The Trial and Martyrdom
The sources relate that a pagan unlawfully seized Julitta's property. By the Mystagogy account this neighbor took her fields, lands, animals, and household through blackmail, bribed judges, and false witnesses. When she pressed her case, her adversary denounced her before the magistrate as a Christian who refused pagan worship, which deprived her of legal standing.
The judge made the return of her property conditional on her denial of Christ. She refused the terms, professing that she would not renounce her Creator God even at the cost of this life and its glory, and she was thrown into a lit furnace and burned to death.