Saint Walpurga
Saint Walpurga, also known as Saint Walburga, was an English missionary and abbess who lived during the 8th century. She is best known for her work in Germany, where she helped spread Christianity and establish monasteries. Her feast day is celebrated on May 1st, known as Walpurga Night, which is associated with various folk traditions.
Walpurga was canonized due to her significant contributions to the Christian faith and her role in promoting education and healthcare. She is often depicted in art holding a lamp or a book, symbolizing her enlightenment and wisdom. Her legacy continues to be honored in various regions of Europe.