St. CeciliaNovember 22
by americancatholic.org | Source: americancatholic.org

Although Cecilia is one of the most famous of the Roman martyrs, the familiar stories about
her are apparently not founded on authentic material. There is no trace of honor being paid her in
early times. A fragmentary inscription of the late fourth century refers to a church named after
her, and her feast was celebrated at least in 545.
According to legend, Cecilia was a young Christian of high
rank betrothed to a Roman named Valerian. Through her influence Valerian was converted, and was
martyred along with his brother. The legend about Cecilia’s death says that after being struck three
times on the neck with a sword, she lived for three days, and asked the pope to convert her home
into a church.
Since the time of the Renaissance she has usually been portrayed with a viola or a small
organ.
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