
He Day of Saint Lucy of Syracuse is celebrated every year December 13th. It is a date that the Catholic Church dedicates to honoring the martyr. This number is considered Patron saint of the blind or anyone with vision problemsbut also from their city of origin.
Lucia was born at the end of the 3rd century Syracusea coastal town in the Sicily region of Italy. According to the Catholic information agency ACI Prensa, he came from a wealthy noble family and was a devout convert to Christianity. During this time, The Roman Empire rejected this religionso it was a crime to be a believer. However, Lucia was very dedicated and she had promised God as a vow of faith that she would remain a virgin all her life.
During her youth and after her father’s death, her mother expressed a desire for her to marry a young pagan. Lucía refused and her admirer angrily branded her Christian before the proconsul. The governor forced her to worship pagan gods, but she remained steadfast in her stance, declaring: “There is no point in insisting on this for me. You can never separate me from the love of my Lord Jesus Christ.“.
As punishment, the proconsul ordered the young woman to be taken to a brothel, but the guards found it impossible to take her to that place because her body appeared to be stuck to the floor. In this way it was decided to burn it, but that too was unsuccessful. He December 13, 304 They tortured her, gouged out her eyes and slit her neck.. Despite his torment, Lucia seemed to be able to see and kept her faith until his final moments.
For this reason it is represented with a tray that he carries in his hand where they are two eyesin relation to those who were extracted. Likewise, it usually carries a Palm of Martyrdoma Christian iconography associated with the martyrs. Some depictions also show a lamp or light behind the saint. This is because in the Middle Ages the nickname “lux“, which means light in Latin.
Over time, Lucía became an important symbol for Christianity. People started asking about it in the Middle Ages Intercession against vision problems and eye diseases. He is an exemplary figure Catholic virtueslike humility, honesty and simplicity. In the 6th century, Pope Saint Gregory named two women’s monasteries by their name, and they began to be called that Patron saint of the blind.
What prayer should you pray to Saint Lucia?
According to ACI Prensa, the following prayer is to ask for mercy Saint Lucia:
O blessed and kind Virgin Saint Lucia,
universally recognized by the Christian people
as a special and powerful advocate of the vision,
We come to you full of confidence;
I ask you for the grace to keep ours healthy
and let us use it for the salvation of our souls,
without ever disturbing our minds with dangerous spectacles.
And may everything they see become healthy
and valuable reason to love our Creator more every day
and Savior Jesus Christ, to whom you through your intercession
oh our protector; We hope to see and love it forever
in the heavenly homeland.
Amen.