12 March – Saint Theophanes

Theophanes the Confessor bids farewell to patriarch Nikephoros
“When the great patriarch was being taken into exile, Theophanes Confessor, hegoumenos of the monastery of Agros, was staying on an estate [of that monastery]. Perceiving the other’s approach by divine inspiration, he accompanied him with incense and lights as he went by in a ship. As for the patriarch, he received this salutation with profound acts of obeisance, greeting Theophanes in return by stretching out his hands in blessings. Neither man saw, nor was seen by, the other; but, beholding each other with the eyes of the spirit, each one offered the other the customary reverence. One of those who travelled with him asked the patriarch: ‘Lord-and-master, whom were you greeting with your hands raised on high?’ ‘The most holy confessor, Theophanes, hegoumenos of the Agros monastery, who accompanies us with incense and lights,’ he replied. Not long afterwards, the patriarch’s prediction was borne out by the event for, before long, Theophanes (along with many others) was banished from the church. After being subject to many and unlimited woes, he received the confessor’s crown, never again being permitted to set eyes on the patriarch, so that not even in this particular did his prediction fail to come true.” (source)

Modern Hagiography

Bibliotheca Sanctorum

Martyrologium Romanum

Roman Martyrology

Lives of the Saints by Alban Butler.

Tradition in Action

Medieval Hagiography

Acta Sanctorum

Writings by Saint Theophanes

Documenta Catholica Omnia

Chronicle

“Adam’s Complaint” (not sure that this is attributed to the correct Saint Theophanes, possibly that of Nicaea)

Art & Architecture

Wikimedia Commons

Medieval Religion Listserv – 2016 Dillon

Saints and their Emblems

12 March – Saint Gregory the Great

Annus Dierum Sanctorum
Qui susceperit unum talem in nomine meo, me suscipit.
And he that shall receive one such in my name, receiveth me.
Matthew 18.5
Suscipe illum sicut me.
Receive him as myself.
Philem 1.17

Modern Hagiography

Bibliotheca Sanctorum

Martyrologium Romanum3 September & 12 March.

Roman Martyrology

Sanctorale Catholicum

Lives of the Saints by Alban Butler.

Lives of the Saints by Sabine Baring-Gould.

The Liturgical Year by Dom Guéranger.

Character Calendar

Pictorial Lives of the Saints

La vie des saints 

La vie des saints

Our Birthday Bouquet Culled from the Shrines of the Saints and the Gardens of the Poets by Eleanor C. Donnelly.

Pictorial Half Hours with the Saints by Auguste François Lecanu.

Miniature Lives of the Saints for Every Day in the Year

An Alphabet of Saints by Robert Hugh Benson, Reginald Balfour, and Charles Ritchie.

Little Lives of the Great Saints by John O’Kane Murray. 

Stories of the Saints for Children.  The Black Letter Saints by Mrs. Molesworth.

Stories of the Saints Fourth Series Saints of the Early Church by Mary Seymour.

Legends of the Blessed Sacrament Gathered from the History of the Church and the Lives of the Saints by Emily Mary Shapcote.

True Historical Stories for Catholic Children by Josephine Portuondo.

Il libro d’oro

Saints and Heroes to the End of the Middle Ages by George Hodges.

The Lives of Saints, with Other Feasts of the Year, According to the Roman Calendar by Peter Ribadeneira.

Tradition in Action

Medieval Hagiography

BHL, Supplement

Acta Sanctorum

The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity Database

Liber pontificalis (free to borrow with registration)

The earliest life of Pope Gregory the Great by a monk or nun at Whitby (selections)

Bede on the role of Pope Gregory the Great in the mission to England (including the Libellus responsionum)

The Golden Legend (and illustrations)

Breviarium RomanumLatin & English.

Writings by Pope Gregory the Great

Documenta Catholica Omnia

Regula pastoralis

Register of the Epistles of Gregory the Great – Part I, Part II (continued).

The Dialogues

Morals on the Book of Job (Cîteaux Moralia in Job)

Forty Homilies on the Gospels

Hymns

Portail Biblissima

Art & Architecture

Index of Medieval Art

Catalogo generale dei beni culturali

BeWeB

Portail Biblissima

POP : la plateforme ouverte du patrimoine

Warburg Institute Iconographic Database

Guide to Christian Iconography: Images, Symbols, and Texts

Kornbluth Photography Historical Archive

Capella Clementina in San Pietro in Vaticano

San Gregorio Magno al Celio in Rome (17C Sculpture)

Michel Pacher’s Altarpiece of the Four Church Fathers

15C Mass of Saint Gregory

16C Mass of Saint Gregory

Painting by Titian in Santa Maria della Salute, Venice

Painting by Goya

Painting by Rubens; Another Painting by Rubens

17C Painting

Post-Biblical Saints Art Index

Saints and their Attributes
Saints and their Emblems

Caractéristiques des saints dans l’art populaire by Charles Cahier – anges, banderole, colombe, eglise, image de N.-D., Messe (ou autel), musique, procession.

Sacred and Legendary Art volume I by Mrs. Jameson.

Legends of the Monastic Orders as Represented in the Fine Arts by Mrs. Jameson.

A Handbook of Christian Symbols and Stories of the Saints as Illustrated in Art by Clara Erskine Clement.

A Garner of Saints: Being a Collection of the Legends and Emblems Usually Represented in Art by Allen Hinds.

Lives and Legends of the Great Hermits and Fathers of the Church, with Other Contemporary Saints by Mrs. Arthur Bell.

The Saints in Art with Their Attributes and Symbols, Alphabetically Arranged by Margaret E. Tabor.

Saints and their Symbols: A Companion in the Churches and Picture Galleries of Europe by E. A. Greene.

The Saints in Art by Joseph Maria von Radowitz.

Emblems of Saints by Which They Are Distinguished in Works of Art by F. C. Husenbeth.

Sacred Symbols in Art by Elizabeth Edwards Goldsmith.

Music

Cantus: A Database for Latin Ecclesiastical Chant

Devotions

Manna for the Soul: Meditations for Every Day of the Year by Paulo Segneri.

12 March – Saint Paul Aurelian

Modern Hagiography

Bibliotheca Sanctorum

Martyrologium Romanum

Sanctorale Catholicum

A Menology of England and Wales

Lives of the Saints by Alban Butler.

Lives of the Saints by Sabine Baring-Gould.

La vie des saints

Stories of the Saints Fourth Series Saints of the Early Church by Mary Seymour.

Medieval Hagiography

BHL

Acta Sanctorum

Art & Architecture

POP : la plateforme ouverte du patrimoine

Saints and their Emblems

Caractéristiques des saints dans l’art populaire by Charles Cahier – clochette, dragon, mer, groupe, pain, poisson.

Lives and Legends of the Great Hermits and Fathers of the Church, with Other Contemporary Saints by Mrs. Arthur Bell.

Saints and their Symbols: A Companion in the Churches and Picture Galleries of Europe by E. A. Greene.

The Saints in Art by Joseph Maria von Radowitz.