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History/Art/Culture

Shrine of St. Cecilia: collection of images and links to Cecilia - extensive and informative.

The Life of Saint Cecilia (1483), William Caxton, Golden Legend, prepared for Harvard University's Chaucer classes.

Information on St. Cecilia, including numerous links

St. Cecilia's biography from The Catholic Encyclopedia

"Information about our Patron" from St. Cecilia's Choir from the Church of Sts. Peter & Paul, Singapore

Saint Cecilia and the Angel illuminated manuscript

Images of Saint Cecilia: holycards, photos, paintings



Saint Cecilia Altarpiece c. 1304
Tempera on wood, 85 x 181 cm; Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Free electronic postcard from the Web Gallery of Art. Just click on the image. At least a dozen other images of Cecilia are also available.

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Spiritual

Prayer to St. Cecilia from St. Cecilia's parish

A "New Age" view of Cecilia from Ascension Research

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Organizations

The Saint Cecilia Society for the Preservation and Restoration of Gregorian Chant and Peking Opera is "a group of men who sing before their friends with all their might."

"The St. Cecilia Chorus has developed into one of the largest, best-organized, and most prestigious amateur choruses in the nation."
 
Music/Poetry

John Dryden's Song for St. Cecilia's Day from netpoets

The Cyber Hymnal offers over 3,600 hymns and Gospel songs from many denominations. Free lyrics, scores, MIDI files, pictures, history, and more 

Article on Cecilia from Canticanova, "Traditional Music for the Contemporary Church"

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Misc.
St. Cecilia was here "musings of a once and future music director" is an eclectic blogspot that even offers a recipe for St. Cecilia Sweet Potatoes

St. Cecilia Sound Gallery... "as a fine-art gallery presents visual works of art, we present products which present the art of music in the highest state possible in a home reproduction system."

The St. Cecilia Rose This cup-shaped, pale peach-colored rose grows well even in adverse conditions, producing large 3" flowers steadily. There are few thorns on the outer foliage of a 3 foot shrub. Parents include 'Wife of Bath' and a seedling.
 

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