There are churches and cathedrals all over the world named for Saint Cecilia including Santa Cecilia in Trastevere in Rome.
It is in the church of Saint Cecilia in Rome.
Santa Cecilia in Trastevere is a 5th century church in Rome, Italy, devoted to Saint Cecilia and where her tomb is located.
Yes, Cecilia was an early martyr and is honored as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Saint Cecilia was a Christian. She is known as the patron saint of musicians and is celebrated in the Catholic Church.
Saint Cecilia was canonized by the Catholic Church in the 4th century.
Pope Paschal I rebuilt the church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere in in 822, and moved here the relics of Saint Cecilia from the catacombs of Saint Calixtus.
Cecilia got people to like Church Music.
Saint Cecilia was proclaimed a saint by the early Christian Church based on her life and martyrdom. She was not canonized by a pope because that process was not instituted until nearly 1000 years after Cecilia died.
No, as far as I can determine the original house of Saint Cecilia no longer exists. The church and convent of Santa Cecilia in Trastavere in Rome was built over the home of St. Cecilia, Her body was found incorrupt in 1599, complete with deep axe cuts in her neck; a statue under the altar depicts the way it was found. Excavations of Cecilia's Roman house can be toured underneath the church.
Saints do not have numbers. She is simply Saint Cecilia.
Saint Cecilia is important in the Catholic Church as she is considered the patroness of musicians and Church music. She is also one of the most revered martyrs of the early Church. Her steadfast faith and commitment to her beliefs, even in the face of persecution, make her a source of inspiration for many Catholics.
Cecilia was from Rome, Italy.