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  2. Saint Lucy's Day - Wikipedia

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    Saint Lucy's Day, also called the Feast of Saint Lucy, is a Christian feast day observed on 13 December. The observance commemorates Lucia of Syracuse, an early-fourth-century virgin martyr under the Diocletianic Persecution. [1]

  3. Saint Lucy | History, Patron Saint, Eyes, & Feast Day ...

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    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.

  4. St. Lucia’s Day, festival of lights celebrated in Sweden, Norway, and the Swedish-speaking areas of Finland on December 13 in honor of St. Lucia. One of the earliest Christian martyrs, St. Lucia was killed by the Romans in 304 CE because of her religious beliefs.

  5. The Meaning Of Saint Lucia (St. Lucy) - Catholic-Link

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    Who Was St. Lucy? St Lucia is an early Christian martyr with a story that brings us many traditions on her feast day, December 13th. From the Swedish procession led by a young girl wearing a crown of candles to an eldest daughter serving their families sweet treats.

  6. St. Lucy - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online

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    Feastday: December 13. Patron: of Blindness. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable PDF of St. Lucy. Shop St. Lucy. Lucy's history has been lost and all we really know for certain is that this brave woman who lived in Syracuse lost her life during the persecution of Christians in the early fourth century.

  7. Happy St. Lucy's Day | December 13 - Calendarr

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    Saint Lucy's Day, observed every year on December 13, also known as the Feast of Saint Lucy is a Christian festival that honors Saint Lucia of Syracuse. The name “Saint Lucy” signifies light and this feast day is related with light amidst darkness.

  8. Biography of Saint Lucy, Bringer of Light - Learn Religions

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    Saint Lucy is venerated to this day as an early martyr and a beloved patron saint. Learn about her life and legend.

  9. St. Lucy Feast day: Dec 13 - Catholic News Agency

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    St. Lucy Feast day: Dec 13 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...

  10. St. Lucy, Virgin and Martyr of Syracuse - Vatican News

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    See Vatican News to discover the life-story and message of St. Lucy, Virgin and Martyr of Syracuse, the Saint of the Day 13 December.

  11. Religions - Christianity: Saint Lucy - BBC

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    Saint Lucy's Day or the Feast of St. Lucy is marked by Catholics and Orthodox Christians and also celebrated by members of the Lutheran Church. Celebrations take place in the USA and Europe...