reply letter, Saint Chrysogon consoled the martyr: “Light is always preceded by darkness, and after illness health often returns, and after death we are promised life.” And he predicted the imminent death of her husband. After some time, Pomplius was appointed ambassador to the Persian king. On the way to Persia, he drowned during a sudden storm.

Now the saint could again visit Christians languishing in prison; she used the inheritance she received for clothing, food and medicine for the sick. Saint Chrysogonus was sent to Aquileia (a city in upper Italy) for trial before the Emperor Diocletian - Anastasia followed her teacher. The body of Saint Chrysogonus, after his martyrdom, according to Divine revelation, was hidden by the presbyter Zoilus. 30 days after his death, Saint Chrysogon appeared to Zoilus and predicted the imminent death of three young Christian women who lived nearby - Agapia, Chionia and Irina ((304; commemorated April 16). And he ordered Saint Anastasia to be sent to them. Saint Anastasia also had such a vision She went to the presbyter, prayed at the relics of Saint Chrysogon, then in a spiritual conversation strengthened the courage of the three virgins before the torture that lay ahead of them.After the death of the martyrs, she herself buried their bodies.

Saint Anastasia began to wander in order to serve Christians imprisoned wherever possible. This is how she received the gift of healing. With her works and words of consolation, Saint Anastasia eased the imprisonment of many people; by caring for the bodies and souls of the suffering, she freed them from the bonds of despair, fear and helplessness, which is why she was called the Pattern Maker. In Macedonia, the saint met a young Christian widow, Theodotia, who helped her in her pious labors.

It became known that Anastasia was a Christian, she was taken into custody and taken to Emperor Diocletian. Having questioned Anastasia, Diocletian learned that she spent all her money on helping those in need, and poured gold, silver and copper figurines into money and fed many hungry people, clothed the naked, and helped the weak. The emperor ordered the saint to be taken to the high priest Ulpian, so that he could persuade her to sacrifice to the pagan gods or put her to cruel execution. The priest invited Saint Anastasia to make a choice between rich gifts and instruments of torture, placed on both sides near her. The saint, without hesitation, pointed to the instruments of torture: “Surrounded by these objects, I will become more beautiful and more pleasing to my longed-for Bridegroom - Christ...” Before subjecting Saint Anastasia to torture, Ulpian decided to desecrate her. But as soon as he touched her, he became blind, a terrible pain gripped his head, and after a while he died. Saint Anastasia was freed and, together with Theodotia, continued to serve the prisoners. Soon, Saint Theodotia and her three sons were martyred by the anphipat (region commander) Nikitios in their hometown of Nicea ((c. 304; commemorated July 29 and December 22). Saint Anastasia was imprisoned for the second time and tortured for 60 days with hunger. Every night Saint Theodotia appeared to the martyr, approved and strengthened her in patience. Seeing that the famine did not harm the saint, the hegemon of Illyria ordered her to be drowned along with the convicted criminals, among whom was Eutychian, persecuted for the faith of Christians ((c. 304; commemorated December 22). The soldiers put the prisoners on a ship and went out into the open sea. Far from the shore, they got into a boat, and they made several holes in the ship so that it sank. The ship began to sink into the water, but the prisoners saw the martyr Theodotia, who controlled the sails and guided the ship to the shore. 120 people, amazed by the miracle, believed in Christ - Saints Anastasia and Eutychian baptized them. Having learned about what had happened, the hegemon ordered the execution of all the newly baptized. Saint Anastasia was stretched over a fire between four pillars. This is how Saint Anastasia the Pattern Maker completed her martyrdom.

The saint’s body remained unharmed; the pious Christian Apollinaria buried him. At the end of the persecution, she built a church over the tomb of the Holy Great Martyr Anastasia.

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