Saint Restituta
Saint Restituta is a Christian martyr and saint, celebrated for her faith during the early centuries of Christianity. She is often associated with the city of Naples, where she is believed to have lived and died. Her feast day is observed on February 17.
According to tradition, Saint Restituta was a virgin who refused to renounce her faith, leading to her martyrdom. She is venerated in various Christian denominations, and her relics are housed in the Cathedral of Naples. Her story serves as an inspiration for many believers, symbolizing courage and steadfastness in faith.