Saint Urusula

October 21

Legendary martyr who traveled the continent in company of either 11 or 11,000 fellow maidens; it is believed that the 11,000 number resulted from a misreading of the term "11M" which indicated 11 Martyrs, but which a copyist took for a Roman numeral.

Namesake for the Ursuline Order, founded for the education of young Catholic girls and women. Ursula and her company were tortured to death to get them to renounce their faith, and old paintings of them show many of the women being killed in various painful ways.

 

Removed from the universal calendar in 1969.


Patronage:  Catholic education (especially of girls), Cologne, Germany, educators, holy death, schoolchildren, students, teachers


Representation:  arrow; clock; maiden shot with arrows, often accompanied by a varied number of companions who are being martyred in assorted, often creative ways; ship

 

source:  http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintu01.htm