Saint Philip the Apostle
Saint Philip the Apostle was one of the twelve original disciples of Jesus Christ. He is often recognized for his role in spreading the teachings of Christianity in the early church. According to the New Testament, Philip was called by Jesus to follow him and played a significant part in the ministry.
Philip is also known for his evangelistic efforts, particularly in Greece and Asia Minor. He is often depicted in Christian art holding a cross or a book, symbolizing his commitment to spreading the Gospel. His feast day is celebrated on May 3rd in the Western Christian tradition.