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  1. ucatholic.com › saints › st-oliviaSt. Olivia | uCatholic

    Jun 10, 2010 · According to a pious legend, St. Olivia was described as a ravishing beauty of 13 years when Saracens captured her at Palermo, Sicily in the 9th century. She was deported to Tunis where she began to perform miracles and convert Muslims to Christianity.

  2. Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Olivia is a derivative of Olive whose feast day is June 10th. According to pious fictional legend, she was a beautiful girl of thirteen, of a noble Palermo, Italy, family who was carried off to Tunis by raiding Moslems.

  3. Jun 9, 2021 · Saint Olivia of Palmero. Saint Olivia was born around 448 AD in Palermo, Sicily to two noble Sicilian parents. She turned down riches and titles, instead turning her attention fully to Christ as she grew older. After the Vandal conquest of Sicily, Saint Olivia comforted Christian prisoners and urged them to remain steadfast in their faith even ...

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  5. Detailed article about St. Olivia including historical and biographical information, patronages, associated images, appearance in art and related prayers.

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  6. Saint Olivia of Palermo was a Christian martyr who lived in the 5th century. She was the daughter of a noble family in Sicily and, at the age of 13, dedicated her life to God and vowed to give her wealth to the poor.

  7. Oliva of Brescia, also known as Saint Oliva, was a devout Christian who lived during the period of persecution under the Roman Empire. She is often regarded as one of the early martyrs of the Catholic Church. Saint Oliva was born around 138 A.D. in Brescia, a city in northern Italy.

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