Saint Sarah
Saint Sarah, also known as Saint Sara, is a figure in Christian tradition, particularly revered in the Romani culture. She is often considered the patron saint of the Romani people and is associated with themes of protection and guidance. Her feast day is celebrated on May 24th, and she is depicted as a black woman, symbolizing inclusivity and diversity within the Christian faith.
According to legend, Saint Sarah is believed to have been the servant of Mary Magdalene and accompanied her to France after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Over time, she became a symbol of hope and resilience, especially for marginalized communities. Her veneration highlights the importance of recognizing and honoring diverse cultural expressions within Christianity.