Accusation and Trial
The accusation against Zacharias arose against the backdrop of the war between Venice and the Ottoman Empire. According to the tradition, certain Turks falsely charged the metropolitan with sending secret messages to the Venetians, a charge of treason that exposed him to capital punishment. He was immediately taken into custody, beaten, and placed in irons.
Brought before the kadi, Zacharias was offered the choice of denying his faith and converting to Islam or suffering death. The synaxarion preserves his answer: that the Holy God might never allow him to deny his Lord Jesus Christ, whom he believed to be Almighty and the Creator of the universe, and that he was ready to spill his blood for His holy Name. This confession brought a further beating, after which he was returned to jail; no amount of suffering could induce him to renounce Christ.