Saint Juliana of Nicomedia
A Christian virgin from Nicomedia, Juliana refused to marry the prefect Evilatius to preserve her faith. After triumphing over a demon in prison and m…
First name and chronology
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Juliana, between 301 and 1859; the most famous is Saint Juliana, celebrated on February 16th.
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A Christian virgin from Nicomedia, Juliana refused to marry the prefect Evilatius to preserve her faith. After triumphing over a demon in prison and m…
Prioress of Mount Cornillon in the 13th century, Juliana received divine visions requesting the institution of a feast dedicated to the Blessed Sacram…
A German religious of the Daughters of the Cross, Emilie Schneider (1820-1859) dedicated herself to the service of the sick in Düsseldorf and lived th…
The feast of Juliana is celebrated on February 16th, in memory of Saint Juliana.
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Juliana, including Saint Juliana, Saint Juliana and Emilie Schneider.
The most famous saint named Juliana is Saint Juliana (4th century).