medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
As I was listening (with great nostalgia) to the Litany of the Saints
chanted in Latin during the transfer of the pope's body from the Sala
Clementina to San Pietro, I heard "Sancta Catarina." Assuming (and I confess
I haven't done my homework) this is not "of Siena" or any of the other
"Catherine"s following her, I was wondering why a saint banished from the
canon (C. of Alexandria) - at least, I _think_ she was - is still included
in the Litany. Tradition? And are there any other saints of dubious
hisorical status still in the Litany?
I'm now going to New Advent and will probably find the answer to my own
question. But if anyone cares to comment, I'd be pleased.
MG
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