Few details are known of St. Christina but she lived during the third century and was the daughter of a rich and powerful magistrate believed to have been named Urbain.
St. Christina in Persia Commemorated on March 13 St. Christina was scourged to death for confessing her faith in Christ during the fourth century under the reign of King Chosroes of Persia.
… since the 13th March is the feast day of St Christina of Persia, it seemed appropriate to look at her role in the history of Christianity in Persia, or, as it is more generally known nowadays, Iran.
St Christina of Persia The problem with this is that very little is known about St Christina, other than the manner of her death. The problem with this is that very little is known about St Christina, other than the manner of her death….
Another problem is that since the Synchroblog was postponed to 20th March (Happy Equinox everyone! Christina’s family were staunch believers of paganism. CatholicSaints.Info. ), it is no longer St Christina’s day, but St Photini’s Day, so this post is out of date. MLA Citation “Saint Christina of Persia“. During the third century, paganism was widely practiced. He was deep in the practices of heathenism and had a number of golden idols, which he distributed among the poor. St Christina of Persia Feast Day, Date of Birth, Country of Birth, Profession, Place of Work, Date of Death, Place of Death, Beatification Date, Canonization Date 13 June 2020.
Christina was a precongregational saint and not canonized. Remembering St. Christina of Persia.
She was declared a saint by the local Christian community soon after she was martyred about the year 250. < >
Saint Christina, popularly known as Saint Christina of Tyre or Saint Christina of Bolsena, lived during the third century. 12 March 2017.Web.