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Feast Day: May 12
Saint Euphrosyna of Terracina, also known as Euphrosina of Terracina, was a Christian saint and foster sister of Saint Flavia Domitilla and Saint Theodora of Terracina. She was born in the 2nd century in Terracina, Italy. Euphrosyna was raised in a devout Christian family and grew up alongside her foster sisters, Flavia Domitilla and Theodora, who were also recognized as saints. As they grew older, their faith became an integral part of their lives, and they dedicated themselves to living as disciples of Jesus Christ. During the reign of Emperor Trajan, a period of persecution toward Christians began throughout the Roman Empire. Euphrosyna and her foster sisters were not exempt from this persecution, and they were eventually exiled from their homeland due to their unwavering commitment to their Christian beliefs. Despite the challenging circumstances, Euphrosyna remained steadfast in her faith and continued to serve as an inspiration to others. Alongside Flavia Domitilla and Theodora, she encouraged fellow Christians to remain strong in the face of adversity. Euphrosyna embraced her role as a martyr for the Christian faith. Her unwavering conviction led to her eventual death in Terracina, where she was put to death for her refusal to renounce her faith. Although the exact details of her martyrdom are not widely documented, her sacrifice and devotion to God have been celebrated and honored throughout history. Saint Euphrosyna of Terracina is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church, having been canonized prior to the formal establishment of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. She is remembered and venerated on May 12th each year as her feast day. While specific details regarding her representations and patronage are not widely known or readily available, the example of Saint Euphrosyna's life serves as a testament to the power of unwavering faith and dedication to God. Her story continues to inspire countless Christians as they navigate their own spiritual journeys.