@@urfavoritearies you may have already had your confirmation but I'm choosing her because: 1. I love her name 2. Music had always been important to me 3. I love her story. i find it inspiring
I'm a still 12 years old but I'm very dedicated to God, I want to be a catholic nun when I grow up. I always felt a great connection to music and the name cecilia, so finding out there was a saint named Cecilia who was the saint for music, it was like love at first sight. I've given myself fully to God, and I love him with all my heart.
St Cecilia,do pray for restoration of my voice lost due hypothyroid,i love singing n led my ex school choirs to victory,n gradually i noticed my voice turned hoarse. Plz pray that i get my melodious singing voice again. Thank you St Cecilia.
No, I play the marimba. St. Cecilia is my Confirmation Saint. I believe that she has blessed my hands. I wear my musical skirt and socks on her feast day.
the church nearly always insisted the female martyr saints were virgins when they died, it never seemed to matter for the male saints. It seems a bit implausible and far fetched to claim she and her yiung husband were celibate even after tyey maried and he converted to Christianity.
No, God had nothing to do with Cecilia's marriage. She was a Christian girl whose parents forced her to marry Valerian, a pagan nobleman. She told him on her wedding day that if he attempted to violate her, her guardian angel would strike him down, but would love him if he respected her virginity. He demanded to see the angel, and Cecilia replied that he could if he would go to the third milestone on the Via Appia and be baptized by Pope Urban I, then her guardian angel would be visible to him. After following Cecilia's advice, he saw the angel standing beside her, crowning her with a chaplet of roses and lilies. Valerian, his brother Tiburtius, and a Roman soldier Maximus who had also become Christians and devoted themselves to visiting Christian prisoners and burying the bodies of martyrs were martyred before Cecilia's horrific ordeal. She was taken into custody by the local prefect for preaching and sending converts to Urban I for baptism. An attempt to smother her in her bath failed, whereupon she was sentenced to beheading. The law mandated only three strokes. Wounded, but still alive, Cecilia was left, dying on the floor of her bathroom. It took her 3 days to die. Her incorrupt body was discovered in 1599, and was transferred to the Church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere. A statue sculpted by Stefano Maderno depicts Cecilia as her body looked, face turned toward the floor, the wound in her neck from the failed decapitation visible, her hands the right with 3 fingers extended, her left with one are said to be her testament to her belief in the Trinity: 3 persons in one God.
@@angelosdaughterc5223 the church nearly always insisted the female martyr saints were virgins when they died, it never seemed to matter for the male saints. It seems a bit unlikely she and her husband were celibate even after he converted to Christianity.... I don't understand either the catholic belief in Mary's perpetual virginity when we know from the Bible Jesus had brothers.
My confirmation saint! St Cecilia, pray for us 🙏
Violin Lover425 quick question! Why did you decide to chose her? because I’m planning on choosing her for my confirmation too!!
same!
@@urfavoritearies you may have already had your confirmation but I'm choosing her because: 1. I love her name 2. Music had always been important to me 3. I love her story. i find it inspiring
I'm thinking about her being my confirmation saint too!
Do you recommend other saints that are parton's of musicians?
I'm a still 12 years old but I'm very dedicated to God, I want to be a catholic nun when I grow up. I always felt a great connection to music and the name cecilia, so finding out there was a saint named Cecilia who was the saint for music, it was like love at first sight. I've given myself fully to God, and I love him with all my heart.
The church in Rome is certainly worth a visit if you ever get the opportunity, you can go beneath actually and look at the roman era housing.
Hearing about St. Cecilia’s story is music to my ears!
🌠🥰❤️
St Cecilia,do pray for restoration of my voice lost due hypothyroid,i love singing n led my ex school choirs to victory,n gradually i noticed my voice turned hoarse. Plz pray that i get my melodious singing voice again. Thank you St Cecilia.
Yes, we pray you sing the best ever soon!
Happy Feast Day, St. Cecilia! 🥳
She was a beast of a saint
Who Else picked St. Ceilla To be there Confirmation Saint 😄☺❤🙏
i’m choosing her to be my confirmation saint too ❤️🙏🏻
@@kaiyasdrak3 I chose her for my confirmation saint.
Yes!!
My sister and one of my daughters have Saint Cecilia as their patron saint.
St. Cecilia, pray for us!🙏🙏🙏
Happy feast day to St Cecilia and her brother -- a very dear friend happy birthday!
Her church is certainly worth a visit. Underneaf definitely are the remains of some kind of habitation.
This is true. The reason of why the Angels came to any people for Sing with you if you're like she. Saint Cecilia pray for them!
Hallelujah
AW Saint Cecilia
I Devoted To Her;Michael:Mary:Gustophus:and Catherine
God bless!!
Pray for us
Happy Feast Day!
My name is Cecilia :) thx mom and dad
Foo Fighters brought me here
Virgin Martyr Bride of Christ
Saint Cecilia Please pray To JESUS Our Heavenly Bridegroom for my Oldest Sister Of Sin Amen
Im I the only musician here ?
no i play piano
No, I play the marimba. St. Cecilia is my Confirmation Saint. I believe that she has blessed my hands. I wear my musical skirt and socks on her feast day.
I’m trying to become a classical musician with the piano💪
nope i play the trumpet
im currently playing around with spoken samples about The Way dropped onto a beat and melody in a software program called Reason
What's the title of the background music? Also if you find it familiar because of a video game, it's time to leave it all and find Jesus.
See the fingers...?
How did tjey know she sang on jer heart
If you're like she. The Angels come like Saint Martín of Porres too to day!
the church nearly always insisted the female martyr saints were virgins when they died, it never seemed to matter for the male saints. It seems a bit implausible and far fetched to claim she and her yiung husband were celibate even after tyey maried and he converted to Christianity.
For all recruitment
Cool
I have a rare painting of her any ideas where I may find info about this?
Take it to an art dealer?
confirmation saint research 😭😭
Same
Godly Virginal Matrimony
Wicked of man.forgiven.
So he killed her for NOT consummating her marriage vows.... God says to perform those wifely duties...
you said duties ;)
No, God had nothing to do with Cecilia's marriage. She was a Christian girl whose parents forced her to marry Valerian, a pagan nobleman. She told him on her wedding day that if he attempted to violate her, her guardian angel would strike him down, but would love him if he respected her virginity. He demanded to see the angel, and Cecilia replied that he could if he would go to the third milestone on the Via Appia and be baptized by Pope Urban I, then her guardian angel would be visible to him. After following Cecilia's advice, he saw the angel standing beside her, crowning her with a chaplet of roses and lilies. Valerian, his brother Tiburtius, and a Roman soldier Maximus who had also become Christians and devoted themselves to visiting Christian prisoners and burying the bodies of martyrs were martyred before Cecilia's horrific ordeal.
She was taken into custody by the local prefect for preaching and sending converts to Urban I for baptism.
An attempt to smother her in her bath failed, whereupon she was sentenced to beheading. The law mandated only three strokes. Wounded, but still alive, Cecilia was left, dying on the floor of her bathroom. It took her 3 days to die.
Her incorrupt body was discovered in 1599, and was transferred to the Church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere. A statue sculpted by Stefano Maderno depicts Cecilia as her body looked, face turned toward the floor, the wound in her neck from the failed decapitation visible, her hands the right with 3 fingers extended, her left with one are said to be her testament to her belief in the Trinity: 3 persons in one God.
@@angelosdaughterc5223 the church nearly always insisted the female martyr saints were virgins when they died, it never seemed to matter for the male saints. It seems a bit unlikely she and her husband were celibate even after he converted to Christianity.... I don't understand either the catholic belief in Mary's perpetual virginity when we know from the Bible Jesus had brothers.