Care of Orphans and the Poor
The defining feature of Sophia's life in the tradition is her care for orphaned and destitute children. The synaxarion relates that over a period of about twenty years she adopted some one hundred children and raised them in the Christian faith, a labor that gave rise to her title as the Mother of Orphans. She sold her property and distributed the proceeds to the poor and to widows, turning her home into a refuge for those in need.
Her personal manner of life was severely ascetic. The accounts describe her as eating nothing but bread and water, devoting herself to constant prayer, and attending the church services faithfully. One account reckons that she gave some thirty-four years to these austere and charitable labors.