Candida the Elder

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Biography

According to her legend, Candida was an elderly woman who hospitably welcomed Peter the Apostle, when he was passing through Naples on his way to Rome.[2] The woman was cured of an illness by Peter and converted to Christianity.[3] She was baptized by Peter and later converted Aspren, the first bishop of Naples, to Christianity.[4]

Candida Xu, an influential Chinese woman from the 17th century, was named after her[5]

Existence

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Notes

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  2. Monks of Ramsgate. "Candida the Elder". Book of Saints 1921. CatholicSaints.Info. 26 September 2012
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  4. Dunbar, Agnes Baillie Cunninghame. A Dictionary of Saintly Women United Kingdom, Bell, 1904. p. 142
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