Lucy is not remembered for any miracles. She is remembered for being a young girl who preferred to give up her life as a martyr rather that deny her faith and surrender her virginity. Lucy is said to have prayed at the tomb of Saint Agatha, and her mother's long haemorrhagic illness was cured.
There are a few miracles that occurred at the tine she was martyred. When she refused to marry a pagan, Paschasius, he denounced Lucy as a Christian to the governor of Sicily. The governor sentenced her to forced prostitution, but when guards went to fetch her, they could not move her even when they hitched her to a team of oxen. The governor ordered her killed instead. After torture that included having her eyes torn out, she was surrounded by bundles of wood which were set afire; they went out. She was finally executed by being stabbed to death with a dagger. It is said that her eyes were miraculously restored just before she died.
Yes, Saint Lucy is a Catholic saint who is recognized for her devotion to Jesus Christ and her martyrdom for her faith. She is venerated as the patron saint of the blind and those with eye disorders.
The only human who was not a sinner was the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Whoever that was... yes.
Yes, St. Lucy is a Catholic saint.
Yes, St. Lucy is actually a saint.
Yes, Lucy was a Catholic.
Saint Lucy was a Christian martyr who died in 304AD. She is the patron saint of the blind and those with eye conditions. She is honored by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and Lutheran churches.
Yes, Lucy was a very devout Catholic and that is what got her into trouble and eventual martyrdom.
Saint Lucy was 21 years old when she was martyred.
Lucy was martyred at the age of 21 and became a saint at that time.
Saint Lucy was about 21 years old when she was martyred and became a saint.
We do not know the names of Saint Lucy's parents.
Saint Lucy was from Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
Chastity and purity were virtues of Saint Lucy.
Yes, Saint Damian, the brother of Saint Cosmas, is a Catholic saint.
Saint Lucy is mainly venerated in Catholic and Orthodox Christian traditions. She is celebrated on December 13th in honor of her feast day.
No, Mary did not appear to Saint Lucy.