St. Cajetan
St. Cajetan, also known as Saint Cajetan of Thiene, was an Italian priest and co-founder of the Theatines, a religious order established in the 16th century. Born on October 1, 1480, in Vicenza, Italy, he dedicated his life to reforming the clergy and promoting a return to a more devout Christian life. He is known for his commitment to education and social welfare.
He is celebrated as the patron saint of job seekers and unemployed people, reflecting his efforts to help those in need. St. Cajetan's feast day is observed on August 7, and he is often depicted in religious art holding a coin or a bag, symbolizing his concern for the poor and the unemployed.