Saint Constance was born in about 325 AD, as Constantine Augustus. Her father was the Emperor, Constantine the Great.
She had leprosy, which made her very sad, and she cried often. Since the leprosy created ugly spots on her face, not many people could bear to look at her, or even be with her. Giving up hope at times, she wanted to wear a mask. Her father had doctors from every land searching for a cure, but it seemed hopeless.
As a last resort, a friend told Constance about a young martyr named Agnes, at whose tomb cures were known to happen. On the way to the tomb of Saint Agnes, a woman overheard Constance and her friend questioning each other about what to do when they arrived at the tomb. The woman explained how God performs miracles when people pray to Him through the saints. Constance was moved by this woman's faith and become a Christian.
Upon arriving at the tomb of Saint Agnes, Constance covered her face with a scarf and knelt down to pray, as the woman had taught her. When she got up and removed the scarf, the leprosy was gone from her face, as well as from the rest of her body.
Saint Constance chose not to marry. She spent the rest of her life helping others, the way that God had helped her, working with the sick and giving them hope. She died in about 354 AD, near the Basilica of Saint Agnes, which was commissioned by Constance. This basilica was built at the site where she was cured.
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Constance is not a patron saint unless your name happens to be Constance or Connie. In which case, she is your patron saint.
Feast Day for St Constance and her companions is September 9.
She was born about the year 325 AD.
There are saints named Rose and Constance but no Rosconie.There was also a Saint Rosalia if that's who you meant.
Blessed Marie-Genevieve Meunier, also known as Sister Constance or Constance Meunier was beatified May 27, 1906, by Pope Pius X but has not yet been canonized a saint.
St. Omer was born in the year 595 near Constance, France.
St. Omer was born in the year 595 near Constance, France.
Mary Constance Smith has written: 'A sheaf of golden years, 1856-1906' -- subject(s): Sisters of Mercy (Saint Louis, Mo.)
There is no saint named Connie. However, the name derives from Constance, Constantia or Costans and there are a number of saints and blesseds by those names.
There are several saints and blesseds name Constance. Blessed Marie-Geneviève Meunier (Sister Constance) was guillotined on 17 July 1794 at the Place du Trône Renversé (modern Place de la Nation) in Paris, France. She has been beatified but not canonized.
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Constance Lorne's birth name is Constance MacLaurin.