No, Lucy was not a nun. Orders of religious sisters and nuns did not yet exist at the time.
Yes, Saint Lucy is believed to have been a consecrated virgin rather than a nun. She dedicated her life to God and refused to marry in order to maintain her vow of chastity.
At the time Lucy lived, people did not have last names. That did not begin for nearly 100 years after she died. If Lucy had any additional names, there is no record of them.
Saint Lucy's eyes are typically described as being a striking shade of blue.
Saint Lucy is believed to have had three siblings.
If St. Lucy had any siblings we are unaware of them or their names.
There were no surnames in use during Lucy's life. If she had any other names we have no record of them.
Yes, she was a nun at the Convent of Saint-Gildard in Nevers, France.
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Saint Therese of Lisieux became a Carmelite nun at age 15.
Yes, she became a nun.
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.
St. Veronica who wipped the face of Jesus was not a nun. However, Saint Veronica Giuliani as a nun. She was a member of the Poor Clares Order.
No Lucile but there is Saint Lucy and the name Lucile derives from Lucy.
No, Mary did not appear to Saint Lucy.
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.