Saint Finbarre
Saint Finbarre, also known as Finbarr of Cork, is a 6th-century Irish saint and the patron of the city of Cork. He is often associated with the founding of the Cork Cathedral, which is named after him. His life is celebrated for his dedication to Christianity and his role in spreading the faith in Ireland.
Finbarre is often depicted in art with symbols such as a fish and a crozier, representing his connection to the local community and his pastoral care. His feast day is celebrated on September 25, and he is remembered for his contributions to the early Christian church in Ireland.