Nominations Open!

Nominations for next year’s field of 32 saints are currently being accepted by the Supreme Executive Committee. Yes, in addition to Eastertide, today begins Nominationtide.

lent madness tote bagBut before we get to the main attraction, we encourage you to visit the Lentorium. You can prove your love for Lent Madness by loading up on Lent Madness merchandise, including the Lent Madness 2014 tote bag, the Lent Madness wall clock, some Lent Madness 2014 coasters, a Lent Madness 2014 magnet, and much, much more. And, of course, don't forget to stock up on Charles Wesley or Lent Madness perpetual purple mugs.

And now, on to the main attraction, the call for nominations for Lent Madness 2015!

As always, we seek to put together a balanced bracket of saints ancient and modern, Biblical and ecclesiastical representing the breadth and diversity of Christ’s One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.

Inevitably, some will disagree with certain match-ups or be disappointed that their favorite saint didn’t end up in the official bracket. If you find yourself muttering invective against the SEC, we implore you to take a deep cleansing breath. Remember, there’s always Lent Madness 2029.

While the SEC remains responsible for the formation of the final bracket, we encourage your participation in the nominating process. As in past years, we might even listen to some of your suggestions.

As you discern saints to nominate, please keep in mind that a number of saints are ineligible for next year’s “saintly smack down.” This includes the entire field of Lent Madness 2014, those saints who made it to the Round of the Elate Eight in 2013 and 2012, and those from the 2011 Faithful Four. Here is a comprehensive list of ineligible saints. Please keep this in mind as you submit your nominations — which you can do by leaving a comment on this post.

Also, please note that the saints you nominate should be in the sanctoral calendar of one or more churches. We’re open minded. To a point.

Remember that when it comes to saints in Lent Madness, many are called yet few are chosen (by the SEC). So leave a comment below with your (eligible) nomination!

The Field from 2014 (all ineligible)
Mary of Egypt
David of Wales
Ephrem of Edessa
Catherine of Siena
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Alfred the Great
Lydia
Catherine of Alexandria
Antony of Egypt
Moses the Black
Thomas Gallaudet
Joseph of Arimathea
John Wesley
Charles Henry Brent
Christina the Astonishing
Alcuin
Julia Chester Emry
Charles Wesley
FD Maurice
SJI Schereschewsky
Phillips Brooks
Harriet Bedell
JS Bach
Anna Cooper
John of the Cross
James Holly
Nicholas Ridley
Aelred
Louis of France
Thomas Merton
Basil the Great
Simeon

Past Golden Halo Winners (ineligible)
George Herbert, C.S. Lewis, Mary Magalene, Frances Perkins, Charles Wesley

From 2011 — 2013 (ineligible)
Jonathan Daniels
Harriet Tubman
Hilda of Whitby
Luke
Dorothy Day
Li-Tim Oi
Oscar Romero
Enmegahbowh
Emma of Hawaii
Margaret of Scotland
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Evelyn Underhill
Jerome
Thomas Cranmer
Clare of Assisi
Thomas Beckett
Perpetua

By the way, it's worth remembering that all the talk you hear these days about transparency and accountability is moot for the SEC. We reveal little and answer to no one. So if you don't like the choices that we'll announce at an unspecified future date known only to us (see what we did there?), start your own online devotional.

For now, we wish you a joyous Eastertide and Nominationtide.

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Wall of Fame
Scott and Tim posing with 2015 Golden Halo Winner Francis of Assisi

Scott and Tim piously posing with 2015 Golden Halo Winner Francis of Assisi

Welcome to the Lent Madness Wall of Fame (not to be confused with the Lent Madness Wall of Shame that highlights perpetrators of voter fraud and those who take issue with the benevolent dictatorship of the Supreme Executive Committee).

Here, you'll be able to check out completed brackets from years past and take a trip down memory lane with former Celebrity Bloggers. Curious who won the first ever Lent Madness competition in 2010? This is the place to be. Wonder who Philander Chase lost to in Lent Madness 2012? Still shocked that Frances Perkins swept to victory in 2013 and want to see which saints she left in her wake? You've come to the right place.

If you send us a picture of a celebrity with a Lent Madness mug, we'll be sure to post it here (and we mean a real celebrity not some reality show "star" and this doesn't mean photoshopping a picture of a mug onto Kevin Bacon's lips either).

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Celebrity Blogger Wall of Fame

Here we recognize past Lent Madness Celebrity Bloggers — those gone (at least until they get sucked back in) but not forgotten.
The Rev. Nancy Frausto Celebrity Blogger 2015

The Rev. Nancy Frausto
Celebrity Blogger 2015

The Rev. Marcus Halley
Celebrity Blogger 2018 & 2019

The Rev. Maria Kane Celebrity Blogger 2014 & 2015

The Rev. Maria Kane
Celebrity Blogger 2014 & 2015

The Rev. Laura Darling Celebrity Blogger 2012-2015

The Rev. Laura Darling
Celebrity Blogger 2012-2015

The Rev. Robert Hendrickson Celebrity Blogger 2014 & 2015

The Rev. Robert Hendrickson
Celebrity Blogger 2014 & 2015

The Rev. Penny Nash Celebrity Blogger 2011-2014

The Rev. Penny Nash
Celebrity Blogger
2011-2014

Canon Heidi Shott             Celebrity Blogger                 2012-2014

The Rev. Chris Yaw         Celebrity Blogger 2012 & 2013

The Rev. Neil Alan Willard Celebrity Blogger 2011-2013

The Rev. Neil Alan Willard
Celebrity Blogger
2011-2013

The Rev. Bosco Peters
Celebrity Blogger 2012

Dr. Meredith Gould
Celebrity Blogger
2011 & 2012

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