Fidelis Roy, the patron of the college was born in South Western city of Germany in October 1578 in a noble family. His father was the Mayor of the city. Fidelis as a young lad was very brilliant and had stupendous memory power and was awarded doctorate in Philosophy and Letters in 1601 at the age of 23 from the University of Freiberg, Germany. Later he also studies law and received a doctorate in civil and church law. He was soon in great demand because of his abilities. He became the voice of the voiceless, the poor and those met with injustice. God also had a better plan for him and was calling him to a higher, more challenging, hard and dedicated life in the service of humanity and in doing so he died a martyr’s death living and remaining faithful to his calling, on 24th April, 1622. As per church tradition he was declared Saint (holy man) by Pope Benedict XIV in 1746. As Fidelians we have to imbibe the spirit of St. Fidelis and so our work and duties in all sincerity, honesty and always serve the people in need.