Catherine was born and grew up in Siena, Tuscany, Italy.
Saint Catherine of Siena was born and raised in Siena, a city in Tuscany, Italy. She lived there for most of her life and became known for her spiritual teachings and influence on the Catholic Church.
Legend has it that Saint Catherine's thumb was brought to Siena by a Florentine cardinal as a relic in the 15th century. It is believed to have been cut off her body after her death and brought to the city to inspire the people.
Saint Lucy, also known as Santa Lucia, was born in Syracuse, Sicily, around the year 283 AD. She grew up in a wealthy Christian family and dedicated her life to serving the poor and needy.
Saint Sebastian is said to have been born in Narbonne, France, and grew up in Milan, Italy. He is known for his faith and martyrdom during the Roman persecution of Christians.
Saint Matthew is believed to have grown up in Capernaum, a town located on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee in ancient Israel. This is where he worked as a tax collector before becoming one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
Saint Katharine Drexel grew up in a wealthy family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her family's wealth allowed her to travel extensively and she became known for her philanthropy and work with the poor and marginalized communities.
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Legend has it that Saint Catherine's thumb was brought to Siena by a Florentine cardinal as a relic in the 15th century. It is believed to have been cut off her body after her death and brought to the city to inspire the people.
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