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Catherine of Alexandria - Wikipedia Catherine of Alexandria, also spelled Katherine, [a] was, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred in the early 4th century at the hands of the emperor Maxentius
St. Catherine of Alexandria - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Saint Catherine of Alexandria is a canonized saint in the Catholic Church who, per Christian tradition, was martyred around 305 in Alexandria, Egypt Of course, the Church of the first Millennium was undivided She is also recognized as the Great Martyr and Saint by the Orthodox Church
St. Catherine of Alexandria | Virgin, Martyr, Miracle Worker | Britannica St Catherine of Alexandria (died c early 4th century, Alexandria, Egypt; feast day November 25) was one of the most popular early Christian martyrs and one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers (a group of Roman Catholic saints venerated for their power of intercession)
St. Catherine of Alexandria: The Scholar, Virgin, and Martyr St Catherine of Alexandria is venerated as the Patroness of Scholars, Philosophers, and Students Her intellect and dedication to truth make her an enduring symbol of wisdom and courage She is also one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a group of saints revered for their intercessory power
St. Catherine of Alexandria | EWTN She is listed as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers of mankind among the saints in Heaven; she is the patroness of young women, philosophers, preachers, theologians, wheelwrights, millers, and other workingmen
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Catherine of Alexandria Several centuries ago when devotion to the saints was stimulated by the reading of extraordinary hagiographical narrations, the historical value of which no one was qualified to question, St Catherine was invested by Catholic peoples with a halo of charming poetry and miraculous power
St. Catherine of Alexandria - Catholic News Agency Catholics and other Christians around the world celebrate today, Nov 25, the memorial of St Catherine of Alexandria, a revered martyr of the fourth century St Catherine was the
Life of St. Catherine The Holy Great Martyr Catherine was the daughter of Konstos, the governor of Alexandria, Egypt during the reign of Emperor Maximian (305-313)
Catherine of Alexandria, Saint - Catholic Answers Catherine of Alexandria, Saint, a virgin and martyr whose feast is celebrated in the Latin Church and in the various oriental churches on November 25, and who for almost six centuries was the object of a very popular devotion
St. Catherine of Alexandria - FaithND When Joan of Arc received messages from heaven, it was Catherine’s voice that she heard St Catherine of Alexandria is a patron saint of philosophers, preachers, students—particularly women studying in higher education, and those who work with wheels or mills