Short Cuts
St. Bibiana, Virgin and
Martyr
(Feast day - December 2nd) Other than the name, nothing is known for
certain about this saint. However, we have the following account from a
later tradition.
In the year 363,
Julian the Apostate made Apronianus Governor of Rome.
St. Bibiana suffered in the
persecution
started by him. She was the daughter of Christians, Flavian, a Roman
knight, and Dafrosa, his wife. Flavian was tortured and sent into exile,
where he died of his wounds. Dafrosa was beheaded, and their two
daughters, Bibiana and Demetria, were stripped of their possessions and
left to suffer poverty. However, they remained in their house, spending
their
time in
fasting and prayer.
Apronianus,
seeing that hunger and want had no effect upon them, summoned them.
Demetria, after confessing her Faith, fell dead at the feet of the
tyrant.
St. Bibiana was reserved for greater sufferings. She was placed in the hands of a wicked
woman called Rufina, who in vain endeavored to seduce her. She used blows as well as persuasion, but the
Christian virgin remained faithful.
Enraged
at the constancy of this saintly virgin, Apronianus ordered her to be
tied to a pillar and beaten with scourges, laden with lead plummets,
until she expired. The saint endured the torments with joy, and died
under the blows inflicted by the hands of the executioner.