St. Fotini

Commemorated on February 26

Saint Fotini lived in 1st century Palestine and was the woman that Christ met at Jacob’s Well in Samaria as recorded in the Gospel according to John (4:4-26). After her encounter with Christ, she and her whole family were baptized by the Apostles and became evangelists of the early Church. Fotini and her children eventually were summoned before the emperor Nero and instructed to renounce their faith in Christ. They refused to do so, accepting rather to suffer various tortures. After many efforts to force her to surrender to idolatry, the emperor ordered that she be thrown down a well. Fotini gave up her life in the year 66.

 

St. Fotini is commemorated twice during the year: February 26 and the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman on the 5th Sunday of Pascha.