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  2. Saint Lucy - Wikipedia

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    Lucia of Syracuse (c. 283 – 304 AD), 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.

  3. Arnau de Gurb - Wikipedia

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    Arnau de Gurb (in Spanish, Arnoldo de Guerbo) was bishop of Barcelona from 1252 to 1284. He had served as a canon at the cathedral of Vic and later as primary archdeacon in Barcelona . As bishop, he expanded the episcopal palace, and built the Chapel of Santa Llúcia ( Saint Lucy ) in the cathedral of Barcelona.

  4. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/December - Wikipedia

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    Lucia of Syracuse (c. 283 – 304 AD), 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.

  5. St. Lucy Church (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The current St. Lucy's Church was built between 1914 and 1915 over the basement church to designs by the architectural firm of Thomas J. Duff (of 407 West 14th Street) and included a school. The structure was described in the planning application (1914) as a "three-story brick church and settlement house, 80×96 ft," and the structure was ...

  6. Toledo Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Primatial Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo (Spanish: Catedral Primada Santa María de Toledo), ... Chapel of Saint Lucy (Patron saint of the blind): also called ...

  7. Saint Lucy's Day - Wikipedia

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    An inscription in Syracuse dedicated to Euskia mentioning St. Lucy's Day as a local feast dates back to the fourth century A.D., which states "Euskia, the irreproachable, lived a good and pure life for about 25 years, died on my Saint Lucy's feast day, she for whom I cannot find appropriate words of praise: she was a Christian, faithful, perfection itself, full of thankfulness and gratitude". [9]

  8. Lucy - Wikipedia

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    Lucy is an English feminine given name derived from the Latin masculine ... Romanian, Spanish) Lucie (French, Czech) Luciella ; Lucienne ... Saint Lucy (283 ...

  9. San Andrés, Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Wikipedia

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    From 1505–1510 Don Lope, built the chapel, on which the current church is based, and he placed two images: St. Andrew the Apostle, by special devotion, and Saint Lucy, in honor of the name of his wife. St. Andrew Church (Iglesia de San Andrés) was constructed on a structure from an earlier