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2 Δεκ 2016 · Today, December 2, is the feast day of St. Bibiana, the patron saint against hangovers. This Christian virgin and martyr received this honor in a roundabout way. After various attempts to make Bibiana renounce her Catholic faith, she was scourged to death.
Just as St. Dismas keeps an eye on thieves, St. Bibiana stands ready to nurse us through the occasional hangover. Before anyone gets the wrong idea, St. Bibiana did not have a drinking problem.
2 Δεκ 2017 · Patron of: against epilepsy, against hangovers, against headaches, against insanity, against mental illness, epileptics, mentally ill people, single laywomen, torture victims. The earliest mention in an authentic historical authority of St. Bibiana (Vibiana), a Roman female martyr, occurs in the "Liber Pontificalis" where in the biography of ...
Today, St. Bibiana is venerated as the patron saint of epilepsy, hangovers, and headaches, reflecting her power to heal and comfort the afflicted. Her feast day, being celebrated on December 2nd, serves as a momentous occasion for believers to gather in prayer, seeking her divine guidance and intervention.
In Spain Bibiana was the patron saint of those suffering from hangovers because her name resembles the Spanish word for drinking. In artworks, Bibiana is often depicted with a branch or a pillar. Her feast day is December 2, that of her father is December 22, and that of her mother is January 4.
Their patronage: Saint Bibiana is known as the patron saint of hangovers, headaches, and mental illness. Her association with these aspects of human experience adds a unique and relatable dimension to her veneration. Saint Bibiana was a Roman saint who lived in the 4th century.
20 Αυγ 2005 · St Bibiana, aka Saint Viviana, is the Patron Saint of Drunks and Hangovers — even if accidentally. What better saint to lead us off into the high holidays season? Did you know it’s just a myth that alcohol goes away when you cook with it, leaving only the flavour?