- 1. St. Julia St. Julia is the patron Saint oftorched victims.
She lived in the 6 thcentury.
2. Life in South Africa
- St. Julia was born to noble parents in South Africa.
- The city she was raised in was conquered by barbarians when she
was a child. She was sold as a slave to a pagan merchant
Ebiscus.
3. Slave Life
- Slave life was hard. She was ripped away from her parents and
never saw them again. She was a good slave and took all her jobs
seriously and did them with joy. Her master was very nice to
her.
4. Conquered
- The city she was raised in was conquered by barbarians when she
was a child. She was sold as a slave to a pagan merchant
Ebiscus.
5. Slave Life and how it effected her life
- St. Julia prayed frequently and she was happy. She had many
chores, but always made time for God. She did things such as
praying and reading the bible.
6. praying
- St. Julia wanted to focus her life on God instead of the work
she had to do.
7. Fasting
- St. Julia fasted all her life since she was a slave also she
prayed often. She devoted her life to God also.
8. Going to France.
- One dayEbiscus and Julia were going to France. It was a very
long trip that lasted many days.
9. The festival.
- On the way to France they stopped at a pagan festival, which
she refused to take part in. The pagan governor was very insulted.
Her master tried to defend her and after see how noble she was the
governor wanted her as a slave. Her master refused to sell
her.
10. Her death
- While Ebiscus was asleep the pagan governor tried to make her
sacrifice to the gods and was offered to be set free if she did ,
but she said no. the pagan governor in rage ripped the hair off her
head had her struck on the face with a whip and had her hung on a
cross were she died. Her feast day is May 23.