Skip to main content Saint Vincent Ferrer Spanish preacher famous for his missions in Le Puy. 1 Saint Hereswith Queen of England who became a nun at Chelles. 1 Ursula of Cologne Saint who appeared to Herman in the form of a dove. 1 Saint Gault Companion of Saint Front, who retired to the forest of Concise. 1 Saint Landry of Meaux Bishop of Meaux and brother of Adeltrude. 1 Saint Wilfetrude Niece of Gertrude and her successor as abbess. 1 Theodore the Studite Byzantine abbot and theologian, defender of ecclesiastical discipline. 1 Caesarius of Nazianzus Physician, brother of Gregory of Nazianzus. 1 Ceslas of Krakow Nephew of Ivo of Konski and missionary companion of Hyacinth. 1 Saint Artemius Archbishop of Sens who imposed penance on Saint Baud. 1 Saint Amphibalus Christian priest hidden by Alban who instructed him in the faith. 1 Philibert of Tournus Founder of Jumièges whose relics were transferred to Tournus. 1 Saint Archiniens Confessor of the faith from Numidia, spared by his executioners due to his calmness. 1 Saint Honoratus of Langres Predecessor of Urban on the see of Langres. 1 Saint Hugh of Lincoln Child martyr of Lincoln mentioned by Matthew Paris. 1 Saint Simon of Trent Child martyr whose cult was confirmed by the papacy. 1 Maixent of Poitiers Brother of Maximin and Bishop of Poitiers. 1 Saint Egemonius Predecessor of Simplicius on the episcopal see of Autun. 1 Saint Haggai Prophet contemporary with Zechariah. 1 Genesius of Lyon Predecessor of Lambert on the see of Lyon. 1 Saint Vindemialis Bishop of Capsa, martyr alongside Eugenius. 1 Zonis Bishop of Alexandria and master of Cassian. 1 Saint Jocundus I Bishop of Aosta and collaborator of Saint Ursus. 1 Gabriel Archangel who announced the Incarnation and the death of Mary. 1 Origen Famous theologian of whom Dionysius was a disciple. 1 Saint Martin of Sessac Abbot of the monastery of Sessac who welcomed Cybard. 1 Coemgen Founder of Glendalough. 1 Saint Afra Wife of Italicus, converted after witnessing the miracles of the saints. 1 Saint Raphael Archangel, companion of Tobias, and healer. 1 Saint Brigid Irish saint whose body rests with that of Columba. 1 Raoul de la Futaie Disciple of Robert and founder of Saint-Sulpice in Rennes. 1 Saint Aquilina A woman converted by Christopher and martyred. 1 Saint Niceta Woman converted by Christopher and martyred. 1 Ebbo of Sens Bishop of Sens who fought alongside Aemilianus. 1 Alexander of Alexandria Patriarch of Alexandria, predecessor and mentor of Athanasius. 1 Saint Chilain Scottish nobleman, relative of Fiacre, sent to evangelize Artois. 1 Saint Mathurin Saint honored in Montchaude, the object of a pilgrimage. 1 Saint Amantius Brother of Getulius and martyr. 1 Aldetrude Sister of Saint Landry. 1 Madelberte Sister of Saint Landry. 1 Roch Saint invoked alongside Ménehould against the plague. 1 Saint Stephen I First king and apostle of Hungary. 1 Saint Ascholius of Thessalonica Bishop of Thessalonica, presumed author of the acts of Sabas. 1 Saint Herondina Saint who lived in Palestine, mentor of Redempta. 1 Nicolas Poppel Parish priest of Gorkum and martyr. 1 Exuperius of Toulouse Bishop of Toulouse and recipient of a doctrinal letter from Innocent I. 1 Saint Secundinus Martyr bishop, companion of Agapius. 1 Proclus of Constantinople Successor of Maximian to the see of Constantinople. 1 Saint Aignan Saint from Orléans whose relics rest with those of Floscule. 1 Saint Anianus Shoemaker of Alexandria, first convert and successor to Saint Mark. 1 Saint Julia Sister of Saint Romanus. 1 Saint Brendan Abbot who provided the Christian education of Psalmodius. 1 Saint Liberal Archbishop of Embrun, contemporary of the Saracen invasions. 1 Saint Theodosius the Cenobiarch Abbot of the cenobites and close collaborator of Sabas. 1 Calais Monk famous under the direction of Innocent. 1 Saint Agia Saint whose relics were transferred at the same time as those of Moniteur. 1 Leontius of Fréjus Bishop of Fréjus and friend of Honoratus. 1 Saint Sossius Deacon of Misenum and companion in martyrdom of Januarius. 1 Ambrose of Saintes Predecessor of Vivien to the episcopal see of Saintes. 1 Saint Salvius of Albi Bishop of Albi and uncle of Saint Disciola. 1 Canute IV of Denmark King of Denmark and father of Charles the Good. 1 Theodore the Studite Author of a eulogy for Saint Arsenius. 1 Odo of Canterbury Predecessor of Dunstan at Canterbury. 1 Robert of Arbrissel Founder of Fontevraud, companion of Bernard. 1 Saint Euphrasius of Clermont Bishop of Clermont who welcomed Quintianus. 1 Saint Peter of Alcantara Spanish saint who supported Teresa in her visions and her reform. 1 Saint Ferréol of Vienne Martyr in whose honor the saint founded a monastery. 1 Crispin of Pavia Bishop of Pavia and mentor to Epiphanius. 1 Saint Onuphrius Saint to whom the chapel founded on the Janiculum is dedicated. 1 Placid Disciple of Saint Benedict saved from drowning by Saint Maurus. 1 Genevieve Saint encountered in Nanterre during the journey to Brittany. 1 Saint Austindus Archbishop of Auch under whom the abbey was attached to Cluny. 1 Saint Sabinus Bishop of Seville who buried the saints. 1 Saint Serf Abbot and bishop of Culross, mentor of Kentigern. 1 Saint Ménehould Younger sister of Saint Hoilde. 1 Saint Primael Solitary and friend of Saint Corentin. 1 Saint Grimoald Subdeacon and companion in martyrdom of Saint Reinelde. 1 Saint Maurant Eldest son of Rictrude, founder of the monastery of Bruël. 1 Romuald of Ravenna Founder of the Camaldolese Order. 1 Saint Agnan Saint appearing in a vision to Lyé. 1 Saint Attala Sister of Saint Gundelind. 1 Saint Etherius Priest and companion of the martyrs who ensured their burial. 1 Saint Martin of Brive Martyr originally from Spain, who evangelized the Périgord and Brive regions. 1 Our Lady Principal patroness of the city of Verona. 1 Saint Bonnet Bishop of Clermont who consecrated the church of Menat. 1 Saint Richard of Pontoise Child martyr cited as a similar example. 1 Aymard of Cluny Third abbot of Cluny and predecessor of Mayeul. 1 Delphinus of Bordeaux Predecessor of Amandus on the see of Bordeaux. 1 Saint Juvenal Bishop of Auvergne who brought the saint's relics to Billom. 1 Bain Bishop of Thérouanne and predecessor of Benignus at Fontenelle. 1 Denis the Carthusian Theologian whose writings inspired the vocation of Seraphim. 1 Saint Conon Bishop of Lodore and instructor of Saint Syra. 1 Thomas of Canterbury An eminent prelate with whom William collaborated. 1 Saint Lupus of Chalon Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône in the 7th century. 1 Felix of Nantes Bishop of Nantes who ordained Martin as a deacon. 1 Quintin of Apt Predecessor of Castor on the see of Apt. 1 Blaesilla Eldest daughter of Paula, whose early death precipitated the departure to the East. 1 Saint Praetextatus Bishop of Rouen. 1 Saint Ursmar Disciple of Landelin and bishop to whom he entrusted his monasteries. 1 Saint Bitaire Saint who conferred the priesthood upon Domitian. 1 Saint Vanerille Founder of the monastery of Fontenelle. 1 Fra Angelico Famous painter and disciple of Lawrence at Cortona. 1 Maimbœuf of Angers Successor of Lezin who oversaw the translation of his remains. 1 Saint Alban Martyr whose relics were brought by Canute. 1 Saint Sulpice Bishop of Bourges who blessed Leopardinus. 1 Liliole Predecessor of Rusticula as head of the monastery. 1 Saint Gildard of Rouen Twin brother of Medard, Archbishop of Rouen. 1 Saint Procopius of Rhodes Anachoret who prophesied the success of Porphyry. 1 Abra Only daughter of Saint Hilary, consecrated to virginity. 1 Saint Honestus Priest sent by Saturninus to Pamplona, mentor of Saint Firminus. 1 Theodard of Maastricht Predecessor of Lambert on the see of Maastricht. 1 Saint Balsème Nephew and successor of Saint Basle. 1 Saint Nathanael Disciple brought to Jesus by Philip, often identified with Bartholomew. 1 Justin Martyr Church Father cited in the introduction. 1 Lautein Abbot of Saint-Symphorien and friend of Gregory. 1 Saint Gall Eponymous founder of the abbey whose life was written by Notker. 1 Bénézet of Avignon Saint who received the divine command to build the bridge of Avignon in this church. 1 Luseur Young saint from Berry, son of the senator Leocadius. 1 Saint Amon Saint whose relics were translated by Hugh. 1 Saint Emilian of Cogolla Subject of a biography and a hymn written by Braulio. 1 Saint Festus Deacon of Benevento and martyr. 1 Emeric of Hungary Eldest son of Saint Stephen, who died prematurely. 1 Marcellina Sister of Ambrose, consecrated to virginity. 1 Saint Eventius Roman priest martyred with Pope Alexander. 1 Saint Rusticus of Limoges Bishop of Limoges present at the death of Viance. 1 Saint Lily Disciple of Saint David. 1 Angela of Foligno Blessed who directed the house of the tertiaries at the entrance of Antoinette. 1 Corbinian of Freising Bishop of Freising whose relics were translated with those of Valentine. 1 Gerasimus Abbot of a famous monastery near the Jordan River. 1 Saint Firmilian Bishop of Caesarea and presumed author of the Acts of Cyril. 1 Saint Adelwise Mother of Saint Poppo, who became a recluse in Verdun. 1 Saint Bodon Husband of Saint Odile, who became Bishop of Toul. 1 Rusticus Priest and companion in martyrdom of Denis in Paris. 1 Saint Aurelian Former priest of idols who was resurrected, successor to Martial in Limoges. 1 Paul of Wales Spiritual master of Saint David. 1 Saint Vicence Bishop of Foligno who welcomed Saint Florent. 1 Saint Bertane Niece of Saint Wulmer and first abbess of Wierre. 1 Saint John the Silent Companion of Saint Gerasimus. 1 Saint Moniteur Saint from Orléans whose relics were transferred at the same time as those of Floscule. 1 Oswald of Northumbria Martyr-king whose head was preserved with Cuthbert. 1 Saint Sophronius Brother of Saint Ceronne, who became a priest. 1 Saint Bouin 6th-century hermit in the diocese of Troyes. 1 Landelin Disciple and spiritual son of Saint Aubert, founder of monasteries. 1 Saint Marcionilla Wife of Marcian, converted by her son Celsus. 1 Isychius of Vienne Father of Saint Apollinaris and Bishop of Vienne. 1 Saint Momble Humble servant of God whose sanctity was recognized by Achaire. 1 Gallican II Archbishop of Embrun who summoned Donatus to his side. 1 Saint Fonste Bishop of Tarbes and first mentor of Licar. 1 Saint Liudhard Bishop of Senlis who preached in England before Saint Augustine. 1 Saint Eutalia Holy virgin whose relics Elaphius was to bring back. 1 Aredius Abbot of Limousin and spiritual master of Walfroy. 1 Alexander the Charcoal Burner Elected bishop of Comana following a revelation from Gregory. 1 Andrew of Crete (Archbishop of Gortyn) Celebrated hymnographer mentioned to avoid confusion with the martyr. 1 Monica Mother of Saint Augustine, cited as a model for the mother of John. 1 Saint Ignatius Bishop of Antioch and witness to the life of Anacletus. 1 Maximus of Nola Bishop of Nola during the persecution, mentor of Felix. 1 Thenonate Bishop accompanying Alban in his exile. 1 Saint Erard Brother of Hidulph and bishop in Regensburg. 1 Batius of Milan Bishop of Milan who sent relics to Innocent. 1 Methodius I of Constantinople Patriarch of Constantinople who worked for Orthodoxy. 1 Saint Paul Aurelian First bishop of Léon, succeeded by Tenenan. 1 Saint Camelian Successor of Saint Lupus at Troyes. 1 Saint Eugenius III of Toledo Archbishop of Toledo with a great devotion to Engratia. 1 Saint William of Norwich Another child martyr cited for comparison. 1 Saint Theodore the Recruit Another Saint Theodore, distinguished from the General by iconography. 1 Elizabeth of Hungary Aunt of Margaret of Hungary. 1 Saint Mark the Wonderworker Another Saint Mark, commemorated on March 5, often confused with Mark of Scetis. 1 Saint Austriclinien Companion of Martial, resurrected by the staff of Saint Peter. 1 Saint Aunarius of Auxerre Bishop of Auxerre and brother of Saint Agia. 1 Saint Leo of Sens Archbishop of Sens and son of Saint Agia. 1 Faucher Companion or disciple of Gaucher whose relics are preserved with his own. 1 Saint Brice Hermit of Passais, former monk of Micy. 1 Stanislaus of Krakow Bishop of Krakow martyred by King Boleslaw II. 1 Blessed Jacobin Blessed Carmelite whose cult was approved simultaneously. 1 Blessed Louis Rabata Blessed Carmelite whose cult was approved simultaneously. 1 Blessed Romeo Blessed Carmelite whose cult was approved simultaneously. 1 Saint Aré of Nevers Bishop of Nevers, of whom a tibia and an arm bone are mentioned. 1 Saint Amée Elder sister of Saint Hoilde. 1 Saint Francis Regis Saint invoked by Vianney to succeed in his studies. 1 Marcus and Marcellian Twin brothers and Roman knights encouraged by Sebastian. 1 Saint Aloysius Gonzaga Saint who appeared in a vision to Mary Magdalene. 1 Clare of Assisi Disciple of Saint Francis and witness to the stigmata after his death. 1 Bertrand of Le Mans Bishop of Le Mans and great-uncle of Siviard. 1 Saint Menas Egyptian martyr whose sepulcher is a place of devotion. 1 Saint Palladius Disciple of Saint Romanus mentioned in the Chronicle of Condat. 1 Macrina the Younger Elder sister of Basil, she encouraged him toward the monastic life. 1 Eustochium Daughter of Saint Paula and disciple of Jerome. 1 Thomas Apostle who is said to have baptized the Magi in the East. 1 Saint Brausin Predecessor of Gaudin to the see of Soissons. 1 Saint Peter Gonzalez Spanish saint often confused with Erasmus under the name Saint Elmo. 1 Saint Protus Servant of Eugenia and instructor of Basilla. 1 Turibius of Mogrovejo Archbishop of Lima and contemporary of Francis Solano. 1 Gertrude II Abbess of the monastery of Hamage. 1 Saint Paternus of Avranches Disciple of the school of Saint-Jouin, who became bishop of Avranches. 1 Felicity Third-century martyr whose body was gifted by Pius IX to the basilica. 1 Saint Aldetrode Niece of Saint Aldegonde who had her relics translated. 1 Saint Josserand Monk of Cruas whose relics were burned. 1 Saint Frobert Founder of Montier-la-Celle. 1 Daniel the Stylite Disciple and imitator of Simeon who also lived on a pillar in Constantinople. 1 Saint Alband Successor of Saint Epvre to the see of Toul. 1 Bavo of Ghent Saint who appeared in a vision to Macarius. 1 Bruno of Prussia Uncle of the saint, martyred in 1008. 1 Saint Charles the Good Grandson of Canute IV and Count of Flanders. 1 Saint Mary Hostess of the Savior in Tarascon. 1 Denis Saint and evangelizer of the Parisians, contemporary of Saint Cheron. 1 Florian of Lorch Soldier and martyr in Austria, patron saint of Poland. 1 Saint Theodomir Abbot of Micy whose funeral was attended by Saint Lifard. 1 Aunarius of Auxerre Disciple of Syagrius and future bishop of Auxerre. 1 Juan de Ribera Archbishop of Valencia who attended the saint at his death. 1 Malachy of Armagh Archbishop of Ireland who died at Clairvaux in the arms of Bernard. 1 Saint Gregory of Nazianzus Close friend and Cappadocian theologian. 1 Meinrad Hermit who laid the foundations of the monastery before Benno. 1 Firmin of Amiens First bishop and martyr of Amiens, spiritual protector of Geoffrey. 1 Saint Ausane Martyr of Siena whose congregation welcomed Bernard. 1 Saint Eolade Predecessor of Arigle on the see of Nevers. 1 Gaspar del Bufalo Contemporary saint who collaborated with Bellesini. 1 Saint Reol Predecessor and relative of Rigobert at Reims. 1 Saint Pompea Mother of Saint Leonore. 1 Saint Baudilus Subdeacon to Euvert, future apostle of Nîmes and martyr. 1 Saint Francis di Girolamo Jesuit saint who predicted the future of the child Alphonsus. 1 Saint Winwaloe Religious figure who accompanied Corentin to Tours. 1 Saint Ildefonsus of Toledo Author of the Book of Illustrious Men mentioning Braulio. 1 Saint Probatien Predecessor of Felix to the see of Bourges. 1 Anastasius the Cornicularius Officer converted by the miracles of Saint Venantius. 1 Livinus of Ghent Missionary saint whose body was exhumed by Theodoric. 1 Saint Ferrutius Missionary sent to Besançon by Saint Irenaeus. 1 Saint Generoux Successor of Jouin as head of the monastery. 1 Saint Aprone Saint whose relics were kept with those of Mansuy. 1 Denis of Paris Evangelizer of Paris and companion of Latuin. 1 Taurinus of Évreux Missionary companion of Latuin in Gaul. 1 Saint Coremar Saint whose body was found with that of Louans. 1 Saint Moderic Brother of Tarcisius and second bishop of Larzac. 1 Saint Salique Saint whose body was found with that of Louans. 1 Saint Lachie Saint whose body was found with that of Louans. 1 Saint Reolus Successor of Saint Nivard to the archbishopric of Reims. 1 Saint Sosthenes Executioner converted by the miracle of the furnace. 1 Peter Capucci Disciple of Lawrence at Cortona, known for his contemplative life. 1 Simplicianus Roman priest, mentor and successor to Ambrose. 1 Saint Prudentius Christian poet who wrote about the martyrdom of Quirinus. 1 Angela Merici Original founder of the Company of Saint Ursula. 1 Saint Simplicius Predecessor of Paschasius on the see of Vienne. 1 Saint Antoninus Co-patron of Pamiers, considered by the people to be the brother of Natalena. 1 Saint Desiderius of Vienne Bishop of Vienne and martyr, whose cult was introduced by monks from Auvergne. 1 Laurence of Canterbury Companion of Peter during the delegation to Rome. 1 Saint Eudon Monk of Lérins who became the first abbot of Calminiac. 1 Lawrence the Syrian First founder of the monastery of Farfa in the 8th century. 1 Maur Disciple of Saint Benedict whose relics influenced Berno. 1 Saint Adalbert of Prague Predecessor of Bruno at the school of Magdeburg. 1 Saint Bernou Saint who received the relics of Aquilin at Gigny. 1 Fuscien Martyr whose body was discovered by Saint Honoré. 1 Saint Fulcran Successor of George at Lodève, rebuilder of the church of Saint-Geniès. 1 Saint Senior First bishop of Dole. 1 Saint Theoctiste The eldest of the three virgin martyrs. 1 Severus Saint whose relics were recovered and translated by Philip. 1 Pemen Desert Father consulted by Arsenius. 1 Saint Eustochium Third daughter of Paula, she accompanied her to the East and succeeded her. 1 Saint Benedict Biscop English saint who stayed in Lyon. 1 Saint Berthille First abbess of Chelles, who came from Jouarre. 1 Saint Ursinian Predecessor of Saint Orens on the see of Auch. 1 Willibrord Missionary in Frisia whose example inspired the two Ewalds. 1 Claude of Besançon Patron saint of the eponymous abbey, whose tomb was venerated by John of Gaunt. 1 Saint Anastasius of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem and contemporary of the saint. 1 Saint Louis Bertrand Saint who prophesied the foundation of the Order at Adorno. 1 Saint Rupert Saint to whom the church where Nothburga prayed and was buried is dedicated. 1 Saint Caidoc Irish or Breton missionary welcomed by Riquier. 1 Saint Fricor Irish or Breton missionary and companion of Caidoc. 1 Paul-Serge Bishop of Narbonne who accompanied Ruf. 1 Raymond of Penyafort Commissioner of the Summa contra Gentiles. 1 Saint Theonas A 4th-century anchorite, a scholar who retired to the desert. 1 Saint Callista Apostate sister reconverted by Dorotheus and martyred. 1 Saint Apollonius of Brescia Bishop of Brescia who ordained Faustinus and Jovita. 1 Saint Godebertha Saint whose relics were transferred at the same time as those of Eunuce. 1 Aurelian Predecessor of Saint Ursus on the see of Troyes. 1 Benignus the Elder Relative of Saint Benignus of Flay. 1 Pothinus of Lyon First bishop of Lyon, martyr. 1 Saint Front of Périgueux Bishop of Aquitaine who miraculously attended the funeral of Martha. 1 Saint Gall Bishop of Clermont and uncle of Gregory of Tours. 1 Saint Lyé Close friend of Saint Maurele. 1 Saint Florence A contemporary saint who served as a model for Triaise. 1 Saint Peter Fourier Parish priest of Mattaincourt whose body was exhumed by Bishop Bégon. 1 Saint Crispin of Thebeste Martyr of Africa sometimes confused with Christina of Tyre. 1 Saint Blanche Mother of Saint Guénolé. 1 Saint Aphrodisius Disciple of Sergius Paulus, ordained as the first bishop of Béziers. 1 Florence of Poitiers A young woman converted by Hilary in the East who became a saint in Poitiers. 1 Saint Prosper of Aquitaine Secretary and advisor to Saint Leo. 1 Saint Vincent of Troyes Bishop of Troyes, of whom Saint Phal is said to have been the coadjutor. 1 Leodegar of Autun Martyred bishop whose memory is defended by Vindician. 1 Ghislain of Athens Foreign saint welcomed by Aubert, founder of a monastery. 1 Saint Anacharius Predecessor who preached in Sweden in 630. 1 Saint Camelius Bishop of Troyes. 1 Saint Baudelius Patron saint of the primitive parish of Beaune. 1 Sulpicius the Severe Archbishop of Bourges, often confused with the historian. 1 Saint Simplicianus of Milan Successor to Saint Ambrose in Milan. 1 Saint Zoe Wife of Nicostratus, healed of muteness by Sebastian. 1 Saint Tugdual Breton saint who welcomed Maudez to Tréguier. 1 Saint Rainolphe Martyr at Thélus, presumed father of Saint Hadulphe. 1 Saint Anseric Bishop of Soissons and mentor to Saint Drausin. 1 Saint Floribert Son of Saint Hubert and his successor as Bishop of Liège. 1 Jocondus Lector martyred with Saint Nicaise. 1 Saint Aristides Christian apologist of the 2nd century. 1 Saint Quadratus Christian apologist who presented a defense of the faith to the emperor. 1 Domninus Missionary companion of Marcellinus, sent to Digne. 1 Saint Victricius Former evangelizer of the Thérouanne region. 1 Saint Potentiana Sister of Praxedes whose death opens the narrative. 1 Satyrus Brother of Ambrose, manager of his temporal goods. 1 Beatus of Amiens Master and predecessor of Saint Honoratus. 1 Pietro of Pisa Brother of Clare, founder of the Order of Saint Jerome. 1 Saint Renobert of Bayeux Bishop of Bayeux whose significant relics are located in Varzy. 1 Saint Ambrose of Cahors Bishop of Cahors and companion in eremitism to Viance. 1 Saint Francis Borgia Jesuit who reassured Teresa regarding the divine origin of her visions. 1 Saint Primus Martyr of Agen, brother of Felician. 1 Saint Alberte Sister of Saint Faith, martyred with her. 1 Saint Egobille Companion in mission and martyrdom of Saint Nicaise. 1 Ferréol of Vienne Martyr whose body was discovered by Mamertus, who subsequently built a church in his honor. 1 Saint Vincent de Paul Superior General of the communities of the Visitation in Paris. 1 Saint Lioba English nun who assisted Boniface in Germany. 1 Saint Felix of Trier Former bishop of Trier, initial builder of the temple of the Mother of God. 1 Alexander the Charcoal Burner Bishop of Comana and martyr. 1 Saint Deotila Second daughter of Bertha and her successor as abbess. 1 Saint Dictinius Predecessor of Turibius to the see of Astorga. 1 Saint Galactoire of Béarn Bishop who attended the Council of Agde. 1 Gaetano Thiene Saint who collaborated with Jerome at the Hospital of the Incurables. 1 Saint Aguan Bishop of Besançon who discovered the relics in 370. 1 Saint Robert of Molesme Founder of Cîteaux, temporary mentor to Bruno. 1 Saint Apollinaris of Valence Brother of Saint Avitus and Bishop of Valence. 1 Saint Alberic of Cambrai Bishop of Cambrai who gave the veil to Hiltrude. 1 Saint Hedwig of Silesia Maternal aunt of Elizabeth. 1 Aubert of Arras Bishop of Arras and predecessor of Vindicien. 1 Aetherius of Lyon Bishop of Lyon and protector of Austregisilus. 1 Saint Dorien Missionary who instructed the family of Rioc. 1 Saint Noventer Missionary who instructed the family of Rioc. 1 Three Holy Levites Saints to whom the main church of Lucca was initially dedicated. 1 Margaret of Antioch Saint whose voices guide Joan. 1 Anthony of Padua Franciscan saint and contemporary of Francis. 1 Saint Flavius Predecessor of Saint Lupus in the bishopric of Chalon. 1 Saint Romulus Abbot of the monastery of Saint-Baudile during the Saracen invasion. 1 Saint Denis of Paris One of the seven apostles sent to Gaul. 1 Saint Béraire Bishop of Le Mans who sought the help of Saint Serenus against the plague. 1 Saint Placid Young disciple saved from the waters by Maur on the order of Benedict. 1 Saint Felicula Friend or servant of Petronilla, who died a martyr. 1 Serapion Religious of the Order of Mercy, initially chosen for the mission in Africa. 1 Bridget of Sweden Saint who received a vision confirming the indulgence. 1 Saint Tudy Religious figure who accompanied Corentin to Tours. 1 Maurilius of Angers Former bishop of Angers and founder of the Abbey of Chalonnes. 1 Saint Pourçain Brother of Saint Léopardin. 1 Saint Regulus Co-titular of the church of Kientzheim. 1 Saint Felix of Abbir Paralytic bishop exiled to the desert by Huneric. 1 Saint Paul of Sens Predecessor of Leo on the see of Sens. 1 Saint Clotsende Daughter of Rictrude and her successor as abbess of Marchiennes. 1 Saint Demetrius Predecessor or founder of the church of Gap mentioned as a model. 1 Saint Aurea Companion of Saint Ulpha and first superior of her community. 1 Saint Maixent Bishop under whose authority Jouin is said to have received his office. 1 Leontius of Autun Predecessor of Euphronius in the see of Autun. 1 Saint Modoald Bishop of Trier and educator of Germanus. 1 Saint Elide Acolyte and companion in martyrdom of Saint Prix. 1 Saint Fundanus Bishop of Abitina mentioned for having surrendered the Scriptures. 1 Saint Afra Martyr and patron saint of Augsburg whose church was restored by Ulrich. 1 Saint Gregory Saint whose church in London housed the relics of Edmund. 1 Arnulf of Soissons Bishop of Soissons, praised by William at the Council of Beauvais. 1 Saint Agricolus A priest whose body rests with that of Gaudin. 1 Magneric Archbishop of Trier who ordained Walfroy as a deacon. 1 Orens Former bishop of Auch. 1 Iltud Master of Saint Gildas in Great Britain. 1 Gossuin of Anchin Abbot of Anchin, contemporary of Hugh. 1 Opportune of Almenèches Saint who governed the monastery of Almenèches founded by Evroult. 1 Sisoes the Theban A contemporary namesake living at Calamon. 1 Rose of Viterbo Local saint whose body Crispino venerated during his childhood. 1 Saint Basin Father of another Saint Aldegonde, martyred in Flanders. 1 Saint Anselm Author of a meditation on the childhood of Jesus recounting the legend of Dismas. 1 Saint Stephen Harding Abbot of Cîteaux whose regulations were confirmed by Callixtus II. 1 Plato of Mount Olympus Ninth-century saint of the same name mentioned in the introduction. 1 Saint Clare Saint who appeared in a vision to Margaret. 1 Leo the Great Archdeacon of Rome who requested Cassian to write against Nestorius. 1 Saint Lawrence Justinian First Patriarch of Venice. 1 Saint Conrad Bishop of Constance and friend of Ulrich, involved in the miracle of the fish. 1 Saint Nona Mother of Saint Berlinda, honored with her. 1 Gregory VII Pope and disciple of Odilo at Cluny. 1 Saint Valens Martyr whose remains were recovered by Theodotus in the Halys River. 1 Villeic Successor of Suitbert as head of the abbey. 1 Saint Foillan Brother of Saint Fursey and his successor at Cnobbersburg. 1 Saint Wilfrid of York English bishop who visited Strasbourg in 679. 1 Saint Faustus of Carthage Bishop of Carthage and uncle of Quintian. 1 Michael the Archangel Archangel who appeared to Joan of Arc. 1 Saint Adalsendis Youngest daughter of Rictrude, who died young at the monastery. 1 Saint Achair Bishop who facilitated the election of Omer. 1 Vincent of Soignies Lord converted by Aubert and Amand, founder of Hautmont. 1 Timothy of Antioch Martyr received and buried by Sylvester. 1 Saint Maternus Saint who appeared in a vision to Archbishop Hettus. 1 Valerius Archdeacon of Desiderius, martyred near Salins. 1 Melania the Elder Saint who received the miraculous ram's skin. 1 Saint Wulfetrude Saint who directed the school of Nivelles. 1 Saint Benoîte Companion of Romaine, martyr at Origny. 1 Saint Lecoberia Companion of Romana, martyr at Laon. 1 Saint Theodora Foster sister and companion in martyrdom of Domitilla. 1 Saint Theobald Disciple of Saint Israel at Le Dorat. 1 Saint Luke Evangelist to whom the carving of the statue of the Virgin is attributed. 1 Saint Andrew of Crete Author of sermons on the Holy Cross. 1 Saint Matthew Apostle, cited for the dating of the elevation of the relics. 1 Saturnin of Toulouse First bishop and martyr of Toulouse. 1 Sosipater Predecessor of Terentius at Iconium. 1 Philip Apostle whose relics are often associated with those of James. 1 Saint Syncletica Saint of Alexandria mentioned at the end of the text. 1 Jacques de Vitry Cardinal whose death was revealed to Lutgard. 1 Saint Gibitrude Relative of Saint Fara, a nun who offered herself as a sacrifice for her recovery. 1 Leodegarius Disciple of Memmius and the first rural archpriest at Perthes. 1 Leander of Seville Archbishop of Seville and close friend of Gregory. 1 Viventiolus of Lyon Archbishop of Lyon who cared for Apollinaris. 1 Joan of Valois Foundress of the Order of the Annonciades in Bourges. 1 Saint Basilla Virgin of royal blood converted by Eugenia and martyr. 1 Saint Lupus of Sens Bishop of Sens whose tomb is associated with that of Saint Columba. 1 Thyrsus Martyr in Rome under Diocletian. 1 Saint Euphrosyne Foster sister and companion in martyrdom of Domitilla. 1 Saint Leonilla of Langres Relative or friend of Saint Paschasie. 1 Saint Rufus Disciple of Saint Paul, considered by legend to be the first apostle of Valence. 1 Saint Yrier Abbot of Athane who advised Saint Sour. 1 Justus of Langres Predecessor of Desiderius on the see of Langres. 1 Saint Aule Saint whose body was preserved alongside that of Saint Arconce. 1 Saint Stephen of Die Successor of Ismidon whose relics were also burned. 1 Saint Domane Mother of Saint Amalbert. 1 Saint Epiphanius of Salamis Church Father who resolved the controversy regarding the identity of Zechariah in the Gospel. 1 Odoric of Orléans Bishop of Orléans at the time of Gregory's arrival. 1 Lawrence of Milan Bishop of Milan, contemporary of Epiphanius. 1 Saint Othmar Restorer and true founder of the Abbey of Saint Gall in the 8th century. 1 Micah of Moresheth Another prophet of the same name commemorated on January 15. 1 Saint Herné Saint whose relics were transferred at the same time as those of Floscel. 1 Saint Willehad First bishop of Bremen. 1 Prosper of Reggio Bishop of Reggio often confused with Prosper of Aquitaine. 1 Saint Achaire Bishop of Noyon and Tournai, royal delegate for the episcopal election. 1 Saint Lupus Bishop of Sens who ordained Flavit as a priest. 1 Austregisilus of Bourges Bishop of Bourges and mentor to Amand. 1 Saint Stanislaus Martyred Bishop of Krakow who appeared in a vision after the death of Hyacinth. 1 Eunice Mother of Saint Timothy. 1 Just of Beauvais Saint whose relics were transferred to Beauvais. 1 Euphrates Predecessor of Severinus in the see of Cologne. 1 Mansuetus of Toul First bishop of Toul, whose relics are venerated by Gerard. 1 Taurinus Former bishop of Auch. 1 Frumentius of Axum Bishop sent by Athanasius to convert the Ethiopians. 1 Saint Bertulf Successor of Attala at Bobbio, buried with him. 1 Epiphanius Bishop who died in captivity alongside Theodore. 1 Saint Secondon Co-patron of the city of Chiusi. 1 Waltrude of Mons Wife of Saint Vincent, who received the veil from Saint Aubert. 1 Saint Hermione Daughter of Saint Philip, martyr under Trajan or Hadrian. 1 Saint Eulalia of Barcelona Homonym of the saint, commemorated on February 12. 1 Saint Ceisa Holy woman, probably a niece of Berlinde, buried near her. 1 Saint Lebuin Martyr who appeared in a vision to announce the imminent death of Gertrude. 1 Saint Thomas the Apostle Apostle whose protection Bernard sought in the Indies. 1 Saint Cyriaca Roman widow who sheltered persecuted Christians. 1 Justin of Louvres Saint often confused with Justus of Auxerre. 1 Dominic Founder of the Order of Preachers. 1 Saint Defendens Martyr of the Theban Legion mentioned at the end of the text. 1 Saint Melaine Bishop of Rennes, friend and compatriot of Saint Aubin. 1 Aldegonde of Maubeuge Sister of Saint Waltrude, founder of Maubeuge. 1 Saint Eusebius Bishop who convened the Council of Milan. 1 Moses the Ethiopian Solitary famous for his hospitality, compared to Arsenius. 1 Vincent of Saragossa Saint of the same name cited for comparison. 1 John of Capistrano Vicar General of the Franciscan Order who moderated the monastery rule. 1 Saint Babylas Patriarch of Antioch who refused the emperor Philip entry into the church. 1 Hor Monastic superior under whose guidance Sisoes began his religious life. 1 Saint Ruthilde Mother of Clotaire III (identified as Bathilde in other sources). 1 Saint Columbanus Disciple and successor of Saint Desle as head of the abbey. 1 Saint Mel Bishop and disciple of Saint Patrick who gave the veil to Saint Brigid. 1 Peter of Nicomedia Eunuch of the imperial palace and martyr. 1 Saint Paul the Simple Disciple of Saint Anthony, favored with a vision regarding the glory of Thais. 1 Four Crowned Martyrs Group of saints often associated with the patronage of sculptors. 1 Saint Vaise Local martyr canonized by Saint Palladius. 1 Saint Donatus Archbishop of Besançon who welcomed Claude. 1 Saint Papinucce Bishop and confessor mentioned in the martyrology. 1 Saint Dionysius the Areopagite Missionary accompanying Eutropius in Gaul. 1 Saint Lambert of Maastricht Bishop and martyr, co-patron of Liessies. 1 Brigid Irish saint who attended Patrick at his death. 1 Saint Agricolus of Châlons Bishop of Châlons who ordained Nizier as a priest. 1 Saint Landulph Bishop of Évreux who discovered the relics in the year 600. 1 Saint Aregius Another bishop of Nevers venerated by the inhabitants. 1 Saint Papias Bishop of Hierapolis and a source of tradition for Irenaeus. 1 Gude Abbess of Faverney. 1 Saint Arsenius Desert Father whose asceticism was imitated by Euthymius. 1 Saint Fronime Predecessor of Antide to the see of Besançon. 1 Saint Hildemarque First abbess of Fécamp. 1 John de Brito Portuguese Jesuit and missionary to India, martyred in 1693. 1 Radegund Queen of the Franks and wife of Chlothar. 1 Saint Comgall Abbot of Bangor and spiritual master of Columbanus in Ireland. 1 Saint Flavia Domitilla Roman virgin to whom Clement gave the veil. 1 Saint Beata Relative and traveling companion of Saint Columba. 1 Serapion the Sindonite Saint and ascetic cited as an example of evangelical poverty. 1 Saint Maurice of Agaunum Saint whose tomb was visited by Saint Romanus. 1 Pome Sister of Saint Memmius, whose relics are associated with hers. 1 Saint Maurontius Abbot of Saint-Florent-le-Vieux whose soul Hermeland saw ascending to heaven. 1 Cyril of Nicomedia Predecessor of Anthimus on the episcopal see of Nicomedia. 1 Abundius Martyr to whom the monastery of Berzetto was dedicated. 1 Saint Victorinus Bishop of Amiternum and martyr. 1 Saint Martin of Vertou Breton saint of the 6th century. 1 Saint Caesarius of Angoulême Archdeacon to Saint Ausonius. 1 Saint Siviard Abbot of Anisole and biographer of Saint Calais. 1 Saint Cyricus Saint associated with the name of the monastery in the funerary inscription. 1 Saint Auspicius First bishop of Apt who hid the relics. 1 Maxellende Virgin and martyr of Caudry. 1 Saint Simeon Stylites Famous ascetic who directed Empress Eudocia to Euthymius. 1 Saint Libert Saint whose body was elevated during the same ceremony as Silvin in 1516. 1 Saint Trudo Saint whose body was elevated during the same ceremony as Silvin in 1516. 1 Ammon of Raithu Abbot who visited Sisoes at Clysma. 1 Back to themes