National Society of and Sinners

Propositus Schedule of Approved Saints

(rev. 01/11)

This list will be updated from time to time, as research permits.

Page in Koman's Feast Book 's Identity+ Life Dates Patronage¥ Day§ Canonized£ 35 St. Adela, Princess of ?-735 Dec 24 Pre-cong. 38 St. Adela, Princess of England c1062-1137 Feb 24 37 St. Adèle, Princess of France 1009-1079 Sep 08 Pre-cong. St. Adelaide of Burgundy, Empress of the West 39 c931-999 Abuse victims Dec 16 1097 103 Queen St. Ælfgifu of England ?-944 May 18 Pre-cong. 53 King St. of England c849-899 The Arts; Literature Oct 26 Pre-cong. Feb 10 Russian 133 St. Anna, Grand Princess of Kiev c1000-1050 Sweden Oct 4 Orth. Rite 57 St. Arnulf, Bishop of Metz 582-640 Metz Jul 18 Pre-cong. 63 St. Begga of Landen 613-693/4 Dec 17 Pre-cong. 71 St. Brychan, Ruler of Brecknock in Wales 5th C. none Apr 06 Pre-cong. 73 St. Cadwalladyr, Ruler of Gwynedd in Wales c633-c682 Nov 12 Pre-cong. Bl. , King of the Franks and 79 Emperor of the West 742-814 none Jan 28 Beatified 83 St. Clodoule, Bishop of Metz 605-696 Jun 08 Pre-cong. 85 St. Clothilde of Burgundy c475-545 Brides; Adopted children Jun 03 Pre-cong. St. Coel Hên (“Old King Cole”), Ruler in 87 Ayrshire, Britain c370-420/30 Pre-cong. 92 King St. David I of Scotland 1084/5-1153 Poets May 24 Pre-cong. 97 King St. Edgar "the Peaceful" of England c943/4-975 Kings; Widowers; St. Dunstan Jul 08 Pre-cong. 99 Bl. Ela, Countess of Salisbury* c1187-1261 none Feb 01 Beatified Russian 172 St. Elena, Regent of Kiev c890-969 Converts; Windows Jul 11 Orth. Rite 103 Elfgifu/Elgiva - SEE Ælfgifu X Elizabeth of Portugal - SEE Isabél 108 King St. Fernando III of Castile & León 1199-1252 Engineers May 30 1671 116 St. Gondolfus, Bishop of Tongres c524-604/7 City of Maastricht Jul 16 Pre-Cong. St. Gregory “the Illuminator,” Bishop of Jun 9 117 Leontius c257-c331 Armenia Sep 30 Pre-Cong. X St. Hermengild of the Visigoths ?-585 Converts Apr 13 1585 133 Ingegerd - SEE Anna of KievΩ 135 St. Irene, Empress of Byzantium c752-803 Aug 09 Eastern Rite 180 St. Irene of Hungary, Empress of the East 1088-1133/4 Aug 13 Eastern Rite X Queen St. Isabél of Portugal 1271-1336 3rd Order of St. Francis Jul 04 1626 139 Bl. Itta of Metz c592-652 Toothache sufferers May 08 Pre-cong. 142 King St. Judicael II of Domnonee in Brittany c590-658 Dec 16 Pre-cong. 143 King St. Ladislas I of Hungary c1040-1095 Architecture Jun 27 1192 148 Liévin, SEE Leutwinus 147 St. Leopold III of Austria 1073-1136 Austria Nov 15 1485 148 St. Leutwinus, Bishop of Treves c660-713/22 151 King St. Louis IX of France 1214-1270 France Aug 25 1297 158 Queen St. Margaret of Scotland c1045-1093 Scotland Nov 16 1250 160 St. Matilda of Ringelheim c892-968 none Mar 14 Pre-cong. 167 St. Oda of the Aquitaine c567-c640 Pre-cong. 168 King St. Olaf II of Norway 995-1030 Carvers; Norway Jul 29 1164 King St. Olaf III "Skötkonung" the of 171 Sweden c980-1021/2 Jul 30 Pre-cong. 172 Olga - SEE Elena of Kiev 177 St. Pietro Orseolo I, Doge di Venezia 928-987 Jan 10 1731 135 Prisca - SEE Irene of Hungary X St. Radegonda of Thuringia 518-587 Aug 13 Russian 201 St. Vladimir I, Grand Prince of Kiev c958-1015 Converts; Murderers; Russia Jul 15 Orth. Rite 205 St. Waltheof II of Huntingdon 1045-1076 Aug 31 Pre-cong. 210 St. William I "Longsword," Duke of Normandy c893-942 none Dec 17 Pre-cong. + All persons listed are generally revered as Saints unless specifically noted to be a confessor or beatified. are revered automatically as saints, but we distinguish in this list merely for the sake of interest and additional identification.

¥ Not all saints are patrons. Conversely, many saints are patrons of more than one place, event, occupation or other circumstance. For purposes of this list, we have chosen to select the most widely known patronage(s) for the saints.

§ Saints, martyrs and the beatified often have more than one feast day, depending on where, or the circumstances under which, they are revered. For purposes of this list, if the Church, as a whole body, has designated a feast day, it is the one shown in this list; if not, every attempt is made to show what dates are known.

£ By modern terms, only saints and martyrs are canonized. Those who were designated as saints and martyrs before approximately 1170 AD (when Pope Alexander III issued a papal edict stating that only the head of the Church may make such determination) are considered to have been collectively accepted as saints by the Church, whether revered worldwide or only locally. This universal acceptance is generally referred to as "Pre-Congregational" . In some instances, saints who lived centuries before the papal edict of 1170 AD have been formally canonized by the Roman Church. The Orthodox, Eastern and Roman Churches all follow different guidelines for establishing sainthood. This list seeks to include those who are revered as saintly in any of the Catholic churches in the world, regardless of guidelines.

* Found on older lists of Beatified and Venerated individuals. See, e.g., Agnes B.C. Dunbar, Dictionary of Saintly Women, 2 vols. (London: George Bell & Sons, 1904).

Ω Her identity as Ingegerd, daughter of King Olof III of Sweden is called into question by a 1930s report of Russian scientists who opened the tomb believed to be hers, and upon performing scientific analysis, determined that her presumed remains were of a woman in her late 20s or early 30s. This discovery casts doubt on the identity of St. Anna as the daughter of Olof, and other hypotheses have been proffered suggesting she was either the first wife of Jaroslav of Kiev or King Olof's own younger sister. However, because of the strong following and belief to the present day that she is Olof's daughter named Ingegerd, and barring future information to the contrary, the Society chooses to accept her identity as such.