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St. Julia

Time Period:

5th Century

Feast Day:

May 22

Title/Attributes:

Virgin, Martyr

Location of Relic:

Back Left Reliquary - Left Section

Type of Relic:

Bones

St. Julia

Julia was a noble virgin of Carthage in North Africa. A dedicated orthodox Christian, she refused to embrace the heretical tenets of the Arians and was sold into slavery by the Vandals - themselves Arian adherents - in 439 and sailed with her new master, a Syrian merchant. The vessel stopped at the island of Corsica, and Julia was commanded to participate in local pagan ceremony. When she refused, threats were made; she was then tortured and crucified. Another tradition states that she was martyred by Saracens. She is venerated as the patroness of Corsica.

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