Olivia Of Palermo - Saint Oliva Di Olive De Palerme -Sainte -Olivia -Oliva Von -Oliwa Z
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FEDEX fast deliver & safer, link below https://www.etsy.com/listing/937953919/private-and-express-mail-service-with?ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1 after 1kg https://www.etsy.com/listing/937953919/private-and-express-mail-service-with?ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1 Olivia of Palermo - Saint Olivia - Oliva di Palermo - Olive de Palerme -Sainte Olivia -Olivia de Palermo -Oliva von Palermo -Oliwa z Palermo - Handmade Wood Icon on Plaque Orthodox,Roman Catholic,Home Decor Wall Free shipping worldwide with tracking number Dimensions: 11 x 8 cm - 4.33"x3.14"in , 15 x 11 cm - 5.9"x4.33"in , 21 x 15 cm - 8.3"x5.9"in , 27 x 21 cm - 10.6" X8.3"in - 42 x 32 cm - 16.5"x12.60"in Olivia of Palermo (Italian: Oliva dì Palermo, Sicilian: Uliva di Palermu), Palermo, 448 - Tunis, 10 June 463, while according to another tradition she is supposed to have lived in the late 9th century AD in the Muslim Emirate of Sicily is a Christian virgin-martyr who was venerated as a local patron saint of Palermo, Sicily, since the Middle Ages, as well as in the Sicilian towns of Monte San Giuliano, Termini Imerese, Alcamo, Pettineo & Cefalù. Her feast day is on 10 June, & in art she is shown as a young woman surrounded of olive branches, holding a cross in her right hand. Olivia seems to have been sanctified by popular tradition alone as a pious local saint since her name was not recorded historically in any mainstream Latin or Greek martyrology or Hagiology of the church. The oldest textual sources of her Life include a Gallo-siculo Breviary of the twelfth century, which records her memory & is still preserved in Palermo as well as a document in vulgar Sicilian of the fourteenth century found in Termini Imerese, & a Life contained in a lectionary of the fifteenth century.[ The Church of St Francis of Paola in Palermo, on the site of the former Church of St. Olivia. A venerable icon of Olivia also exists,[note 3] perhaps of the twelfth century, which depicts Saint Olivia with saints Elias, Venera & Rosalia. There are also references to a church being dedicated to her in Palermo since AD 1310 on the supposed site of her burial.Today, this is the Chiesa di San Francesco di Paola (Church of Saint Francis of Paola). in addition, numerous Lives of this Saint were published in Sicily, both in prose & in verse, & the form of sacred representation until the end of the eighteenth century, reflecting the fair vitality of her cult. She is recorded in the Sicilian martyrology of Ottavio Gaetani,[note 4] as well as in the Palmerian martyrology of Antonio Mongitore in 1742 A Breviary from Cefalù also contains a detailed entry on her Life (Breviary Cefaludes). The Bollandists published in 1885 the Acts of Saint Olivia, which they took from the lectionary of the church in Palermo. Moreover, Sicily's well-known writer of the 17th century, the poet Petru Fudduni (born Pietro Fullone) wrote a poem in 114 octaves about her. At the same time, a dramatic opera of Gioacchino Bona Fardella, a tragedy in

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