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What is Saint Barbara known for?
As one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, Barbara is a popular saint, perhaps best known as the patron of armourers, artillerymen, military engineers, miners and others who work with explosives because of her legend's association with lightning, and also of mathematicians.
What does St. Barbara protect you from?
Barbara was invoked as a protectress against the perils of lightning. Barbara Day was used as a holiday in the very earliest festival calendar of the city of Cologne. The belief became widespread that Barbara could control lightning and other manifestations of flame and fire.
What was Saint Barbara's miracle?
One day as Barbara stood by the pool facing the East she said, “In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit” and miraculously drew the sign of the cross in the hardened marble wall of the bathhouse with only the use of her finger making the holy impression.
Is there a Saint Barbara in the Bible?
There are many Greek names in the New Testament, however, Barbara is not one. There is a martyr known as Saint Barbara from the 200s. So it can be considered a Christian name, just not Biblical.
Saint Barbara
Saint Barbara, known in the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Great Martyr Barbara, was an early Christian Greek saint and martyr.
Saint Barbara is often portrayed with miniature chains and a tower. Wikipedia
Born: 273 AD, Nicomedia
Died: 306 AD (age 33 years), Nicomedia
Parents: Dioscorus
Attributes: Three-windowed tower, palm, chalice, lightning, a crown of martyrdom
Venerated in: Eastern Orthodox Church; Roman Catholic Church; Oriental Orthodoxy; Aglipayan Church; Anglicanism
St. Barbara has been regarded as the protectress against "sudden death" — which has traditionally been held as death by lightning, fire, flood, and earthquake.
Barbara was adopted as the patron saint of miners most probably because the mining profession had to cope with many hazards to life in those days. Also, the ...
According to legend, our patron saint was the beautiful daughter of Dioscorus, a nobleman of the Roman Empire, believed to have lived in Nicomedia in Asia ...
According to tradition, Barbara lived in Asia Minor in the third century CE, daughter of a prominent Roman citizen. Converting to Christianity, illegal in ...