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According to the Passio, Sophia was a widow of Milan who gave away her possessions and moved to Rome with her daughters. Her daughters were martyred before her and she buried them at Via Appia. She died a natural death three days later while praying at the grave of her daughters. The oldest version of the Passio is BHL 2966.
This conflicts with the much more widespread hagiographical tradition (BHL 2966, also extant in Greek, Armenian and Georgian versions) placing Sophia, the mother of Faith, Hope, and Charity, in the time of Hadrian (second century) and reporting her dying not as a martyr but mourning for her martyred daughters. [2] Her relics are said to have ...
There is a hagiographical tradition, dating to the late sixth century, [11] of a Saint Sophia and her three daughters, Saints Faith, Hope, and Charity. This has been taken as the veneration of allegorical figures from an early time, and the group of saints has become popular in Russian Orthodox iconography as such (the names of the daughters ...
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Saint Sophia of Milan, feast day 17 September; Saint Sophia of Rome, martyr, feast day 15 May; Saint Sophia of Sortino (Sicily), martyr, feast day 23 September; Saint Sofia of Suzdal (died 1542), see Solomonia Yuryevna Saburova; Saint Sophia of Slutsk (died 1612), see Sophia Olelkovich Radziwill; Sancta Sophia College, University of Sydney ...
Mama June Shannon is asking for “continued prayers” during her daughter Anna “Chickadee” Cardwell’s stage IV cancer battle. “I’m making this post because so many people are reaching ...
Two weeks after announcing the birth of her second child, Sophia Grace Brownlee is sharing an update. On January 5, Brownlee announced that her second child, a baby girl, was born on December 29 ...
On 10 May 777, Remigius brought relics of Sophia and her daughters from Rome, where they had been given to him by Pope Adrian I. He dedicated the abbey to St Sophia, and the church both to Mary and St Trophimus. Remigius died on 23 March 783 and was buried in the church. [1] [5] The church was destroyed by the Hungarians in 926.