Saint Brice of Tours
Saint Brice of Tours was a 5th-century bishop known for his piety and dedication to the Christian faith. He served as the bishop of Tours, a city in modern-day France, and is often associated with the spread of Christianity in the region. His life is celebrated for his commitment to helping the poor and his efforts to promote moral living among his congregation.
Brice is also remembered for his role in the conversion of the local population to Christianity. His feast day is observed on November 13, and he is often depicted in art alongside other saints, such as Saint Martin of Tours, who was his predecessor and mentor.