Domnina of Syria

Domnina of Syria
Saint Domnina of Syria
Died ~460
Syria
Honored in Maronite Church Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church;
Feast March 1

Saint Domnina of Syria, also known as Domnina the Younger,[1] was a 5th century ascetic.[2] Her name is mentioned in the Byzantine Synaxarium.[2] and according to Theodoret, bishop of Cyrrhus, Domnina was born to a rich Syrian family.[2]

She became a disciple of Saint Maron.[3]

As a young woman she constructed a straw-covered hut made with millet stalks[1] in the garden of her mother's house, located in Kyra near Antioch.[1]

She passed all of her life there, to the point where she became extremely thin.[2] She only ate lentils soaked in water[3] and went to church in the morning and in the evening. Domnina covered her face in a veil so that no one could see her face.[3] She had 250 female followers, who passed the time doing manual labor and "assigning their hands to card wool, and consecrating their tongues with hymns."[1]

Theodoret writes, in his Religious History (chap. XXX in Patrologia Graeca), that Domnina acquired such a state of religious ecstasy that she could not speak without weeping as she was considered to have been inspired by the love of God.[2]

She died between 450 and 460 AD.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Guita G. Hourani (?). "Domnina: A Female Disciple Of Saint Maron". Marunoye. http://www.marunoye.com/studies/html/domnina.html. Retrieved May 19, 2009. 
  2. ^ a b c d e Antonio Borrelli (6-Feb-2003). "Santa Domnina". Santi e beati. http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/43500. Retrieved May 19, 2009. 
  3. ^ a b c d Fr. S. Janos (1996-2001). "The Nun Domnina of Syria". Holy Trinity Orthodox. http://www.holytrinityorthodox.com/calendar/los/March/01-05.htm. Retrieved May 19, 2009. 

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