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Showing 1–50 of 166 editor-approved links.
Eulalia of Barcelona and Eulalia of Merida "may or may not be the same person".
About these two early saints and bishops. For children.
Brief article on the fourth-century martyr.
Short article on her legend. In the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
Biography of St. Aldhelm, also known as Adhelm or Aldelmus.
Illustrated profile of this Roman saint.
Long biographical essay.
Mentioned (unfavorably) in the early fifth century, this apocryphal work is thought to have been written by one Leucius Charinus, and later revised by a more orthodox Christian.
Ikon and short biography. From the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.
The story of his life. Suitable for children.
Profile.
Meditation on his life, by Terry Matz.
Brief biography of St. Anthony.
The story of these third-century Christians. Suitable for children.
Brief biography of this disciple of St. Kentigern and late 6th century Bishop of Llanelwy in North Wales.
The story of his life. Suitable for children.
About the conversion of England. Approximately the first half deals with Augustine. At Medieval Sourcebook.
Illustrated profile.
Fifth-century work tells of Barnabas's journey to Cyprus and martyrdom at Salamis. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers (American edition), vol. 8. In HTML, with notes, at Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
Short biography. With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
Biographical sketch. With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
Short biography of this contemporary of Julian of Norwich, with numerous hyperlinks to related topics.
About Purification, Candlemas, and St. Blaise. With prayer in traditional (Anglican) and contemporary language.
Short essay on the life of this bishop, with prayer, by Terry Matz.
Brief hagiography, with icon.
The "Diploma" announcing the canonization of St. Bonaventure, by Pope Sixtus IV.
Profile.
Biographical portrait of the saint also known as Bridey. Includes a poem about St. Bridget by Phyllis McGinley, and prayers in traditional and contemporary language.
Illustrated profile.
Includes brief biography, the making St. Brigid's crosses and the miracle of her cloak.
Short biography.
Virgin. From the book "Lives of Saints", published by John J. Crawley.
Relates the familiar legend of St. Cecilia, then debunks it.
From Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
Presents profile, images and readings.
Hagiographical essay.
Short biography. With prayer in traditional (Anglican) and contemporary language.
Illustrated profile of the patron saint of adopted children.
Biographical sketch of the exiled pope. In the 11th edition (1911).
From Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
Describes Cyprian's role in the face of persecution, his exhortations to lay aside the fear of death, and his eventual martyrdom.
Essay on his life and character. With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
Traditional account. Includes troparion.
From Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
An unflattering portrait of the pope. In the 11th edition (1911).
From Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
Also known as the Betha Decclain. Full-length hagiography, written in the eighth or ninth century.
Profile.
Also called Edmund of Abingdon (for his birthplace). Profile.
About St. Erasmus, and St. Elmo's fire.