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Is there a St. Helier Day? The Jade Knight 22:23, 3 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

16 July - the Parish normally timetables some events during the week under the title St. Helier Week and the pilgrimage is usually held on the nearest Sunday. Man vyi 05:18, 4 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

MARCULF : MARCOUF !

It might be embarrassing for foreigners to find Saint MALCULF alternately with his British and with his French name MARCOUF. It should be said, that MARCOUF is the Frech form of his name.Omenvorte 22:49, 25 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The article uses Marculf consistently in the text, and provides the French version the first time he's mentioned in explanatory parenthesis regarding the associated placename. Sources are quoted which use Marcouf. Quite why this should embarrass anyone is mysterious to me. The linked article Saint Marculf provides the name variants. Man vyi 04:56, 26 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Cunibert

The lifetimes of St Cunibert and St Helier do not overlap. According to the article, Helier's parents prayed to Cunibert before Heliers birth but according to the article on Cunibert he was born 45 years after Heliers death. 80.6.159.120 22:38 8 March 2008 (GMT)