- Catherine of Alexandria
Infobox Saint
name=Catherine of Alexandria
imagesize=250px
caption="Saint Catherine of Alexandria" byCaravaggio , c. 1598
titles = Martyr and Virgin
birth_date=ca. 287
death_date=ca. 305
birth_place=Alexandria ,Egypt [http://www.antiochian.org/saint_katherine Self-Ruled Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America] . Accessed30 Dec 2006 .]
death_place=Alexandria ,Egypt See [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintc01.htm her Patron Saints Index profile] ]
venerated_in=Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism,Oriental Orthodoxy ,Anglicanism
attributes=the "breaking wheel ";sword ; with a crown at her feet;hailstone s; bridal veil and ring;dove ;scourge ;book ; woman arguing withpagan philosopher sSee [http://www.catholicculture.org/lit/calendar/day.cfm?id=330 her Catholic Culture profile] ]
feast_day=November 25 (November 24 in Orthodox churches of Russian background)
patronage=Aalsum,apologist s,craftsmen who work with awheel (potter s, spinners, etc.),archivist s, dying people,educator s,girl s,jurist s,knife sharpeners,lawyer s,librarian s,libraries ,Balliol College ,maiden s,mechanic s,miller s,nurse s,philosopher s,preachers ,scholars ,schoolchild ren,scribe s, secretaries,spinster s,stenographer s,students ,tanner s,teacher s,theologians ,University of Paris , unmarried girls, haberdashers, wheelwrights,Żejtun ,Żurrieq
major_shrine=Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai
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issues=Saint Catherine of Alexandria, also known as Saint Catherine of the Wheel and The Great Martyr Saint Catherine (Greek polytonic|ἡ Ἁγία Αἰκατερίνη ἡ Μεγαλομάρτυς) is a
Christian saint andmartyr who is claimed to have been a noted scholar in the early 4th century. In the beginning of the fifteenth century, it was rumored that she had spoken to SaintJoan of Arc . TheOrthodox Church es venerate her as a "greatmartyr ," and in theCatholic Church , she is traditionally revered as one of theFourteen Holy Helpers .What is told of Saint Catherine's life is mostly composed of legends which have many different variations, and have little historical basis. The most popular version is that Catherine was the daughter of Costus, governor of
Alexandria inEgypt . She announced to her parents that she would only marry someone who surpassed her in everything, such that "His beauty was more radiant than the shining of the sun, His wisdom governed all creation, His riches were spread throughout all the world."Having received a vision that urged her
baptism , Catherine became a Christian and was transported to heaven in vision and betrothed toChrist by theVirgin Mary .Life and legend
She is said to have visited her contemporary
Roman Emperor Maxentius and to have attempted to convince him of the error of his ways in persecuting Christians. She succeeded inconvert ing his wife, the Empress, and many pagan wise men whom the Emperor sent to dispute with her, all of whom were subsequentlymartyr ed. Upon the failure of the Emperor to win Catherine over, he ordered her to be put in prison; and when the people who visited her converted, she was condemned to death on thebreaking wheel (an instrument oftorture ). According to legend, the wheel itself broke when she touched it, so she was beheaded.[
thumb|left|Icon of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, with scenes from her martyrdom.]In an elaboration of the legend, angels carried her body to
Mount Sinai , where in the 6th century, the EasternEmperor Justinian establishedSaint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai , the church being built between 548 and 565. Saint Catherine's Monastery survives, a famous repository ofearly Christian art ,architecture andilluminated manuscript s.Her principal symbol is the spiked wheel, which has become known as the
Catherine wheel , and herfeast day is celebrated on25 November by most Christian churches. However, theRussian Orthodox Church celebrates it on24 November , because Empress Catherine the Great did not wish to share her patronal feast with the Leavetaking of the feast of the Presentation of the Theotokos. Because she was Catherine the Great's patron, theCatholic Church of St. Catherine , one of the first Catholic churches built in Russia, was named after Catherine of Alexandria.Given the paucity of historical information, however, there is very little evidence to confirm any of these legends. Indeed, mentions of the legends themselves only began to appear centuries after her death.
History and veneration
Historians such as Harold Thayler Davis believe that Catherine ('the pure one') may not have existed and that she was more an ideal exemplary figure than a historical one. [Harold Thayler Davis. "Alexandria: The Golden City." (Principia Press of Illinois, 1957).] She did certainly form an exemplary counterpart to the pagan philosopher
Hypatia of Alexandria in the medieval mindset; and it has been suggested that she was invented specifically for that purpose. Like Hypatia, she is said to have been highly learned (inphilosophy andtheology ), very beautiful, sexually pure, and to have been brutally murdered for publicly stating her beliefs. Catherine is placed 105 years before Hypatia's death, although the first records mentioning her are much later.Because of the fabulous character of her
hagiography (the account of her martyrdom) and because of uncertainty about who she was, theRoman Catholic Church in 1969 removed herfeast day from theRoman Catholic calendar of saints to be commemorated universally, wherever theRoman Rite is celebrated. ["Calendarium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 147] But she continued to be recognized as a saint of the Catholic Church, with a feast on25 November . ["Martyrologium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2001 ISBN 88-209-7210-7)] In 2002, her feast was restored to theRoman Catholic calendar of saints as an optional memorial, which may be celebrated throughout the Latin Church.The 1908 "Catholic Encyclopedia " describes the historical importance of the belief in her as follows:Ranked with St. Margaret and St. Barbara as one of the fourteen most helpful saints in heaven, she was unceasingly praised by preachers and sung by poets. It is believed that
Jacques-Benigne Bossuet dedicated to her one of his most beautifulpanegyric s and thatIn many places her feast was celebrated with the utmost solemnity, servile work being suppressed and the devotions being attended by great numbers of people. In several dioceses of
France it was observed as aHoly Day of Obligation up to the beginning of the seventeenth century, the splendor of its ceremonial eclipsing that of the feasts of some of theApostles . Numberless chapels were placed under her patronage and her statue was found in nearly all churches, representing her according to medievaliconography with a wheel, her instrument of torture. Meanwhile, owing to several circumstances in his life, Saint Nicholas of Myra was considered the patron of youngbachelors andstudent s, and Saint Catherine became the patroness of youngmaiden s and female students. Looked upon as the holiest and most illustrious of the virgins of Christ after theBlessed Virgin Mary , it was natural that she, of all others, should be worthy to watch over the virgins of the cloister and the young women of the world. The spiked wheel having become emblematic of the saint,wheelwright s andmechanic s placed themselves under her patronage. Finally, as according to tradition, she not only remained a virgin by governing her passions and conquered her executioners by wearying their patience, but triumphed in science by closing the mouths ofsophist s, her intercession was implored bytheologian s,apologist s,pulpit orator s, andphilosopher s. Before studying, writing, or preaching, they besought her to illumine their minds, guide their pens, and impart eloquence to their words. This devotion to St. Catherine which assumed such vast proportions inEurope after theCrusades , received additional inFrance in the beginning of the fifteenth century, when it was rumored that she had spoken to Joan of Arc and, together with St. Margaret, had been divinely appointed Joan's adviser.References
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See also
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Catherinettes
* Catherine wheel
* Saint Catherine of Alexandria, byRaphael
* Saint Catherine, byCaravaggio
* Catharina - Lunar crater named after St. Catherine
*Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai
* Santa Catalina Island - California Channel Island named after St. Catherine
*Se Cathedral - dedicated to Saint Catherine
* St. Catherine Band Club [http://www.stcatherineband.org.mt]External links
* [http://www.xs4all.nl/~schuffel/english/saints/catherine/index.html Iconographical Themes in Art] - Saint Catherine of Alexandria
* [http://www.saintkatherineorthodoxchurch.org/saintkatherine.htm Details of Saint Catherine's life] - Saint Katherine Orthodox Church; includes a gallery oficon s of the saint
* [http://www.goarch.org/en/special/listen_learn_share/katherine/learn/index.asp Feast of the Holy Great Martyr and Most Wise Katherine of Alexandria] - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese
* [http://www.eelk.ee/muhu St Catherine's church in Muhu island (Estonia)]copyright protected;)by heather peak
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