What makes saint lucy a saint
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Liturgical Calendar Show this year. Nov All rights reserved. Used with permission. Use this saint profile to educate children and adults alike on one of the many saints we venerate in the Catholic tradition. Saint profiles may be included in classroom materials, bulletins, on websites, or used on social media. Hence the lamp that has long been a symbol of our parish. According to legends of the Middle Ages in a couple different locations in Italy, including Sicily, ships filled with wheat came into harbors on St.
A Sicilian tradition based on this legend is to make a soup and a dessert with wheat berries on St. In Croatia, Christmas wheat is planted in a pot indoors on St. By Christmas Eve, the wheat shoots have emerged and the wheat is placed next to the manger scene as a gift to Jesus and a reminder for us that God feeds our souls with the Eucharist and our bodies with wheat.
Likewise, according to Scandinavian legend of the Middle Ages, during a terrible famine in southern Sweden and on the darkest day of the year, people saw a boat sailing across Lake Vannern. Lucia was at its prow, dressed in white and glowing with an unearthly light. When the boat came to the shore, she handed out enough sacks of wheat for the people to have bread through the winter. Scandinavian St.
She wished to spend the money intended for her dowry on alms for the poor. Lucy travelled with her mother to the tomb of Saint Agatha. As they prayed at the tomb, Lucy saw a vision of Saint Agatha and her mother's longstanding illness was miraculously cured as Lucy had hoped it would be. Lucy's mother converted to Christianity. Lucy was then able to spend her money helping the poor, but her intended bridegroom was not pleased and denounced her to the Roman governor as a Christian.
The governor's name is sometimes given as Paschasius. The governor first ordered Lucy to make sacrifices to his idols, but she refused and said she would only sacrifice to Christ through her good works. Hearing this, the governor sentenced Lucy to forced prostitution as an intensely degrading punishment, but she claimed that her soul would remain pure no matter what was done to her against her will.
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