Dutch Saints
"Dutch Saints" refers to a group of Christian figures recognized for their holiness and contributions to the faith in the Netherlands. Many of these saints are celebrated in local traditions and are often associated with specific regions or cities. They played significant roles in the spread of Christianity during the Middle Ages and are commemorated in various ways, including festivals and church services.
Some notable Dutch Saints include Saint Willibrord, who is known as the apostle of the Frisians, and Saint Servatius, the patron saint of Maastricht. These saints are often depicted in art and literature, reflecting their importance in Dutch culture and religious history.