Feast day · February 12
Saint Julian
Saint Julian is most commonly venerated as Julian the Hospitaller, known for his extraordinary acts of hospitality and charity toward travelers, the poor, and the sick. Tradition holds that he established a hospital and ferry service across a river, dedicating his life to serving others out of repentance for an earlier tragedy. He is considered the patron saint of innkeepers, travelers, and those seeking hospitality. Saint Julian's example inspires Christians to serve God through works of mercy and compassion.