Armenian Church commemorates Virgin Eugine, her father Philippus, her mother Klothia and her two servants
January 23 2025, 13:50

Today, the Armenian Church commemorates Virgin Eugine, her father Philippus, her mother Klothia and her two servants.
Philippus was a Roman nobleman. Being appointed the Governor of Egypt, together with his family, he moved to Alexandria. Eugine, the daughter of Philippus, upon her father’s advice, began to study in Alexandria. During the studies she read the Apostle St. Paul’s epistles with great interest. Believing in Christ, Eugine and her two servants were baptized and became Christians. Then, wearing man’s clothing, she entered a monastery and later became the Abbess. A young woman fell in love with Eugine, and being refused by her, she blamed her in an attempt to rape. Facing the judge, who was her father, Eugine was forced to reveal the truth and to identify herself. Her father and other relatives, listening from Eugine about the Savior, became Christians. Becoming aware of that reality, the Emperor ordered the killing of Philippus. Their family moved to Rome, where they were beheaded because of being Christians. Eugine was beheaded on the day of the Holy Feast of Nativity and Theophany. Soon after that Eugine’s mother, Klothia, was martyred, too.