The Hieromartyrs Inna, Pinna, and Rimma came from the northern lands and were disciples of Apostle Andrew. They converted many people to Christianity. For this reason, they were arrested and brought before the governor, who tried to persuade them to renounce their faith. The saints, however, remained steadfast.
They endured severe tortures. Among other torments, their bodies were bound to tree trunks and dragged across the ice of a river. When the ice began to break, they sank into the water and surrendered their souls to the Lord.
Their bodies were buried by faithful Christians. Later, the bishop recovered them and placed them in the church. Seven years afterward, the holy martyrs appeared to him in a vision and instructed him to transfer their relics once again, so that they might be venerated by the faithful and bestow their blessing upon all.
