St. Cecilia is often associated with the color white, symbolizing purity and innocence, as well as gold, which represents her connection to music and the divine. In art, she is frequently depicted wearing white garments adorned with gold accents. Additionally, shades of blue may also be used to signify her role as a patroness of musicians and her spiritual significance.
St. Cecilia is a patron saint of musicians. St. Olivia is a fictional character from an ancient tale that was mistakenly understood to be a biography.
Cecilia is one of three patron saints of singers. The other two are St. Andrew and St. Gregory the Great.
When Cecilia was married they played pagan Roman music but Cecilia said she was singing hymns of praise to God in her heart.
Cecilia was born very late in the first century or early in the 2nd. The precise date is not known.
Saint Cecilia of Rome is the female patron saint of music and musicians.
Being she was a nun the color was blue.
The feast of St. Cecilia is on November 22.
St. Cecilia Cathedral was created in 1959.
St. Cecilia's husband was Valerian, his brother was Tiburtius.
The Ecstasy of St. Cecilia - Raphael - was created in 1516.
Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia was created in 1860.
The names of Cecilia's parents are unknown.
St. Cecilia was probably born in Rome.
Cecilia was given in marriage to Valerian of Trastevere.
Apparently, Cecilia was an only child.
If Cecilia had any siblings, there is no record of them.
Cecilia was given in marriage to Valerian of Trastevere.