Saint Waltrude
Saint Waltrude, also known as Saint Waltrudis, was a 7th-century abbess and a prominent figure in the Christian tradition. She is celebrated for her piety and dedication to monastic life, particularly in the region of Borinage in present-day Belgium. Waltrude was the daughter of Saint Vincent and is often associated with the founding of the Abbey of Mons, where she served as abbess.
Her feast day is observed on February 9, and she is venerated as a patron saint of various causes, including the protection of women and children. Saint Waltrude's legacy continues to inspire many, and her life is commemorated in various churches and religious communities throughout Europe.