The results of the final rounds of the
World
Cup of Royal Saints will be posted here as we have them.
Quarter-finals, starting on July 11th.
Elizabeth of Hungary 61.1
v Charlemagne 38.9
A surprisingly easy win for the Hungarian nurse, putting to flight the mighty emperor.
St Margaret of Scotland 48.3
v Stephen I of Hungary 51.7
Well, the Hungarians are walking away with this, but at least this one was very close.
Jadwiga of Poland 64.5 v
Charles (Karl) I of Austria 35.5
The Poles managed to drum up a massive support for the lesser-known Jadwiga. Will she go all the way?
Louis IX of France 52.3 v
Edward the Confessor 47.7
Another close round, and the plucky English boy goes out.
Semi-finals, starting on July 19th.
Elizabeth of Hungary 51.7 v Louis IX of France 48.3
By a very narrow margin the Hungarian girl casts down French hopes of a victory for "les bleus".
Stephen I of Hungary 35.6 v
Jadwiga of Poland 64.4
The Poles continue to muster their army of supporters, and Stephen is swept away.
Third place playoff.
Louis IX of France
46.4 v
Stephen I of Hungary 53.6
Big Steve takes the BRONZE.
FINAL
Elizabeth of Hungary 24.3
v
Jadwiga of Poland 75.7
The Polish army sweeps the board. GOLD for Jad, and SILVER for Liz.
Details of the last eight.
Elizabeth of Hungary. C13 princess, saint.
St Margaret of Scotland.
C11 queen, saint.
Jadwiga of Poland. C14 monarch, saint.
Louis IX of France. C13 king, saint.
Edward the Confessor.
C11 English king, saint.
Charles (Karl) I of Austria. C19/20 emperor, blessed.
Stephen I of Hungary. C10/11 king, saint.
Charlemagne. C8/9 emperor, beatified.
This is the spiritual journey of me, Eccles, my big brother Bosco, and my Grate-Anti Moly. Eccles is saved, but we've got real problems with Bosco and Anti.
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Saturday, 8 July 2023
Sunday, 2 April 2023
The last eight saints
We have reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup of Uncrowned Saints, and because Elon Musk, in his wisdom, is
changing the rules of Twitter polls, this may be the last one we run. It also has to be completed by Easter Saturday.
So - unless we can find a way round this - no more world cups of bad hymns (Lord of the Dance), bad cardinals (Cupich),
ugly churches (St Francis de Sales, Norton Shores, Michigan), instruments from Hell (vuvuzela) etc. etc.
So we'll use this post to record the results of the final rounds of the (last?) Twitter World Cup.
Pope Leo XIII 61.8 v
Fulton Sheen 38.2
Leo takes it, surprisingly easily. Well, they are both very strong candidates, whatever
Cardinal Dolan thinks.
G.K. Chesterton 51.8 v
Karl I of Austria 48.2
The lead changed hands several times, but finally GKC won the contest. The vote was 52-48,
but all requests for a second "people's vote" that might give a different answer will be rejected.
Pope Pius XII 58.9 v
Pope Benedict XVI 41.1
Experience tells, as the old campaigner beats the newcomer in the Pope v Pope quarter-final.
Thomas à Kempis 51.4 v
Marcel Lefebvre 48.6
A lot of SSPX fans voted in earlier rounds, but Tom managed to scrape through this time.
Semi-finals (starting on Easter Sunday). Pope Leo XIII 71.7 v Pope Pius XII 28.3 A "two popes" semi-final. Leo takes this, surprisingly easily, and declares himself "fighting fit" as the final approaches. G.K. Chesterton 47.6 v Thomas à Kempis 52.4 A "two writers" semi-final. A close match, and Thomas heads for the final, leaving GKC to contest the bronze halo.
THIRD PLACE PLAYOFF Pope Pius XII 55.6 v G.K. Chesterton 44.4 Pius takes the bronze halo. John Cornwell bites his leg off in embarrassment. FINAL Pope Leo XIII 64.1 v Thomas à Kempis 35.9 A surprisingly easy win for Leo. Gold halo for him, and silver for Thomas.
Semi-finals (starting on Easter Sunday). Pope Leo XIII 71.7 v Pope Pius XII 28.3 A "two popes" semi-final. Leo takes this, surprisingly easily, and declares himself "fighting fit" as the final approaches. G.K. Chesterton 47.6 v Thomas à Kempis 52.4 A "two writers" semi-final. A close match, and Thomas heads for the final, leaving GKC to contest the bronze halo.
THIRD PLACE PLAYOFF Pope Pius XII 55.6 v G.K. Chesterton 44.4 Pius takes the bronze halo. John Cornwell bites his leg off in embarrassment. FINAL Pope Leo XIII 64.1 v Thomas à Kempis 35.9 A surprisingly easy win for Leo. Gold halo for him, and silver for Thomas.
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