Skip to main content Saint-Sauveur Hospital Current location of the statue of the Virgin. 1 Church of Saint Sylvester Place of burial and veneration of the saint's body. 1 Saint-Maximin Abbey, Trier Burial place of Agricius. 1 Monastery of Plélan Monastery founded by Salomon for his penance. 1 Notre-Dame du Port Cathedral church to which the relics were transferred. 1 Abbey of New Corvey Monastery where Rembert took the Benedictine habit. 1 Basilica of Saint John the Baptist of Dijon Place where the body of the saint was deposited. 1 Church of Saint Mary of Clermont Initial burial place of Saint Allyre. 1 Hospital of Saint Pome Charitable institution founded by the saint to care for the sick. 1 Church of Our Lady of Mercy Burial place of the saint in Barcelona. 1 Church of Ara Coeli Roman church housing the ashes of the empress. 1 Chapter of Saint-Venant Ecclesiastical institution where Guillaume served as a canon and physician. 1 Saint-Remy Church of Troyes Suburban church where miracles were performed in 1067. 1 Monastery of Saint Vigilius Monastery in Brescia of which Peter was abbot. 1 Altaich Abbey Monastery where Gothard served as a monk, prior, and abbot. 1 Confraternity of Saint Mavieu Religious association dedicated to the saint in the Diocese of Bayeux. 1 Kingdom of Burgundy Political entity where the saint's life takes place. 1 Collegiate Church of Saint Peter and Saint Ours Religious establishment founded by the saint in Aosta. 1 Chapter of the Cathedral of Troyes Religious institution reformed by Aderald. 1 Reims Cathedral Edifice founded by Saint Nicaise. 1 Abbaye de Chalonnes Monastery where Lezin retired after his conversion. 1 Maillezais Abbey Site of the translation of the relics of the two saints in Poitou. 1 Fleury Abbey Abbey granted to Raoul by Charles the Bald. 1 Ambrosian Basilica Current location of the relics in Milan. 1 College of the Thirteen Poor Clerics Institution founded by Raymond in honor of Christ and the Apostles. 1 Studite Monastery Monastery founded by Studius for the Acoemetae. 1 Saint-Martin Church of Denain Burial place of Saint Ave. 1 Church of Saint Mary of Denain Church restored by Saint Ave to house the relics of Saint Benfroie. 1 Temple of Hercules Site of executions in Tivoli. 1 Jouarre Abbey French abbey claiming possession of the saint's relics. 1 Abbey of Saint-Hilaire-de-la-Celle Former house of Saint Hilary that became an abbey. 1 Diocese of Mazara Ecclesiastical circumscription of birth and worship. 1 Monastery of Bangor Major Breton monastery opposed to Augustine. 1 Basilica of Saint Peter in Chains Roman church built to house the fused chains. 1 Order of the Visitation Convent where the princesses took refuge during the invasion of Nancy. 1 Basilica of Saint-Vincent in Metz Religious establishment founded by Bishop Thierry. 1 Sainte-Croix Abbey of Poitiers Monastery founded by Radegund in Poitiers. 1 Directory French revolutionary government that invaded Piedmont. 1 Church of Saint-Aventin of Troyes Burial place of the saint. 1 Saint Thomas Church in Strasbourg Hospice and church founded by Florent for Irish pilgrims. 1 Saint-Bénigne Church of Riom Parish church and later collegiate church housing the saint's relics. 1 Church of Saint Afra Burial place of Angela in Brescia. 1 Origny-Sainte-Benoîte Abbey Benedictine monastery founded on the site of the saint's relics. 1 Monastery of Saint-Quentin Monastery in Beauvais housing the saint's relics. 1 Notre-Dame de Grâces Hermitage founded by Nicolas in Naples. 1 Church of Saint-Rieul Burial place of the saint in Senlis. 1 Church of Saint Andrew in Madrid Initial burial place and site of veneration for the body of Isidore. 1 Laon Cathedral Seat of the bishopric founded by Saint Remigius. 1 Diocese of Nevers Ecclesiastical institution led by Ithier. 1 Tertullianists A sect founded by Tertullian after his break with the Montanists. 1 Abbey of Saint-Florent de Saumur Abbey that was entrusted with the custody of the tomb of Louans. 1 Saint Clement's Church, Cologne Church founded by Cunibert for his burial. 1 Sisters of Saint Thomas of Villanova Hospital congregation founded in Brittany inspired by the saint. 1 Saint-Cerneuf Church of Billom Former collegiate church that became a parish church dedicated to the saint. 1 Monastery of Canterbury Abbey dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, of which Peter was the first abbot. 1 Convent of Saint Mary of Moorsel Monastery where Berlinde took the habit. 1 Monastery of Saint Columba Monastic establishment in Sens benefiting from a privilege signed by the saint. 1 Church of Saint Cunibert Site of the preservation of relics in Cologne. 1 Church of Saint James in Douai Current location where certain relics of the saint are preserved. 1 National Assembly Legislative body that decreed the suppression of convents in 1791. 1 Hospital of the Holy Cross Hospital in Seville where John began serving the sick. 1 Saint-Melaine Abbey of Rennes Abbey built over the saint's tomb. 1 Chapter of Rouen Cathedral Religious institution responsible for exercising the privilege of the Fierté. 1 Monastery of Vallombrosa Italian monastery where Albert stayed during his journey. 1 Monastery of Saint Eligius Final resting place of the relics, later renamed in honor of the saint. 1 Council of Toledo Council held in 636 that legislated on the liturgy of January 1st. 1 Saint-Trophime Cathedral Site of the translation of the saint's body. 1 Church of Saint Stephen in Genoa Site housing a chapel dedicated to Saint Ampelius. 1 Basilica of Saint Hilary Major religious building in Poitiers associated with the saint's cult. 1 Magdeburg Centuriators Protestant historians who praised the saint. 1 Collegiate Church of Beaune Religious institution that housed the saint's relics. 1 Magi Priests of the official Persian religion (Zoroastrianism) who opposed Christians. 1 Abbey of Saint-Pierre Burial place of Saint Lupus. 1 Archdiocese of Cologne Ecclesiastical authority to which Gladbach was subject. 1 Hospital of the Holy Spirit Roman hospital where Camillus and his brothers served the sick. 1 Monastery of Savonnières Monastery founded by Siviard and the site of his first burial. 1 Monastery of Dalmatus Monastery that became the head of all those in Constantinople. 1 Perpetual Cult of Mary Pious association ensuring continuous prayer in the basilica. 1 Ritro Rules of austere communal life established by Thomas. 1 Montmajour Abbey Benedictine abbey that housed the relics of Saint Anthony. 1 Saint Emmeram's Abbey Church in Regensburg where the saint's relics are kept. 1 Monastery of Saint-Vigor Benedictine monastery near Bayeux housing a relic. 1 Monastery of Bathmelsige Convent where Egbert began his monastic life. 1 Saint-Avold Abbey Site of the transfer of relics in the Diocese of Metz. 1 Chapter of Le Dorat Community of canons to which Theobald belonged. 1 Abbey of Saint-Andoche of Saulieu Religious establishment founded on the burial site of the martyrs. 1 Montieramey Abbey Monastery to which the saint's relics were transferred in 837. 1 Abbaye de Lourey Monastery where Barontus began his religious life. 1 Porziuncola Small church where Clare received the habit. 1 Villers Abbey Initial burial place of Saint Juliana. 1 University of Salamanca Academic institution that has taken the saint as its patron. 1 Abbey of Saint-Pierre-des-Bons-Hommes Monastery founded by Longis, renowned for the virtue of its monks. 1 Diocese of Cambrai Ecclesiastical district encompassing Cousolre. 1 University of Montpellier Educational institution renowned in the 14th century. 1 Church of Saint Fridianus Place of prayer and burial of the saint in Lucca. 1 Diocese of Aix Ecclesiastical district celebrating the saint's feast day. 1 Molesme Abbey Benedictine abbey upon which the priory of Saint-Phal depended. 1 Monastery of Saint-Gervais and Saint-Protais Religious community founded by Ursicinus in Sens. 1 Monastery of Saint-Sauveur Burial place of the monk Pierre near Cordoba. 1 School of Condat Famous monastic school and a refuge for the sciences during the invasions. 1 Belval Abbey Premonstratensian abbey whose manuscripts attest to the history of the saint. 1 Saint Peter's Cathedral of Angoulême Religious edifice rebuilt by Clovis and consecrated by Aptone. 1 Montier-la-Celle Monastery that possessed the body of Saint Savina. 1 Saint-Polycarpe Church Former church in Metz renamed Saint-Livaire. 1 Church of Saint Praxedes Location where the majority of the relics are preserved. 1 Abbey of Saint-Orens Monastery of which Austind was abbot before becoming archbishop. 1 Confraternity of Saint Ermelinde Religious association dedicated to the saint. 1 Gheel Asylum Institution famous for the care of the mentally ill under the patronage of the saint. 1 Monastery of Saint-Sernin Monastery in Rodez that honored the saint's cult until 1791. 1 Notre-Dame du Puy Marian sanctuary to which Agnes traveled in procession. 1 Saint-Fulcran Cathedral of Lodève Initial burial place of the saint. 1 Saccudion Monastery Monastery founded by the family of Plato near Constantinople. 1 Community of women of Olympias Group of virgins and widows living under the direction of the saint. 1 Monastery of Calme Monastery where William was a shepherd and later prior. 1 Aulne Abbey Monastery founded by Landelin. 1 Cathedral of Saint-Pol-de-Léon Supposed location of the relics. 1 Monks of Vauchoux Monastic community that founded a priory at the saint's place of life. 1 Novateurs Term used to designate Protestants during the French Wars of Religion. 1 Ebersmunster Abbey Monastery that benefited from the generosity of Saint Hunna. 1 Sisters of Charity of Nevers Congregation possessing the body of Saint Valentine and objects belonging to Saint Colette. 1 Church of Saint Euphemia Church in Verona where the bodies of the two blesseds rest. 1 Abbey of Saint-André du Cateau Monastery that received a portion of the relics in 1025. 1 Canons of Saint-Sauveur Religious institution that hosted Louis in Venice. 1 Abbey of Saint-Martin d'Ainay Abbey of which Aurelian was the abbot. 1 Church of the Holy Trinity of Marseille Marseille parish placed under the patronage of Saint Serenus. 1 Confraternity of Saint Francis Order or confraternity joined by Gerard in his childhood. 1 Abbey of Saint-Maurice in Valais Monastery housing the relics of the Theban Legion. 1 House of Luxembourg Illustrious European noble family that produced emperors and kings. 1 Collegiate Church of Magné Religious establishment founded in 1508 on the site of worship. 1 Temple of Aesculapius Place where the saint was taken after his miracles in Rome. 1 Collegiate Church of Saint-Ithier in Les Aix-d'Angillon Religious institution dedicated to the saint in the Berry region. 1 Orbais Abbey Place of formation and first abbacy of Rigobert. 1 Chapter of Rennes College of clerics that elected Yves Mahyeuc to the episcopate. 1 Sainte-Madeleine du Bourget Former provostship of the Humiliati united to the community of Marguerite. 1 Glovers Professional guild that chose Saint Gand as its patron. 1 Abbaye de Toussaintes Abbey of Châlons that preserved the saint's relics. 1 Church of Saint-Évroul Burial site in Mortain. 1 Cardinals Decorative and functional title of the high Roman clergy. 1 College of Lima Institution founded by Martin for orphans. 1 Priory of Saint-Étienne Former priory of Beaune that became the first monastery of the Carmelites. 1 Catechetical School of Alexandria Center for theological and missionary training. 1 University of Freiburg im Breisgau Place of the saint's higher education. 1 Monastery of Saint Mary of the Roses Convent in Viterbo where Rose wished to enter. 1 Saint-Serge Abbey, Angers A place of refuge for relics during the Norman invasions. 1 Saint Bavo's Abbey Monastery in Ghent that housed the relics. 1 Grande confrérie de Notre-Dame Religious organization dedicated to the veneration of the statue at Saint-Sulpice. 1 Abbey of Saint Alban Initial burial site in Mainz. 1 Sainte-Marie-la-Mer Church or religious institution where Joseph was an altar boy. 1 Austrian Government Political authority opposing the departure of religious personnel. 1 Saint-Trond Abbey Place of final retreat and burial of Saint Eucherius. 1 House of della Scala Illustrious Italian noble family from which Galdinus descended. 1 Council of Nicaea First ecumenical council that defined consubstantiality. 1 Saint-Maximin Abbey, Trier Place of Adelbert's initial formation. 1 Order of Friars Minor Religious order reformed by Hugues in Toul and Neufchâteau. 1 Abbey of Saint-Lucien Benedictine abbey founded on the tomb of the saint. 1 Archconfraternity of Our Lady Reconciler of La Salette Religious organization founded to promote the message of La Salette. 1 Collège du Mont Sion Jesuit college in Majorca where he served as porter. 1 Bishopric of Liège Ecclesiastical jurisdiction upon which Saint-Trond depended. 1 Essenes Jewish religious group to which James is said to have belonged. 1 Liber Pontificalis Primary historical source cited for the life of Sergius I. 1 Abbaye de la Couture Major monastery founded by Bertrand in Le Mans. 1 Santa Croce di Mortara Monastery of Canons Regular where Albert made his profession. 1 Saint Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna Final resting place of the relics mentioned in the text. 1 Ramsey Abbey Site of the translation of the relics of Saint Felix during the reign of Cnut. 1 Notre-Dame du Camp Church Religious building incorporating the saint's original oratory. 1 Church of Saint-Crépin le Grand Initial burial place of Saint Edibius. 1 Church of Saint Stephen The saint's first burial place in Mechelen. 1 Saint-Éloi-Fontaine Monastery in Picardy that received a portion of the relics. 1 Guelphs and Ghibellines Italian political factions reconciled by the saint. 1 Canons of Saint-Étienne of Limoges Institution that donated the land of Aureil. 1 Cenacle Place of residence of Mary in Jerusalem and primitive church. 1 Church of Santa Maria in Trastevere Roman church housing the relics of Quirinus since 1140. 1 Haut-Mundat Temporal domain granted by Dagobert II to the Bishopric of Strasbourg. 1 Holy Office Church body responsible for the examination of doctrine and miracles. 1 Confrérie de la Charité Pious association dedicated to the saint, confirmed in the 12th century. 1 Monastery of Saint-Privat de Javoux Monastery of which Lupien was the abbot. 1 Saint John the Baptist Hospital Place where the saint exercised his ministry to the sick. 1 Church of Saint Irenaeus of Lyon Primary site for the preservation of the martyrs' relics. 1 Church of Saint Cecilia in Trastevere Roman church where the body of Pope Urban was discovered in 1599. 1 Church of Saint-Sernin of Bordeaux Burial place of the relics of Saint Amand. 1 Sainte-Croix Church of Soissons Initial burial place of the saint. 1 Saint-Pierre-Puellier Site where the saint's relics are preserved in Tours. 1 Scots Church Religious building in Vienna miraculously saved from a fire. 1 Abbey of Saint-Benoît de Quincay Abbey restored by Philibert in the diocese of Poitiers. 1 Cistercian Order Monastic order whose nuns resided at Bouschet. 1 Patriarchal Church of Constantinople Religious building burned down during the riots of 404. 1 Church of Saint-Étienne of Troyes Place of burial and veneration of the saint in Troyes. 1 Qadi Muslim judge who condemned the saints. 1 Senate of Venice Political body of the Republic of Venice involved in its patriarchal appointments. 1 San Lorenzo in Damaso Basilica built by Damasus where his relics rest. 1 Church of Saint Paul Place of refuge for Marcella and Principia during the Sack of Rome. 1 Volvic Abbey Site of the transfer of relics in 670. 1 Malmedy Abbey Abbey joined with that of Stavelot. 1 Abbey of the Portiuncula Franciscan sacred site where she receives a revelation. 1 Marmarites Military legion to which Theodore belonged. 1 Saint-Hubert Abbey Benedictine monastery housing the saint's relics. 1 Bernese Military forces that introduced the Reformation and destroyed the sanctuary in 1536. 1 Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne of Troyes Religious institution that possessed relics of the saint. 1 Monastery of Scetis Site of Porphyry's first monastic retreat. 1 The Bianchi Confraternity dedicated to the care of prisoners and those condemned to death. 1 Basilica of Saint Paulinus Site of the first deposition of the relics in Trier. 1 Saint-Pierre Cathedral of Saint-Claude Edifice built on the site of the former abbey church. 1 University of Orléans Institution where Roger le Fort taught. 1 Saint-Acheul Abbey Site of the discovery of tombs that sparked a controversy. 1 Hannon Abbey Abbey from which a monk recorded the saint's miracles. 1 Studion Monastery Famous monastery in Constantinople where Plato ended his days. 1 Monastery of the Symbols Monastery located on Mount Olympus in Bithynia. 1 Lorsch Abbey German abbey that received a colony of monks from Gorze. 1 Blangy Abbey Monastery founded by Saint Berthe following the Rule of Saint Benedict. 1 Monastery of Saint-Pierre-de-Champrodon Benedictine monastery in Catalonia housing relics. 1 Royal Council of Castile Judicial institution created by Ferdinand III. 1 Church of Saints Vincent and Anastasius Roman church housing the head of the saint. 1 Abbey of Oulx Abbey upon which the priory of Calme depended and where William was a religious. 1 Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople Site of the deposition of the relics of Saint Nilus in Constantinople. 1 Monastery of Saint-Hilaire of Poitiers Religious establishment directed and restored by Fridolin. 1 San Giovanni in Oleo Chapel commemorating the exact site of the martyrdom by oil. 1 Congregation of Divine Love Roman congregation dedicated to charity and spiritual reform. 1 Fusoquiers Clerics of a lower order responsible for funerals. 1 Saint-Marcel Abbey Monastery founded by Guntram in Chalon, where he was buried. 1 Church of Saint Mary Place of instruction for Saint Remigius in Laon. 1 Saint-Nicolas Hospital Former priory converted into a hospital, housing the relics of Saint Honorata. 1 Rouen Cathedral Edifice whose foundation is attributed to the miracle of Précordius. 1 Abbaye de Flavigny Place of deposit for a portion of the saint's relics. 1 Hemmerode Abbey Abbey founded by Achard in the Diocese of Trier. 1 Saint Paul's Church of Clermont Site of the translation of the saint's relics. 1 Council of Reims Ecclesiastical assembly in which Cunibert participated. 1 Altorf Abbey Alsatian abbey that received a relic of Cyriacus in the 11th century. 1 Grand-Selve Abbey Abbey that possessed and distributed the saint's relics. 1 Notre-Dame del Pilar Famous church in Zaragoza built on the site of the Marian apparition. 1 University of Angers Academic institution of which Lezin was the patron. 1 Cathedral Church of Saint Marian and Saint James Place of the saint's initial formation in Gubbio. 1 Sainte-Croix Church of Gannat Place where the saint laid her head and where she was buried. 1 Monastery of Saint-Riquier Place of refuge for the saint's relics in Ponthieu. 1 Monastery of Breuil Monastery founded by Mauront at Merville. 1 Eschau Abbey Abbey in Alsace that housed relics in the 9th century. 1 Bec Abbey Norman monastery famous for its scholars. 1 Maudun Monastery Monastery where Clair was admitted as a religious. 1 Santa Maria della Scala Hospital Hospital in Siena where Bernardino served the plague victims. 1 Church of Santa Maria in Trastevere Church founded by Callixtus on the site of a miraculous spring of oil. 1 Heretics of 1567 Group responsible for the looting of the reliquary and the destruction of the relics. 1 Saint-Georges Church of Lyon Church founded under the name of Saint Eulalia. 1 Saint-Paul Church of Lyon Church founded by Sacerdos in Lyon. 1 Canons Regular of Saint Augustine The first religious order joined by Ferdinand in Lisbon. 1 Saint-Jean d'Angély Abbey Benedictine abbey associated with the saint's cult. 1 Abbey of Elnon Monastery of Saint Amand where Humbert stayed. 1 Congregation of Monte Cassino Monastic order and guardian of the saint's ashes. 1 Carmelites of Amiens Religious community possessing a relic of the saint. 1 British Museum Current location of conservation for certain remains or objects. 1 Merovingians Royal dynasty to which Gertrude's family is linked. 1 Hagia Sophia Basilica in Constantinople near which a church dedicated to the saint was located. 1 Quimper Cathedral Place where a statue of Blessed John is kept. 1 Saint-Amand Abbey Place where the saint's relics were transferred in the 10th century. 1 Benedictines of Saint-Chaffre Religious order that owned the saint's monastery. 1 Church of Saint-Pierre-l'Étrier Initial burial place of Simplicius in Autun. 1 Montevergine Abbey Place where relics were hidden between the 13th and 15th centuries. 1 Order of Clerics Ecclesiastical body that Eugene entered in his childhood. 1 Monastery of Saint-Maurice Monastery where Marcel died. 1 Church of Saint-Julien du Pré Initial burial place of Saint Liborius in Le Mans. 1 University of Bologna Place of his law studies. 1 San Martino ai Monti Titular church of Cardinal Tommasi and his burial place. 1 Basileiad Vast hospital founded by Basil in Caesarea for the poor and the sick. 1 Parlement of Paris Judicial body that suppressed processions in 1737. 1 Santa Maria Novella Dominican convent in Florence. 1 Church The ecclesial institution that incorporates Melchizedek into its liturgy. 1 Order of Saint-Ruf Religious congregation that served the church of Saint-Andéol. 1 Saint-Nicolas Church of Blois Former abbey church that became a parish church after the Concordat. 1 Saint-Taurin Abbey Religious establishment dedicated to the saint in Évreux. 1 Monastery of Noyon Religious community founded by Godeberte. 1 Greeks Refers to the Church of the East or the faithful of the Greek tradition. 1 Priory of Saint Magulphe Welsh priory dependent on Anchin. 1 Laudesi Florentine religious society dedicated to singing the praises of the Virgin. 1 Diocese of Agen Ecclesiastical jurisdiction to which the saint's history belongs. 1 Benedictine Breviary Liturgical source of the text. 1 Church of Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas Parisian church of which Saint Juliana is the patron saint. 1 Panthéon Parisian edifice built on the site of the former Abbey of Saint Genevieve. 1 Premonstratensian Order Religious order that took over the Abbey of Saint-Marien in the 12th century. 1 Conventual Franciscans Religious order that served the church of Saint Francis in Milan. 1 Monastery of Cerare Monastic establishment founded by Vigor, destroyed by the Normans. 1 Abbey of Sainte-Colombe in Sens Monastery founded on the tomb of the saint. 1 Santa Maria in Via Lata Roman titular church associated with the memory of the residence of the father of Sixtus. 1 Corporation of the Pizzicaroli Roman corporation dedicated to Saint Rita. 1 Daughters of the Cross Religious congregation that purchased the church of Maillé in the 19th century. 1 Swedes People who destroyed the women's monastery of Schœnaug. 1 Abbey of Saint-Genevieve in Paris Site of the Council of Paris. 1 Collège Saint-François-Xavier de Besançon Educational institution whose faculty compiled the lives of saints. 1 Oblates of Saint Ambrose Congregation of secular priests founded by Charles Borromeo in 1578. 1 Boscodon Abbey Abbey associated with the reconstruction of the Lure site. 1 Senate of Constantinople Assembly that conducted the interrogation of the Pope. 1 Society of Saint Francis Regis Charitable society assisted by Sister Rosalie in 1826. 1 Saint-Michel Abbey Abbey founded by Hildeman for refugees. 1 Parlement of Brittany Judicial institution that adopted Saint Yves as its patron. 1 Counts of Flanders Sovereigns who financed the pyramidal monument of the Holy Taper. 1 Basilica of Saint Clement in Rome Religious building constructed over the saint's ancestral home. 1 Confrérie de la Sainte-Épine Religious association in Toulouse dedicated to Saint Germaine. 1 Diocese of Sens Diocese to which Morigny belonged and a possible site for the transfer of relics. 1 Lateran Council Council under Martin I affirming the virginity of Mary. 1 House of Recherbouard Noble family that absorbed the saint's lineage. 1 Catechetical School of Alexandria Christian educational institution directed by Origen. 1 Saint Sebastian Hospital Hospital where the saint cared for the sick and prisoners. 1 Fraticelli Fanatical sect with which the Jesuati were initially confused. 1 Roman Legion Army corps in which Cornelius served as a captain. 1 Roman Church The episcopal see of Rome. 1 Canons of Nantes Ecclesiastical body responsible for the restoration of the church. 1 Order of the Feuillants Religious order that occupied the site of the Church of Saint Pudentiana. 1 San Lorenzo in Panisperna Roman monastery where Bridget begged and was initially buried. 1 Viscounts of Asté Noble protectors of the monastery of Médous. 1 Monastery of the Tehessimides Monastery of the Thebaid where Athanasia was received. 1 Pharisees Jewish sect to which Paul belonged before his conversion. 1 Monastery of Saint Andrew Monastery founded by Gregory in his own palace in Rome. 1 Palace School Center of higher learning founded or restored by Alcuin at the Carolingian court. 1 Nantes Cathedral Site where a portion of the relics were kept before the French Revolution. 1 Estaing family Noble family claiming kinship with the saint. 1 Institute of the Crucifers Hospitaller order attached to the hospice founded by Clet. 1 Cathedral of Meaux Location where a portion of the saint's relics are preserved. 1 Sainte-Chapelle of Paris Edifice whose lower church was consecrated by Philip. 1 Community of Thorolt Place of Rembert's initial formation. 1 Diocese of Saint-Claude Diocese of origin of the biographical entry. 1 Church of Blachernae Church dedicated to the Virgin Mary founded by Pulcheria. 1 Shoemaker Brothers Pious association of workers founded in 1648. 1 Monastery of La Baume Female monastery founded for the sister of Romanus. 1 Andoche Abbey Location where a portion of the relics is preserved. 1 Diocese of Langres Diocese upon which the region depended, vacant at the time of the consecration. 1 Nouaillé Abbey Abbey upon which the priory of Comblé depended. 1 Saint-Mesmin Abbey Monastery visited by Roger in 1324. 1 Monastery of Longpont Monastery that was the subject of an apostolic visitation by Roger. 1 Catholic League Catholic political movement to which Pierre Acarie belonged. 1 Monastery of Saint Hypatius Monastery near Chalcedon where Auxentius stayed. 1 Saint-Lazare Hospice Place where the saint cared for lepers. 1 Abbey of Saint-Ouen of Rouen Monastery where the relics of the martyrs were deposited. 1 Diocese of Amiens Ecclesiastical jurisdiction linked to the source of the text. 1 Brewers' Guild Professional group that chose Arnulf as its patron saint. 1 Roman Breviary Liturgical book using the lessons of Saint Maximus. 1 Council of Ephesus Ecumenical council mentioned to establish the religious context. 1 Sainte-Colombe Abbey of Sens Burial place of Saint Lupus. 1 Dominicans Religious order possessing a church dedicated to the saint in Périgueux. 1 Abbey of Saint-Martin-ès-Aires Abbey that preserved the relics of the companions of Mesmin. 1 Cisalpine Republic Political entity that ordered the demolition of the church of the saints in 1798. 1 Church of Notre-Dame-la-Riche Site of the saint's first burial. 1 Carmel of Amiens Carmelite monastery housing a relic. 1 Church of Saint Eulalia of Bordeaux Church housing the bodies of seven holy martyrs. 1 Ronceray Abbey Abbey in Angers from which the first nuns of Avénières originated. 1 Philistines Recurrent enemies of Israel during the ministry of Samuel. 1 Diocese of Tréguier Former ecclesiastical jurisdiction mentioned for the location of a chapel. 1 Order of the Carmelites Current occupants of the site of the former abbey. 1 Charterhouse of Abbeville Monastery founded by Guillaume de Mâcon, which received the head of the saint. 1 Monastery of Cute-Clar Monastery located northwest of Córdoba where Eulogius studied. 1 École Albert-le-Grand Educational institution founded by Father Captier. 1 Religious of Louvencourt Religious community possessing relics of Saint Beatrix. 1 Monastery of Le Port Abbey on the Somme where the saint made her religious profession. 1 Council of Jerusalem First apostolic assembly to resolve questions regarding the Mosaic Law. 1 York Minster Cathedral founded by Edwin following his baptism. 1 Semeans Christian monastic community in Egypt. 1 Saint-Étienne Cathedral of Toul Major edifice built under the impetus of Gerard. 1 Compagnie d'arbalétriers de Condé Local organization that chose the saint as its patron. 1 Beauport Abbey Abbey whose abbot attended Yves at his final mass. 1 Council of Conscience Governing body for Church affairs during the regency of Anne of Austria. 1 Affligem Abbey Abbey whose abbot guided Saint Wivine in monastic life. 1 Council of Braga Council cited to justify burial practices outside the walls. 1 Acta Sanctorum Belgii Hagiographic collection cited as a source. 1 Hospital of Saint Martin Conrad's place of retreat near Noto. 1 Monastery of Nantilly Monastery near Saumur where Albinus was a monk and later abbot. 1 Church of the Forty Martyrs Burial place of Macrina and her mother. 1 Hôpital de la Charité (Paris) Parisian hospital formerly managed by the Brothers of Saint John of God. 1 Sant'Eustachio in Thermis Cardinalatial title and church in Rome dedicated to the saint. 1 Confraternity of Saint Solange Association of the faithful dedicated to the cult of the saint. 1 Saxons Pirates who attacked Saintonge. 1 Diocese of Toul Ecclesiastical jurisdiction whose history serves as a source. 1 Diocese of Beauvais Ecclesiastical district associated with the source of the text. 1 Notre-Dame-de-Cousiniac Church founded by Macedonia and Alcinius on the banks of the Rhône. 1 Val-de-Grâce A site for the preservation of relics in Paris. 1 Rule of Saint Columbanus Austere monastic rule introduced at Cusance. 1 Archdiocese of Avignon Ecclesiastical territory including the saint's birthplace. 1 Monastery of Sainte-Croix in Apt Religious institution that received significant donations from Delphine. 1 Neuville-les-Dames Chapter where the relics were destroyed by a fire. 1 University of Douai Institution that examined the office of Saint Landry. 1 Benedictines Religious order that authored the biography extracted from the Acts of the Martyrs. 1 Canons Regular of Le Dorat Religious community to which Israel belonged. 1 Calvaire de Toulouse Religious institution to which the Rev. Fr. Carles belongs. 1 Bourse de Saint-Èvre Mutual insurance and credit institution established by the saint for his parishioners. 1 Saint-Gildas Abbey Abbey upon which the priory of Saint-Marcel depended. 1 House of Austria Dynasty claiming Remy among its family saints. 1 Saint Peter The Holy See or the Vatican Basilica to which Gérard wished to bequeath his property. 1 Alcobaça Abbey Portuguese abbey where an image of Saint Stapin was kept. 1 Flavian Amphitheatre Presumed site of martyrdom in Rome. 1 Collegiate Church of St. Gudula Place where the relics were enshrined in Brussels. 1 Charterhouse of Le Liget Monastery that was the beneficiary of the donation of its goods. 1 Institution de Sainte-Clotilde Educational institution for girls founded by Rauzan. 1 Congregation of Saint Genevieve Congregation that owned the abbey in the 18th century. 1 Tribe of Zebulun One of the twelve tribes of Israel. 1 Benedictines of Saint-Ausone Religious order that guarded the saint's tomb. 1 Ursulines of Bar-sur-Aube Religious community possessing relics of the saint. 1 Saint-Nizier Church A church in Lyon built on the oratory of Saint Pothinus. 1 Abbey of Saint-Médard Place where the saint's body was transported in 828. 1 Abbey of Saint-Médard of Soissons Place of deposit for the relics of Saint Sebastian in France. 1 Notre-Dame Cathedral of Amiens Site of the saint's first burial. 1 Confrérie de la Visitation Association of the faithful established in 1716 for the devotion to Our Lady of Vassivière. 1 Frérots Sect Heretical group opposed by Claire. 1 Carmelites of Beaune Community cited for its devotion similar to the Holy Childhood. 1 Congregation of Vallombrosa Monastic order mentioned in relation to the conversion of a bishop. 1 Diocese of Limoges Liturgical source mentioning the saint. 1 Louvencourt family Family from Amiens possessing a relic of Saint Rupert. 1 Ursulines of Caen Religious community preserving the relics of Saint Theodora. 1 Dames de l'Instruction Congregation that preserves the relic of the staff in Le Puy. 1 Arians Heretical group opposed by Saint Ambrose. 1 Celles Abbey Abbey to which the priory of Saint-Vaise was annexed. 1 Ursulines Religious order that owns the church of Sainte-Avoye in Paris. 1 Cathedral of Saint Nazarius and Saint Celsus of Béziers Edifice that succeeded the former cathedral dedicated to Aphrodisius. 1 Protestants Group that burned relics in the 16th century. 1 Mantenay Abbey Monastery located near Troyes. 1 Ménétriers de Paris Guild of musicians and itinerant artists who chose Julian as their patron saint. 1 Abbaye de Toussaints Monastery near Châlons, former landowner. 1 Priory of Souvigny Institution upon which the priory of Colombiers depended. 1 Metropolitan Church of Paris Current location of a rib of the saint. 1 Basilica of Our Lady of Africa Marian sanctuary built in Algiers as a sign of gratitude. 1 Ainay Monastery Lyonnais monastery where Romanus completed his novitiate. 1 Council of Antioch Council that condemned the heresiarch Paul of Samosata. 1 Premonstratensians Religious order that occupied the Abbey of Saint-Just. 1 Saint-Thomas in Formis Roman abbey ceded to the Trinitarians by Innocent III. 1 Anicii Illustrious Roman aristocratic lineage converted to Christianity. 1 Sisters of Saint Joseph of Bourg Congregation to which the management of La Providence was transferred. 1 Council of Tours (461) Ecclesiastical meeting regarding clergy discipline. 1 Monastery of the Good Shepherd of Bourges Site of the miracle of the multiplication of bread in 1845. 1 Propagation of the Faith Catholic missionary organization documenting martyrdoms. 1 Notre-Dame des Nonnaines Monastery in Troyes that formerly housed the saint's head. 1 Collège Stanislas Educational institution for boys supported by Rauzan. 1 Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate Religious congregation that served the sanctuary. 1 Basilica of Saint Cecilia in Trastevere Church built on the site of the saint's house. 1 Congregation of France Religious order that published the translation of the Acts. 1 Catholic Church of Sirmium The local Christian community led by Irenaeus. 1 Abbey of Saint-Fuscien-au-Bois Abbey to which the religious serving the sanctuary were attached. 1 Parlement of Bordeaux Judicial institution whose president requested relics. 1 Archconfraternity of Christian Mothers Pious association placed under the patronage of Saint Monica. 1 Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament Institution founded by the saint to promote Eucharistic devotion. 1 Diocese of Edessa Ecclesiastical jurisdiction where Abraham exercises his ministry. 1 Saint John Lateran Cathedral of Rome where Clement XII had a chapel built for the saint. 1 Priests of the Good Shepherd Seminary and community of priests in Marseille. 1 Mont-Dieu Abbey Abbey founded by Jean for his daughter Elisabeth. 1 Jesuits of Douai College that preserved the saint's head until the French Revolution. 1 Hospital of Guastepec Place where Gregory tends to his health and counsels the sick. 1 Marmoutiers Monastery founded by Saint Martin. 1 Vocontii Gallic tribe inhabiting the region of Gap. 1 Palatine Academy Circle of scholars at the court of Charlemagne. 1 Order of the House of Savoy Chivalric order whose collar was broken by Amadeus for the poor. 1 Saint-Remi Abbey of Reims Monastery possessing a manuscript of the sermons of Zeno. 1 Abbey of Notre-Dame de Saintes Abbey founded near the tomb of Saint Pallais in the 11th century. 1 Orval Abbey Cistercian monastery associated with the management of the Saint-Walfroy site. 1 Hautmont Abbey Monastery founded by Saint Vincent. 1 Breuil-Benoît Abbey Cistercian abbey in the Diocese of Évreux that possesses relics. 1 Monastery of Liessies Monastery possessing relics of Saint Super. 1 Chartreuse de Portes Monastery of which Bernard was the former prior. 1 Parabolani A corporation tasked with the transport of the sick, involved in the murder of Hypatia. 1 Les Filles-Dieu Religious guardians of relics in Troyes. 1 Affligem Abbey Abbey whose abbot was tasked with the elevation of the relics. 1 Celestines of Avignon Convent where the saint's relics were deposited. 1 Bourges Cathedral Religious building housing a 13th-century stained glass window depicting the saint. 1 Confraternity of the Blessed Virgin Association of the faithful at L'Épine. 1 Benedictines of Carenuse Religious order that owned the church of Saint-Céré. 1 Menian Schools Famous public schools in Autun attended by the saint. 1 Council of Constance Council that ratified the sainthood of Raymond. 1 Abbey of Saint-Martial Famous Benedictine monastery founded on the tomb of the saint. 1 Commune of Amiens Urban emancipation movement supported and then fled by Geoffroy. 1 Diocese of Strasbourg Ecclesiastical district to which the saint belonged. 1 Monastery of Soyons Monastery that housed the saint's relics before the invasions. 1 Saint Stephen's Cathedral, Besançon Place of the saint's initial formation. 1 White Penitents Confraternity to which Doctor Loriol belonged. 1 Bande noire Post-revolutionary real estate speculators. 1 House of Luynes Owners of the Marchenoir forest in the 19th century. 1 Passionists Religious congregation serving the church of the saints in Rome. 1 Monastery of Saint-Pierre Monastery of Chalon to which the basilica of Gervais was united. 1 Order of Carmelites Religious order of which Saint Front is presented as a precursor. 1 Theban Legion Christian legion massacred under Maximian. 1 Acta Sanctorum Hagiographic collection cited as a source. 1 Basilica of Saint John Lateran The place where the relics were finally deposited. 1 Saint-Winoc Abbey Monastery where Bertulf performed penance. 1 Back to themes