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Pilgerverein Heroldsbach e.V.
Gebetsstätte Heroldsbach

Saints and Blesseds Who Appeared in Heroldsbach

Saints and Blesseds who appeared in Heroldsbach 
according to the protocols of Prof. Dr. Johann Baptist Walz

The saints mostly gave only their first names; some also gave information about their life story. 
Often they also appeared with a name plate. (?) = unclear.

Germany
Afra (c. 280 in Cyprus – 304 Friedberg near Augsburg, martyr)
Fridolin (482 Ireland – 538 Bad Säckingen, missionary)
Wendelin (c. 550 Scotland – 617 Tholey/Saarland, son of a Scottish king, abbot)
Kilian (c. 640 Mullagh/Ireland – 689 Würzburg, missionary bishop)
Boniface (= Winfried, c. 672 Wessex/England – 754 Dokkum/NL, „Apostle of the Germans“)
Wunibald (701 Wessex/England – 761, Benedictine abbot of Heidenheim/Middle Franconia)
Walburga (c. 710 Wessex/England – 779, Benedictine abbess of Heidenheim/Middle Franconia)
Berta (of Bingen, 8th c., mother of St Rupert)
Ida (of Herzfeld, 775 – 825, daughter of a Frankish king or count, or of Toggenburg, 1140-1226)
Irmgard (of Chiemsee, 831/833 Regensburg – 866 Frauenchiemsee, king’s daughter, abbess)
Mathilde (895 eastern Westphalia – 968 Quedlinburg Abbey, wife of King Henry I)
Wolfgang (924 Pfullingen – 994 Pupping/Austria, Bishop of Regensburg)
Gebhard II (949 near Bregenz – 995, Bishop of Constance)
Emperor Henry II (973 Hildesheim – 1024 Grona/Lower Saxony, first Duke of Bavaria)
Empress Cunigunde (980 Luxembourg – 1039 Kaufungen/Hesse)
Pope Leo IX (Bruno of Egisheim-Dagsburg/Alsace, 1049 -1054)
Otto (Bishop of Bamberg (?), 1061 from a Swabian knightly family – 1139)
Norbert (1082 Xanten – 1134, Archbishop of Magdeburg)
Stilla of Abenberg/Middle Franconia († 1140, church founder and benefactress)
Hermann Joseph (of Steinfeld, c. 1150 Cologne – 1241 Hoven Abbey near Zülpich, mystic)
Engelbert (I, Archbishop of Cologne, 1185/86 Burg/Wupper – 1225 near Gevelsberg)
Albertus (Magnus (?), c. 1200 Lauingen/Bavaria – 1280 Cologne, Doctor of the Church)
Gerold (of Cologne, 1201 Cologne – 1241 near Cremona/Italy, died on a pilgrimage)
Elisabeth of Thuringia (1207 Sáros-Patak Castle/Hungary – 1231 Marburg, care of the sick and the poor)
(Heinrich) Suso (Seuse/Amandus, 1295 Überlingen – 1366 Ulm, Dominican, mystic)
Fidelis (Markus Roy, 1578 Sigmaringen – 1622 Seewis/Graubünden, Capuchin martyr)
Crescentia Höß of Kaufbeuren (1682 – 1744, Franciscan superior)
Katharina Emmerich(k) (Bl., 1774 Coesfeld – 1824 Dülmen, mystic)
Brother Konrad (1818 Parzham – 1894 Altötting, Capuchin porter)
Brother Jordan Mai (1866, Buer/Westphalia – 1922 Dortmund, Franciscan, beatification process)
Rupert Mayer (Bl., 1876 Stuttgart – 1945 Munich, priest, opponent of the Nazis)
Klemens August (Bl., von Galen, 1878 – 1946, Cardinal of Münster)
Gertrud (4 saints)
Irmgard (3)
Josef Otto (?)
Josef „Schabrksch“
Jutta (3)
Konrad (of Salzburg or of Constance or Brother Konrad)
Mechthild (4)
Notburga (of Cologne or of Eben/Austria)
Ulrich (of Augsburg or of Zell)
Baron Karl Friedrich von Sturmfeder-Horneck (1880 – 1936, lord of the castle of Heroldsbach-Thurn)
Karl of Baden (1786 Karlsruhe – 1818 Rastatt, Grand Duke)

France

Dionysius (Denis, 3rd century, sent from Rome to Paris – first Bishop of Paris)
Julian – Bishop of Le Mans (3rd/4th c.)
Martin of Tours (316/317 Szombathely/Hungary – 397 Candes)
Genoveva (Geneviève, 419/422 Nanterre – 512 Paris)
Sigmund/Sigismund (King of Burgundy, c. 474 in Burgundy – 524 Coulmiers)
Wolfram (Vulfran, mid-7th c. Milly-la-Fôret – 700 Fontenelle/St. Wandrille, Archbishop of Sens)
Giles (Gilles, 640 Athens – 720 Saint Gilles)
Odilia/Ottilie (662 Obernai – 720 Niedermünster Abbey, Alsace)
John of Matha (Jean, 1160 Faucon-du-Caire/Provence – 1213 Rome)
King Louis IX (Louis, 1214 Poissy – 1270 Carthage)
Peter of Luxembourg (Pierre, 1369 Ligny-en-Barrois – 1387 Villeneuve-les-Avignon, Bishop of Metz at the age of 15)
Francis de Sales (François, 1567 Thorens Glières/Annecy – 1622 Lyon, Bishop of Geneva)
Vincent de Paul (Vincent, 1581 Pouy/Dax – 1660 Paris)
Marguerite-Marie Alacoque (1647 Lauthecour/Burgundy – 1690 Paray-le-Monial)
(Marie) Euphrasia (Rose Virginie Pelletier, 1796 Noirmoutier – 1868 Angers)
Catherine Labouré (Catherine, 1806 Fain-lès-Moutiers/Bourgogne – 1876 Paris)
Bernadette Soubirous (1844 Lourdes – 1879 Nevers)
Thérèse of Lisieux (1873 Alençon – 1897 Lisieux, one of the principal saints of Heroldsbach)
(Bernard of ?)
(Odon of ?)
Segerius (200 – 245, martyr)
Carissa (200 Paris – 250 near the Pyrenees, martyr)
Reine (Regina, 271 Alise – 286 Autun, martyr)
Raliede (255 France – 295 Rome)
Gerenismus (500 – 12 May 560, France, monk)
Preminie (649 – 12 May 717, France/border with Switzerland, noblewoman)
Cletus (not the Pope!, 15th c., nobleman)

Great Britain, Ireland, Denmark, Belgium, Netherlands

Ursula (princess of England, 3rd or 4th c.)
Patrick (385 England – 461 Ireland)
Brigid of Kildare (453 – 525, Ireland)
Fridolin (* 5th c. Ireland – 538 Säckingen) 
Kilian (640 Mullagh/Ireland – 689 Würzburg/Bavaria)
Oda (* in Ireland, † 725 in Sint-Oedenrode/NL)
Alfred (King of England, 848 – 900) or Alfred Delp (1907 Mannheim – 1945 Berlin, anti-Nazi)
Eduard/Edward (Kings of England: the Martyr, 963-978, or the Confessor, 1003-1066)
Knut/Canute IV (King of Denmark, 1043 – 1086 Odense)
Ingeborg (1180 Denmark – 1237 France, daughter of the Danish king)
Josef (Belgium, 500 – 552, martyr)
Guido/Wido of Anderlecht (Belgium, † 1012)
Hubert(us) (655 Toulouse – 727 Tervuren/Belgium, Bishop of Maastricht and Liège)

Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal)/Latin America

Anthony (1195 Lisbon – 1231 Padua)
Ferdinand III of Castile and León (Fernando, 1199-1252)
Ignatius of Loyola (1491 Loiola/Basque Country – 1556 Rome)
Teresa of Ávila (1515 Ávila – 1582 Alba de Tormes/Salamanca)
John of the Cross (Juan de la Cruz, 1542 Fontiveros/Ávila – 1591 Úbeda)
Francis Xavier (Francisco de Xavier, 1506 Javier/Navarre – 1552 Sanchón/China)
Rose of Lima (Isabel Flores, 1586 Lima/Peru – 1617 Lima)
Francisco of Fatima (1908 Aljustrel – 1919 Aljustrel)
Jacinta of Fatima (Jacinta, 1910 Aljustrel – 1920 Lisbon)
Franzelus (100 Lisbon – 12 May 175 Ireland)
Fauremus (105-155 coast/mountains, martyr)
Rassila (200-255, martyr)
Perantes/Perhandes (coast/Pyrenees, 13 April 200 – 12 May 295, martyr)
Plerina (209-249, martyr)
Randina (near Lisbon, 260-307)
Eulalia (292 – 304, Mérida)
Sirene (Portugal, 9 April 300 –12 May 365)
Vielevi (noble hermit, 315-375)
Pariedina (c. 350, died at the age of 75)
Ferries (unknown penitent in the 12th c.)
Clisita

Italy

Stachys (Eustacchio, 1st c. – 118, Rome, greeted by Paul in the Letter to the Romans (16:9))
Clement I (Clemente, Bishop of Rome, 1st c.)
Pius I (Bishop of Rome, 2nd c.)
Pope Marcellus I († 308)
Pope Gregory I (540 – 604)
Pope Gregory VII (1020 – 1085)
Pope Eugene III (Blessed, † 1153)
Pope Pius X (1835 – 1914)
Cecilia (200 – 230, Rome)
Agatha (225 – 250, Catania)
Agnes (3rd c., Rome)
Sotheres (friend of St Agnes)
Sebastian († 288, Rome)
Veit/Vitus (297 – 304, Rome)
Lucia (286 – 304, Siracusa)
Sophia († 305, Rome)
Cyriacus († 309, Rome)
Barrila (250 – 315)
Lazerani (300 – 355, Apennines)
Marcella (330 – 405, Rome)
Benedict of Nursia (Benedetto, 480 Norcia – 547 Montecassino)
Scholastica of Nursia (480 – 547)
Anselm (1033 Aosta – 1109, Archbishop of Canterbury)
Francis of Assisi (Francesco, 1181/82 – 1226)
Clare of Assisi (Chiara, 1193/94 – 1253)
Anthony (1195 Lisbon – 1231 Padua)
Zita (1212 – 1272 Lucca)
Thomas Aquinas (1225 – 1274)
Margaret of Cortona (1247 – 1297)
Catherine (Caterina, 1347 Siena – 1380 Rome)
Roland (Orlando, Blessed, † 1386 Bargone)
Rita (1381 Roccaporena/Umbria -1457 Cascia)
Angela Merici (1474 Desenzano – 1540 Brescia, foundress of the Ursulines)
Philip Neri (Filippo, 1515 Florence -1595 Rome)
Charles Borromeo (Carlo Borromeo, 1538 Arona – 1584 Milan)
Aloysius (Luigi Gonzaga, 1568 Castiglione – 1591 Rome)
Hyacintha Marescotti (Giacinta, 1585 Vignanello – 1640 Viterbo)
Vincent Pallotti (1795 – 1850, Rome)
John Don Bosco (Giovanni, 1815 Becchi/Castelnuovo – 1888 Turin)
Gemma Galgani (1878 Camigliano – 1903 Lucca)
Maria Goretti (1890 Corinaldo – 1902 Agro Pontino, one of the principal saints of Heroldsbach)
Rendus (Sicily)
Veronica (Milan)

Austria

Rupert (first Bishop of Salzburg, 650 -718)
Florian (3rd c. near Vienna – 304 Loch/Austria, Roman soldier)
Franz (Xaver) Reinisch (1903 Feldkirch – 1942 Berlin-Brandenburg, Schönstatt Father, anti-Nazi)
Subertus (from Tyrol)

Switzerland

Ot(h)mar (first Abbot of St Gallen, 689 near St Gallen – 759 island of Werd near Stein am Rhein)
Notk(g)er (Balbulus, the Stammerer, Bl., 840 lower Toggenburg – 912 St Gallen, monk)
Niklaus von Flüe (1417 – 1487 Flüeli, hermit, ascetic, mystic, patron saint of Switzerland) 
Francis de Sales (Bishop of Geneva, 1567 Thorens Glières/Annecy – 1622 Lyon)

Eastern Mediterranean, Near East, North Africa
Cornelia († c. 300, present-day Tunisia, martyr)
Julitta († c. 303, near Caesarea, martyr)
Dorothea († 305, Asia Minor)
Catherine (of Alexandria, † 307)
Anthony the Hermit († 356, Egypt)
Basil (330 – 379, Asia Minor)
Monica (mother of St Augustine)
Augustine (354 – 430, Algeria), Stephanus (from Asia, 371 – 420)
John the Almsgiver (III, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria, 7th c.)
Sofertus (1200 – 1265, Turkey), Lizarinus (Palestine), Recbilus (Syrian desert)
Ketzinia (Crete, martyr)
Charbel Makhlouf (1828 – 1898, Lebanon, Maronite Catholic monk, not in the Walz protocols, but confirmed by visionaries)

Eastern Europe

Rasellus († 12 May c. 100) (Yugoslavia)
Olga (Helga, later Helene, Russia, 890 – 970, wife of a grand prince, missionary)
Ladislaus (László, King of Hungary, 1048 – 1095)
John of Nepomuk (Jan Nepomucký, c. 1350 Pomuk/Pilsen – 1393 Prague, priest, martyr)
Casimir (Prince of Poland, 1458 – 1484 Vilnius/Lithuania, friend of the poor, ascetic)
Stanislaus Kostka (1550 Rostkowo Castle/Poland – 1568 Rome, Jesuit, mystic)
Stanislaus (3)

China

Four martyr children

Saints of the Bible (and biblical times)
Holy Trinity: God the Father, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit 
Mother of God (St Mary)
Noah
Abraham
Melchizedek
Moses
King David
Archangel Raphael
Archangel Gabriel
Archangel Michael (as well as hundreds of further angels)
The Three Holy Kings
Joachim
Anne
Joseph
John the Baptist
Nicodemus (Pharisee in favour of Jesus)
Apostles: Peter, Paul, Andrew, James, Thomas, Philip, Bartholomew (Nathanael), Matthew (the tax collector Levi), John (the beloved disciple)
Veronica
Mary Magdalene
Martha (of Bethany, sister of Mary Magdalene and Lazarus, died in France)
Salome (mother of John and James, beneath the Cross, at the empty tomb)
Mark (Evangelist)
Stephen (first martyr)
Titus (disciple of Paul)
Barnabas (companion of Paul)

The Fourteen Holy Helpers

Acacius (Armenian, † 140 Ararat)
Giles (Gilles, Greece/France, the only Holy Helper who was not a martyr)
Barbara (late 3rd c., Asia Minor)
Blaise (Bishop of Sivas/Armenia, † 316)
Christopher (2nd-3rd c., Canaan or Asia Minor)
Cyriacus († 309 Rome)
Dionysius (3rd c., from Rome to France)
Erasmus (Eramo/Elmo, bishop in Asia Minor, 240 – 303 in Formia near Naples)
Eustace (1st c. – 118, Rome)
George (3rd c. – 303, Asia Minor)
Catherine (of Alexandria, † 307)
Margaret (Orthodox: Marina, of Antioch, † 305)
Pantaleon († 305 Asia Minor)
Vitus (297 – 304, Rome)

Unknown

 Atrika, Brälicie (700 – 749, martyr), Dissobert, Erna, Felix (4), Ferdinand/Fernando (King of Castile/León or Infante of Portugal), Fidelius, Florianda, Georgina, Gerniki, Isidor/Isidro (of Rostov and Brandenburg or Seville or Madrid or Egypt), John the Silent, John at the Latin Gate (possibly the Evangelist), Juliana (of Liège or of Nicomedia), Karl (several), Kletinia, Lear, Ludwig (Marie Grignion de Montfort or Louis IV of Thuringia or Louis IX of France), Pheffila, Rebemus, Refitus, Renedlus, Serverbald, Sursum, Thekla (of Kitzingen or of Konya/Turkey), Therositta, Vincenz Federius.