Saint Audrey
Saint Audrey, also known as Saint Etheldreda, was an Anglo-Saxon princess and abbess who lived in the 7th century. She is best known for founding the Abbey of Ely in Cambridgeshire, England. Saint Audrey is celebrated for her piety and dedication to the Christian faith, and she is often associated with miracles and healing.
Her feast day is observed on June 23rd, and she is the patron saint of necklaces and throat ailments. The name "Audrey" is derived from the Old English name "Æthelthryth," which means "noble strength." Saint Audrey's legacy continues to be honored in various churches and communities across England.