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| SaintName | Canonizer | CanonizationLocation | SaintMiracle1 | SaintMiracle2 | SaintMiracle3 | FeastDay | Profession | ReligiousAffiliation | Patronage | Attributes | PrimaryShrine | AdditionalVeneration | SaintBirthPlace | SaintCauseOfDeath | DeathPlace |
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| 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 |