St. Katharine Drexel is often symbolized by a key, representing her dedication to unlocking opportunities for education and social justice for marginalized communities.
I think it is a chaple
St. Katharine Drexel was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
St. Katharine Drexel is the patron saint of racial justice and philanthropy. She dedicated her life and inherited wealth to helping marginalized communities, particularly African Americans and Native Americans, through education and social services.
St. Mark's symbol is a winged lion. This symbol represents courage, strength, and the divine authority of St. Mark as depicted in Christian tradition. The winged lion is often associated with the Gospel of Mark and is a common motif in Christian art and architecture.
Saint Katharine Drexel is often depicted holding a large crucifix, representing her dedication to serving others and spreading the Catholic faith. Another common symbol associated with her is a lily flower, symbolizing purity and devotion to God.
The St. George's Cross is a symbol used in various contexts, including being the flag of England. It is named after Saint George, the patron saint of England. The symbol is also commonly associated with bravery, chivalry, and patriotism.
Since you spelled the name Katharine rather than Katherine, you must be referring to St. Katharine Drexel. I can find no symbols or representations of her.
St Katharine Docks was created in 1828.
Katharine St. George died on 1983-05-02.
Katharine St. George was born on 1894-07-12.
Katharine Drexel was her birth name.
March 3 is Katharine's feast day.
St. Katharine Drexel was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Some were St. Katharine Drexel and St. Angela Merici
Bensalem Township Pennsylvania
St. Mark the Evangelist School was founded in 1912 by Saint Katharine Drexel as the first Catholic School in New York City for African-American students.
Katharine Hooke has written: 'St. Peter's on-the-Rock, Stony Lake, Ontario' -- subject(s): History, St. Peter's on-the-Rock (Stony Lake, Ont.)
March 3 is her memorial.