List of Cornish saints

This is a list of Cornish saints, including saints more loosely associated with Cornwall: many of them will have links to sites elsewhere in regions with significant ancient British history, such as Wales, Brittany or Devon.

For more information see the works of Canon Doble (1880–1945),[2]Nicholas Orme's book, The Saints of Cornwall (2000),[3][4] and the works of Charles Henderson N.B.

All these have dedications in Cornwall but not all have legends or traditions associating them with Cornwall.

The 24 honorary canons of Truro Cathedral occupy stalls named after 24 saints (almost all of them Cornish): Carantoc; Buriana; Germoe; Conan; Winwalloe; Nectan; Petroc; Adwenna; Piran; Constantine; Cybi; Paul; Breaca; Neot; Rumon; Sampson; German; Meriadoc; Euni; Ia; Endelienta; Columb; Corentin; Aldhelm.

[6][7] More recent Cornishmen recognized for sanctity include the Irish-Cornish martyr Blessed John Cornelius.

Flag of St Piran, used as a flag of Cornwall
St Piran portrayed in a stained glass window in Truro Cathedral
The Archangel Michael from Perugino's triptych in the Certosa of Pavia *The Archangel Michael was recognized as the patron saint of Cornwall in medieval times; his cult however was introduced to the land by the Normans. In the calendar of the Church of England diocese of Truro , 8 May is the feast of St. Michael, Protector of Cornwall . The archangel Michael is one of the three patron saints of Cornwall . [ 1 ]
A stained glass window in the chancel of Tintagel church which depicts St Piran (left) and St Julitta
St Petroc's Cross, used as a flag of Devon