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    • The Patron Saint of Eye Problems – The Story Behind St. Lucy
      • She is sometimes depicted holding a palm branch (symbolizing martyrdom), with a lamp, a dagger, or two oxen. One account of how St. Lucy lost her eyes was that the Roman governor, Paschasius, had his guards seize St. Lucy and gouge out both of her eyes after she told him that he would face punishment by God because he was a pagan.
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  2. Dec 10, 2023 · One of the most recognizable images of Saint Lucy is her holding a golden plate with a pair of eyes on it. This unusual depiction is tied to her status as the patron saint of the blind and those with eye disorders.

  3. Sep 4, 2024 · She is the patron saint of the city of Syracuse (Sicily) and of virgins. Because of various traditions associating her name with light, she came to be thought of as the patron of sight and was depicted by medieval artists carrying a dish containing her eyes.

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    In medieval accounts, Saint Lucy's eyes were gouged out prior to her execution. The most ancient archaeological traces attributable to the cult of Saint Lucia have been brought back to Sicily, particularly in Syracuse, and are preserved in the archaeological museums of the city.

  5. When the governor heard this he ordered the guards to gouge out her eyes; however, in another telling, it was Lucy who removed her eyes in an attempt to discourage a persistent suitor who greatly admired them. When her body was being prepared for burial, they discovered her eyes had been restored.

  6. St. Lucy had vowed her life to the service of Christ. Her rejected bridegroom betrayed Lucy as a Christian. Emperor Diocletian put out her eyes, but the Lord restored them, which is why Saint Lucy is often pictured holding two eyes on a dish. Finally she was killed.

  7. Dec 1, 2002 · Unfortunately, the rejected suitor took revenge by telling authorities that Lucy was a Christian. The governor of Syracuse sent guards to capture Lucy and further instructed them to send her to a house of prostitution.

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