No, Cecilia came from a fairly wealthy Roman family.
Saint Cecilia was a Christian. She is known as the patron saint of musicians and is celebrated in the Catholic Church.
Back then people did not have last names they were such as their first name and there city so she would be Cecilia of Rome.
Saint Cecilia is believed to have lived in Rome during the 2nd or 3rd century AD. She is known as the patron saint of music and her feast day is celebrated on November 22nd.
Saint Cecilia is commonly associated with the city of Rome, Italy, where she lived during the early Christian era. She is a patron saint of musicians and is celebrated for her piety and martyrdom.
Saint Cecilia is a Christian martyr and patron saint of music. There is no specific record of her having a professional career or job. She is known for her devotion to Christianity and her commitment to her faith, rather than for any specific workplace.
Saints do not have numbers. She is simply Saint Cecilia.
Cecilia was from Rome, Italy.
It is in the church of Saint Cecilia in Rome.
There is no Saint Cecia. However, there is Saint Cecilia who was a young woman in the early Church who was martyred for her faith but not before she gave all her possessions to the poor.
Cecilia is not the patron saint of any countries.
Saint Cecilia was a Christian. She is known as the patron saint of musicians and is celebrated in the Catholic Church.
Before she was martyred, Cecilia and her husband had a ministry of providing a Christian burial to martyrs of the day. This did not set well with the local Roman authorities who had both Cecilia and her husband killed.
Yes, Cecilia was an early martyr and is honored as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Back then people did not have last names they were such as their first name and there city so she would be Cecilia of Rome.
November 22 is the feast day of Saint Cecilia.
Saint Cecilia was canonized by the Catholic Church in the 4th century.
Pope Paschal I rebuilt the church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere in in 822, and moved here the relics of Saint Cecilia from the catacombs of Saint Calixtus.