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Diocletian

The pure and famous race to which you belong and your own rare beauty make it fitting that you should be wedded to the highest in our court. Thus we decree, making the condition that you first promise to deny your Christ and sacrifice to the gods.

Agape

We beg you not to concern yourself about us, and it is useless to make preparations for our marriage. Nothing can make us deny that Name which all should confess, or let our purity be stained.

Diocletian

What does this madness mean?

Agape

What sign of madness do you see in us?

Diocletian

It is clear enough.

Agape

In what way are we mad?

Diocletian

Is it not madness to give up practising an ancient religion and run after this silly new Christian superstition?

Agape

You are bold to slander the majesty of Almighty God. It is dangerous.

Diocletian

Dangerous? To whom?

Agape

To you, and to the state you rule.

Diocletian

The girl raves. Take her away.

Chionia

My sister does not rave. She is right.

Diocletian

This maenad seems even more violent than the other! Remove her also from our presence, and we will question the third.

Irena

You will find her as rebellious and as determined to resist.

Diocletian

Irena, you are the youngest in years. Show yourself the oldest in dignity.

Irena

Pray tell me how.

Diocletian

Bow your head to the gods, and set an example to your sisters. It may rebuke and save them.

Irena

Let those who wish to provoke the wrath of the Most High prostrate themselves before idols! I will not dishonour this head which has been anointed with heavenly oil by abasing it at the feet of images.

Diocletian

The worship of the gods does not bring dishonour to those who practise it, but, on the contrary, the greatest honour.

Irena

What could be more shameful baseness, what baser shame, than to venerate slaves as if they were lords?

Diocletian

I do not ask you to worship slaves, but the gods of princes and the rulers of the earth.

Irena

A god who can be bought cheap in the marketplace, what is he but a slave?

Diocletian

Enough of this presumptuous chatter. The rack shall put an end to it!

Irena

That is what we desire. We ask nothing better than to suffer the most cruel tortures for the love of Christ.

Diocletian

Let these obstinate women who dare to defy our authority be laden with chains and thrown into a dungeon. Let them be examined by Governor Dulcitius.