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St. Lucy was persecuted and put to death for maintaining her purity for Jesus’ sake

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Let us consider why Our Lord has not only given us apostles, martyrs, and bishops as guides to us on our road to Bethlehem, but has willed also that we should be accompanied thither by such virgins as St. Lucy.
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Saint Lucy is one of the seven women mentioned in the Roman Canon, or Eucharistic Prayer I, writes Father Arkadiusz Nocoń. December 13th is the commemoration of Saint Lucy (c. 286 – c. 304), virgin and martyr. She was born in Syracuse, Sicily, and suffered martyrdom there. Her relics are in Venice and Syracuse. The article "St. Lucy – the One Who Brings Light" comes from the website Misyjne.pl.

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LifeSiteNews broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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