Saint Sabinus of Canosa
Saint Sabinus of Canosa was a Christian bishop and martyr, celebrated for his dedication to spreading the faith in the region of Apulia, Italy. He is believed to have lived during the 5th century and is often associated with the early Christian community in Canosa di Puglia. His life is marked by his commitment to pastoral care and his efforts to convert pagans to Christianity.
Venerated as a saint, his feast day is observed on January 16. Saint Sabinus is often depicted in religious art, symbolizing his role as a protector and guide for the faithful. His legacy continues to inspire devotion among Christians in Italy and beyond.