St. Isabella
Saint Isabella of France was a daughter of King Louis VIII of France and Queen Blanche of Castile. She lived in the 13th century and is remembered for her piety, humility, and devotion to prayer and charity. Isabella was known for her compassion toward the poor and the sick, often personally attending to their needs. She was also noted for her devotion to the Eucharist and the Virgin Mary. Saint Isabella of France is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church for her exemplary life of faith and service.
Feast Day is on February 26
Patronage: Sick people, hospitals, and France