December 13 is the feast of Saint Lucy of Syracuse.
December 13th is the feast day of St. Lucy worldwide.
The feast of St. Lucy is December 13.
The feast of St. Lucy of Syracuse is December 13.
Whenever a person is declared to be a saint the Church sets aside a date on which that saint will be honored each year. St. Lucy was given the day of December 13th as her feast day.
Saint Lucy is mainly venerated in Catholic and Orthodox Christian traditions. She is celebrated on December 13th in honor of her feast day.
December 13 is the feast day of St. Lucy of Syracuse.
The memorial of St. Lucy of Syracuse is celebrated on December 13.
Lucy has no connection with Christmas other than her feast day is December 13.
Lucy's feast day is one day only - December 13.
St. Lucia Day is celebrated in Sweden on December 13.
Saint Lucia, a tiny island in the Caribbean, is named after its patron saint, St. Lucy of Syracuse. December 13, her feast day, is celebrated as National Day. The National Festival of Lights and Renewal is held the night before the holiday, in honor of St Lucy of Syracuse the saint of light. In this celebration, decorative lights (mostly bearing a Christmas theme) are lit in the capital city of Castries. Artisans present decorated lanterns for competition. The official activities end with a fireworks display.