Saint Martha Harold Copping Jesus at the home of Martha and Mary 400.jpg Martha on the left, Jesus at the house of Mary and Martha, Harold Copping Virgin, Myrrhbearer, Wonder Worker of Southern Gaul Born probably Iudaea Province (modern-day Israel or West Bank) Died traditionally Larnaca, Cyprus or Tarascon, Gaul (modern-day France) Venerated in Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Christianity, Anglican Communion, Lutheran Church Canonized Pre-congregation Feast July 29 (Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran), June 4 (Eastern Orthodox) Attributes broom; keys;[1] Patronage butlers; cooks; dietitians; domestic servants; homemakers; hotel-keepers; housemaids; housewives; innkeepers; laundry workers; maids; manservants; servants; servers; single laywomen; travellers; Tarascon; Villajoyosa, Spain; Pateros, Metro Manila, Philippines Contents Etymology of the name Edit