St. Colette
Mar 06
Patron Saint of Women Seeking to Conceive, Expectant Mothers, and Sick Children
St. Colette Broyet lived during the great Church schism when there were two men claiming to be Pope: one in Rome and one in Avignon.
Her father worked as a carpenter for the Benedictine Abbey of Corbie in French Picardy. Both parents were older and prayed earnestly to St. Nicholas of Myra to conceive. On the birth of a daughter, they named her Nicolette.