St Daria

St. Daria Feast Day and Greek Name Day
St. Daria is honored in the Orthodox Christian Church as a Christian martyr remembered for her faith and devotion to Christianity during a time of persecution in the Roman Empire. Her feast day is celebrated on March 19, and on this day people named Daria celebrate their Greek name day.
Who Was St. Daria
St. Daria lived during the 3rd century and is remembered together with St. Chrysanthos, with whom she shared a story of faith and martyrdom. According to Christian tradition, Daria was originally raised in a pagan environment but later encountered Christianity through Chrysanthos.
After learning about the Christian faith, she converted and devoted her life to following its teachings.
Life of Faith
St. Daria and Chrysanthos dedicated their lives to spreading the Christian message and encouraging others to follow the faith. Their commitment and teachings led many people to Christianity.
At the same time, their growing influence brought them into conflict with authorities who opposed the spread of Christianity.
Martyrdom of St. Daria
Because of their faith, Daria and Chrysanthos were arrested during a period when Christians were persecuted for refusing to worship Roman gods.
According to Christian tradition, both remained steadfast in their beliefs and ultimately suffered martyrdom, becoming honored saints in the Orthodox Christian Church.
Greek Name Day for Daria
Because St. Daria is commemorated on March 19, this date is also the Greek name day for:
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