She was born on 283 AD and died on 304 AD.
Lucy died in the town of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
Saint Lucy, also known as Saint Lucia, lived in Sicily, which is an island in Italy. She is a Christian martyr who was born in the year 283 and is known for her devotion to her faith and her willingness to die for her beliefs. She is now recognized as the patron saint of the blind and those with eye disorders.
Lucy died in the town of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
St. Lucy was martyred in Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
There is no saint named Lucy the Filipino but there is Saint Lucy Filippini who died on March 25, 1732, of cancer at Montefiascone, Italy.
St. Lucy was tortured and then stabbed in the throat about the year 304 at Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
Lucy was a beautiful young lady from the town of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. A pagan man wanted to marry Lucy. However, Lucy had made a vow of perpetual virginity and refused the man's proposal. The man complained to Roman authorities who had Lucy arrested. She was told to either marry the man or she would be executed. She accepted martyrdom rather than break her vow.
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.
Saint Vitus was born in Sicily around 270 A.D. and died in 303 A.D.
Lucy was her name. Saints do not change their names once they die and go to heaven.
St. Lucy of Syracuse was born, lived and died in the town of Syracuse which is on the island of Sicily in what is now known as Italy.
Lucy's mother tried to arrange a married for Lucy with the pagan. Lucy rejected her groom and he did not see the same light as her and he betrayed her to the governor as a Christian. The governor tried to send her to prostitution but the guards that came to get her found her to be as heavy as a mountain. They finally just decided to kill Lucy and they did. Lucy lived in Syracuse, Italy, all her life, here she lost her life to persecution in the fourth century. She died in the year 304. Lucy may not have been burned or had a sword cut her throat but many Christians did.