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SUMMARY:LCG Chicago Monthly Meeting 9:00 am CDT
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SUMMARY:Vigils reading - St Lucy
DESCRIPTION:ST LUCY \nFrom Butler’s Lives of the Saints \n◊◊◊ \nSt Lucy is said to have been a Sicilian\, born in the city of Syracuse of noble \nand wealthy parents and brought up a Christian. She wished to devote her life to \nGod and to give her fortune to the poor\, but during the Diocletian persecutions a \nman\, usually represented as a Roman soldier\, tried to rape her\, and she resisted. \nHe denounced her as a Christian\, and she was arrested\, tortured and killed. \nThough these traditions have no ascertainable historical basis\, her \nconnection with Syracuse and the existence of an early cult connected with her \nname are well established. A fourth-century inscription mentioning that a girl \ncalled Euskia died on Lucy’s feast-day survives at Syracuse. Lucy was honoured \nat Rome in the sixth century as one of the most illustrious virgin martyrs whose \nlives the Church celebrates. Her name is included in the Canons of the Roman \nand Ambrosian rites and occurs in the oldest Roman sacramentaries\, in Greek \nliturgical books\, and in the marble calendar of Naples. \nChurches were dedicated to her in Rome\, Naples\, and eventually Venice. \nIn England two ancient churches were dedicated to her\, and she has certainly \nbeen known since the end of the seventh century… \nPossibly on account of her name\, which has connotations of light and \npurity (in Latin Lux and Lucia)\, legends have long gathered around St Lucy. \nSome of the legends and many paintings relate to her eyes. One gruesome story \nis that she tore her eyes out rather than surrender to her attacker\, and she is \nsometimes shown offering them to him. Oddly\, she is the patron saint of those \nwith eye trouble\, and a gentler interpretation is that this is because the eyes are \nthe source of our awareness of light. Her feast-day had long been the occasion \nfor special ceremonies connected with virginity. It occurs near the shortest day \nof the year and is especially celebrated in Sweden as a festival of light\, with a \nprocession of young girls dressed in white and crowned with lighted candles. \nThe song “Santa Lucia” celebrates her memory.
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