San Pascual Baylon
San Pascual Baylon is a Catholic saint celebrated for his deep devotion to the Eucharist and his life of humility. Born in 1540 in Spain, he became a Franciscan friar and dedicated himself to serving the poor and caring for the sick. His commitment to prayer and the presence of God made him a beloved figure in the Catholic Church.
He is often depicted holding a host and a basket of bread, symbolizing his love for the Holy Communion and his service to the needy. San Pascual Baylon is the patron saint of cooks, bakers, and the Eucharistic Congress, and his feast day is celebrated on May 17.