St. Julian the Hospitaller
St. Julian the Hospitaller is a Christian saint known for his compassion and dedication to helping the sick and needy. He is often depicted as a nobleman who built a hospital to care for the poor and travelers. His feast day is celebrated on January 12 in the Western Christian tradition.
According to legend, St. Julian accidentally killed his parents, mistaking them for a deer while hunting. Overcome with guilt, he devoted his life to serving others, eventually becoming a symbol of hospitality and charity. His story emphasizes themes of redemption and the importance of helping those in need, aligning with the values of Christianity.