Dr. John (Ellsworth) Hutchison-Hall

Eastern Orthodox Christian theologian, historian, philosopher, and cultural commentator.

            

Orthodox Saints of the Pre-Schism See of Rome

FABIOLA of ROME, a Roman aristocrat who divorced her abusive husband, and then remarried. Following the death of her second husband, St. Fabiola was reconciled to the Church, and devoted her life to repentance and charity. Friends with SS. Jerome (30th September) and Paula of Rome (26th January), St. Fabiola made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and it is believed even considered remaining there as hermit. St. Fabiola reposed in 399.

Prior to the Schism the Patriarchate of Rome was Orthodox, and fully in communion with the Orthodox Church. As Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco +1966 said “The West was Orthodox for a thousand years, and her venerable Liturgy is far older than any of her heresies”.

Details of British Saints excerpted from Orthodox Saints of the British Isles.
Details of continental saints from these sources.

In many cases there are several spelling versions of the names of saints from the British Isles. I use the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography version as the primary version with the more prevalent version in parenthesis e.g. Ceadda (Chad) of Lichfield.