This article is about the saint. For other uses, see Saint Ursula (disambiguation).
Saint
Ursula
Virgin and martyr
Venerated in
Catholic Church
Anglican Communion
Major shrine
Church of St. Ursula, Cologne
Feast
21 October
Attributes
arrow; banner; cloak; clock; maiden shot with arrows; depicted accompanied by a varied number of companions who are being martyred in various ways; ship
Patronage
Cologne, England, Island of Gozo,[1] archers, orphans, female students, Binangonan, Rizal (Philippines)
Ursula (Latin for 'little female bear') was a Romano-British virgin and martyr possibly of royal origin. She is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. Her feast day in the pre-1970 General Roman Calendar and in some regional calendars of the ordinary form of the Roman Rite is 21 October.
^Spiteri, Charles (19 October 2021). "Celebrating St Ursula, patron of Gozo". Times of Malta. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
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