Imprisonment and Repose
The synaxarion presents Theodotus and Rufina as confessors who died in the course of their imprisonment rather than by a formal execution. Theodotus, fearing he could not endure the tortures threatened against him, prayed for a swift death and reposed in the prison; the tradition holds that his prayer was heard. Rufina followed him soon after, having given her son into God's keeping.
Their burial and the rescue of their orphaned child fell to the widow Ammia, remembered as a wealthy and devout Christian who interred the bodies of the two martyrs with honor. The child she rescued, Mamas, would himself be venerated as one of the great martyrs of Cappadocia, so that the family is commemorated together on the same day.