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  1. Catherine of Alexandria, also spelled Katherine (Greek: Αίκατερίνη) is, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred in the early fourth century at the hands of the emperor Maxentius.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · St. Catherine of Alexandria (died c. early 4th century, Alexandria, Egypt; feast day November 25) was one of the most popular early Christian martyrs and one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers (a group of Roman Catholic saints venerated for their power of intercession).

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  3. Saint Catherine of Alexandria is a canonized saint in the Catholic Church who, per Christian tradition, was martyred around 305 in Alexandria, Egypt. Of course, the Church of the first Millennium was undivided. She is also recognized as the Great Martyr and Saint by the Orthodox Church.

  4. From the tenth century onwards veneration for St. Catherine of Alexandria has been widespread in the Church of the East, and from the time of the Crusades this saint has been popular in the West, where many churches have been dedicated to her and her feast day kept with great solemnity, sometimes as a holy-day of obligation.

  5. May 8, 2017 · Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Legendary Christian Saint. St Catherine, in 14th century painting by Master Theodoric, commissioned by King Charles IV of Bohemia for the Chapel of the Holy Cross at Karlstejn Castle.

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  6. Explore St. Catherine of Alexandria's in-depth biography, miracles and theological teachings. Read their inspirational quotes, prayers, and books that illuminate their spiritual journey.

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  8. Nov 25, 2023 · Born into a noble family in Alexandria, Saint Catherine’s life took a transformative turn when she experienced a divine vision that led her to embrace Christianity. Her newfound faith compelled her to confront the oppressive actions of Emperor Maxentius, who was persecuting Christians at the time.

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