Life and martyrdom
According to the accounts, Blaise was unanimously chosen as bishop by the people of Sebaste during a period marked by intense persecution of Christians. Having been a physician, he was held to heal the diseases of both men and animals, and his reputation for such cures drew those seeking relief of body and soul.
When persecution intensified under Licinius, Blaise withdrew from the city to a cave, where he gave himself to prayer. The synaxarion relates that wild beasts came to him there for his blessing. He was eventually arrested by order of the governor Agricola, tortured, and beheaded around 316. The accounts record that two children and seven women suffered martyrdom in connection with his passion.