What miracles did saint cecilia perform

St. Cecilia

In the fourth century a Greek religious romance on the Loves of Cecilia and Valerian was written in glorification of virginal life with the purpose of taking the place of then-popular sensual romances.

Consequently, until better evidence is produced, we must conclude that St. Cecilia was not known or venerated in Rome until about the time when Pope Gelasius (496) introduced her name into his Sacramentary.

It is said that there was a church dedicated to St. Cecilia in Rome in the fifth century, in which Pope Symmachus held a council in 500.

The story of St. Cecilia is not without beauty or merit. She is said to have been quite close to God and prayed often:

In the city of Rome there was a virgin named Cecilia, who came from an extremely rich family and was given in marriage to a youth named Valerian. She wore sackcloth next to her skin, fasted, and invoked the saints, angels, and virgins, beseeching them to guard her virginity

During her wedding ceremony she was said to have sung in her heart to God and before the consummation of her nuptials, she told her husband

Sainte-Cécile

Tourism, holidays & weekends guide in the Manche

Located in the heart of the English Channel in Normandy region, the village of Sainte-Cécile takes place at the boundary of Villedieu-les-Poêles, bordering the Bocage virois, the Avranchin and St. Lois country. It sits near Saint Lo, ten kilometers of Saint-Sever-Calvados.

The village takes its name Cecilia of Rome, a holy Roman martyr of the second or third century. Quiet and relaxing, the site presents some beautiful monuments testifying to the manchote architecture and a natural environment of the most charming.

The village of Sainte-Cécile, although modest in its heritage, attracts visitors with its relaxed lifestyle and its proximity to some of the most interesting sights of the Manche and Calvados.

Geographical information

MunicipalitySainte-Cécile
Postcode50800
Latitude48.8351410 (N 48° 50’ 7”)
Longitude-1.1901310 (W 1° 11’ 24”)
AltitudeFrom 112m to 226m
Surface area11.29 km²
Population806 inhabitants
Density71 inhabitants/km²
PrefectureSaint-Lô(47 km, 3

Sainte Cécile-les-Vignes

• Vaucluse (84290)   • Population: 1,927  • Altitude: 130 m


Gallery of 8 photos for Sainte Cécile-les-Vignes

A farming-residential town 15 km northeast of Orange, where the farming product is wine. Sainte Cécile-les-Vignes has wide, leisurly streets liberally lined with ancient Plain trees. The streets are also lined with houses, most of them picturesque, with their Provencal colors and contrasting shutters.

It's a pleasant place, but it's a living-and-working town, not a tourist attraction. There are a couple of major wineries in the town, including the "Cave Cecilia", and the Office de Tourisme is modern and active.

There are a couple of good cafés, a scattering of shops, a post office and a gendarmerie. The town's church is a grand affair, brighter than most, with its white stone and its white marble columns.

There are a few nice old fountains about the town. We especially liked a mossy old thing that was somewhat hidden from view: we spied it over the top of a wall near the center

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