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- Saint_Lucy abstract "This article is about the Christian saint. For other meanings, see Saint Lucia (disambiguation)Lucia of Syracuse (283–304), also known as Saint Lucy, or Saint Lucia (Italian Santa Lucia), was a young Christian martyr who died during the Diocletianic Persecution. She is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Orthodox Churches. She is one of eight women, who along with the Blessed Virgin Mary, are commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass. Her feast day, known as Saint Lucy's Day, is celebrated in the West on 13 December. St. Lucia of Syracuse was honored in the Middle Ages and remained a well-known saint in early modern England.".
- Saint_Lucy birthDate "0283".
- Saint_Lucy birthPlace Syracuse,_Sicily.
- Saint_Lucy birthPlace Syracuse,_Sicily_Italy.
- Saint_Lucy birthYear "0283".
- Saint_Lucy deathDate "0304".
- Saint_Lucy deathPlace Syracuse,_Sicily.
- Saint_Lucy deathYear "0304".
- Saint_Lucy majorShrine San_Geremia.
- Saint_Lucy majorShrine Venice.
- Saint_Lucy thumbnail Niccolò_di_Segna_-_Saint_Lucy_-_Walters_37756.jpg?width=300.
- Saint_Lucy title "Virgin and Martyr".
- Saint_Lucy veneratedIn Anglican_Communion.
- Saint_Lucy veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Saint_Lucy veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Saint_Lucy veneratedIn Lutheranism.
- Saint_Lucy wikiPageExternalLink www.carasantalucia.it.
- Saint_Lucy wikiPageExternalLink iconografia_santa_lucia-21581.html.
- Saint_Lucy wikiPageExternalLink Lucy.
- Saint_Lucy wikiPageExternalLink www.orderofstlucy.org.
- Saint_Lucy wikiPageID "294501".
- Saint_Lucy wikiPageRevisionID "602474482".
- Saint_Lucy attributes "cord; eyes; eyes on a dish; lamp; swords; woman hitched to a yoke of oxen; woman in the company of Saint Agatha, Saint Agnes of Rome, Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Saint Thecla; woman kneeling before the tomb of Saint Agatha".
- Saint_Lucy birthDate "trad. ca 283".
- Saint_Lucy birthPlace Syracuse,_Sicily.
- Saint_Lucy canonizedDate Congregation_for_the_Causes_of_Saints.
- Saint_Lucy caption "Saint Lucy, (by Niccolò di Segna mid 14th-century Sienese painting, circa 1340. The saint holds the dagger with which she was ultimately executed and the lamp, her attribute. )".
- Saint_Lucy dateOfBirth "283".
- Saint_Lucy dateOfDeath "304".
- Saint_Lucy deathDate "trad. 304".
- Saint_Lucy deathPlace Syracuse,_Sicily.
- Saint_Lucy feastDay "--09-16".
- Saint_Lucy feastDay "--12-13".
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- Saint_Lucy imagesize "250".
- Saint_Lucy majorShrine San_Geremia.
- Saint_Lucy majorShrine Venice.
- Saint_Lucy name "Lucy".
- Saint_Lucy patronage "blind; martyrs; Perugia, Italy; Mtarfa, Malta; epidemics; salesmen, Syracuse, Italy, throat infections, writers".
- Saint_Lucy placeOfBirth Syracuse,_Sicily_Italy.
- Saint_Lucy placeOfDeath Syracuse,_Sicily.
- Saint_Lucy prayer "Relying on Your goodness, O God, we humbly ask You, through the intercession of Saint Lucy, Virgin and Martyr, to give perfect vision to our eyes, that they may serve for Your greater honor and glory. Saint Lucy, hear our prayers and obtain our petitions. Amen.".
- Saint_Lucy prayerAttrib "Catholic Church".
- Saint_Lucy shortDescription "Sicilian virgin and martyr".
- Saint_Lucy titles "Virgin and Martyr".
- Saint_Lucy veneratedIn Anglican_Communion.
- Saint_Lucy veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Saint_Lucy veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Saint_Lucy veneratedIn Lutheranism.
- Saint_Lucy wordnet_type synset-saint-noun-2.
- Saint_Lucy description "Sicilian virgin and martyr".
- Saint_Lucy description "Sicilian virgin and martyr".
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:283_births.
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:304_deaths.
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:3rd-century_Romans.
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:4th-century_Christian_female_saints.
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:4th-century_Christian_martyrs.
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:4th-century_Romans.
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:Anglican_saints.
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:Italian_saints.
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:People_celebrated_in_the_Lutheran_liturgical_calendar.
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:Saints_of_the_Golden_Legend.
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:Sicilian_saints.
- Saint_Lucy subject Category:Syracuse,_Sicily.
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- Saint_Lucy type AnglicanSaints.
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- Saint_Lucy comment "This article is about the Christian saint. For other meanings, see Saint Lucia (disambiguation)Lucia of Syracuse (283–304), also known as Saint Lucy, or Saint Lucia (Italian Santa Lucia), was a young Christian martyr who died during the Diocletianic Persecution. She is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Orthodox Churches. She is one of eight women, who along with the Blessed Virgin Mary, are commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass.".
- Saint_Lucy label "Lucia van Syracuse".
- Saint_Lucy label "Lucia von Syrakus".
- Saint_Lucy label "Lucie de Syracuse".