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Cyriaca

Cyriaca, also known as Dominica, was a Roman widow, and patroness to St. Lawrence, and eventually suffered martyrdom.

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Saint Cyriaca
Martyr
BornRome, Roman Empire
Died249
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church
CanonizedPre-congregation
Major shrineSanta Maria in Domnica, Rome, Italy
Feast21 August

Cyriaca, also known as Dominica, was a Roman widow, and patroness to St. Lawrence, and eventually suffered martyrdom.

Life

Cyriaca was a wealthy Roman widow who sheltered persecuted Christians.1 St. Lawrence used her home in Rome to give food to the poor. After his death, she brought his remains to a catacomb that had been dug into a hill on land she owned. This is now the site of San Lorenzo fuori le mura.2

Cyriaca suffered martyrdom, by being scourged to death for her faith.3

St. Cyriaca is commemorated on August 21.

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