St. Cecilia
Patron of musicians
2nd century - 3rd century
In the fourth century appeared a Greek religious romance on the Loves of Cecilia and Valerian, written, like those of Chrysanthus and Daria, Julian and Basilissa, in glorification of the virginal life, and with the purpose of taking the place of the sensual romances of Daphnis and Chloe, Chereas and Callirhoe, etc., which were then popular. There may have been a foundation of fact on which the story was built up; but the Roman Calendar of the fourth century, and the Carthaginian Calendar of the fifth make no mention of Cecilia.
It is said, however, that there was a church dedicated to S. Cecilia in Rome in the fifth century, in which Pope Symmachus held a council in 500. But Symmachus held no council in that year. That held at Easter, 502, was in the "basilica Julii"; that on September 1, 505, was held in the "basilica Sessoriana"; that on October 23, 501, was in "porticu beati Petri apostoli que appelatur Palmaria." The next synod, November 6, 502, met in the church of St. Peter; that in 533, "ante confessionem beati Petri"; and that in 503 also in the basilica of S. Peter. Consequently, till better evidence is produced, we must conclude that S. Cecilia was not known or venerated in Rome till about the time when Pope Gelasius (496) introduced her name into his Sacramentary. In 821, however, there was an old church fallen into decay with the dedication to S. Cecilia; but Pope Paschal I dreamed that the body of the saint lay in the cemetery of S. Celestas, along with that of her husband Valerian. He accordingly looked for them and found them, or, at all events, some bodies, as was probable, in the catacombs, which he was pleased to regard as those of Cecilia nd Valerian. And he translated these relics to the church of S. Cecilia, and founded a monastery in their honor.
The story of S. Cecilia is not without beauty and merit. There was in the city of Rome a virgin named Cecilia, who was given in marriage to a youth named Valerian. She wore sackcloth next to her skin, and fasted, and invoked the saints and angels and virgins, beseeching them to guard her virginity. And she said to her husband, "I will tell you a secret if you will swear not to reveal it to anyone." And when he swore, she added, "There is an angel who watches me, and wards off from me any who would touch me." He said, "Dearest, if this be true, show me the angel." "That can only be if you will believe in one God, and be baptized."
She sent him to Pope S. Urban (223-230), who baptized him; and when he returned, he saw Cecilia praying in her chamber, and an angel by her with flaming wings, holding two crowns of roses and lilies, which he placed on their heads, and then vanished. Shortly after, Tibertius, the brother of Valerian, entered, and wondered at the fragrance and beauty of the flowers at that season of the year.
When he heard the story of how they had obtained these crowns, he also consented to be baptized. After their baptism the two brothers devoted themselves to burying the martyrs slain daily by the prefect of the city, Turcius Almachius. [There was no prefect of that name.] They were arrested and brought before the prefect, and when they refused to sacrifice to the gods were executed with the sword.
In the meantime, S. Cecilia, by preaching had converted four hundred persons, whom Pope Urban forthwith baptized. Then Cecilia was arrested, and condemned to be suffocated in the baths. She was shut in for a night and a day, and the fires were heaped up, and made to glow and roar their utmost, but Cecilia did not even break out into perspiration through the heat. When Almachius heard this he sent an executioner to cut off her head in the bath. The man struck thrice without being able to sever the head from the trunk. He left her bleeding, and she lived three days. Crowds came to her, and collected her blood with napkins and sponges, whilst she preached to them or prayed. At the end of that period she died, and was buried by Pope Urban and his deacons.
Alexander Severus, who was emperor when Urban was Pope, did not persecute the Church, though it is possible some Christians may have suffered in his reign. Herodian says that no person was condemned during the reign of Alexander, except according to the usual course of the law and by judges of the strictest integrity. A few Christians may have suffered, but there can have been no furious persecutions, such as is described in the Acts as waged by the apocryphal prefect, Turcius Almachius.
Urbanus was the prefect of the city, and Ulpian, who had much influence at the beginning of Alexander's reign as principal secretary of the emperor and commander of the Pretorian Guards, is thought to have encouraged persecution. Usuardus makes Cecilia suffer under Commodus. Molanus transfers the martyrdom to the reign of Marcus Aurelius. But it is idle to expect to extract history from romance.
In 1599 Cardinal Paul Emilius Sfondrati, nephew of Pope Gregory XIV, rebuilt the church of S. Cecilia.
St. Cecilia is regarded as the patroness of music [because of the story that she heard heavenly music in her heart when she was married], and is represented in art with an organ or organ-pipes in her hand.
From The Lives of the Saints by the Rev. S. Baring-Gould, M.A., published in 1914 in Edinburgh.
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I heard heavenly music in my heart when I got married.
Because of Saint Cecilia, I have been inspired to make a vow of chastity, and to remain a virgin for the rest of my life. I believe that I have a guardian angel watching over me, Rajah.
I pray that my future husband will accept these terms, and honor my wishes.
SAINT CECILIA IS MY FAVORITE. AND MY LIFE
When I was but a lass, I was always close to my Aunt Cece.
When I contracted the Buffin Disease last year, spare me, I thought I would surely perish.
BUT I EXPERIENCED A MIRACLE
Every doctor's office I went to, there would be a poster with a letter on it.
After unscrambling all these clues, i realized it spelled out 'Cecilia'
SHE IS MY SAINT
St. Cecilia, help the poor and the hungry. Please open up more soup kitchens to feed the homeless and those who lost their jobs. Thank you for listening our prayers.
I'm choosing Saint Cecilia for my confirmations saint! I love her, but in my report i have to write why i picked her and I don't know how to put it into words, i love her and i love music but i don't know what else to say...any advice?
St. Cecilia is a really great saint. She was the first saint I looked at and at first I wasn't sure whether or not to pick her for my saint's report. Something must have been wrong with me before because she truly is amazing and I am happy to have learned about her and honored to be writing about her. Her story has opened my eyes on how I should live as a Christian today. Thank you for this site also. Very good article and this website is really informative! I learned about so many other people! :)
-Phoebe
st. cecilia you're fab please remember us all in our prayers :)
happy feast day St. Cecilia. thank you for being our friend
Love St. Cecilia. I named our second daughter Cecilia and she played clarinet in high school. Today Nov. 22/12 is her saints day.ST. Cecilia pray and bless all our family. Lupe.
St. Cecilia, patroness of purity, please remember us in your prayers.
I am very impressed and touched to read about the history of St.CECILIA.
St.Cecilia Pray for all the Musicians of the world and for me to since I love singing.Amen
St cecilia please pray for me and my family god bless you
Amen
The day I finally decided on her for my Confirmation Saint, a full, double rainbow appeared in the sky outside my apartment complex.
Hi, I am Haley, I'm a freshman and November 22 is a few days short of my Confirmation date and also that is St. Cecilia's Feast Day. I am much into music and this is why I choose this saint. Well that's pretty much all I have to say. God Bless.
-Haley
it was good there was some missing info on mois fave saint but so yeah i guess it was cool
I am a Baptist/presbyterian and I needed to choose a martyr to write about in a paper. I am very glad I chose St. Caecelia. Even though she's canonized by the Catholic church, that's fine with me!
i think that she is so pretty and i am picking he for my comformation saint thankyou please be with me and my family i also play keybord too
pray for us all please
she is an awesome saint!!!!!!!!!
sympathy is a symphony!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!