Saints of Naples
The "Saints of Naples" refers to a group of revered figures in the Christian tradition, particularly within the Catholic Church, who are associated with the city of Naples, Italy. These saints are celebrated for their virtuous lives, miracles, and contributions to the faith. Notable among them is Saint Januarius, the city's patron saint, known for the miracle of his blood liquefying.
In addition to Saint Januarius, other saints like Saint Agrippinus and Saint Restituta are also venerated in Naples. The city hosts numerous festivals and religious events honoring these saints, reflecting the deep spiritual heritage and cultural significance they hold for the local community.