Description
St Lucy medal – patron of the blind, throat infections, martyrs, writers, epidemics, salesmen
Medals may differ.

| Saint Lucy | |
|---|---|
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Saint Lucy , by Domenico Beccafumi , 1521, a High Renaissance recasting of a Gothic iconic image ( Pinacoteca Nazionale , Siena )
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| Virgin and Martyr | |
| Born |
trad. ca 283 [1] Syracuse |
| Died |
trad. 304 Syracuse |
| Honored in |
Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Churches Anglican Communion Lutheran Church |
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Canonized |
Pre-Congregation |
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Major shrine |
San Geremia , Venice |
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Feast |
13 December 16 September (duplicate feast in pre-1970 General Roman Calendar ) [2] |
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Attributes |
cord; eyes; eyes on a dish; lamp; swords; woman hitched to a yoke of oxen; woman in the company of Saint Agatha, Saint Agnes of Rome, Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Saint Thecla; woman kneeling before the tomb of Saint Agatha |
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Patronage |
blind ; martyrs ; Perugia , Italy ; Mtarfa , Malta ; epidemics ; salesmen , Syracuse, Italy , throat infections , writers |

This medal has St Lucy on one side and a Pray for Us with a flower on the other side. Made in Italy, silver oxidized and is approximately 2.5cm or 7/8″ tall. Sold in packages of 4 pcs.





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