St. Catherine
St. Catherine is a prominent figure in Christian tradition, known as a martyr and saint. She is often associated with the Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th-century scholar and philosopher who was known for her intelligence and eloquence. According to legend, she was tortured and ultimately killed for her faith, becoming a symbol of steadfastness and devotion.
Her feast day is celebrated on November 25, and she is often depicted in art holding a wheel, which represents her torture. St. Catherine is also recognized as the patron saint of various groups, including students, philosophers, and nurses, reflecting her influence in both religious and educational contexts.