Fabia and her family
Daughter of a probably illegitimate union between an Israelite and a Roman, Fabius, this little girl is struck with idiocy probably as a result of meningitis. Her mother, encouraged by her servant Elise, a fervent Israelite, asks Jesus for the healing of her daughter and the absolution of her fault.[1]
-"And now, forgive me also my sin." - "Does not Heaven show you, by the Grace granted to you, that your error is forgiven? Rise and walk in the new life with your daughter and the man you have chosen. Go! Peace to you, and to you, little girl, and to you, faithful Israelite."
Her name
From Fabius, name of an illustrious Family Roman family.
Where is it mentioned in the work?
GRM 580
Notes and references
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