College of St Monica

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The College of St Monica is an SCA branch in the Kingdom of Lochac. Mundanely it is located at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Officially formed in 1988, it was originally part of the Barony of Stormhold, but when the Shire of Krae Glas split from the barony, the college went with it.

A very active college, it currently boasts 51 members on paper (more like 25 in person, total) as of October 2004. Current (2025) officers of the college are:

The quills on the College's heraldry are known by Monicans to be swan feathers (nothing so base as a goose feather, what are we, Cecillians?). As such, the swan is taken to be an informal symbol of the college. Monicans also consider the frog to be a symbol of the college, and if the heraldry of the college is drawn with supporters, they would be a frog and a swan.

The Frog Champion of St Monica is a member of the college chosen for their wit and frivolity, as exhibited through a speech. The Frog Bag is the symbol of this office, which appears as a green pilgrim's scrip with yellow interior and frog eyes on the flap of the bag. The first Frog Champion was Valentine Gaylord.

The Swan Champion of St Monica is a member of the college chosen for their beauty and deadliness, as exhibited through a boffer tournament. The Swan Boffer is the symbol of this office, which is a pure white boffer with ribbons attached. The first Swan Champion was Francis the Beardless.

Members auncient and venerable

Cunnan and the College of St Monica

Cunnan was originally started on the college's computers and the initial pages were entered by college members. It has since been moved offsite and received contributions from around the world. However, you will still find that many of Cunnan's administrators are ex-St Monicans.

External links

The College's website

See also