St. Winifred
St. Winifred is a Christian saint from the 7th century, known for her piety and dedication to God. She was born in Wales and is often associated with the region of Holywell, where a famous well is named after her. According to legend, she was martyred by a local prince who was rejected by her, and her story emphasizes themes of faith and perseverance.
Her feast day is celebrated on October 3rd, and she is recognized as the patron saint of daughters and sick people. Many people visit the St. Winifred's Well for its reputed healing properties, making it a significant pilgrimage site in Wales.