Who is the patron saint of eyesight?
St. Lucy is most notably the patron saint of the blind, eye disorders, virgins, the poor, and the city of her birth, Syracuse, Sicily. “Lucy” means “light” or “lucid.” Here are ten fascinating facts about St.
Why does St Lucy hold her eyes?
Legend has it that Saint Lucy either plucked out her own eyes to avoid marriage to a pagan, or had her eyes put out by the Emperor Diocletian as part of her martyrdom. Eyes are also an attribute of Saint Ottilia of Alsace, a Dominican nun.
How was St Lucy tortured?
According to the somewhat fanciful thirteenth-century retelling found in The Golden Legend, despite being stabbed through the neck with a dagger she continued to prophesy the downfall of the governor, the emperor and his co-regent, all of which came to pass after her death.
Who is the patron saint of the heart?
Saint John of God O.H.
John of God
| Saint John of God O.H. | |
|---|---|
| Major shrine | Basilica of St. John of God, Granada, Spain |
| Feast | March 8 (Roman Catholicism) November 26 (Eastern Lutheranism) |
| Attributes | alms; cord; crown of thorns; heart |
| Patronage | Booksellers, hospitals, nurses, the mentally ill and the dying |
What happened Saint Lucy’s eyes?
A number of traditions incorporate symbolic meaning of St. Lucy as the bearer of light in the darkness of winter, her feast day being 13 December. Because some versions of her story relate that her eyes were removed, either by herself or by her persecutors, she is the patron saint of the blind.
What saint is for mental health?
St. Dymphna
St. Dymphna, the patron saint of mental health, appears in a double-exposure as Ray Martinez recites the rosary during the St. Dymphna’s Disciples meeting. As the legend goes, Dymphna was born to a pagan king and a Christian mother in Ireland.
Where did St. Lucy live?
Siracusa, Sicily
Saint Lucy (283–304), was a wealthy young girl who lived in Siracusa, Sicily, at the times of Diocletian persecutions and consecrated herself to God, refusing to marry a pagan and becoming a Christian martyr.
Who is the patron saint of smiles?
Gemma Galgani
| Saint Gemma Galgani | |
|---|---|
| Born | Maria Gemma Umberta Galgani12 March 1878 Camigliano, Capannori, Italy |
| Died | 11 April 1903 (aged 25) Lucca, Italy |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
| Beatified | 14 May 1933 by Pope Pius XI |