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Oil Dedicated To St Eulalia of Merida
The St Eulalia of Merida is dedicated to the young Roman Christian martyred in Mérida, Spain. This happened during the Persecution of Christians under Diocletian. Eulalia was invoked as the protector of Christian troops. Also, she was patron of the territories of Spain during their formation.
Biography
Eulalia was a devout Christian virgin, aged 12–14. All citizens were required to avow faith in the Roman gods. Eulalia ran away to the law court of the governor Dacian at Emerita. She professed herself a Christian. She insulted the pagan gods and emperor Maximian. Also, she challenged the authorities to martyr her. The judge’s attempts at flattery and bribery failed.
Eulalia was then stripped by the soldiers. They tortured her with hooks and torches. Then they burnt her at the stake. She suffocated from smoke inhalation. She taunted her torturers all the while. As she expired a dove flew out of her mouth. This frightened away the soldiers and allowed a miraculous snow to cover her nakedness. The whiteness indicating her sainthood.
A shrine over Eulalia’s tomb was soon erected. Veneration of Eulalia was already popular with Christians by 350. A poplar poet, Prudentius’ poem increased her fame and relics from her were distributed through Iberia. Bishop Fidelis of Mérida rebuilt a basilica in her honor around 560. Her shrine was the most popular in Visigothic Spain. Around 780 her body was transferred to Oviedo by King Silo. It lies in a coffin of Arab silver donated by Alfonso VI in 1075. In 1639, she was made patron saint of Oviedo.
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