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    Feast. 3 November. Patronage. Invoked by pregnant women for a safe delivery. Silvia, or Sylvia, (c. 515 – c. 592) was the mother of Gregory the Great. She is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church, [1] which names her a patroness of pregnant women.

  2. Saint Silvia is considered the patron saint of pregnant women. The exact year of her death is unknown, but it is generally believed to be around 592 AD. Her relics were later enshrined in the Chapel of St. Andrew in the Lateran Palace in Rome. What are some significant contributions of Saint Silvia to the Catholic Church?

  3. Feast Day: November 3. Saint Silvia of Rome was a devout Catholic woman who lived during the 6th century. Born around the year 515, in either Rome or Sicily (records vary), Silvia was the sister of Saint Tarsilla. She was married to Gordianus, a Roman regionarius, and together they had two sons.

  4. Saint Sylvia. Patron Saint of Pregnant women, Invoked by pregnant women for a safe delivery. St. Sylvia, Mother of St. Gregory the Great (Feast - November 5) The Church venerates the sanctity of Sylvia and Gordian, the parents of St. Gregory the Great, as well as his two aunts, Tarsilla and Emiliana.

  5. Saint Silvia of Constantinople, also known as Silviana or Sylvia, was a truly remarkable woman who lived during the fourth century. Considered the most learned woman of her day, she dedicated her life to the defense of the Christian faith against various heresies that threatened the church during that time.

  6. Silvia, AINT, mother of Pope St. Gregory the Great, b. about 515 (525?); d. about 592. There is unfortunately no life of Silvia and a few scanty notices are all that is extant concerning her. Her native place is sometimes given as Sicily, sometimes as Rome. Apparently she was of as distinguished family as her husband, the Roman regionarius ...

  7. Nov 10, 2023 · St. Silvia was the mother of Pope St. Gregory the Great. She died in a monastery he founded. Her son would even cite examples of her care in his homilies. St. Silvia, celebrated by the...

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