Saint Paraskeva of the Balkans
Saint Paraskeva of the Balkans, also known as Saint Paraskeva of Rome, is a revered Christian saint celebrated for her piety and dedication to God. She is particularly venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church and is known for her role as a protector of the faithful. Her feast day is observed on October 14th, and she is often depicted in religious iconography holding a cross.
Born in the 10th century, Saint Paraskeva is believed to have lived in the region of Bulgaria and later in Romania. She is associated with miracles and healing, drawing many pilgrims to her shrines. Her legacy continues to inspire devotion among Christians in the Balkans and beyond.