Cecilia (Saint)
Saint Cecilia is recognized as the patron saint of musicians and church music. She is believed to have lived in the 2nd or 3rd century in Rome and is often depicted with a musical instrument, symbolizing her connection to music. Her feast day is celebrated on November 22.
According to tradition, Cecilia was a noblewoman who dedicated her life to Christianity. She is said to have converted her husband, Valerian, and his brother, Tiburtius, to the faith. Cecilia was martyred for her beliefs, and her story emphasizes the themes of faith, music, and devotion.