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Thursday, 12 December 2019

How do you say...?

Image of St. LucyLucía (2nd B) wants to say the name of her patron Saint.

13th December is the feast day of Saint    Lucia (Saint Lucy).
/ˈseɪnt/  /ˈluːʃə/

Lucy whose name means 'light' is the patron saint of the blind (unable to see).                                            /ˈblaɪnd/

Lucy was born in 283 AD in Syracuse, Sicily, and was killed there in 303 AD.

                           A picture on the left.
                                                                    A statue on the right.










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