Saint Philomena
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Saint Philomena. | |||||||||
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Saint, Angel. | |||||||||
Born | Philomena of Dedham. 22 March 1484 Dedham, Maximus State. | ||||||||
Died | 15 April 1565 Dedham, Maximus State. | (aged 81)||||||||
Burial | Temple of Philomena, Dedham, Maximus State. | ||||||||
Karlheinz of Dedham. | |||||||||
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Religion | Kirche der Königlich (Commoner Catholic Church). | ||||||||
Occupation | Soup Kitchen Operator. |
Abandoned to a church orphange in Dedham in March of 1448, Philomena (warmly refered to as "Mother Philomena") is an iconic soup kitchen owner, chef, and nun both revered and worshiped by Commoners for her selfless role in imperial history and her generous controibutions to TECT's culinary arts. Although proof of her existence historically is lacking, historians believe strongly in the theory that Philomena was based off an unknown woman who lived a similar life nearby Philomena's reported birthplace. Philomena's signifigance to the Empire's history, culture, and culinary arts was enough to garner her immense esteem with people of all prestiges, even after her passing in 1565. To Christians, namely the Kirche der Königlich (Commoner Catholic Church) which Philomena belonged to, Philomena is revered as a Saint often prayed to for guidance on morality, childcare, homecare, and culinary practices. Today, the Church's "Saint Philomena Congregation" operates soup kitchens and orphanages just as Saint Philomena did in her lifetime. In TECT Mythology, she is worshiped as a deputy Angel to the Culinary Angel, Küche.