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Oil on Canvas 24 x 31.5 in (2018) St. Lucy was an early Christian martyr under Diocletian. She is crowned with a wreath here in her glorified state because of her ultimate sacrifice (martyrs are often crowned in heaven). Also because she was said to wear a wreath lit with candles when bringing food to Christians in the catacombs. Here there are no candles because she is the source of the light. She holds a palm of victory and a plate with her eyes, which were removed during her execution…

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From www.catholic.org: Lucy's name is probably also connected to statues of Lucy holding a dish with two eyes on it. This refers to another legend in which Lucy's eyes were put out by Diocletian as part of his torture. The legend concludes with God restoring Lucy's eyes. More info on Saint Lucy here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lucy

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St. Lucy: Light in Darkness, Patroness of Eyesight 🕯️✨ St. Lucy, known for her unwavering faith and martyrdom, is celebrated as a beacon of light and purity in the Catholic Church. Despite facing persecution, she remained steadfast in her devotion to Christ. St. Lucy's name derives from the Latin word for light, symbolizing her role as a bringer of light to the world. Her story inspires us to live with courage and faith, even in the darkest of times. St. Lucy's devotion to Christ and her co... Bringer Of Light, Light In Darkness, St Lucy, Saint Lucy, Unwavering Faith, Latin Word, Beacon Of Light, Latin Words, Catholic Church

St. Lucy: Light in Darkness, Patroness of Eyesight 🕯️✨ St. Lucy, known for her unwavering faith and martyrdom, is celebrated as a beacon of light and purity in the Catholic Church. Despite facing persecution, she remained steadfast in her devotion to Christ. St. Lucy's name derives from the Latin word for light, symbolizing her role as a bringer of light to the world. Her story inspires us to live with courage and faith, even in the darkest of times. St. Lucy's devotion to Christ and her…

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