Saint Philibert
Saint Philibert was a French monk and the founder of the monastery of Jumièges in Normandy during the 7th century. He is known for his dedication to monastic life and the promotion of the Benedictine Rule, which emphasizes community living, prayer, and work. His influence helped establish several other monasteries in the region.
Philibert is celebrated for his piety and leadership, and his feast day is observed on August 20. He is often depicted in art with a model of a church or a monastery, symbolizing his contributions to monasticism and the Christian faith in France.