Saint Michael and Saint Gudula
Saint Michael and Saint Gudula are two important figures in Christian tradition, particularly in Belgium. Saint Michael is known as an archangel and a protector against evil, often depicted in art as defeating a dragon or standing over a fallen foe. He is celebrated for his role as a warrior of God and a guide for souls.
Saint Gudula is the patron saint of Brussels and is associated with the Brussels Cathedral, which is named in her honor. She is revered for her piety and dedication to God, often depicted holding a lamp, symbolizing her role as a light in the darkness. Her feast day is celebrated on January 8.