Saint Eustochium
Saint Eustochium was a Christian saint and the daughter of Saint Paula, a prominent figure in early Christianity. She lived during the 4th century and is known for her dedication to the monastic life. Eustochium followed her mother to Bethlehem, where they established a monastery and devoted themselves to prayer and study.
Eustochium is often recognized for her close association with Saint Jerome, a scholar and translator of the Bible. She played a significant role in supporting his work and was known for her piety and commitment to asceticism. Her feast day is celebrated on September 28.