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    Lucia of Syracuse (283–304), also called Saint Lucia ( Latin: Sancta Lucia) (and better known as Saint Lucy) was a Roman Christian martyr who died during the Diocletianic Persecution. She is venerated as a saint in Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Eastern Orthodox Christianity.

  2. May 18, 2024 · St. Lucy (died 304, Syracuse, Sicily; feast day December 13) was a virgin and martyr who was one of the earliest Christian saints to achieve popularity, having a widespread following before the 5th century. She is the patron saint of the city of Syracuse (Sicily) and of virgins.

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  3. Learn about the life and martyrdom of St. Lucy, a third-century Christian who refused to marry and gave her dowry to the poor. She was tortured and killed for her faith in Syracuse, Sicily, on December 13.

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  5. Mar 25, 2019 · Saint Lucy was a young woman who refused to renounce her faith in Rome and was killed in 304 A.D. She is venerated as a patron saint of the blind, authors, and light, and her feast day is celebrated as a festival of light in many traditions.

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  6. Lucy, whose name can mean "light" or "lucid," is the patron saint of the blind. She is often seen with the emblem of eyes on a cup or plate. In paintings, she is often depicted with a golden plate holding her eyes and often holds a palm branch, which is a symbol of victory over evil.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · St. Lucy is a virgin and martyr of Syracuse in Sicily, whose feast is celebrated on December 13th. According to tradition, Saint Lucy was born to rich and noble parents in the year...

  8. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › saintsSt. Lucy | EWTN

    Learn about the life and martyrdom of St. Lucy, a virgin and martyr of the fourth century. Find out how she is venerated for her eyes and her example of piety and virtue.