Also known as
- Martha of Tarascon
- Wonder Worker of Southern Gaul
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Sister of Saint Lazarus and Saint Mary of Bethany. Friend of Jesus, and hostess to him in her house. May have been part of an early mission to France.
- c.80 of natural causes
- butlers
- Congregation of Martha and Mary (founded in 1979)
- cooks (proclaimed on 1 July 1963 by Pope Paul VI)
- dieticians
- domestic servants
- homemakers
- hotel-keepers
- housemaids
- housewives
- innkeepers (proclaimed on 1 July 1963 by Pope Paul VI)
- laundry workers
- maids
- manservants
- servants
- servers
- single laywomen
- travellers
- Villajoyosa, Spain (chosen after a flash flood saved the village from Moorish invaders on her feast day in 1538)
- broom (referring to being a home maker)
- dragon
- keys (referring to keeping the home)
- with a holy water sprinkler or holy water pot
- ladle (reference to her home-making, cooking, etc.)