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- Saint_Florentina abstract "Saint Florentina (died ca. 612) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Born towards the middle of the sixth century in Cartagena, Hispania, she and her family were actively engaged in furthering the best interests of Christianity.Florentina was the sister of three Iberian bishops in the time of the Visigothic dominion (Leander, Isidore of Seville, and Fulgentius), she consecrated her virginity to God, and all four have been canonized by the Church.She was younger than her brother Leander, later Archbishop of Seville, but older than Isidore, who succeeded Leander as archbishop of the same see.Before his elevation to the episcopal dignity, Leander had been a monk, and it was through his influence that Florentina embraced the ascetic life. She associated with herself a number of virgins, who also desired to forsake the world, and formed them into a religious community. Later sources declare their residence to have been the convent of S. Maria de Valle near Ecija (Astigis), of which city her brother Fulgentius was bishop.In any case, it is certain that she had been consecrated to God before the year 600, as her brother Leander, who died either in the year 600 or 601, wrote for her guidance an extant work dealing with a nun's rule of life and with contempt for the world (\"Regula sive Libellus de institutione virginum et de contemptu mundi ad Florentinam sororem\", P.L. LXXII, 873 sqq.). In it the author lays down the rules according to which cloistered consecrated virgins should regulate their lives. He strongly advises them to avoid interaction with women living in the world, and with men, especially youths; recommends strict temperance in eating and drinking, gives advice concerning the reading of and meditation on Holy Scripture, enjoins equal love and friendship for all those living together in community, and exhorts his sister earnestly to remain true to her holy state.Florentina regulated her life according to the advice of her brother, entered with fervour into the spirit of the religious life, and was honoured as a saint after her death. Her younger brother Isidore also dedicated to her his work \"De fide catholica contra Judæos\", which he wrote at her request. Florentina died early in the seventh century and is venerated as the patroness of the diocese of Plasencia. Her feast falls on 20 June. The name is written Florentia in the Roman martyrology, but Florentina is without doubt the correct form.An important part of her bones was buried in the cathedral of Murcia (Spain), where are venerated nowadays. However, the biggest part of her remains are preserved in Berzocana (Spain), where she is venerated as well as her brother Fulgentius.".
- Saint_Florentina birthPlace Cartagena,_Spain.
- Saint_Florentina birthPlace Hispania.
- Saint_Florentina deathDate "0612".
- Saint_Florentina deathYear "0612".
- Saint_Florentina thumbnail Santa_florentina.jpg?width=300.
- Saint_Florentina veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
- Saint_Florentina veneratedIn Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
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- Saint_Florentina wikiPageWikiLink Asceticism.
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- Saint_Florentina wikiPageWikiLink Cartagena,_Spain.
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- Saint_Florentina wikiPageWikiLink Fulgentius_of_Cartagena.
- Saint_Florentina wikiPageWikiLink Hispania.
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- Saint_Florentina wikiPageWikiLink Leander_of_Seville.
- Saint_Florentina wikiPageWikiLink Plasencia.
- Saint_Florentina wikiPageWikiLink Saint.
- Saint_Florentina wikiPageWikiLink Écija.
- Saint_Florentina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Florentina".
- Saint_Florentina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saint Florentina".
- Saint_Florentina birthPlace Cartagena,_Spain.
- Saint_Florentina birthPlace Hispania.
- Saint_Florentina canonizedDate Congregation_for_the_Causes_of_Saints.
- Saint_Florentina caption "Statue from the church of Santa María de Gracia in Cartagena, Spain.".
- Saint_Florentina dateOfDeath "612".
- Saint_Florentina deathDate "ca. 612".
- Saint_Florentina feastDay "--06-20".
- Saint_Florentina name "Florentina of Cartagena".
- Saint_Florentina name "Florentina".
- Saint_Florentina placeOfBirth Cartagena,_Spain.
- Saint_Florentina placeOfBirth Hispania.
- Saint_Florentina shortDescription "Christian female saint".
- Saint_Florentina veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Saint_Florentina description "Christian female saint".
- Saint_Florentina description "Christian female saint".
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- Saint_Florentina comment "Saint Florentina (died ca. 612) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.".
- Saint_Florentina label "Saint Florentina".
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- Saint_Florentina depiction Santa_florentina.jpg.