Anthousa of Seleukeia
According to the tradition, Anthousa was the daughter of wealthy pagan parents at Seleukeia in Syria. Desiring to see her spiritual teacher, Bishop Athanasios, who served at Tarsus in Cilicia, she persuaded her mother to travel there under the pretext of visiting her nurse.
On reaching Tarsus, Athanasios baptized Anthousa and then tonsured her as a nun. She subsequently withdrew into the desert, where she lived as an ascetic for twenty-three years and reposed in peace. Because she died a natural death rather than by martyrdom, she is commemorated as a Venerable.