Cecilia of Rome
Cecilia of Rome is a Christian martyr and saint, celebrated for her unwavering faith during the early days of Christianity. She is believed to have lived in the 2nd or 3rd century and is often associated with the Roman nobility. Her story is primarily known through the apocryphal "Acts of Cecilia," which recounts her conversion to Christianity and her dedication to God.
Cecilia is the patron saint of musicians, as she is said to have sung in her heart to God during her wedding. Her feast day is celebrated on November 22, and she is often depicted in art with musical instruments, symbolizing her connection to music and faith.