Saints of Finland
The "Saints of Finland" refers to a group of Christian saints recognized in the Finnish Orthodox Church. These saints are celebrated for their contributions to Christianity in Finland and their role in the spiritual life of the country. Many of them are associated with the spread of Christianity among the Finnish people and are venerated for their piety and miracles.
Among the notable saints is Saint Henry, the patron saint of Finland, who is believed to have played a significant role in the Christianization of the region in the 12th century. The celebration of these saints often includes various religious festivals and traditions that highlight their importance in Finnish culture and history.