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St. Sabina (saint)

St. Sabina is a Christian martyr and saint venerated primarily in the Roman Catholic Church. Believed to have lived in the 2nd century in Rome, she is often associated with the early persecution of Christians. According to tradition, Sabina was a noblewoman who converted to Christianity and was later executed for her faith. Her feast day is celebrated on December 29. St. Sabina is recognized for her commitment to Christianity and is often invoked for protection and strength in faith. Her legacy continues in churches and communities dedicated to her memory.