December 2. ST. BIBlANA, Virgin, Martyr.
ST. BIBIANA was a native of Rome. Flavian, her father,
was apprehended, burned in the face with a hot iron, and banished to
Acquapendente, where he died of
his wounds a few days after; and her mother, Dafrosa, was some time after
beheaded. Bibiana and her sister Demetria after the death of their parents, were
stripped of all they had in the world and suffered much from poverty.
Apronianus, Governor of Rome, summoned them to appear before him.
Demetria, having made confession of her faith, fell down and expired at the foot
of the tribunal, in the presence of the judge. Apronianus gave orders that
Bibiana should be put into the hands of a wicked woman named Rufina, who was to
bring her to another way of thinking; but Bibiana, making prayer her Shield,
remained invincible. Apronianus, enraged at the courage and perseverance of a
tender virgin, ordered her to be tied to a pillar and whipped with scourges
loaded with leaden plummets till she expired. The Saint underwent this
punishment cheerfully, and died in the hands of the
executioners.
Reflection.----Pray for a fidelity and patience like Bibiana's under all trials, that neither convenience nor any worldly advantage may ever prevail upon you to transgress your duty.