St. Cecilia (3rd Century)
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(Franciscan Media) Although Cecilia is one of the most famous of the Roman Martyrs for Christ, the familiar stories about her may not be founded in reliable material. There is no trace of honor being paid to her in early time. A fragmentary inscription of the late 4th century refer to a Church named after her and her Feast day was celebrated at least in 545
According to legend, Cecilia was a young Christian of high rank, betrothed to a Roman named Valerian of Trastevere through her influence, Valerian converted and was martyred along with his brother in Italy Rome in 229
St. Cecilia was reportedly beheaded according to SQPN after attempts to suffocate her failed.
Since the time of the Renaissance, St. Cecilia has usually been portrayed with a viola or a small organ.
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