Our Lady of Everything

I avoid accepting gifts from patients as much as possible, but I admired a patient's bracelet and was promptly given an identical one as a gift. Fortunately it is not of great monetary value and I actually like it in a perverse way. It should be clear by now that although I was raised in a seriously Catholic home I am a dismal failure as a Catholic and don't even identify myself as such. Nevertheless I have retained my childhood affection for all things Catholic. I just love the little prayer cards, candles, statues and what not. I have surrendered to this and accept it more or less uncritically as a cultural expression rather than a religious one.
The bracelet was purchased from a religious order called the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Unfortunately they are probably out it the world teaching people not to use contraception and according to my patient if they get your name they will solicit you mercilessly for money and ask to be named in your will, but I digress. My bracelet has 12 little pictures on it which are described in the catalogue as "Christian images." I don't mean to quibble but I think they are more appropriately referred to as "Catholic images" since I don't think the average Methodist would recognize a one of them. I myself could name about half of them. After digging through my old "The Lives of the Saints for Children" and a bit of internet surfing I can name all but one. The bracelet features St. Theresa, Padre Pio, The Divine Mercy (this looks like some kind of rainbow princess), St. Anthony, St. Francis, Our Lady of Lourdes, The Immaculate Heart of Mary, and then comes somebody, maybe St. Anne, but I'm not too sure. She's the mostly gold colored one below the 10 on my watch. She is followed by Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of the Snows, Our Lady of Guadalupe and finally Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Prior to this I hadn't realized Our Lady of Perpetual Help was real. I thought Garrison Keillor invented her for Lake Wobegone. Anyway if anybody can tell me who the mystery saint is I'd appreciate it.
