As a result of her unwavering devotion and the manner in which she suffered, St. Apollonia has become a symbol of hope and comfort for those experiencing dental pain. Her feast day is celebrated on February 9th and is a time for remembering and honoring her courage.
February 9th St. Apollonia
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February 9th St. Apollonia
St. Apollonia lived in Alexandria during the 3rd century, a time of intense persecution of Christians by the Roman Empire. According to tradition, she was subjected to brutal torture, including having all of her teeth pulled out, for refusing to renounce her faith. Despite her suffering, she remained steadfast in her belief and eventually gave her life for her cause.
As a result of her unwavering devotion and the manner in which she suffered, St. Apollonia has become a symbol of hope and comfort for those experiencing dental pain. Her feast day is celebrated on February 9th and is a time for remembering and honoring her courage.

As a result of her unwavering devotion and the manner in which she suffered, St. Apollonia has become a symbol of hope and comfort for those experiencing dental pain. Her feast day is celebrated on February 9th and is a time for remembering and honoring her courage.
Devotion to the souls in Purgatory contains in itself all the works of mercy, which supernaturalized by a spirit of faith, should merit us Heaven. de Sales