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Balbina of Rome - Wikipedia The mythical Balbina of Rome (Latin: bahl-BEE-nə), sometimes called Saint Balbina and Balbina the Virgin has been venerated as a virgin martyr and saint of the Catholic Church
Saint Balbina of Rome - Catholic Saint - Saint for a Minute Saint Balbina of Rome, also known as Balbina the Virgin, was a Christian saint and martyr who lived in Rome during the 2nd century She was the daughter of Saint Quirinus the Jailer and was baptized by Pope Saint Alexander I, becoming an ardent follower of Christ
St. Balbina of Rome (Mar 31) Free Resources and Reflections – Young . . . Saint Balbina of Rome lived in the second century She is sometimes called Balbina of Rome or Saint Balbine Most people today know her as Saint Balbina She lived during a time when Christians were not safe in Rome Even though life was dangerous for Christians, Balbina stayed faithful
31 March: Saint Balbina, martyr - vaticanstate. va Not much is known about Saint Balbina, whose mortal remains rest in the Roman Basilica named after her and built in her honour in the fourth century, in the piccolo Aventino, in the neighbourhood of San Saba
St. Balbina - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Martyr baptized by Pope St Alexander The daughter of Quirinus the martyr, Balbina died for the faith and was buried on the Appian Way Her relics were later enshrined in St Balbina's Church on the Aventine
St. Balbina - spicathedral. org Balbina was the daughter of a Roman Tribune named Quirinus He would have commanded one of those Roman legions, and was currently holding Pope Alexander I and another Christian named Hermes in prison, pressing both to renounce their faith in Christ
Meaning of the name Balbina - Wisdom Library The name Balbina is a feminine given name with Latin origins It is derived from the Roman family name "Balbus," which means "stammerer" in Latin The name Balbina, therefore, carries the gentle connotation of someone who might have a slight speech impediment
St Balbina - Saints of the Colonnade The ledgend of St Balbina was that she was a virgin martyr found guilty of being a Christian and sentenced to death by Hadrian All we know for certain is that a titulus church was founded on the Aventine Hill in Rome that preserved her name for veneration Her date is "ante 595" since that is the earliest documented reference to her church
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Balbina - NEW ADVENT The feast of St Balbina is celebrated 31 March Usuardus speaks of her in his martyrology; his account of St Balbina rests on the record of the martyrdom of St Alexander