Saint Lucia: This Is Your Story and What Prayer to Pray to You
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The Day of Saint Lucia of Syracuse is celebrated every 13th December. It is a date that the Catholic Church dedicates to honor the martyr. This figure is considered to be the patron saint of the unseeing people or all those who have problems of vision, but also of their city of origin.The history of Saint LuciaLucia was born at the end of the 3rd century in Syracuse, a coastal town in the region of Sicily, in Italy. According to the Catholic Inf…
On 13 December, the Syracuses fervently celebrate their patron saint, Saint Lucia – but the rest of the year she is present in every situation.
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On December 13, the Catholic saintly saint celebrates Saint Lucia, a fourth century Sicilian martyr, a symbol of purity, courage and spiritual light for millions of faithful. Read more
Saint Lucy of Syracuse celebrates her birth into heaven on December 13, when she is commemorated in the liturgy of the Church. She suffered a martyr's death, preceded by torture, around 281 or 304 in Sicily. She could not be persuaded to abandon her Christian faith. In art, Saint Lucy is depicted in a tunic and with numerous attributes: a lamp, a sword, eyes on a tray or eyes. The article Saint Lucy, Martyr with Candles [PATRON OF THE DAY] comes…
On December 13, Catholic and Orthodox believers celebrate the Holy Martyr Lucia, virgin of Syracuse Every year, on December 13, Catholic and Orthodox believers alike celebrate the Holy Martyr Lucia, virgin of Syracuse She is considered to be the spiritual patroness of ophthalmologists and protector of vision and eyes. Saint Lucia is known to have come from Syracuse, Sicily. Because one day her mother fell ill, she [...] On December 13, Catholic …
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