Martyr Unknown

Martyr Irene

A holy martyr commemorated on this day; details of her life and martyrdom are not preserved in the available source.

Feast Day
April 3
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Life

Martyr Irene is a holy martyr commemorated by the Orthodox Church on April 3. The available sources preserve her name and her designation as a martyr, but no account of her life, place of origin, or the circumstances of her martyrdom has come down with the commemoration.

The Orthodox Church in America's synaxarion lists her among the saints of April 3 without a biographical entry, noting only that no further information is available. She is therefore among the many early martyrs whose memory the Church has kept by name while the details of their witness have not been preserved in the surviving record.

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A Commemoration Without a Surviving Life

The Martyr Irene of April 3 is an example of a commemoration that the Church has faithfully retained in its calendar even though the narrative of the saint's life has been lost. The synaxarion records her under that date alongside other saints of the day, but supplies no vita, no region, no century, and no description of her sufferings.

She should not be confused with other better-documented saints of the same name. The Virgin-Martyr Irene of Thessalonica, one of the three sisters Agape, Chionia, and Irene martyred in the early fourth century, is commemorated by the Orthodox Church on April 16. The Western Saint Irene of Rome, remembered in Roman Catholic tradition, is a separate figure proper to the Western calendar. Because the available Orthodox sources give no biography for the April 3 Martyr Irene, she is kept distinct from both, and no details from their lives are attributed to her.

Notes

Honest stub; OCA lists the name without a biography.

Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints