Euphrasia carried heavy rocks as a penitential labor. From an 1878 book, Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints
Virgin
Born
380 Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey)
Died
March 13, 410 (aged 30) The Thebaid, Egypt
Venerated in
Eastern Orthodox Church Roman Catholic Church
Feast
March 13 (Roman Catholic) July 25 (Eastern Orthodox)
Euphrasia (also, Eupraxia) (380 – March 13, 410) was a Constantinopolitan nun who was venerated after her death as a saint for her piety and example of charity.
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