St. Madeline
Saint Mary Magdalene is a biblical figure who is mentioned in the New Testament as one of Jesus' most devoted followers. She is often associated with repentance and forgiveness due to her portrayal as a formerly sinful woman who was redeemed by Jesus. Mary Magdalene is mentioned in the Gospels as being present at Jesus' crucifixion and burial and as being the first witness to His resurrection. She is revered as a saint in many Christian traditions and is considered a symbol of the transformative power of Christ's love and forgiveness.
Feast Day is on July 22
Patronage: Penitent sinners, contemplative life, converts, pharmacists, perfumers, and women