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St. Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin and Martyr whose feast day is November 25th. She is the patroness of philosophers and preachers. St. Catherine is believed to have been born in Alexandria of a noble family. Converted to Christianity through a vision, she denounced Maxentius for persecuting Christians. Fifty of her converts were then burned to death by Maxentius. Maxentius offered Catherine a royal marriage if she would deny the Faith. ... Continue Reading
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St.Catherine is like so awesome
This is going to be for a project and I hope this works.
LIKE THANKS!!!!
What year was she born in and where did she live?
i used this information for a project a got an a+ thanks, catholic online!
Where did she die and live?
Does anybody know when she was born, i need that information for a ccd project.
thanks for this it helping me with a project ;)
this gives me more insight to one of the saints that joan of arc heard. have studied some of the history about joan.