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The oldest record of her story comes from the fifth-century Acts of the Martyrs.[4] The single fact upon which various accounts agree is that a disappointed suitor accused Lucy of being a Christian, and she was executed in Syracuse, Sicily, in the year 304 during the Diocletianic Persecution.[5] Her veneration spread to Rome, and by the sixth century to the whole Church. The oldest archaeological evidence comes from the Greek inscriptions from the Catacombs of St. John in Syracuse. Jacobus de Voragine's Legenda Aurea was the most widely read version of the Lucy legend in the Middle Ages. In medieval accounts, Saint Lucy's eyes were gouged out prior to her execution.The most ancient archaeological traces attributable to the cult of Saint Lucia have been brought back to Sicily, particularly in Syracuse and are preserved in the archaeological museums of the city.

Absent in the early narratives and traditions, at least until the fifteenth century, is the story of Lucia tortured by eye-gouging. According to later accounts, before she died she foretold the punishment of Paschasius and the speedy end of the persecution, adding that Diocletian would reign no more, and Maximian would meet his end.[1] This so angered Paschasius that he ordered the guards to remove her eyes. Another version has Lucy taking her own eyes out in order to discourage a persistent suitor who admired them. When her body was prepared for burial in the family mausoleum it was discovered that her eyes had been miraculously restored.[7] This is one of the reasons that Lucy is the patron saint of those with eye illnesses.

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Lucy's Latin name Lucia shares a root (luc-) with the Latin word for light, lux. A number of traditions incorporate symbolic meaning of St. Lucy as the bearer of light in the darkness of winter, her feast day being 13 December. Because some versions of her story relate that her eyes were removed, either by herself or by her persecutors, she is the patron saint of the blind.[4]

The emblem of eyes on a cup or plate apparently reflects popular devotion to her as protector of sight, because of her name, Lucia (from the Latin word "lux" which means "light").[16][17] In paintings St. Lucy is frequently shown holding her eyes on a golden plate. Lucy was represented in Gothic art holding a dish with two eyes on it. She also holds the palm branch, symbol of martyrdom and victory over evil.[7] Other symbolic images include a lamp, dagger, sword or two oxen.[15]

St. Lucy is the patron saint of the city of Syracuse (Sicily). On 13 December a silver statue of St. Lucy containing her relics is paraded through the streets before returning to the Cathedral of Syracuse.[22] Sicilians recall a legend that holds that a famine ended on her feast day when ships loaded with grain entered the harbor. Here, it is traditional to eat whole grains instead of bread on 13 December. This usually takes the form of cuccìa,[23] a dish of boiled wheat berries often mixed with ricotta and honey, or sometimes served as a savory soup with beans.[24]

A special devotion to St. Lucy is practiced in the Italian regions of Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige, in the North of the country, and Sicily and Calabria, in the South, as well as in the Croatian coastal region of Dalmatia. The feast is a Catholic-celebrated holiday with roots that can be traced to Sicily. On the 13th of every December it is celebrated with large traditional feasts of home-made pasta and various other Italian dishes, with a special dessert called cuccìa, made of wheatberries, butter, sugar, chocolate, and milk. The large grains of soft wheat are representative of her eyes and are a treat only to be indulged in once a year. In North Italy, Saint Lucy brings gift to children between 12 and 13 December. Traditionally a bouquet of hay is put outside of the house for Lucy's Donkey and food in the house for Lucy to refresh them after the long night bringing gifts to every kid. In small towns, a parade with Saint Lucy is held the evening of the 12th when she goes through the main streets of the town munching sweets and candy from her cart, always together with her donkey.[citation needed]

The protesters had no clear path. They climbed up the hill, dragging others over a barricade. Those who could see opened their eyes to a crowd of people choking, crying, vomiting, and screaming. Dozens were arrested.

Elected officials knelt at the Catto statue and the district attorney took a knee in the street. Scores of people sat on the ground at the LOVE statue, holding signs. And still more lay for 8 minutes and 46 seconds in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

As Mahmoud's phone camera surveys streets lined with Italian rationalist interwar buildings, it appears as if he is driving through Rome. But when a mosque appears around the corner, it's clear this isn't Rome. It is Tripoli.

For Melilli, it all started with Tripolitalians (2010), a multimedia projects she composed from an archive of tales and documents from the former Italian community in Libya, living in Tripoli from the 1930s to the 60s. The project was followed by two short films, and finally the documentary My Home, In Libya.

Abo Khraisse liked the idea and started helping the theatre company to find out more. He transferred the old names of the streets to their modern names, and created a map with it. They shared their reflections, exchanged information, videos, photos and documents.

Hieroglyphs on ancient Nubian tombs in Sudan show eyes and tweezers, which are still used today by trachoma patients to pluck out their eyelashes and ease the pain. Trachoma was also mentioned in the Ebers Papyrus, a collection of Egyptian medical notes from 1500BC.

The Rome Campus is located in the Prati area, and is easily reached by bus or metro. It is two blocks from Via Cola di Rienzo (a major shopping street) and just down the street from the Lepanto metro (Line A) at the intersection with Viale Giulio Cesare.

Louis Berizzi was in his pajamas when FBI agents burst into his Manhattan apartment and arrested him. As his daughter, Lucetta, and the rest of the family watched, wiping the sleep from their eyes, he hurried into clothing and was taken away.

Once he understood the skill needed to travel and survive in mountains, he looked at the alpine war in Italy with fresh eyes. How, he wondered, had the Italians and Austrians lived and fought in such unforgiving terrain?


Brooklyn-based Tristan Eaton recently created this eye-catching mural, entitled Audrey Hepburn, along the streets of Little Italy in New York City. The American artist and toymaker was just one of the many talented people to participate in the L.I.S.A. (Little Italy Street Art) Project, an initiative that brings together a diverse group of street artists to create Manhattan's only mural district near historic Mulberry Street.

Glare from the sun also can make driving more difficult on the eyes. Driving at night also presents challenging visual conditions for drivers, including dim street lighting, oncoming headlight glare and the need to quickly adapt across a wide range of lighting levels, Al-Mohtaseb said.

For drivers who wear glasses it is recommended that they are clean of smudges to prevent light scatter. Wearing contacts are only okay if they can be tolerated on a long drive. However, if a person suffers from dry eyes and the eyes are irritated, she says it will be more comfortable to wear glasses instead of contacts for long distances. In addition, she says not to aim the AC towards the eyes as it can increase dry eye symptoms.

And so Lucy, a beautiful young woman, noted for her eyes that shined with a glow of inner beauty and goodness was hauled before the governor. Lucy seemed to just emanate from her whole being her love of Jesus. It was more than her outer beauty or her joy of life. To all, she radiated her faith in Jesus Christ.

If the governor thought that it was now over, little did he know? In death, Lucy became an even greater example of Christian witness. Miracles started immediately. Lucy was carried to the cemetery and in Roman tradition her body was prepared for burial in the family mausoleum. Here, they discovered that her eyes had been miraculously restored. To mark this miracle, Lucy is often pictured with a dish on which is a set of eyes. She also hold the palm branch, symbol of victory over evil.

light also in our souls, that we may be able to avoid evil, to do good, and abhor nothing so much as the blindness and the darkness of evil and of sin. Relying on Your goodness, 0 God, we humbly ask You by intercession of Your servant, St. Lucy, to give perfect vision to our eyes, that they may serve for Your greater honor and glory, for our salvation and that of others, and that we may come to the

Experimental stimuli. (a) Stimuli in both experimentswere color photographic images of female faces directing their gazestraight-on to the viewers (Direct Gaze) or averted to one side(Averted Gaze). (b) Low-pass filtered versions of thestimuli illustrate the estimated resolution of the images in the visualsystem according to newborns' average visual acuity (19). Measures inthe figure indicate viewing angles of faces and eyes when fixated orwhen in the periphery (in brackets). (c) These picturesillustrate the estimated resolution of the images according to4-month-old infants' average visual acuity (19).

Although both of the above theories are broadly consistent with ourfindings, we currently favor the Johnson and Morton account for tworeasons. First, because there are eyes present in both the direct andaverted gaze faces in our experiments, a mechanism that simply detectsthe presence of absence of eyes should be equally activated by bothstimuli. Second, in 4-month-old infants, the presence of direct gazefacilitated the neural processes that are associated with the earlieststeps of face encoding (23, 28). The issue of whether there are changesin the neural substrate of eye gaze perception over the first fewmonths of life will require further research. Nevertheless, our dataare consistent with the view that preferential attention to direct gazein newborns results in facilitation of face processing when accompaniedby direct gaze by 4 months of age. Although this interpretation of ourdata are consistent with neuroimaging evidence from adults (29), itdoes not provide support for arguments involving an innate neuralmodule for eye-gaze detection that is dissociable from general faceprocessing.

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