St. Maura was a young Christian woman who lived in Egypt during the third century, a time of fierce persecution under the Roman Empire. Newly married to her husband, St. Timothy, she showed extraordinary faith and courage when they were both arrested for refusing to hand over the sacred Scriptures. Timothy was tortured and condemned, and Maura was brought forward in hopes that she might persuade him to deny Christ. Instead, she boldly chose to share in his sufferings. For nine days, the couple encouraged one another in faith while nailed to crosses opposite each other, strengthening each other with prayer and words of hope. On the ninth day, they surrendered their lives to God, crowned together as martyrs. Their witness continues to inspire Christians to remain faithful to Christ, even in the most difficult trials.
Practical Lessons
- Stand Firm in Faith: Maura chose to remain steadfast in Christ even under persecution. In our daily lives, this means not compromising our values or faith, even when pressured by others.
- Encourage One Another: Maura and Timothy supported each other in suffering, showing the power of mutual encouragement. Today, we can build up our spouses, friends, and family members in their struggles by offering words of faith and hope.
- Embrace Courage in Trials: Maura faced torture and death with courage rooted in Christ. We can imitate her by facing our own difficulties—whether sickness, loss, or fear—with trust that God is with us.
Prayer
St. Maura, courageous martyr and faithful witness, intercede for us that we may stand firm in our faith, encourage one another in love, and face our trials with courage. Pray that we may remain close to Christ in every moment of life and death, and be strengthened by your example of holiness. Amen.
Quote
“Be faithful unto death, and I will give you the crown of life.” — (Revelation 2:10)
Other Saints We Remember Today
Saints Carina, Melasippus, and Antony (360), Martyrs
St. Willibrord (739), Bishop, Patron of Holland
St. Engelbert (1225), Archbishop, Martyr