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  1. c.101 - c.300. Italy. St. Cecilia (flourished 3rd century, Rome [Italy]; feast day November 22) was one of the most famous virgin martyrs of the early church and historically one of the most discussed. She is a patron saint of music and of musicians. Carlo Saraceni: The Martyrdom of St. Cecilia.

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  2. Patronage. Sacred music, organ builders, luthiers; singers, musicians, poets; Archdiocese of Omaha, Albi, Mar del Plata, Argentina. Saint Cecilia ( Latin: Sancta Caecilia ), also spelled Cecelia, was a Roman virgin martyr and is venerated in Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and some Lutheran churches, such as the Church of Sweden. [2]

  3. St. Cecilia is regarded as the patroness of music, because she heard heavenly music in her heart when she was married, and is represented in art with an organ or organ-pipes in her hand. Officials exhumed her body in 1599 and found her to be incorrupt, the first of all incurrupt saints.

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  5. Uncover the life and legacy of St. Cecilia, the Patron Saint of Music, as we explore her early years, her conversion to Christianity, her role as the patron saint of music, miraculous legends surrounding her, her artistic depictions, feast day celebrations, and the enduring significance of her story.

  6. Saint Cecilia. Unknown – 177 A.D. Feast Day – November 22. History indicates that the first saint whose body experienced the phenomenon of incorruption is St Cecilia, the patroness of musicians. The year of St Cecilia's birth is unknown, but it is believed she died about 177 A.D. Cecilia was a member of a rich and distinguished Roman family ...

  7. Nov 22, 2023 · November 22, 2023. Saint Cecilia, acclaimed as the patron saint of music and musicians, epitomizes the divine connection between faith and art. Her story, rooted in the early Christian era, reverberates through centuries of musical and artistic tribute.

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    St. Cecilia, from her assiduity in singing the divine praises (in which, according to her Acts, she often joined instrumental music with vocal), is regarded as patroness of church music.

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