The Martyrdom
Word that Fausta confessed Christ reached the local governor, and she was delivered to Evilasius, an eighty-year-old pagan priest, who was ordered to make her renounce her faith. The girl bravely confessed Christ and was subjected to many cruel tortures, which she endured without yielding.
By tradition, Evilasius was shaken by the manifest power of God displayed in her endurance; he came to believe in the Savior and confessed himself a Christian. Seeing the faith and steadfastness of the saints, the eparch Maximus was in turn converted to Christ and prayed for the forgiveness of his sins.
The vita relates that Fausta was cast into a boiling cauldron together with Evilasius, and that Maximus, thrown into the same cauldron, shared with them the crown of martyrdom. The accounts of the two men's conversions are transmitted as tradition rather than documented record.