Saint Julia
Saint Julia is a Christian martyr who is venerated in the Catholic Church. She is believed to have lived in the 5th century and is often associated with the island of Corsica. Her story tells of her bravery and faith, as she chose to remain steadfast in her beliefs despite facing persecution.
Her feast day is celebrated on May 22, and she is recognized as the patron saint of Corsica. Saint Julia is often depicted in art holding a palm branch, symbolizing her martyrdom and victory over death. Her legacy continues to inspire many in their faith.