Noah's Ark, a universal symbol of salvation and rebirth, is not associated with a specific saint in the traditional sense of Catholic veneration. Its story is rooted in the Old Testament, in the book of Genesis, where God, saddened by human wickedness, decides to purify the Earth with a universal flood. Noah, a righteous and God-fearing man, is chosen to build an ark and save his family and a pair of every animal species.
The narrative of Noah's Ark is a powerful message of faith, obedience, and hope. It represents divine protection in the face of adversity, the possibility of a new beginning, and the alliance between God and mankind, sealed by the rainbow. Although there is no venerated "Saint Noah," the figure of Noah is an example of righteousness and trust in God, making the Ark a profoundly spiritual symbol and a reminder of divine providence that watches over every moment of our lives. The cross, united with this symbol, amplifies its meaning of protection and blessing.