- Saint Cecilia
Infobox Saint
name=Saint Cecilia
birth_date=sometime in rome in the third century
death_date=176–180
feast_day=22 November
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church ,Eastern Orthodox Churches ,Anglican Communion ,Eastern Catholic Church es
imagesize=200px
caption="Saint Cecilia" byGuido Reni , 1606 [http://www.wga.hu/html/r/reni/1/cecilia.html St Cecilia by RENI, Guido ] ]
birth_place= city of Rome
death_place=in her jail cell
titles=Martyr
canonized_date=pre-congregation
canonized_place=
canonized_by=
attributes=flute, organ, roses, violin, harp, harpsichord, singing
patronage=Church music,great musicians, poets;Albi, France ;Archdiocese ofOmaha, Nebraska ; Mar del Plata, Argentina
major_shrine=Santa Cecilia in Trastevere
suppressed_date=
issues=Saint Cecilia ( _la. Sancta Caecilia) is the
patron saint ofmusicians CathEncy|id=03471b|title= St. Cecilia] andChurch music . Her feast day is celebrated in theRoman Catholic , Eastern Orthodox, andEastern Catholic Churches onNovember 22 . She is one of seven women, excluding the Blessed Virgin, commemorated by name in theCanon of the Mass . It was long supposed that she was a noble lady ofRome who, with her husband Valerian(us) and his brother Thateus, sufferedmartyrdom , c. 230, under the emperorAlexander Severus .The research of
Giovanni Battista de Rossi , [Rom. sott. ii. 147.] however, appears to confirm the statement ofVenantius Fortunatus ,bishop of Poitiers (d. 600), that she perished inSicily underMarcus Aurelius between 176 and 180. A church in her honor exists in Rome from about the 5th century, was rebuilt with much splendour byPope Paschal I around the year 820, and again by CardinalPaolo Emilio Sfondrati in 1599. It is situated inTrastevere , near the Ripa Grande quay, where in earlier days the Ghetto was located, and is thetitulus of aCardinal Priest , currentlyCarlo Maria Martini .The martyrdom of Cecilia is said to have followed that of her husband and his brother by the prefect Turcius Almachius. [ [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/golden314.htm The Life of Saint Cecilia] -
Golden Legend article] The officers of the prefect then sought to have Cecilia killed as well. She arranged to have her home preserved as a church before she was arrested. At that time, the officials attempted to kill her by locking her in an overheated sweat-house (bathhouse). However, the attempt failed, and she was to be beheaded. The executioner attempted to decapitate her three times unsuccessfully, at which time he fled. Cecilia survived another three days before succumbing. In the last three days of her life, she opened her eyes, gazed at her family and friends who crowded around her cell, closed them, and never opened them again. The people by her cell knew immediately that she was to become a saint in heaven.She is a friend to all.The skull of Saint Cecilia is kept as a relic in the cathedral of
Torcello .Patroness of church musicians
Cecilia's musical fame rests on a passing notice in her legend that she
praise d God, singing to him, as she lay dying amartyr 's death.The connection between her and the art of which she has become the patron saint does not seem to date back much before the 15th century. [ [http://www.aam.co.uk/index.htm Justin Lee: St Cecilia] ] She soon became popular, and by the second half of the 16th century substantial festivals and celebrations in her honor (and that of music in general) began to be recorded, the earliest of them in Normandy. It was just over 100 years before the fashion crossed the channel [to England] with the festivities of 1683 which attracted three celebratory Odes, all set to music by Purcell.
Innumerable paintings and stained glass windows depict her at the organ (inevitably one more advanced than any she could have known). She is represented in the "The Ecstasy of St. Cecilia" by Raphael at Bologna, Rubens in Berlin, the Domenichino in Paris and at
San Luigi dei Francesi , and works byArtemisia Gentileschi .In literature, she is commemorated especially by
Chaucer 's "Seconde Nonnes Tale", and byJohn Dryden 's famous ode, set to music byHandel in 1736, and later by SirHubert Parry (1889)., and an opera, "Cecilia", by Licinio Refice, SJ (1934).
"Sankta Cecilia" is the title of a 1984 Swedish hit
song sung by Lotta Pedersen andGöran Folkestad at the SwedishMelodifestivalen 1984 . Additionally, the American pop-rock bandJars of Clay opened their 2007 "Christmas Songs" album with an instrumental track titled "The Gift of St. Cecelia."St Cecilia was featured on the reverse of the £20 note in the
United Kingdom , from 1999 to 2007, accompanied bycomposer Sir Edward Elgar .When her
incorruptible body was found long after her death, it was found that on one hand she had three fingers outstretched and on the other hand just one finger, denoting her belief in the Trinity.Meaning of the name
Traditionally translated from Latin as, "The way for the blind", the meaning of the name "Cecilia" as given by
Chaucer in "The Seconde Nonne's Tale" fromThe Canterbury Tales , has five interpretations, each poetically describing various virtues and qualities of the Saint. They are: lily of heaven; the way for the blind; contemplation of heaven and the active life; as if lacking in blindness; a heaven for people to gaze upon. Nonetheless, these etymologies are spurious.See also
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St. Cecilia Cathedral , Omaha, Nebraska
*The Incorruptibles Gallery
References
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