
St. Dunstan
St. Dunstan was a 10th-century English monk, bishop, and later archbishop of Canterbury, celebrated for his piety, leadership, and contributions to religious reform. He is famously associated with legends of him taming Satan by seizing him with tongs, symbolizing spiritual strength and craftsmanship. Dunstan played a key role in strengthening the church’s influence in England and promoting monastic discipline. He is also remembered for his efforts to revitalize religious life and his influence on the development of liturgical practices. As a saint, Dunstan embodies the virtues of faith, craftsmanship, and reform, and remains a significant figure in English religious history.