[Facts] Re: Cecilia
in reply to a message by Dorchadas
Well whose the one who had the eyeballs on the plate in all the drawings? Or was it eyeballs..? I think. Maybe I got confused bc the name means blind, so...? Idk.
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I suspect Lucy of Syracuse is the saint depicted in the drawings you remember. She is indeed represented in art holding a plate with eyes on it. The following link shows one such painting, and further down on the page “eyes on a dish” is listed as part of her symbolism.
https://catholicsaints.info/saint-lucy-of-syracuse/
Also, it appears that Saint Lucy is one of several patron saints of the blind. Two of the other saints mentioned by the other posters in this thread, Saint Dunstan and Saint Odilia, are also on the list. Here is the link:
https://catholicsaints.info/patrons-of-blind-people/
https://catholicsaints.info/saint-lucy-of-syracuse/
Also, it appears that Saint Lucy is one of several patron saints of the blind. Two of the other saints mentioned by the other posters in this thread, Saint Dunstan and Saint Odilia, are also on the list. Here is the link:
https://catholicsaints.info/patrons-of-blind-people/
Ahh, ok thank you!