St. Wulfram
St. Wulfram was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon bishop known for his missionary work in what is now France. He played a significant role in spreading Christianity among the pagan tribes in the region. Wulfram is often associated with the establishment of churches and the conversion of many people to the Christian faith.
He is also recognized for his dedication to helping the poor and the sick. St. Wulfram is celebrated as a saint in both the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, with his feast day observed on October 20. His legacy continues to inspire many in the Christian community today.