I do not think that Katharine has been designated yet as an official patron of anything. However, she is considered by many to be a patron of missions for Blacks and Native Americans.
Katharine Drexel was born on November 26, 1858, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Patron Saints Index shows no symbols for Katharine Drexel.
St. Katharine Drexel dedicated her life to education and social justice for African Americans and Native Americans in the United States. She used her wealth and resources to establish schools and provided educational opportunities for marginalized communities. She was known for her commitment to promoting racial equality and empowering underserved populations through education.
Each country may have more than one patron saint. Listed below are the primary patrons of each country:England - Saint George the martyrScotland - Saint Andrew the Apostle.Ireland - Saint PatrickWales - Saint David of Wales
St. Andrew the Apostle is the patron saint of Greece, Russia and Scotland.
Katharine Drexel was born on November 26, 1858, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Patron Saints Index shows no symbols for Katharine Drexel.
Some were St. Katharine Drexel and St. Angela Merici
Katharine Drexel was her birth name.
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 came from a wealthy family and inherited a considerable amount of money. She spent all of her inheritance to fund her missions to the black and native American communities where she worked. She, herself, was a philanthropist.
March 3 is Katharine's feast day.
Bensalem Township Pennsylvania
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.
March 3 is her memorial.
St. Katharine Drexel was:Born: November 26, 1858, at Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaDied: March 3, 1955, of natural causes at the motherhouse of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Bensalem, Pennsylvania
There is no patron saint of golf. St. Sebastian is the patron saint of athletics. Another opinion: The patron saint of golfers is St. Andrew.