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St Sophia from www.saintsophias.org
The mother, St. Sophia, was a pious Christian widow who named her daughters for the three Christian virtues, which are faith, hope and love. Faith was twelve, ...
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Sophia of Rome

Martyr
Saint Sophia of Rome is venerated as a Christian martyr. She is identified in hagiographical tradition with the figure of Sophia of Milan, the mother of Saints Faith, Hope and Charity, whose veneration is attested for the sixth century. Wikipedia
Born: Italy
Died: 304 AD, Rome, Italy
Children: Hope, Charity, and Faith
Feast: May 15 (Catholic; in Germany, celebrated as Sophientag) September 17 (Orthodox)
Patronage: invoked against late frosts
Venerated in: Roman Catholic Church; Eastern Orthodox Church

St Sophia from en.m.wikipedia.org
Saint Sophia of Rome is venerated as a Christian martyr. She is identified in hagiographical tradition with the figure of Sophia of Milan, the mother of ...
Saint Sophia may refer to. Saint Sophia of Milan, feast day 17 September; Saint Sophia of Rome, martyr, feast day 15 May; Saint Sophia of Sortino (Sicily), ...
St Sophia from whc.unesco.org
Designed to rival Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, Kyiv's Saint-Sophia Cathedral symbolizes the 'new Constantinople', capital of the Christian principality ...
St Sophia from saintsophia.org
Sanctify and enhance the spiritual life of the faithful through Orthodox Christian worship. Receive persons into the Church through instruction, baptism and/or ...
St Sophia from www.catholic.com
Answer: Sophia is first of all the Greek word for “wisdom,” and it is used as a title for God, especially God the Son, and so churches in the Christian East ...