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|SaintName=Saint Sabina | |SaintName=Saint Sabina | ||
|SaintStage=Saint | |SaintStage=Saint | ||
| | |FeastDay=August 29 | ||
|SaintBirthPlace=Rome, Roman Empire | |SaintBirthPlace=Rome, Roman Empire | ||
|SaintBirthCoordinates=41. | |SaintBirthCoordinates=41.90278, 12.49637 | ||
|DeathPlace=Rome, Roman Empire | |DeathPlace=Rome, Roman Empire | ||
|SaintDeathCoordinates=41. | |SaintDeathCoordinates=41.90278, 12.49637 | ||
|SaintCauseOfDeath=Martyrdom (beheading) | |SaintCauseOfDeath=Martyrdom (beheading) | ||
|Canonized=Yes | |Canonized=Yes | ||
|SaintMiracle1=Protection of Christians during persecution | |SaintMiracle1=Protection of Christians during persecution | ||
|SaintMiracle2=Healing of a sick woman in Rome | |SaintMiracle2=Healing of a sick woman in Rome | ||
|Profession=Matron | |Profession=Matron | ||
|ReligiousAffiliation=None | |ReligiousAffiliation=None | ||
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|AdditionalVeneration=Orthodox Church | |AdditionalVeneration=Orthodox Church | ||
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'''Saint Sabina''' (died c. 125) was a [[Saints|Roman saint]] and martyr, venerated for her faith during the persecutions of the [[Roman Empire]]. Born in [[Rome]], she was a wealthy widow who converted to Christianity, possibly influenced by her slave, Serapia, and supported the early Church, leading to her martyrdom by beheading. Her home on the Aventine Hill became the site of the Basilica of Santa Sabina, a center of worship under the [[Diocese of Rome]]. Canonized by pre-congregation recognition, her feast day on August 29 in the [[Roman Rite]] draws pilgrims to her relics in [[Rome]]. | '''Saint Sabina''' (died c. 125) was a [[Saints|Roman saint]] and martyr, venerated for her faith during the persecutions of the [[Roman Empire]]. Born in [[Rome]], she was a wealthy widow who converted to Christianity, possibly influenced by her slave, Serapia, and supported the early Church, leading to her martyrdom by beheading. Her home on the Aventine Hill became the site of the Basilica of Santa Sabina, a center of worship under the [[Diocese of Rome]]. Canonized by pre-congregation recognition, her feast day on August 29 in the [[Roman Rite]] draws pilgrims to her relics in [[Rome]]. | ||