Savina of Milan

Saint Savina (Italian: Santa Savina) (died 311) was a Milanese martyr under Diocletian. Her feast day is 30 January. She gave aid to Christian prisoners and also ensured that they received proper burials after their executions. For this reason she was martryed. Tradition states that she died while praying at the tomb of Saints Nabor and Felix.

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Media related to Saint Savina at Wikimedia Commons

  • Savina at Patron Saints Index
  • St. Patrick Catholic Church Saint of the Day: January 30
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Sweet Savannah

    by: Shooter Jennings

    So it comes to the end of the day
    And I'm checking out of my hotel room today
    It's been two years since I've seen your face
    The girl beside me reminds me how you taste
    Since I've seen you, I've been beaten down and bruised
    And everyday I'm feeling more and more misused
    I never thought that I would be without your love
    Years gone by, you're still the one I'm thinking of
    Sweet Savannah, you shine so bright
    May the evening bring your favorite night
    Sweet Savannah, you been gone so long
    But I've got to move on
    It's gettin' cold, I put my jacket on your back
    And we smoke a cigarette, the last one in the pack
    I still remember exactly what you said
    That you had demons that you couldn't put to bed
    Now I'm leaving, yeah, I'm moving out west
    And it's time for us to lay our history to rest
    I still remember a tear drop in your eye
    But you know I couldn't stand to see you cry
    Sweet Savannah, you shine so bright
    May the evening bring your favorite night
    Sweet Savannah, you been gone so long
    But I've got to move on
    So now I close on this Hollywood night
    Where this counter-culture cultivates an emptiness inside
    Would it be different if you were still here in my life
    Would I be sober, and would you be my wife?
    Sweet Savannah, you shine so bright
    May the evening bring your favorite night
    Sweet Savannah, you been gone so long




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