Saint Lucy (Lucia)
A noble virgin of Syracuse in the 4th century, Lucy dedicated her life to God following the miraculous healing of her mother at the tomb of Saint Agat…
First name and chronology
7 saints and blesseds bear the name Lucy, between 301 and 2005; the most famous is Saint Lucy, celebrated on December 13th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
A noble virgin of Syracuse in the 4th century, Lucy dedicated her life to God following the miraculous healing of her mother at the tomb of Saint Agat…
A princess of Scotland who fled her rank to live in humility, Lucy settled in Lorraine as a laborer's servant. She ended her days as a recluse in a ca…
Lucia Burlini (1710-1789) was an Italian layperson and weaver, a spiritual disciple of Saint Paul of the Cross, recognized as Venerable by the Catholi…
Polish foundress of the Congregation of the Seraphic Sisters, dedicated to the care of the poor and the elderly.
Italian religious of the Institute of the Handmaids of Charity, known as Sister Lucia of the Immaculate, beatified in 2021.
An Italian religious of the congregation of the Little Sisters of Divine Providence, Sister Maria Plautilla dedicated herself to the sick and the excl…
Sister Lúcia dos Santos, one of the three seers of the Fatima apparitions in 1917, was a Dorothean sister and later a Carmelite in Portugal.
The feast of Lucy is celebrated on December 13th, in memory of Saint Lucy.
7 saints and blesseds bear the name Lucy, including Saint Lucy, Saint Lucy, Maria Ripamonti, Małgorzata Szewczyk and Lucia Burlini.
The most famous saint named Lucy is Saint Lucy (4th century).