Saint Bill, Anyone?
Utne Reader
In what is apparently not a Microsoft marketing ploy, two Catholic
organizations have asked the Vatican to consider naming a patron
saint of the Internet, writes Katherine Balpataky in
Shift
(Nov. 1999). The nominees? San Pedro Regalado, a 15th-century
Catalonian priest who is said to have appeared in more than one
place at a time; and Saint Isidore of Seville, whose 20-volume
encyclopedia, Etymologies, represents the closest thing to the Web
the seventh century had to offer.