Martyrs and Myths: The Evolution of Patron Saints with Francis Young

History Rage - En podkast av Paul Bavill - Mandager

Embark on a historical odyssey with us as we unravel the tangled web of patron saints and national identities in the latest episode of History Rage. Our returning rager, Frances Young, a scholar of religious history and folklore, sheds light on the misconceptions surrounding patron saints, particularly those tethered to nations. Join us as we dissect the myths, explore the evolution of these religious figures, and their profound impact on cultural and national identity.Patron Saints and National Identity:- The misconception of a singular, official patron saint for each nation.- How medieval societies understood and engaged with the cult of saints.- The influence of patron saints on the formation of national identity.Saints and Their Surprising Patronages:- The curious associations of saints with various causes and professions.- The role of martyrdom and relics in shaping the veneration of saints.- The fluidity and informality of saints' patronages over time.Saints in the Fabric of National Identity:- The enduring legacy of St. Patrick and his synonymous relationship with Irish identity.- The integration of saintly figures into royal dynasties and their impact on legitimacy and succession.- The role of saints in the devotional formation of national consciousness.Saint George vs. Saint Edmund:- The historical shift from St. Edmund to St. George as England's prominent patron.- The influence of the Reformation and state iconography on this transition.- The reality of multiple patron saints co-existing within a nation's history.Francis Young's Call to Rethink Patron Saints:- Challenging the rigid notions of patron saints and embracing their folkloric nature.- Recognizing the people's role in shaping the cult of saints through popular religion.- The importance of acknowledging the multiplicity of patron saints in reflecting a nation's complex identity.For further enlightenment, delve into Francis Young's profound works on St. Edmund and other aspects of religion and folklore, available through the History Rage bookshop. Follow his prolific musings on Twitter @DrFrancisYoung and engage with the vibrant discussion.Don't forget to review us on your preferred podcast platforms and join the conversation on Twitter @HistoryRage. Support our passionate endeavour on Patreon and become part of the 'Angry Mob' for exclusive content and the treasured History Rage mug at patreon.com/historyrage.Tune in, stay informed, and stay angry Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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