A Roman widow of the fourth century, St. Fabiola turned her energy and her large fortune to charitable work. She became a physician, treating even those patients other doctors refused to treat, and founding the first hospital in the western world. Her feast day is Dec. 27th.
portrait of sad young widow St. Fabiola seated facing left (full 90-degrees profile: 3.9); she is wearing vintage third century Roman clothing: red toga and long (solid red: 3.5) veil which (completely hides her hair and covers her shoulders and back: 3.9); background Lombardy countryside scenery
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