December 13
Saint Lucy is invoked as patron of those with eye problems. Lucy of Syracuse is one of the most ancient of the venerated virgin martyrs, named in the Roman Canon (Eucharistic Prayer I) of the Mass. The historical evidence for her martyrdom is firmly established: a fourth-century Greek inscription discovered in the catacombs of San Giovanni at Syracuse - a generation or so after her death - records a woman named Euskia who died and was buried on the feast of my lady Lucy, demonstrating that her cult was already established at Syracuse by the middle of the fourth century.The traditional Acts, while embellished, transmit the core narrative: Lucy was born around 283 to a noble Syracusan family, was secretly consecrated to Christ by a private vow of virginity, and refused her mother's plan of marriage to a pagan suitor. Sources: https://www.usccb.org/resources/2026cal.pdf.