| ISIDORE | _ of Seville, Roman Catholic Saint who was an archbishop and scholar noted for his Etymologies, an encyclopedia (7) |
| BEDE | Saint known as the Venerable ---, monk and scholar noted for his Ecclesiastical History Of The English People (4) |
| DAMIAN | Saint who was an early Christian martyr with his twin brother Cosmos |
| IGNATIUS | Roman Catholic saint who was the founder of the religious order known as the Jesuits, ... of Loyola |
| ALDATE | Roman Catholic saint who was a bishop of Gloucester (6) |
| RELICS | Mementos of priest hoarded by Roman Catholic saint (6) |
| AUGUSTINE | Bishop of Hippo and saint who was one of the Fathers of the Christian Church (9) |
| THOMASA | and 25ac, Saint who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder in 1170 |
| BENSON | An archbishop's son who penned the Dodo trilogy and the Mapp and Lucia series of novels (6) |
| BECKET | see 43ac, Saint who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder in 1170 |
| DIOCESE | One of the 12 units into which the Roman Empire was divided; also an archbishop's region (7) |
| RELIC | Priest is enthralled by Roman Catholic saint's bones, maybe (5) |
| ANSELM | Saint who was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1093 by King William II (6) |
| YOURGRACE | Formal title of address for bishops, archbishops and English monarchs prior to Henry VIII (4,5) |
| GEORGEFARBANK | Saint who was England's fly-half at the start of the autumn series (6,7) |
| ANNE | Christian saint who was the mother of the Virgin Mary; feast day, 26 July (4) |
| PRIMATE | An archbishop in charge of a province in the Church of England (7) |
| SETON | ___ Hall University, named for the first American-born Catholic saint |
| AGNES | Note in Times for Catholic saint (5) |
| MOREORLESS | Catholic saint deprived of options? Effectively |