Saint Marcellina
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Saint Marcellina | |
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Born | 330-335 |
Died | About 398 |
Venerated in | Catholic Church |
Feast | July 17 |
Saint Marcellina (c. 330 – 398) is a Catholic saint. She was the only sister of Saint Ambrose of Milan. Marcellina was born around the year 330, probably in Trier, where her father resided as praefectus praetorio Galliarum. She elected to live a life of Christian virginity, and devoted herself to the practice of piety and asceticism. On Christmas Day, probably in 353, she received the veil of consecrated virginity from the hand of Pope Liberius.
Marcellina died in 398 or shortly afterwards. She was buried in the crypt under the altar of the Ambrosian Basilica, and was honoured as a saint. Her feast is celebrated on July 17.
[edit] References
- "Saint Marcellina". Catholic Encyclopedia. (1913). New York: Robert Appleton Company.