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By Eric Huang

Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fmeric-huang10/subscribe Saints are all around us from names of people we know to song lyrics, names of cities, titles of films, and more! Saint Podcast explores the roots of saints' legends and how they've changed through time. If you like Medieval legends, Gothic tales, art history, pagan lore, feminist stories, queer stories, and multicultural traditions from around the world, you'll love Saint Podcast. Subscribe via Spotify/Anchor for bonus episodes: https://anchor.fm/eric-huang10/subscribe For contact details and image galleries for each episode, visit our website: https://www.saintpodcast.com
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Mystics: Saint Hildegard of Bingen the Mystical Polymath

Saint PodcastMay 05, 2024

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Mystics: Saint Hildegard of Bingen the Mystical Polymath

Mystics: Saint Hildegard of Bingen the Mystical Polymath

Episode three in the Mystics series is about one of the most influential figures in Medieval Europe, She was a 12th-century author composer, theologian, author, naturalist, visionary, and exorcist. She began life as an oblate, a child who was donated irrevocably to the church by her wealthy parents, sealed up in a cell for life. How she emerged to become one of the most sought after advisors to bishops, kings, and popes is incredible, especially so given the stringent restrictions that greatly narrowed the possibilities open for women. Her tale is one of amazing triumph - and also one of heartbreak over the departure of her beloved nun, Richardis. This is the story of Saint Hildegard of Bingen the Mystical Polymath.

May 05, 202401:15:52
Martyrs: Saint Lawrence the Saviour of the Holy Grail

Martyrs: Saint Lawrence the Saviour of the Holy Grail

Episode five of Saint Podcast's Martyrs series is about Saint Lawrence, the son of wealthy Christians living in the Roman province Hispania, modern day Spain. He's an extremely popular saint whose story is relatively unknown yet it intersects with one of the most well-known legends in the world: the legend of the Holy Grail. He was famously roasted alive, and quipped to his executioners, 'Turn me over. I'm done on this side,' making him the patron saint of comedians. Tune in to discover what connects this historic figure with King Arthur, Sailor Moon, the Da Vinci Code, and Indiana Jones.

May 05, 202438:30
Mystics: Saint Anthony of Egypt the Mystic in the Desert

Mystics: Saint Anthony of Egypt the Mystic in the Desert

The first Mystics episode is about a saint called the Father of Monks. He’s one of the first Desert Fathers, hermits who lived solitary lives in the harsh deserts of Egypt. Throughout his life he was attacked and tempted by the Devil in the guises of a beautiful woman, unimaginable riches, terrifying demons, and a centaur. He’s the patron saint of butchers, gravediggers, animals, skin diseases, and Rome. This is the story of Saint Anthony of Egypt the Mystic in the Desert.

Apr 30, 202456:06
Special Episode - The Art of Saint Francis

Special Episode - The Art of Saint Francis

This is a special episode inspired by an exhibition at the National Gallery in London entitled, Saint Francis of Assisi, featuring a special guest, curator Dr Joost Joustra. Presenting the art and imagery of Saint Francis from the 13th century to today, the exhibition looks at why this saint is a figure of enormous relevance to our time due to his spiritual radicalism, commitment to the poor, and love of God and nature, as well as his powerful appeals for peace, and openness to dialogue with other religions. It’s an incredible exhibition that explores the life of an enormously popular saint through some of the earliest Medieval depictions, manuscripts written in Francis’ hand, a tunic that the saint wore, modern-day films – and even a Marvel comic book! The Art of Saint Francis is a special Saint Podcast episode about the way art has shaped our understanding of the poverello from Assisi.

Apr 30, 202437:11
Special Episode - It's a Sin: A History of Bad Behaviour

Special Episode - It's a Sin: A History of Bad Behaviour

This is a special episode created in collaboration with the York Art Gallery. It’s inspired by an exhibition curated by Dr Joost Joustra called Sin, organised by the National Gallery, London with York Museums Trust. The exhibition explores the theme of sin through a collection of artworks spanning a Medieval depiction of demons consuming the soul of a sinner to old masters paintings of saints, martyrs, and other divine figures – and a provocative contemporary sculpture that confronts the assumptions we make about sin and sinners. This is 'It’s a Sin', a special Saint Podcast episode that explores the history of sin.

Apr 30, 202456:56
Mystics: Saint Francis the Wayward Stigmatic Part II

Mystics: Saint Francis the Wayward Stigmatic Part II

In Part I of our Saint Francis Mystics episode, Francis turned his back on youthful pursuits of status and glory. In Part II, his movement and message gain momentum. Their success, however, heralds the end of a golden age. As the number of Francis' followers swell, conflict with the Papacy in Rome seems inevitable. Join Francis as he meets Pope Innocent III. Then journey with him to the East to meet a powerful sultan fighting against a crusader army. Explore Francis' relationships with women and his unusual approach to gender. We'll examine Francis' well-known love of nature and his famously anti-materialist messages that are perhaps more relevant today than ever.
Apr 26, 202448:04
Mystics: Saint Francis the Wayward Stigmatic Part I

Mystics: Saint Francis the Wayward Stigmatic Part I

Episode four in the Mystics series is about a saint who was born in the year 1181. He was a middle-class party boy who aspired to the upper-class sex, drugs, and rock and roll lifestyle of an aristocrat until a chance encounter with a leper changed him. His love for nature is commonly referenced, as are the bloody stigmata he bore on his body. The saint we know today, however, bears superficial resemblance to the man pieced together from historical evidence.  This is Part I of the story of Saint Francis of Assisi the Wayward Stigmatic.

Apr 26, 202440:22
Mystics: Saint Clare the Mighty Abbess in the Shadows

Mystics: Saint Clare the Mighty Abbess in the Shadows

Episode five in the Mystics series is about a saint who was devoted to Saint Francis’ rule to live in absolute poverty. She defied her aristocratic family, powerful bishops, and several popes to do just this. This saint is the first female founder of a monastic order. She was a celebrity in life and played a role in defining 13th-century European politics – all while confined within the walls of a monastery. She’s also the patron saint of television. This is the story of Saint Clare the Mighty Abbess in the Shadows.

Apr 25, 202401:29:04
Martyrs: Saint Cecilia the Blind Patron of Music

Martyrs: Saint Cecilia the Blind Patron of Music

Episode 9 in Saint Podcast's Martyrs season is about a very popular virgin saint. She’s unusual in that she was married – yet still died a virgin. Despite having no artistic skills whatsoever, she’s the patron saint of poetry, creativity, and music and has inspired musicians from Brahms to Simon and Garfunkel and the Foo Fighters!  The name of the saint means 'blind', and the development of her legend after death is linked with those of an ancient goddess of eyesight. This is the story of Saint Cecilia the blind patron of music.

Apr 25, 202447:53
Special Episode - I Am Milk

Special Episode - I Am Milk

This is I Am Milk, a special episode inspired by an exhibition at the Wellcome Collection in London entitled, Milk. It explores our relationship with milk and its place in politics, society, and culture. Judaeo-Christian legends are filled to the brim with stories about milk from lactating saints to a promised land of milk and honey and a Christian morality that developed around the symbolism of the white liquid. I Am Milk is a special Saint Podcast episode that delves into the link between saints’ legends and milk, featuring co-curators from the Wellcome Collection, Honor Beddard and Marianne Templeton.

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Apr 20, 202401:15:07
Martyrs: Saint Sebastian the Gay Icon

Martyrs: Saint Sebastian the Gay Icon

Episode two of Saint Podcast's Martyr series is about Saint Sebastian, the patron saint of pandemics, athletes, archers, and outcasts. He's one of the most well-known saints. No other saint has as many works of art dedicated to them from paintings to films to books and pop songs. Tune in to learn more about this 3rd-century Roman warrior from Gaul who was famously shot full of arrows. And discover how a middle-aged Praetorian Guard became a Medieval protector against pandemics - then transformed into a shirtless, barely legal pin-up and queer icon.

Apr 20, 202440:05
Martyrs: Saint Stephen the Protomartyr

Martyrs: Saint Stephen the Protomartyr

Since this is the debut episode of Saint Podcast, it seems only appropriate to begin with the story of Saint Stephen, the protomartyr - or first martyr. Saint Stephen is one of the few saints whose story has a Biblical source, but his tale continues beyond the Bible in medieval legends, traditional celebrations, and even a French football club. Discover how the bones of a Roman citizen of Greek descent changed the face of Christianity. Find out why wrens are considered treacherous birds by Celts and Vikings.  And why many people around the world have Saint Stephen to thank for that public holiday on Boxing Day.

Apr 20, 202423:12
Martyrs: Saint Ursula the Leader of 11,000 Virgins

Martyrs: Saint Ursula the Leader of 11,000 Virgins

Episode six is about a saint whose name means little bear. She’s a British saint, a princess from Britannia, the name of the British Isles when England and Wales were part of the Roman Empire. Her legend is based around a pilgrimage that included an entourage of 11,000 virgins as well as an additional 15,000 hangers on. They met their end in modern-day Germany and inspired a movement among 13th-century women who rejected traditional female roles to live unmarried in communal groups without the influence of men! The saint's legend also gave birth to a monastic order of nuns whose chapter in Loudon, France, was scandalised by demonic possessions and a witch trial. This is the story of Saint Ursula the Leader of the 11,000 Virgins.

Apr 15, 202443:25
Martyrs: Saint Margaret the Gender-Bending Dragon Slayer

Martyrs: Saint Margaret the Gender-Bending Dragon Slayer

Episode 3 of Saint Podcast's Martyrs series is about Saint Margaret. She's one of the most popular saints globally, despite having been declared fictional by the Catholic Church in the 5th century. Nevertheless, her legend as a vanquisher of dragons has made her a perennial favourite. Tune in to hear the story of this gender-bending saint, known as Saint Marina/Marino to Eastern Christians - and find out what Saint Margaret has in common with Sleeping Beauty, Aphrodite, and margaritas.

Apr 15, 202432:34
Mystics: Saint Peter of Verona the Exorcist

Mystics: Saint Peter of Verona the Exorcist

The second episode in Saint Podcast's Mystics series is about a 13th-century Dominican friar and inquisitor. His rulings against Cathar heretics made him many enemies, including a cabal of nobles in Milan who sent an assassin to kill him. Although not strictly speaking a mystic, many miracles are attributed to this saint. He’s a divine healer of sickness. He’s brought the dead back to life. He controls the weather. And it’s said that he cast out numerous demons from the bodies of the possessed.  This is the story of Saint Peter of Verona the Exorcist – and a history of exorcism in the Catholic Church.

Apr 12, 202401:00:36
Martyrs: Saint Christopher the Dog-headed Giant

Martyrs: Saint Christopher the Dog-headed Giant

Episode eight in Saint Podcast's Martyrs season is about a saint who was a monstrous giant, standing over 12 feet/3.5 metres tall! He’s the patron saint of athletics, travellers, journeys and transportation in general, epilepsy, the city of Havana in Cuba, and of bachelors. His legend inspired a fashion craze in the late 1950s, and he's famously known for carrying an unbelievably heavy child across a wide river who turns out to be Jesus in disguise. Most unusually, this saint was originally depicted with a dog’s head. Join us to explore the legend of a dog-headed giant who was transformed into a jock and the patron saint of surfers.

Apr 12, 202449:26
Martyrs: Saint Barbara the Disney Princess

Martyrs: Saint Barbara the Disney Princess

Episode 4 is about Saint Barbara, a maiden who was locked in a tower by her father - and one of the many legendary inspirations behind the fairytale Rapunzel. She's the patron saint of firefighters, Lebanon, lightning, mathematicians, and numerous military artillery units. Find out why Saint Barbara is the patron of explosions. Discover the pre-holiday festivals celebrated in her honour. Tune in to this episode to hear about Saint Barbara's guise as powerful male Afro-Caribbean god of thunder - and also her guise a Disney Princess.

Apr 04, 202439:13
Martyrs: Saint Catherine of Alexandria the Virgin Bride

Martyrs: Saint Catherine of Alexandria the Virgin Bride

Episode seven is about an Egyptian queen. She’s noted for being the brightest mind of her generation and is therefore the patron saint of scholars, students, lawyers, educators, librarians, philosophers, and theologians. This saint’s icon is a spiked wheel, the implement of torture her tormentor, the Roman Emperor, attempted - unsuccessfully - to inflict upon her. Her legend has inspired dating customs involving elaborate hats, moved the poet Emily Dickinson, and engendered a Baltic winter festival. She’s also one of a handful of saints who were married to Jesus Christ. Her wedding was presided over by a figure the angels declared to be 'the Empress of Hell'. This is the story of Saint Catherine of Alexandria the Virgin Bride.

Apr 03, 202451:03
Special Episode - Jarman and Sebastiane: The Making of a Gay Icon

Special Episode - Jarman and Sebastiane: The Making of a Gay Icon

In celebration of Pride Month is a special episode inspired by an exhibition at the Manchester Art Gallery entitled, Derek Jarman Protest! – a major retrospective of the work created by one of the most influential figures in 20th-century British culture. This episode features artist Jez Dolan and curator Fiona Corridan from the Manchester Art Gallery. It explores the adoption by the queer community of one of the most popular saints in history - and Derek Jarman’s role in shaping the modern image and story of the Roman warrior, Medieval plague saint, and gay icon: Saint Sebastian.

Apr 02, 202442:11
Mystics: Intro with Padre Pio the Problematic Stigmatic

Mystics: Intro with Padre Pio the Problematic Stigmatic

Saint Podcast season 2 is all about mystics, saints who had transcendental experiences with the divine. Over ten episodes we'll meet the founder of a religious order who suffered from stigmata, the bloody wounds of Christ's crucifixion. We'll explore the legend of a nun who had fits of ecstatic joy - and could levitate. And we'll learn about saints who battled demons and fought the Devil through exorcisms. Tune in for the introduction to this season and the story of the mystical sufferings of the controversial priest and stigmatic, Padre Pio.
Mar 04, 202417:39
Bonus Episode PREVIEW Saint Benedict the Godfather of Monasticism

Bonus Episode PREVIEW Saint Benedict the Godfather of Monasticism

This is a preview of the bonus episode, created for Patreon and Spotify subscribers, about a saint who, according to Pope Benedict XVI, ‘exercised a fundamental influence on the development of European civilisation and culture’. Indeed, the rule for religious men this saint wrote in the 6th century has been the template for nearly every monastic order in Europe, either embraced by their founders or imposed on them by the Church. Despite his significance to the unfolding story of Christianity and European history, very little is known about him. The earliest surviving sources are a 33-couplet poem in Latin and a few chapters in a four-book collection of hagiographies called Dialogues written by Pope Gregory the Great. This is the story of Saint Benedict the Godfather of Monasticism.

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Feb 27, 202405:54
Bonus Episode - Saint Valentine the Ersatz Patron of Love

Bonus Episode - Saint Valentine the Ersatz Patron of Love

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This bonus episode for Patreon supporters and Spotify/Anchor subscribers is about a saint whose holy day is also a secular holiday, a day in which couples around the world buy each other flowers, chocolates, and other tokens of love. Facebook statistics suggest something else is brewing beneath the romantic dinners, something darker. The two weeks immediately before and after the feast day record the highest changes in relationship status from DATING to SINGLE. The irony perhaps makes sense because the original hagiography of this Ancient Roman martyr has nothing to do with romantic love. This is the story of Saint Valentine the Ersatz Patron of Love.

Feb 13, 202448:52
Special Episode - Last Christmas: Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus, and Christmas Past Part II

Special Episode - Last Christmas: Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus, and Christmas Past Part II

This is part two of a special Saint Podcast episode for the festive holiday season, an exploration of how Saint Nicholas morphed into Santa Claus. In Part I, we met Saint Nicholas, a bishop that wasn’t a historic figure but has nevertheless had a tremendous impact. His feast day falls right at the beginning of pre-Christian Midwinter festivals. As his legend spread westwards from the Middle East and Asia Minor, the gift-giving saint merged with countless local gift-giving divinities and demons. Two Christianised traditions emerged: a Catholic tradition in which the bishop Saint Nicholas visited households, leaving presents for good children, whilst an enforcer companion - and sometimes demon - did the dirty work punishing bad children with imprisonment and beatings. The second was a Protestant tradition that transformed the Catholic saint into a secular wild man who wore a cloak or animal skins instead of episcopal vestments. Both existed side-by-side for centuries and began mixing and mingling in an unprecedented fashion once Europeans began colonising the Americas. It’s here in the North American British colonies of the 17th century where our story continues. This is part II of Last Christmas: Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus, and Christmas Past.


Feb 03, 202445:03
Special Episode - Last Christmas: Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus, and Christmas Past Part I

Special Episode - Last Christmas: Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus, and Christmas Past Part I

This is a special Saint Podcast episode for the holiday season. It’s a two-part exploration of how Saint Nicholas evolved into Santa Claus. The story isn’t a straightforward one at all – and involves a truly motley crew of gift-givers, demons, humanoid helpers, witches, pagan legends, goddesses, gods, and animal sidekicks. The story begins with the first humans – our prehistoric ancestors – and proceeds through the first great civilisations, the birth of Christianity, the Reformation, and the advent of modern publishing and advertising. This is part I of Last Christmas: Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus, and Christmas Past.

Jan 02, 202447:26
Bonus Episode - Saint Benedict the Godfather of Monasticism

Bonus Episode - Saint Benedict the Godfather of Monasticism

This bonus episode, created exclusively for Patreon supporters and Spotify subscribers, is about a saint who, according to Pope Benedict XVI, ‘exercised a fundamental influence on the development of European civilisation and culture’. Indeed, the rule for religious men this saint wrote in the 6th century has been the template for nearly every monastic order in Europe, either embraced by their founders or imposed on them by the Church. Despite his significance to the unfolding story of Christianity and European history, very little is known about him. The earliest surviving sources are a 33-couplet poem in Latin and a few chapters in a four-book collection of hagiographies called Dialogues written by Pope Gregory the Great. This is the story of Saint Benedict the Godfather of Monasticism.

Sep 25, 202349:42
Special Halloween Episode - Stigmata and the Bloody Wounds of the Crucifixion

Special Halloween Episode - Stigmata and the Bloody Wounds of the Crucifixion

Halloween is upon us! The day was originally a Christian holy day, heavily influenced by ancient pre-Christian traditions, known as All Hallows Eve. This All Hallows Eve, we’re going to explore a bloody phenomenon that has afflicted – or perhaps blessed – the faithful for centuries. The phenomenon manifests as open wounds corresponding to Christ’s crucifixion. Over the last 700 years, the marks have appeared on the bodies of dozens of believers all over the world from saints to accountants. They've baffled medical professionals, scandalised communities, fortified devotees, and inspired Gothy artists since the 13th century.  Join us for a Saint Podcast Halloween exploration of stigmata and the bloody wounds of the Crucifixion.

Oct 22, 202240:55
Bonus Episode - Elisabeth of Schönau the Forgotten Visionary

Bonus Episode - Elisabeth of Schönau the Forgotten Visionary

Bonus episode 05 explores the legend of a mystic who was Hildegard of Bingen’s protégé. Like Hildegard, she was an oblate, given to the church by her parents when she was just a girl. And like Hildegard, she had visions of the divine that were excruciatingly painful and debilitating. The visions made her famous. Her books were widely copied and distributed across Europe for centuries – even more so than Hildegard’s works! Nevertheless, she’s largely unknown today – and she isn’t an official saint. This is the story of Elisabeth of Schönau the Forgotten Visionary.

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Aug 19, 202229:21
Bonus Episode - Girolamo Menghi the Celebrity Exorcist

Bonus Episode - Girolamo Menghi the Celebrity Exorcist

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This is a bonus episode exclusively for Spotify subscribers and Patreon supporters, and it isn’t about a saint. The episode explores the legend of a Franciscan friar who found fame and notoriety as an author and an exorcist. His writings on demonology, the study of Infernal beings, were seminal works that made him a celebrity and also led to the banning of his entire body of work. This is the story of Girolamo Menghi the Celebrity Exorcist – a further exploration of exorcism in the Catholic Church.

May 27, 202225:04
Bonus Episode - Saints Agatha and Agnes the Virgin Martyrs

Bonus Episode - Saints Agatha and Agnes the Virgin Martyrs

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This bonus episode explores the legends of two saint that many of you wish we had covered in season 1, Martyrs. They have similar stories. Both are born to well-to-do parents, and both refuse marriage to a Roman official who turns them in as Christians. The saints find tremendous popularity in the Middle Ages when cults around virgin martyrs flourish all over Europe and the Middle East. And their stories have changed through time reflecting the prejudices, fears, and hopes of each era. This is the story of Saints Agatha and Agnes the Virgin Martyrs.

Mar 31, 202228:00
Bonus Episode - Saint Bernard the Marian Mystic

Bonus Episode - Saint Bernard the Marian Mystic

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This bonus episode is about a mystic saint who was a Benedictine monk. He’s one of the Doctors of the Church - and he was a skilled diplomat who significantly affected the politics of medieval Europe, including rousing thousands to fight in the disastrous Second Crusade. He’s also celebrated for his Mariologies: treatises on the nature of the Virgin Mary. His revelations were mystically inspired by the Madonna herself, whose sculpture came to life and squirted breast milk into his mouth! This is the story of Saint Bernard the Marian Mystic.

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Feb 28, 202221:33
Bonus Episode - Saint Dominic Savio the Child Saint

Bonus Episode - Saint Dominic Savio the Child Saint

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This bonus episode is about a saint who died very young. He was a very sickly boy and was devoted to his religion all his life. He’s known for having mystical visions and wanted nothing else in life except to become a saint when he died. Just short of 100 years after his death, he got his wish. This is the story of Saint Dominic Savio the Child Saint. 

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Feb 20, 202219:11
Martyrs: Saint Lucy the Pagan Spirit of Christmas

Martyrs: Saint Lucy the Pagan Spirit of Christmas

Episode ten is the final episode in Saint Podcast's Martyrs series. It’s an exploration of the legend of another virgin martyr: the patron saint of writers, sales people, Perugia, Malta, Syracuse in Sicily, and Pampanga in the Philippines. She's also the patron saint of the blind and of optometrists because she was famously tortured by having her eyes gouged out, although this horrific event is a later addition to the legend. This saint's name is a reference to light - both in a literal sense and figuratively as the light of faith. Her feast day used to fall on the Winter Solstice. Her light was invoked for protection on this darkest day of the year and links her with ancient gods, Medieval witches, and a dark figure who shares her name.  Through the centuries, ancient Solstice celebrations have merged with Christian rituals in her honour to influence the development of Santa Claus. This is the story of Saint Lucy the Pagan Spirit of Christmas.

Dec 12, 202150:47