Saint Prisca is a Christian martyr who is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church. She is believed to have lived in the 1st century and is often associated with the early days of Christianity in Rome. Her feast day is celebrated on January 18.
According to tradition, Saint Prisca was a young girl who refused to renounce her faith in Jesus Christ, leading to her persecution and eventual martyrdom. She is often depicted in art holding a palm branch, symbolizing her status as a martyr, and is considered a patron saint of children and martyrs.