by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 20th February, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 20th February (NS) — 7th February (OS) 2026 7th February O.S. AMOLVIN (AMULWINUS) , Abbot-Bishop of the Abbey of St. Peter of Lobbes (l'abbaye Saint-Pierre de Lobbes) from 737, when he succeeded St. Erminus (25th April),...
by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 19th February, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 19th February (NS) — 6th February (OS) 2026 6th February O.S. AMAND (AMANDUS) of MAASTRICHT, a native of Lower Poitou, St. Amand received monastic tonsure at the Abbey of St. Hilaire on the Île d'Yeu. His family was so...
by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 18th February, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 18th February (NS) — 5th February (OS) 2026 5th February O.S. ADELAIDE, A noble maiden from the Low Lands who received monastic tonsure at an early age. When her parents founded an abbey at Willich (just west of...
by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 17th February, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 17th February (NS) — 4th February (OS) 2026 4th February O.S. ALDATE, a Briton who lived in the western counties of England, and in some legends is styled Bishop of Gloucester. Famed for his resistance to heathen invaders,...
by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 16th February, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 16th February (NS) — 3rd February (OS) 2026 3rd February O.S. ANATOLIUS, a ninth century bishop in Scotland who, following a pilgrimage to Rome, quit his See to live as a hermit near present-day Salins-les-Bains, France....
by Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall | 15th February, 2026 | Orthodox Western Saints
Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome 15th February (NS) — 2nd February (OS) 2026 2nd February O.S. ADALBALD, a Duke of Douai, and courtier in the courts of both King Dagobert I (r. 623–634) and King Clovis II (r. 639–657), St. Adalbald was a son...