St. Clement of Rome
St. Clement of Rome was an early Christian leader and the fourth pope, serving in the late 1st century. He is traditionally believed to have been a disciple of the Apostle Peter and played a significant role in the development of the early Christian Church. His most notable work, the Letter to the Corinthians, addressed issues of division and strife within the Christian community, emphasizing the importance of unity and humility.
Clement is recognized as a saint in both the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions. His feast day is celebrated on November 23. He is often depicted with an anchor, symbolizing hope and steadfastness in faith.