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Regina (martyr)

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Feast
  
September 7


Name
  
Regina Regina

Role
  
Martyr

Died
  
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Attributes
  
depicted as experiencing the torments of martyrdom, or as receiving spiritual consolation in prison by a vision of a dove on a luminous cross.

Patronage
  
against poverty, impoverishment, shepherdesses, torture victims

Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church

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Saint Regina (Regnia, French: Sainte Reine) (3rd century) was a virgin martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. Regina was born in Autun, France, to a pagan named Clement. Her mother died at her birth and her father repudiated her. She then went to live with a Christian nurse who baptized her. Regina helped out by tending the sheep. She communed with God in prayer and meditated on the lives of the saints. She was betrothed to the proconsul Olybrius, but refused to renounce her faith to marry him, for which she was tortured and was beheaded at Alesia in the diocese of Autun, called Alise-Sainte-Reine after her.

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Her martyrdom is considered to have occurred either during the persecution of Decius, in 251, or under Maximian in 286.

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Veneration

Honored in many Martyrologies, Regina's feast is celebrated on 7 September or in the Archdiocese of Paderborn on 20 June. In the past, a procession was held in her honor in the town of Dijon. However, her relics were transferred to Flavigny Abbey in 827. The history of the translation of Regina was the subject of a 9th-century account.

There are many places in France named Sainte-Reine after her.

References

Regina (martyr) Wikipedia