Saints Aquila and Priscilla were a Jewish married couple that was expelled from Rome and went to Corinth where they met St. Paul and became lifelong friends, working as tentmakers and spreading the Gospels with him. They are mentioned six times in the New Testament and their names are always mentioned together. They are examples of hospitality, passion for Christ, hunger for knowledge, and evangelization. Tradition has it that they were martyred around the same time as St. Paul.