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SaintName Canonizer CanonizationLocation SaintMiracle1 SaintMiracle2 SaintMiracle3 FeastDay Profession ReligiousAffiliation Patronage Attributes PrimaryShrine AdditionalVeneration SaintBirthPlace SaintCauseOfDeath DeathPlace
Blessed Agnello of Pisa March 07 (Franciscans), May 07 or September 10 (locally) Friar, Custos, Minister Provincial Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans) Franciscan habit, Book of the Gospels Oxford, England (destroyed; no current shrine) Pisa, Tuscany, Italy Dysentery Oxford, England
Blessed Anna of the Angels Monteagudo Healing attributed during beatification process January 10 Nun; prioress Dominican Order Peruvian Dominicans Dominican habit Monastery of St. Catherine of Siena, Calle Santa Catalina 105, Arequipa, Arequipa Region, Peru Arequipa, Arequipa Region, Peru natural causes Arequipa, Arequipa Region, Peru
Blessed Edward Poppe Healing of a child from terminal illness June 10 Priest Diocesan Parish priests; Eucharistic adoration; the Eucharist Monstrance; chalice; host St. Martin's Church, Moerbeke, Belgium Leest, Flemish Brabant, Belgium Natural causes Moerbeke-Waas, East Flanders, Belgium
Blessed Francisca de Paula de Jesus Isabel Healing of a young boy from a terminal illness (beatification) June 14 Laywoman; tertiary Augustinians (tertiary) Baependi; Minas Gerais; black laywomen Rosary; veil; lily Sanctuary of Nhá Chica, Baependi, Brazil Baependi, Minas Gerais, Empire of Brazil (now Brazil) Natural causes Baependi, Minas Gerais, Republic of Brazil (now Brazil)
Blessed George Haydock Healing attributed to the Martyrs of England and Wales November 22 Priest Diocesan Martyrs of England and Wales Palm of martyrdom; rope (hanging) St Andrew and Blessed George Haydock Church, Preston, England Cottam Hall, Lancashire, Kingdom of England Martyrdom by hanging, drawing, and quartering Tyburn, London, Kingdom of England
Blessed John Licci Carrying a heavy beam alone that 20 men could not lift Multiplication of bread to feed a widow and her children for years Healing of crushed heads in accidents November 14 Priest Dominican Order head injuries; crushed heads Dominican habit; beam of wood; loaf of bread Convent of Saint Zita, Caccamo, Italy Corleone, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily (now Italy) natural causes Caccamo, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily (now Italy)
Blessed John of Parma March 20 Philosopher, Theologian, Minister General Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans) Franciscan students and scholars Franciscan habit, book, cross Greccio, Italy (hermitage where he retired) Parma, Italy Natural Causes Camerino, Italy
Blessed Luke Belludi Intercession leading to the liberation of Padua from Ezzelino III da Romano in 1256 February 17 Student Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans) Students Franciscan habit, book (symbolizing education), association with St. Anthony Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua, Padua, Italy Padua, Italy Natural causes Padua, Italy
Blessed María de Jesús de Ágreda May 24 Nun; mystic Poor Clares (Conceptionist Franciscan) Ágreda; mystics; New Mexico missions (informal) Franciscan habit; book; bilocation Convent of the Immaculate Conception, Ágreda, Soria, Spain Ágreda, Soria, Spain natural causes Ágreda, Soria, Spain
Blessed Mariano de Jesus Euse Hoyos Healing of Fr. Rafael Gildardo Vélez Saldarriaga from cancer July 13 Priest Diocese of Santa Rosa de Osos Colombian clergy; the poor priest with peasants Parish Church of Angostura, Calle 5 Yarumal, Antioquia Department, Colombia natural causes Angostura, Antioquia Department, Colombia
Blessed Marie-Clémentine Anuarite Nengapeta Healing of a child with severe illness in 1982 December 01 Teacher, Cook, Sacristan Sisters of the Holy Family Martyrs, Victims of Violence, Congolese Women Nun's habit, palm branch, image of the Virgin Mary Isiro Cathedral, Isiro, Democratic Republic of Congo Wamba, Haut-Uélé, Democratic Republic of Congo Martyrdom Isiro, Haut-Uélé, Democratic Republic of Congo
Blessed Mary of Jesus the Good Shepherd Healing of Marianna Rataj from puerperal infection with generalized peritonitis November 21 Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth; Poland habit of the Sisters; book (her writings); model of the Holy Family General House of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Rome, Italy Zhytomyr, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) natural causes Rome, Papal States (now Italy)
Blessed Miguel Pro Healing of a young girl from a terminal illness November 23 Jesuit priest Jesuits Mexico; martyrs; persecuted Christians; Jesuit martyrs; clandestine priests Crucifix; palm of martyrdom; firing squad Church of the Holy Family, Mexico City, Mexico Guadalupe, Zacatecas, Mexico Martyrdom by firing squad Mexico City, Mexico
Blessed Villana de'Botti Visions and prophecies during life February 28 Wife; lay Dominican tertiary Dominicans (Third Order) Against temptation; conversion; lay Dominicans Dominican habit; rosary Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy Florence, Republic of Florence (now Italy) Natural causes Florence, Republic of Florence (now Italy)
First Martyrs of the See of Rome June 30 Various None Persecuted Christians Palm branch, martyr’s crown Various churches in Rome, Italy Orthodox Christianity, Anglican Communion Various, likely Rome and Judea, Roman Empire Martyrdom (various methods, including burning, crucifixion) Rome, Roman Empire
Forty Martyrs of Sebaste One soldier's death upon renouncing faith, another's conversion and immediate martyrdom March 09 (Eastern Orthodox), March 10 (Roman Catholic) Soldiers in the Roman Army, Legio XII Fulminata Early Christians Soldiers, policemen, memory, resistance to persecution Group of forty soldiers, often depicted on a frozen lake, sometimes with angels or a crown of martyrdom Cathedral of the Forty Martyrs, Sebaste (destroyed); relics also in various places like Constantinople and Rome Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, some Protestant denominations Unknown, likely various places in the Roman Empire Hypothermia, Martyrdom Sebaste, Lesser Armenia (modern-day Sivas, Turkey)
Mother Angelica Natural causes
Pope Saint Anastasius I Early Church December 19 Bishop of Rome Papal tiara; keys St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City Eastern Orthodox Church Rome, Roman Empire Natural causes Rome, Roman Empire
Pope Saint Clement I Early Church November 23 Bishop of Rome Mariners; stonecutters; marble workers; sick children Anchor; papal tiara; fountain Basilica of San Clemente, Rome, Italy Eastern Orthodox Church; Anglican Communion Rome, Roman Empire Martyrdom by drowning Chersonesus, Taurica, Roman Empire (now Crimea)
Pope Saint Cletus April 26 Pope, Bishop Early Church leadership Papal vestments, martyr’s palm, keys St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City (traditional burial site) Eastern Orthodox Church Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) Martyrdom (traditionally beheading) Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy)
Pope Saint Damasus I Unknown Unknown Traditional graces at his tomb Inspirations for Jerome's Vulgate (traditional) Protection during Ursinus riots (devotional) December 11 Priest, deacon, bishop, pope Roman Catholic Archaeologists Papal tiara, pallium, episcopal vestments, book, inscription tablet Church of San Lorenzo in Damaso, Rome, Italy Eastern Orthodox Church Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) Natural causes Rome, Western Roman Empire (now Italy)
Pope Saint Eleutherius May 26 Bishop Early Christian community papal tiara; book St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City Eastern Orthodox Church Nicomedia, Bithynia, Roman Empire (tradition) martyrdom (disputed tradition) Rome, Roman Empire
Pope Saint Gelasius I Early Church November 21 Deacon; pope Roman Catholic Church popes; civil servants; against simony papal tiara and keys; book (decretals) St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City Eastern Orthodox Church Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) natural causes Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy)
Pope Saint Gregory the Great Healing of a sick monk in Rome Protection of Rome from a plague September 03 Monk, pope Benedictine Order Musicians, teachers, popes Papal tiara, dove, book St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion Rome, Roman Empire Natural causes Rome, Roman Empire
Pope Saint Martin I April 13 Pope, Bishop Against oppression, perseverance in faith Papal tiara, staff, chains (symbolizing exile) Basilica of San Martino ai Monti, Rome, Italy Eastern Orthodox Church Todi, Umbria, Eastern Roman Empire (now Italy) Martyrdom (exile, starvation, and illness) Cherson, Eastern Roman Empire (now Sevastopol, Crimea)
Pope Saint Pius V Pope Clement XI Rome, Papal States (now Italy) Healing of a crippled child, c. 1671 Cure of a woman’s fever, c. 1711 April 30 Pope, Bishop, Dominican Friar Dominican Order Valletta (Malta), Bosco Marengo, Catholic reform Papal tiara, Dominican habit, rosary, bull Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, Italy Bosco Marengo, Duchy of Milan (now Italy) Natural causes (kidney disease) Rome, Papal States (now Italy)
Pope Saint Soter Early Church April 22 Bishop of Rome Catholic Church in Corinth Papal tiara; keys St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City Eastern Orthodox Church Fondi, Latium, Roman Empire (now Italy) Natural causes Rome, Roman Empire
Rhoda Wise Cadiz, Ohio Natural causes Canton, OH
Saint Abban the Hermit May 13 Hermit, Preacher Abingdon Hermit’s robes, staff Ireland Natural causes Abingdon, Berkshire, Roman Britain (now England)
Saint Adalbald of Ostrevant February 02 Nobleman sword; martyr’s palm Abbey of Saint-Ghislain, Rue de la Chaussée, 7330 Saint-Ghislain, Hainaut, Belgium Flanders (region), Frankish Kingdom martyrdom Péruwelz, Hainaut, Frankish Kingdom (modern Belgium)
Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg Pope Sylvester II Rome Numerous posthumous healings June 20 Archbishop; missionary Slavic missions; Magdeburg Mitre; book; Slavic cross Magdeburg Cathedral, Magdeburg, Germany Worms, Franconia, East Francia (now Germany) Natural causes Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany)
Saint Ælfheah of Canterbury Early Church April 19 Bishop; archbishop; martyr Canterbury; kidnapped children; convulsion in children; against gout Axe; crozier; head in hands Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, England Church of England Weston, Hampshire, Kingdom of England (now England) Martyrdom by bludgeoning Greenwich, Kingdom of England (now London, England)
Saint Agatha Survived torture and healed her wounds Stopped an eruption of Mount Etna Her veil saved Catania from fire February 05 Virgin, Martyr Catania, Sicily; against fire; breast cancer; bell-founders; bakers; wet nurses Shears, tongs, breasts on a dish, palm of martyrdom Cathedral of Saint Agatha, Catania, Italy Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion Catania, Sicily, Italy Martyrdom Catania, Sicily, Italy
Saint Agnes of Bohemia Pope John Paul II Vatican City March 02 Princess, Abbess Poor Clares (Order of Saint Clare) Czech Republic, Charity workers, the poor, Prague Lamb, Crown, Poor Clares habit Convent of Saint Agnes, Prague Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia Natural Causes Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia
Saint Agnes of Montepulciano Pope Benedict XIII Rome, Papal States (now Italy) Healing of a sick child post-death, c. 1317 Cure of a woman’s blindness, c. 1725 April 20 Dominican Nun, Abbess Dominican Order Montepulciano, nuns, chastity Dominican habit, lily, lamb, book Church of Santa Maria Novella, Montepulciano, Italy Gracciano Vecchio, Montepulciano, Tuscany (now Italy) Natural causes (illness and exhaustion) Montepulciano, Tuscany (now Italy)
Saint Agnes of Rome Hair grew to cover her nakedness during martyrdom Apparition curing Constantia, daughter of Constantine January 21 Virgin, Martyr Virgins, chastity, girls, engaged couples, rape survivors, gardeners Lamb, palm branch, long hair, crown of martyrdom Sant’Agnese fuori le mura, Rome, Italy Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) Martyrdom by beheading or stabbing Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy)
Saint Aileran December 29 Monk; scholar; lector Irish monastic Scholars Book; quill; monastic habit Clonard Abbey Ruins, County Meath, Ireland Ireland (Clonard, Meath, traditional) Yellow Plague Clonmacnoise, County Offaly, Ireland
Saint Albert the Great Pope Pius XI Rome, Italy Traditional cures through intercession November 15 Philosopher; theologian; bishop; professor Order of Preachers (Dominicans) Scientists; philosophers; natural sciences; medical technicians; students Dominican habit; book; globe; astrolabe Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany Lauingen, Duchy of Swabia, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany) Natural causes Cologne, Electorate of Cologne, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany)
Saint Aldegunais of Maubeuge Alleged walking across the Sambre River Visions of divine guidance January 30 Abbess, Virgin Benedictine Against breast cancer, cancer patients, wounds, childhood diseases, fever, headaches, sudden death Benedictine habit, staff, river Maubeuge Abbey (historical, now lost) Eastern Orthodox Church Hainaut, Frankish Empire (now Belgium) Natural causes (breast cancer) Maubeuge, Frankish Empire (now France)
Saint Alexander I May 03 Bishop Early Christian community papal tiara; sword (martyrdom) St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City Eastern Orthodox Church Rome, Roman Empire martyrdom (tradition) Rome, Roman Empire
Saint Alexis Falconieri Pope Leo XIII Rome, Italy No specific miracle recorded for beatification No specific miracle recorded for canonization; recognized through communal sanctity February 17 Merchant, Religious Brother Order of Servites Orvieto, Italy Black habit of the Servites, lily Monte Senario, near Florence, Italy Florence, Italy Natural causes Monte Senario, Italy
Saint Alfred the Great Early English Church Traditional accounts of victories attributed to his piety October 26 King; scholar; warrior Anglo-Saxon Christian Learning; scholars; universities; the West Country of England Sword; book; lamp or torch Winchester Cathedral, England Anglican Communion; Eastern Orthodox Church Wantage, Berkshire, Wessex (now England) Natural causes Winchester, Wessex (now England)
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga Pope Benedict XIII Rome, Papal States Healing of a woman with a chronic illness in Mantua Recovery of a Jesuit novice from a terminal fever in Rome 21 June None Society of Jesus Youth, students, plague victims, Jesuit novices Lily, cross, skull, Jesuit habit Church of Sant'Ignazio, Rome, Italy Castiglione delle Stiviere, Duchy of Mantua Plague Rome, Papal States
Saint Alphonsa Pope Benedict XVI Vatican City Healing of a child’s clubfoot in 1985 AD Healing of a boy’s kidney disease in 2007 AD July 28 Nun, educator Franciscan Clarist Congregation Against illness, Kerala Nun’s habit, rosary St. Mary’s Forane Church, Bharananganam, India Syro-Malabar Church Kudamaloor, Kerala, India Natural causes (illness) Bharananganam, Kerala, India
Saint Alphonsus Liguori Pope Gregory XVI Rome, Papal States (now Italy) Healing of a deaf-mute girl in Naples Cure of a paralyzed boy in Pagani August 01 Lawyer; priest; bishop; foundress Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists) Theologians; moralists; confessors; final exams; arthritis sufferers Bishop's crozier; book (moral theology); chained demon Sanctuary of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Pagani, Italy Marianella, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy) Natural causes Pagani, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy)
Saint Alphonsus Marie Liguori Pope Gregory XVI Vatican City Healing of a woman’s tuberculosis in 1815 AD Healing of a child’s paralysis in 1838 AD August 01 Priest, lawyer, theologian Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer Theologians, arthritis sufferers, Naples Redemptorist habit, book, quill Basilica of Saint Alphonsus, Pagani, Italy Orthodox Christianity Marianella, Naples, Kingdom of Naples Natural causes (illness) Pagani, Kingdom of Naples
Saint Alphonsus Rodriguez Pope Leo XIII Rome, Italy Healing of a blind boy in Mallorca in 1680 Cure of a paralytic Jesuit novice in 1820 October 30 Businessman; lay brother Society of Jesus Jesuit lay brothers; against scruples Rosary; lily; book Church of Montesion, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Valladolid, Spain Natural causes Mallorca, Spain
Saint Amalberga July 10 Nun None Flanders, mothers Nun’s habit, fish Church of Our Lady, Temse, Belgium Orthodox Christianity Unknown, likely Flanders, Belgium Natural causes Maubeuge, Francia
Saint Ambrose December 07 Theologian, bishop None Milan, beekeepers, bishops, theologians Bishop’s vestments, beehive, whip Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio, Milan, Italy Orthodox Christianity, Anglican Communion Trier, Gallia Belgica, Roman Empire Natural causes Milan, Roman Empire
Saint Anacletus April 26 (traditional); July 13 (current Roman Martyrology) Bishop Early Christian community papal tiara; pallium St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City Eastern Orthodox Church Rome, Roman Empire martyrdom (tradition) Rome, Roman Empire

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