THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS
THIRD MILLENNIUM LIBRARY

THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS

S. MACRA OF RHEIMS

(ABOUT 303.)

 

DURING the savage persecutions of Diocletian and Maximian, emperors, one Rictiovarus was governor at Soissons, in Gaul, who laboured to put down Christianity. The virgin Macra was treated by him with inhuman barbarity; she was exposed to fire, her breasts were cut off, and she was rolled on potsherds and coals; then, spreading out her hands, she prayed, "0 Lord Jesus Christ, who madest me triumph over the chains in my dungeon, and madest the fire to which I was exposed as sweet as dew, I pray Thee, receive my soul, for now is the time come for Thee to set my spirit free!" So saying, she entered into her rest.

She is regarded as the patroness of Fismes, near Rheims.

In art, she is represented with her breasts on a book which she carries.

 

Cathedral of Rheims