by Blessed James Alberione
St. Lucy
Virgin and Martyr
It is believed that St. Lucy was a native of Syracuse, Sicily. Lucy, whose name signifies light, did not neglect to fill her lamp with oil as the wise virgins of Scripture. Of noble origin, St. Lucy gave herself entirely to Jesus after having given away all her wealth. She died for the Faith about the year 304, during the terrible persecution of Diocletian. The name of this popular saint appears in the Roman Canon (the First Eucharistic Prayer).
Let us always be ready to meet death as did this virgin, and ask St. Lucy to obtain for us the grace to keep our soul free from sin.
What Strikes Me Most Today
This is one where I love reflecting on the art work. This image of "The Last Communion of St. Lucy," which could not have been that many years after her First Communion, shows such a peace and certainty. She is focused on nothing but Christ, present Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity, in the host before her. It is a great reminder to me of focusing on what is really important - Jesus Christ, the Way, the Truth and the Life!
St. Lucy, pray for us!
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