Feast day · June 16
Saint Juliette (Saint Julietta)
Saint Juliette, often called Saint Julietta, was a Christian martyr of the early Church, known for her steadfast faith during persecution. Alongside her young son Quiricus (Cyricus), she suffered martyrdom around 304 AD during the persecutions of Diocletian. Juliette refused to renounce her faith despite severe torture and threats. She is especially venerated as a model of Christian motherhood and courage.