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Table structure:
- SaintName - Page
- SaintStage - Page
- SaintBirthDate - Date
- SaintBirthPlace - String
- SaintBirthCoordinates - Coordinates
- SaintDeathDate - Date
- DeathPlace - String
- SaintDeathCoordinates - Coordinates
- SaintCauseOfDeath - String
- NotableAddress1 - String
- NotableLabel1 - String
- NotableCoordinates1 - Coordinates
- NotableAddress2 - String
- NotableLabel2 - String
- NotableCoordinates2 - Coordinates
- NotableAddress3 - String
- NotableLabel3 - String
- NotableCoordinates3 - Coordinates
- NotableAddress4 - String
- NotableLabel4 - String
- NotableCoordinates4 - Coordinates
- NotableAddress5 - String
- NotableLabel5 - String
- NotableCoordinates5 - Coordinates
- AssociatedCountries - String
- AssocSubdivisions - String
- AssociatedDioceses - String
- ReviewLevel - Integer
- BeatificationDate - Date
- Beatifier - Page
- BeatificationLocation - String
- Canonized - Boolean
- CanonizationDate - Date
- Canonizer - Page
- CanonizationLocation - String
- SaintMiracle1 - String
- SaintMiracle2 - String
- SaintMiracle3 - String
- FeastDay - String
- Profession - Page
- ReligiousAffiliation - Page
- Patronage - String
- Attributes - String
- PrimaryShrine - Page
- AdditionalVeneration - String
- LiturgicalClass - String
This table has 513 rows altogether.
| Page | SaintName | SaintStage | SaintBirthDate | SaintBirthPlace | SaintBirthCoordinates | SaintDeathDate | DeathPlace | SaintDeathCoordinates | SaintCauseOfDeath | NotableAddress1 | NotableLabel1 | NotableCoordinates1 | NotableAddress2 | NotableLabel2 | NotableCoordinates2 | NotableAddress3 | NotableLabel3 | NotableCoordinates3 | NotableAddress4 | NotableLabel4 | NotableCoordinates4 | NotableAddress5 | NotableLabel5 | NotableCoordinates5 | AssociatedCountries | AssocSubdivisions | AssociatedDioceses | ReviewLevel | BeatificationDate | Beatifier | BeatificationLocation | Canonized | CanonizationDate | Canonizer | CanonizationLocation | SaintMiracle1 | SaintMiracle2 | SaintMiracle3 | FeastDay | Profession | ReligiousAffiliation | Patronage | Attributes | PrimaryShrine | AdditionalVeneration | LiturgicalClass |
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| Blessed Agnello of Pisa (edit) | Blessed Agnello of Pisa | Blessed | 1195 | Pisa, Tuscany, Italy | 43.47147, 10.67979 | 1236-03-07 | Oxford, England | 51.75201, -1.25785 | Dysentery | Franciscan Convent, Oxford, England | Franciscan Convent | 51.75201, -1.25785 | 1882 | Pope Leo XIII | No | 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) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Blessed Anna of the Angels Monteagudo (edit) | Blessed Anna of the Angels Monteagudo | Blessed | Arequipa, Arequipa Region, Peru | -16.398900, -71.535000 | 1686-10-01 | Arequipa, Arequipa Region, Peru | -16.398900, -71.535000 | natural causes | Monastery of St. Catherine of Siena, Calle Santa Catalina 105, Arequipa, Arequipa Region, Peru | Site of education, profession, and prioress service | -16.399000, -71.536000 | Peru | [[Archdiocese of Arequipa]] | 0 | 1985-02-02 | Pope John Paul II | Arequipa, Peru | No | 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 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Blessed Edward Poppe (edit) | Blessed Edward Poppe | Blessed | Leest, Flemish Brabant, Belgium | 51.0167, 4.5167 | 1924-10-06 | Moerbeke-Waas, East Flanders, Belgium | 51.2000, 3.8167 | Natural causes | Kerkplein 1, 9240 Zele, Belgium | St. Blaise Church (early ministry and ordination site) | 51.0667, 4.0333 | Abdijstraat 23, 9230 Wetteren, Belgium | St. Gertrude's Church (vicar assignment) | 51.0000, 3.9000 | Moerbekeplein 1, 9240 Moerbeke, Belgium | St. Martin's Church (death site and shrine) | 51.2000, 3.8167 | Blessed Edward Poppe House, Leest, Belgium | Birthplace museum and devotion center | 51.0167, 4.5167 | Church of the Blessed Sacrament, New Orleans, LA 70115, United States | U.S. parish with Eucharistic devotion | 29.9333, -90.1000 | Belgium | [[Diocese of Ghent]] | 0 | 1999-03-10 | Pope John Paul II | St. Peter's Square, Vatican City | No | 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 | |||||||||
| Blessed Francisca de Paula de Jesus Isabel (edit) | Blessed Francisca de Paula de Jesus Isabel | Blessed | Baependi, Minas Gerais, Empire of Brazil (now Brazil) | 22.2333, -44.9500 | Baependi, Minas Gerais, Republic of Brazil (now Brazil) | 22.2333, -44.9500 | Natural causes | Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição, Praça da Matriz, Baependi, Minas Gerais 35590-000, Brazil | Birthplace parish and church she helped build | 22.2333, -44.9500 | Convent of the Immaculate Conception, Baependi, Minas Gerais 35590-000, Brazil | Augustinian tertiary community site | 22.2333, -44.9500 | Sanctuary of Nhá Chica, Baependi, Minas Gerais 35590-000, Brazil | Primary shrine and tomb | 22.2333, -44.9500 | Basilica of Our Lady of Aparecida, Aparecida SP 12570-000, Brazil | National Marian shrine (associated devotion) | -22.8500, -45.2333 | St. Francisca de Paula Church, New York, NY 10019, United States | U.S. parish dedication | 40.7667, -73.9833 | Brazil | [[Diocese of Campanha]] | 0 | 2013-04-05 | Cardinal Raymundo Damasceno Assis (on behalf of Pope Francis) | Baependi, Minas Gerais, Brazil | No | 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 | ||||||||||
| Blessed George Haydock (edit) | Blessed George Haydock | Blessed | Cottam Hall, Lancashire, Kingdom of England | 53.7667, -2.7833 | 1584-12-02 | Tyburn, London, Kingdom of England | 51.5167, -0.1500 | Martyrdom by hanging, drawing, and quartering | St Andrew and Blessed George Haydock Church, 73 Leyland Road, Preston PR1 9QJ, England | Birthplace parish and dedication | 53.7667, -2.7833 | St Alban's Church, 21 Roebuck St, Burnley BB11 1DF, England | Site of ministry and arrest vicinity | 53.7928, -2.2490 | Tyburn Convent, 199 Hyde Park Place, London W2 2LH, England | Execution site and convent | 51.5167, -0.1500 | St Mary and the Angels, 38 Cotton St, Bolton BL3 2AY, England | Regional veneration church | 53.5750, -2.4292 | England | [[Diocese of Lancaster]] | 0 | Pope John Paul II | St. Peter's Square, Vatican City | No | 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 | |||||||||||||
| Blessed John Licci (edit) | Blessed John Licci | Blessed | Corleone, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily (now Italy) | 37.9500, 13.3000 | Caccamo, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily (now Italy) | 38.0000, 13.4500 | natural causes | Convent of Saint Zita, Caccamo, Palermo, Sicily, Italy | Founded convent and site of miracles | 38.0000, 13.4500 | Church of St. Rosalia, Corleone, Palermo, Sicily, Italy | Birthplace parish | 37.9500, 13.3000 | Italy | [[Diocese of Palermo]] | 0 | 1928-09-08 | Pope Benedict XV | Rome, Italy | No | 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 | |||||||||||||||||
| Blessed John of Parma (edit) | Blessed John of Parma | Blessed | Parma, Italy | 1289-03-19 | Camerino, Italy | Natural Causes | Franciscan Friary, Paris, France | Franciscan Friary, Bologna, Italy | Franciscan Friary, Naples, Italy | Franciscan Friary, Rome, Italy | 1777 | Pope Pius VI | No | 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) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Blessed Luke Belludi (edit) | Blessed Luke Belludi | Blessed | Padua, Italy | 45.4064, 11.8768 | 1285-02-17 | Padua, Italy | 45.4064, 11.8768 | Natural causes | Rimini, Italy | 44.0571, 12.5653 | 1927-05-18 | Pope Pius XI | Vatican City | No | 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 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Blessed María de Jesús de Ágreda (edit) | Blessed María de Jesús de Ágreda | Blessed | 1602-02-04 | Ágreda, Soria, Spain | 41.850000, -1.616700 | Ágreda, Soria, Spain | 41.850000, -1.616700 | natural causes | Convent of the Immaculate Conception, Calle de la Concepción 1, 42100 Ágreda, Soria, Spain | Convent of profession and mystical life | 41.850000, -1.616700 | Spain; Mexico | [[Diocese of Osma-Soria]] | 0 | Pope Pius VI | Rome, Papal States | No | 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 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Blessed Mariano de Jesus Euse Hoyos (edit) | Blessed Mariano de Jesus Euse Hoyos | Blessed | Yarumal, Antioquia Department, Colombia | 6.805000, -75.583300 | Angostura, Antioquia Department, Colombia | 6.666700, -75.500000 | natural causes | Seminary of Medellín, Carrera 50 #50-50, Medellín, Antioquia Department, Colombia | Site of priestly formation | 6.251800, -75.563600 | Parish Church of Santa Rosa de Osos, Carrera 14 #21-50, Santa Rosa de Osos, Antioquia Department, Colombia | First parish assignment | 6.556100, -75.459700 | Parish Church of Angostura, Calle 5 #4-20, Angostura, Antioquia Department, Colombia | Primary site of ministry and burial | 6.666700, -75.500000 | Colombia | [[Diocese of Santa Rosa de Osos]] | 0 | 2000-09-04 | Pope John Paul II | St. Peter's Square, Vatican City | No | 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 | ||||||||||||||||
| Blessed Marie-Clémentine Anuarite Nengapeta (edit) | Blessed Marie-Clémentine Anuarite Nengapeta | Blessed | 1939-12-29 | Wamba, Haut-Uélé, Democratic Republic of Congo | 2.144167, 27.992778 | 1964-12-01 | Isiro, Haut-Uélé, Democratic Republic of Congo | 2.773889, 27.616667 | Martyrdom | Bafwabaka, Haut-Uélé, Democratic Republic of Congo | Mission of the Sisters of the Holy Family | 2.144167, 27.992778 | Democratic Republic of Congo | [[Diocese of Isiro-Niangara]], [[Diocese of Wamba]] | 3 | 1985-08-15 | Pope John Paul II | Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo | No | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Blessed Mary of Jesus the Good Shepherd (edit) | Blessed Mary of Jesus the Good Shepherd | Blessed | 1842-12-11 | Zhytomyr, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) | 50.2647, 28.6766 | Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | natural causes | General House of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Via Nazareth 400, 00181 Rome RM, Italy | Site of death and order's motherhouse | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Convent of the Holy Family, 600 North Springfield Ave, Chicago, IL 60624, USA | First U.S. foundation | 41.8833, -87.7167 | House of the Holy Family, 1st Nazareth House, Warsaw, Poland | Early Polish foundation | 52.2298, 21.0118 | Poland; Italy; United States | [[Diocese of Rome]] | 0 | Pope John Paul II | St. Peter's Square, Vatican City | No | 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 | |||||||||||||||||
| Blessed Miguel Pro (edit) | Blessed Miguel Pro | Blessed | Guadalupe, Zacatecas, Mexico | 22.7700, -102.5200 | Mexico City, Mexico | 19.4326, -99.1332 | Martyrdom by firing squad | Calz. de la Virgen de Guadalupe 1, Gustavo A. Madero, 07050 Mexico City, Mexico | Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe (site of ministry and veneration) | 19.4833, -99.1186 | Parroquia de la Sagrada Familia, Colonia Santa María la Ribera, Miguel Hidalgo, 06400 Mexico City, Mexico | Church of the Holy Family (execution site and shrine) | 19.4326, -99.1332 | Seminarío Conciliar de Guadalajara, Av. Hidalgo 2401, Col. Zona Universitaria, 44260 Guadalajara, Mexico | Seminary where he studied | 20.6667, -103.3667 | Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, 4211 S. Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60609, United States | U.S. parish dedicated to him | 41.8150, -87.6825 | Blessed Miguel Pro Catholic Academy, 2040 W. 69th St, Chicago, IL 60636, United States | School named in his honor | 41.7717, -87.6717 | Mexico; United States | [[Archdiocese of Mexico City]] | 0 | Pope John Paul II | St. Peter's Square, Vatican City | No | 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 | |||||||||||
| Blessed Villana de'Botti (edit) | Blessed Villana de'Botti | Blessed | Florence, Republic of Florence (now Italy) | 43.7696, 11.2558 | Florence, Republic of Florence (now Italy) | Natural causes | Piazza Santa Maria Novella, 50123 Florence, Italy | Santa Maria Novella (Dominican priory and tertiary association) | 43.7744, 11.2478 | Via della Pergola 58, 50121 Florence, Italy | Church of Sant'Ambrogio (burial site) | 43.7725, 11.2611 | Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Piazza della Minerva 42, 00186 Rome, Italy | Dominican basilica (order affiliation) | 41.8994, 12.4767 | St. Catherine of Siena Church, 104 W 68th St, New York, NY 10023, United States | Dominican devotion site | 40.7744, -73.9819 | St. Dominic Church, 2390 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94115, United States | Dominican parish (tertiary veneration) | 37.7858, -122.4283 | Italy; United States | [[Archdiocese of Florence]] | 0 | Pope Pius VIII | Rome | No | 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 | ||||||||||||
| First Martyrs of the See of Rome (edit) | First Martyrs of the See of Rome | Saint | Various, likely Rome and Judea, Roman Empire | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Martyrdom (various methods, including burning, crucifixion) | Yes | June 30 | Various | None | Persecuted Christians | Palm branch, martyr’s crown | Various churches in Rome, Italy | Orthodox Christianity, Anglican Communion | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (edit) | Forty Martyrs of Sebaste | Saints | Unknown, likely various places in the Roman Empire | 320-03-09 | Sebaste, Lesser Armenia (modern-day Sivas, Turkey) | Hypothermia, Martyrdom | Lake near Sebaste where they were martyred | No | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mother Angelica (edit) | Mother Angelica | 1923-04-20 | 2016-03-27 | Natural causes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pope Saint Anastasius I (edit) | Pope Saint Anastasius I | Saint | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Natural causes | Via di San Gregorio 30, 00193 Rome, Italy | San Gregorio al Celio (associated with papal tradition) | 41.8861, 12.4986 | St. Peter's Basilica, Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Vatican City | Papal burial tradition site | 41.9022, 12.4534 | Italy | [[Diocese of Rome]] | 0 | Yes | Early Church | December 19 | Bishop of Rome | Papal tiara; keys | St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City | Eastern Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pope Saint Clement I (edit) | Pope Saint Clement I | Saint | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Chersonesus, Taurica, Roman Empire (now Crimea) | 44.6167, 33.5000 | Martyrdom by drowning | Via Labicana 95, 00184 Rome, Italy | Basilica of San Clemente (primary shrine and relics) | 41.8897, 12.4972 | Saint Clement's Island, Coltons Point, Maryland 20626, United States | Site of first Catholic Mass in English colonies | 38.2167, -76.7500 | St. Clement's Church, Prague, Czech Republic | Baroque church with relics | 50.0864, 14.4167 | St. Clement's Cathedral, Aarhus, Denmark | Medieval dedication | 56.1567, 10.2083 | Basilica of St. Clement, Hanover, Germany | Patronal church | 52.3700, 9.7333 | Italy; Ukraine; United States | [[Diocese of Rome]] | 0 | Yes | 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 | |||||||||||||
| Pope Saint Cletus (edit) | Pope Saint Cletus | Saint | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Martyrdom (traditionally beheading) | Vatican Hill, Rome (burial site, now Vatican City) | 41.9022, 12.4534 | Yes | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pope Saint Damasus I (edit) | Pope Saint Damasus I | Saint | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | 384-12-11 | Rome, Western Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Natural causes | Church of San Lorenzo in Damaso, Rome, Italy | Primary shrine and family church | 41.8964, 12.4722 | San Lorenzo fuori le Mura, Piazzale del Verano 1, 00185 Rome, Italy | Initial burial site | 41.9017, 12.5167 | Catacomb of Callixtus, Via Appia Antica 110, 00179 Rome, Italy | Restored catacomb and inscriptions | 41.8589, 12.5167 | Basilica of St. John Lateran, Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano 4, 00184 Rome, Italy | Papal residence and synodal site | 41.8859, 12.5057 | Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire | Diplomatic engagement | Italy; Portugal; Spain | [[Diocese of Rome]] | 0 | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | 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 | ||||||
| Pope Saint Eleutherius (edit) | Pope Saint Eleutherius | Saint | Nicomedia, Bithynia, Roman Empire (tradition) | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.902800, 12.496400 | martyrdom (disputed tradition) | Italy | [[Diocese of Rome]] | 0 | Yes | May 26 | Bishop | Early Christian community | papal tiara; book | St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City | Eastern Orthodox Church | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pope Saint Gelasius I (edit) | Pope Saint Gelasius I | Saint | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | natural causes | St. Peter's Basilica, Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Vatican City | Site of burial and relics | 41.9022, 12.4534 | Basilica of St. John Lateran, Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano, 00184 Rome RM, Italy | Papal cathedral during his pontificate | 41.9032, 12.5054 | Church of St. Gelasius, Rome RM, Italy | Local church dedication | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Italy | Diocese of Rome | 0 | Yes | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Pope Saint Gregory the Great (edit) | Pope Saint Gregory the Great | Saint | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.90278, 12.49637 | 604-03-12 | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.90278, 12.49637 | Natural causes | Monte Cassino, Italy | 41.49139, 13.81361 | Yes | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pope Saint Hilary (edit) | St. Barbatus of Benevento | Saint | Benevento, Italy | 41.1308° N, 14.7811° E | 682-02-19 | Benevento, Italy | 41.1308° N, 14.7811° E | Natural causes | Morcone, Italy (where he served as a pastor) | 41.3387° N, 14.6405° E | Yes | Prediction of the siege of Benevento by Emperor Constans II | Healing of sick individuals | February 19 | Bishop, Preacher | Benevento, Italy | Bishop's mitre, crozier, tree, viper | Cathedral of Benevento, Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pope Saint Martin I (edit) | Pope Saint Martin I | Saint | Todi, Umbria, Eastern Roman Empire (now Italy) | 42.7828° N, 12.4085° E | Cherson, Eastern Roman Empire (now Sevastopol, Crimea) | 44.6167° N, 33.5254° E | Martyrdom (exile, starvation, and illness) | Rome, Eastern Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028° N, 12.4964° E | Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey) | 41.0082° N, 28.9784° E | Yes | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pope Saint Pius V (edit) | Pope Saint Pius V | Saint | 1504-01-17 | Bosco Marengo, Duchy of Milan (now Italy) | 44.8239, 8.6818 | 1572-05-01 | Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Natural causes (kidney disease) | Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, Italy | 41.8976, 12.4985 | Vatican Palace, Rome (now Vatican City) | 41.9029, 12.4534 | 1672-05-01 | Pope Clement X | Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | Yes | 1712-05-22 | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Pope Saint Soter (edit) | Pope Saint Soter | Saint | Fondi, Latium, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.3833, 13.6167 | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Natural causes | Via di San Gregorio 30, 00193 Rome, Italy | Church of San Gregorio Magno al Celio (papal tradition site) | 41.8861, 12.4986 | Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Vatican City | St. Peter's Basilica (papal burial tradition) | 41.9022, 12.4534 | St. Catherine of Siena Church, 104 W 68th St, New York, NY 10023, United States | New York dedication for early popes | 40.7744, -73.9819 | Italy; Greece | [[Diocese of Rome]] | 0 | Yes | Early Church | April 22 | Bishop of Rome | Catholic Church in Corinth | Papal tiara; keys | St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City | Eastern Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||||
| Rhoda Wise (edit) | Rhoda Wise | 1888-02-22 | Cadiz, Ohio | 40.27285, -80.99676 | 1948-07-07 | Canton, OH | 40.82303, -81.34341 | Natural causes | Wheeling, West Virginia | Childhood home | 40.06396, -80.72091 | No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Abban the Hermit (edit) | Saint Abban the Hermit | Saint | Ireland | Abingdon, Berkshire, Roman Britain (now England) | 51.6711° N, 1.2870° W (approximate) | Natural causes | Hermitage at Abingdon, Berkshire, England | 51.6711° N, 1.2870° W (approximate) | Yes | May 13 | Hermit, Preacher | Abingdon | Hermit’s robes, staff | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Adalbald of Ostrevant (edit) | Saint Adalbald of Ostrevant | Saint | Flanders (region), Frankish Kingdom | 652-01-02 | Péruwelz, Hainaut, Frankish Kingdom (modern Belgium) | 50.616700, 3.583300 | martyrdom | Belgium; France | [[Diocese of Tournai]] | 0 | Yes | February 02 | Nobleman | sword; martyr’s palm | Abbey of Saint-Ghislain, Rue de la Chaussée, 7330 Saint-Ghislain, Hainaut, Belgium | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg (edit) | Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg | Saint | Worms, Franconia, East Francia (now Germany) | 49.6333, 8.3667 | Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany) | 52.1205, 11.6276 | Natural causes | Domplatz 5, 39104 Magdeburg, Germany | Magdeburg Cathedral (episcopal see and primary shrine) | 52.1205, 11.6276 | St. Maurice and Catherine Church, Magdeburg, Germany | Associated devotional site | 52.1205, 11.6276 | St. Severus Church, Erfurt, Germany | Formation and missionary base | 50.9833, 11.0167 | St. Adalbert Church, Bolesławiec, Poland | Slavic mission veneration | 51.9500, 15.5667 | St. Adalbert Church, Prague, Czech Republic | Regional Slavic devotion | 50.0833, 14.4167 | Germany; Poland; Czech Republic | [[Archdiocese of Magdeburg]] | 0 | Yes | 999 | Pope Sylvester II | Rome | Numerous posthumous healings | June 20 | Archbishop; missionary | Slavic missions; Magdeburg | Mitre; book; Slavic cross | Magdeburg Cathedral, Magdeburg, Germany | |||||||||||
| Saint Ælfheah of Canterbury (edit) | Saint Ælfheah of Canterbury | Saint | Weston, Hampshire, Kingdom of England (now England) | 51.0000, -1.0000 | Greenwich, Kingdom of England (now London, England) | 51.4833, -0.0000 | Martyrdom by bludgeoning | Christ Church Gate, Canterbury CT1 2EH, England | Canterbury Cathedral (burial and primary shrine) | 51.2800, 1.0800 | Old Minster ruins, Winchester SO23 9NA, England | Site of Winchester bishopric | 51.0570, -1.3130 | St. Alphege Church, Greenwich SE10 9BL, England | Martyrdom site church | 51.4800, -0.0100 | St. Alphege's Church, Solihull B91 3EX, England | Regional dedication | 52.4100, -1.7800 | England | [[Archdiocese of Canterbury]] | 0 | Yes | 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 | ||||||||||||||||
| Saint Agatha (edit) | Saint Agatha | Saint | Catania, Sicily, Italy | 37.5027° N, 15.0871° E | Catania, Sicily, Italy | 37.5027° N, 15.0871° E | Martyrdom | Catania, Sicily, where she was imprisoned | 37.5027° N, 15.0871° E | Yes | 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 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Agnes of Bohemia (edit) | Saint Agnes of Bohemia | Saint | 1211-01-20 | Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia | 50.07874, 14.41978 | 1282-03-02 | Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia | 50.07874, 14.41978 | Natural Causes | Convent of Saint Agnes, Prague | 50.09245, 14.4247 | Hospital of St. Francis, Prague | 50.09255, 14.41801 | 1874-11-21 | Pope Pius IX | Yes | 1989-11-12 | 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 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Agnes of Montepulciano (edit) | Saint Agnes of Montepulciano | Saint | 1268-01-28 | Gracciano Vecchio, Montepulciano, Tuscany (now Italy) | 43.1167, 11.8167 | 1317-04-20 | Montepulciano, Tuscany (now Italy) | 43.0998, 11.781 | Natural causes (illness and exhaustion) | Monastery of Santa Maria Novella, Montepulciano, Italy | 43.0998, 11.781 | 1608-12-10 | Pope Clement VII | Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | Yes | 1726 | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Agnes of Rome (edit) | Saint Agnes of Rome | Saint | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Martyrdom by beheading or stabbing | Sant’Agnese fuori le mura, Rome, Italy | 41.9229, 12.519 | Sant’Agnese in Agone, Rome, Italy | 41.8988, 12.4746 | Yes | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Aileran (edit) | Saint Aileran | Saint | Ireland (Clonard, Meath, traditional) | 53.5333, -6.9500 | Clonmacnoise, County Offaly, Ireland | 53.3267, -8.0100 | Yellow Plague | Clonard Abbey Ruins, County Meath, Ireland | Site of scholarly life and lector role | 53.5333, -6.9500 | Clonmacnoise Monastic Site, Shannonbridge, County Offaly, Ireland | Associated monastic tradition and death | 53.3267, -8.0100 | Ireland | [[Diocese of Meath]] | 0 | Yes | December 29 | Monk; scholar; lector | Irish monastic | Scholars | Book; quill; monastic habit | Clonard Abbey Ruins, County Meath, Ireland | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Albert the Great (edit) | Saint Albert the Great | Saint | Lauingen, Duchy of Swabia, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany) | 48.5667, 10.4167 | Cologne, Electorate of Cologne, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany) | 50.9375, 6.9603 | Natural causes | Augustinian Canons' Monastery, Lauingen, Bavaria, Germany | Early education and family home | 48.5667, 10.4167 | Padua University, Via VIII Febbraio 2, 35122 Padova PD, Italy | Site of studies and early teaching | 45.4064, 11.8768 | Albertus Magnus University, Cologne, Germany | Later academic and episcopal ministry | 50.9375, 6.9603 | Germany; Italy | [[Archdiocese of Cologne]] | 0 | Yes | 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 | |||||||||||||||||
| Saint Aldegunais of Maubeuge (edit) | Saint Aldegunais of Maubeuge | Saint | Hainaut, Frankish Empire (now Belgium) | 50.45, 4.8667 | Maubeuge, Frankish Empire (now France) | 50.2788, 3.9734 | Natural causes (breast cancer) | Monastery of Agali, near Toledo, Spain | 39.8667, -4.0333 | Yes | 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 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Alexander I (edit) | Saint Alexander I | Saint | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.902800, 12.496400 | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.902800, 12.496400 | martyrdom (tradition) | Italy | [[Diocese of Rome]] | 0 | Yes | May 03 | Bishop | Early Christian community | papal tiara; sword (martyrdom) | St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City | Eastern Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Alexis Falconieri (edit) | Saint Alexis Falconieri | Saint | Florence, Italy | 43.7696, 11.2558 | 1310-02-17 | Monte Senario, Italy | 43.7528, 11.3003 | Natural causes | La Camarzia, Florence, Italy | Monte Senario, Italy | 43.7528, 11.3003 | 1717-12-01 | Pope Clement XI | Rome, Italy | Yes | 1888-01-15 | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Alfred the Great (edit) | Saint Alfred the Great | Saint (in Anglican and Orthodox traditions) | Wantage, Berkshire, Wessex (now England) | 51.5292, -1.4279 | Winchester, Wessex (now England) | 51.0615, -1.3103 | Natural causes | Athelney Abbey Ruins, Athelney, Langport TA10 9AJ, Somerset, England | Refuge during Viking invasions and site of burh founding | 51.0225, -2.9989 | Winchester Cathedral, 9 The Close, Winchester SO23 9LS, England | Royal capital and traditional burial site | 51.0615, -1.3103 | St. Peter's Church, Wantage OX12 8AZ, England | Birthplace parish | 51.5292, -1.4279 | England | [[Diocese of Winchester]] | 0 | Yes | 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 | |||||||||||||||||
| Saint Aloysius Gonzaga (edit) | Saint Aloysius Gonzaga | Saint | 1568-03-09 | Castiglione delle Stiviere, Duchy of Mantua | 45.3897 N, 10.4866 E | 1591-06-21 | Rome, Papal States | 41.9028 N, 12.4964 E | Plague | Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany | 43.7696 N, 11.2558 E | Milan, Duchy of Milan | 45.4642 N, 9.1900 E | 1605-10-19 | Pope Paul V | Rome, Papal States | Yes | 1726-12-31 | 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 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Alphonsa (edit) | Saint Alphonsa | Saint | Kudamaloor, Kerala, India | 9.6167, 76.5667 | Bharananganam, Kerala, India | 9.6833, 76.6833 | Natural causes (illness) | Changanassery, Kerala, India | 9.45, 76.5333 | 1986-02-08 | Pope John Paul II | Vatican City | Yes | 2008-10-12 | 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 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Alphonsus Liguori (edit) | Saint Alphonsus Liguori | Saint | Marianella, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy) | 40.8667, 14.2667 | 1787-01-08 | Pagani, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy) | 40.7500, 14.6667 | Natural causes | Church of the Holy Redeemer, Naples, Italy | Site of early ministry and Redemptorist founding | 40.8518, 14.2654 | Cathedral of Sant'Agata dei Goti, Sant'Agata de' Goti, Benevento, Italy | Episcopal see and reforms | 41.2333, 14.3333 | Sanctuary of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Pagani, Italy | Site of death and final writings | 40.7500, 14.6667 | Italy | [[Diocese of Nocera Inferiore-Sarnano]] | 0 | Pope Pius VII | Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | Yes | 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 | |||||||||||||
| Saint Alphonsus Marie Liguori (edit) | Saint Alphonsus Marie Liguori | Saint | Marianella, Naples, Kingdom of Naples | 40.8667, 14.25 | Pagani, Kingdom of Naples | 40.7333, 14.6167 | Natural causes (illness) | Rome, Papal States | 41.9028, 12.4964 | 1816-09-15 | Pope Pius VII | Vatican City | Yes | 1839-05-26 | 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 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Alphonsus Rodriguez (edit) | Saint Alphonsus Rodriguez | Saint | Valladolid, Spain | 41.6523, -4.7152 | Mallorca, Spain | 39.5696, 2.6502 | Natural causes | Jesuit College of Montesion, Carrer de la Missió 10, 07001 Palma, Mallorca, Spain | Jesuit novitiate and lifelong service as porter | 39.5696, 2.6502 | Church of St. Philip Neri, Calle de la Paz 5, 28002 Madrid, Spain | Early Jesuit formation and preaching | 40.4148, -3.6995 | Basilica of Santa Maria del Pi, Plaça del Pi 7, 08002 Barcelona, Spain | Family home and vocational discernment | 41.3833, 2.1750 | Spain | [[Diocese of Mallorca]] | 0 | Pope Pius VII | Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | Yes | 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 | ||||||||||||||
| Saint Amalberga (edit) | Saint Amalberga | Saint | Unknown, likely Flanders, Belgium | Maubeuge, Francia | 50.2797, 3.9736 | Natural causes | Temse, Flanders, Belgium | 51.1254, 4.2137 | Yes | July 10 | Nun | None | Flanders, mothers | Nun’s habit, fish | Church of Our Lady, Temse, Belgium | Orthodox Christianity | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Ambrose (edit) | Saint Ambrose | Saint | Trier, Gallia Belgica, Roman Empire | 49.7563, 6.6415 | Milan, Roman Empire | 45.4642, 9.19 | Natural causes | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Yes | December 07 | Theologian, bishop | None | Milan, beekeepers, bishops, theologians | Bishop’s vestments, beehive, whip | Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio, Milan, Italy | Orthodox Christianity, Anglican Communion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Anacletus (edit) | Saint Anacletus | Saint | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.902800, 12.496400 | Rome, Roman Empire | 41.902800, 12.496400 | martyrdom (tradition) | Italy | [[Diocese of Rome]] | 0 | Yes | April 26 (traditional); July 13 (current Roman Martyrology) | Bishop | Early Christian community | papal tiara; pallium | St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City | Eastern Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Anastasia of Sirmium (edit) | Saint Anastasia of Sirmium | Saint | Sirmium, Pannonia (now Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia) | 44.9667, 19.6167 | Sirmium, Pannonia (now Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia) | 44.9667, 19.6167 | Martyrdom | Church of Saint Anastasia, Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia | Traditional martyrdom site and early cult | 44.9667, 19.6167 | Basilica of Saint Anastasia, Rome, Italy | Western relics and veneration | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Cathedral of St. Demetrius, Thessaloniki, Greece | Associated Eastern devotion | 40.6375, 22.9450 | Serbia; Italy; Greece | [[Diocese of Sirmium]] (historical); [[Diocese of Rome]] | 0 | Yes | Traditional protection during tortures | December 25 (Catholic) December 22 (Greek Orthodox) September 28 (Syriac Orthodox) | Virgin | Early Christian | Weavers; against storms; widows; nurses | Palm branch; scourge; torch | Church of Saint Anastasia, Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia | Eastern Orthodox Church | ||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Andre Bessette (edit) | Saint Andre Bessette | Saint | 1845-08-09 | St-Grégoire d'Iberville, Quebec, Canada | 45.3667, -73.1833 | 1937-01-06 | St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 45.5035, -73.6178 | Natural causes | Notre-Dame College, Montreal | 45.5045, -73.6151 | St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal | 45.5035, -73.6178 | 1982-05-23 | Pope John Paul II | Vatican City | Yes | 2010-10-17 | Pope Benedict XVI | Vatican City | Cure of Giuseppe Carlo Audino from cancer (beatification) | Healing of a 4-year-old boy with a malignant brain tumor (canonization) | January 06 | Religious Brother, Porter | Congregation of Holy Cross | Sick, afflicted, Montreal, Canada | Holy Cross habit, crutches, St. Joseph's Oratory | St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal, Quebec, Canada | ||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Andrew Dũng-Lạc (edit) | Saint Andrew Dũng-Lạc | Saint | Bac Ninh, North Vietnam (now Vietnam) | 21.1833, 106.0667 | Hanoi, Vietnam | 21.0285, 105.8542 | Martyrdom by beheading | 40 P. Phan Đình Phùng, Ba Đình, Hanoi, Vietnam | St. Joseph's Cathedral (martyrdom vicinity and veneration) | 21.0285, 105.8542 | 13200 Chapman Ave, Garden Grove, CA 92840, United States | Christ Cathedral (relic site) | 33.7786, -117.9500 | 1837 S Neva Ave, Chicago, IL 60639, United States | St. Andrew Dung-Lac Parish (dedicated church) | 41.8550, -87.6825 | 1050 K St NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States | Basilica of the National Shrine (Vietnamese Martyrs chapel) | 38.9144, -77.0186 | St. Andrew Dung-Lac Catholic Church, 210 S 9th St, La Crosse, WI 54601, United States | Dedicated parish | 43.8083, -91.2511 | Vietnam; United States | [[Archdiocese of Hanoi]] | 0 | Pope Leo XIII | Rome | Yes | Pope John Paul II | St. Peter's Square, Vatican City | Healing attributed to the Martyrs' intercession (group) | November 24 | Priest | Diocesan | Vietnam; martyrs; persecuted clergy | Palm of martyrdom; cross | St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hanoi, Vietnam | |||||||||
| Saint Andrew Kim Taegon (edit) | Saint Andrew Kim Taegon | Saint | 1821-08-21 | Solmoe, Chungcheong Province, Korea | 36.7667, 126.8167 | 1846-09-16 | Saenamteo, Seoul, Korea | 37.5665, 126.9751 | Martyrdom by beheading | Macau, China | Studied at a seminary | 22.1987, 113.5439 | Shanghai, China | Ordained a priest by Bishop Jean Joseph Jean-Baptiste Ferréol | 31.2304, 121.4737 | Euni Sanctuary | Baptized and first communion | 37.215503750959165, 127.27911182576736 | Dangjin Solmo Village | Golbaemasil Shrine where took refuge with his family to escape persecution | 36.8204797105071, 126.78526303705101 | 1925-07-05 | Pope Pius XI | Rome | Yes | 1984-05-06 | Pope John Paul II | Seoul, Korea | Healing of a child with leukemia in 1924 | Healing of a woman with terminal cancer in 1983 | None recorded | September 20 | Priest | None | Korea; Korean clergy | Priest’s robes, palm branch, cross | Jeoldusan Martyrs’ Shrine, Seoul, Korea | Orthodox Church | ||||||||
| Saint Andrew the Apostle (edit) | Saint Andrew the Apostle | Saint | Bethsaida, Galilee, Roman Empire (now Israel) | 32.9167, 35.6000 | Patras, Achaea, Roman Empire (now Greece) | 38.2500, 21.7333 | Martyrdom by crucifixion | Basilica of Saint Andrew, Agiou Andreou 40, 262 22 Patras, Greece | Primary shrine with relics | 38.2500, 21.7333 | St Andrews Cathedral, The Scores, St Andrews KY16 9AL, United Kingdom | Patronal cathedral | 56.3400, -2.8000 | St. Andrew's Church, Valletta, Malta | Co-cathedral with devotion | 35.8978, 14.5100 | Basilica of St. Andrew, Amalfi, Italy | Relics of head | 40.6333, 14.6000 | Church of St. Andrew, Mantua, Italy | Relics site | 45.1333, 10.7833 | Greece; Scotland; Russia; Italy; Malta | [[Diocese of Patras]] | 0 | Yes | Early Church | November 30 | Fisherman; apostle | Scotland; Russia; Greece; fishermen; fishmongers; rope makers; against sore throat; against gout; brides | Cross saltire; net; fish; book | Basilica of Saint Andrew, Patras, Greece | Eastern Orthodox Church; Anglican Communion; Oriental Orthodox Churches | |||||||||||||
| Saint Angela Merici (edit) | Saint Angela Merici | Saint | 1474-03-21 | Desenzano del Garda, Republic of Venice (now Italy) | 45.4695, 10.536 | 1540-01-27 | Brescia, Republic of Venice (now Italy) | 45.5399, 10.2247 | Natural causes | Brescia, Republic of Venice (now Italy) | 45.5399, 10.2247 | Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | 1768-04-30 | Pope Clement XIII | Rome, Papal States | Yes | 1807-05-24 | Pope Pius VII | Rome, Papal States | Healing of a blind woman in 1767 | Healing of Teresa Ponzoni’s paralyzed limbs in 1806 | January 27 | Educator, Foundress, Religious Sister | Company of Saint Ursula (Ursulines) | Educators, orphans, the sick, handicapped, women’s education | Ursuline habit, book, lily | Church of Saint Angela Merici, Brescia, Italy | Anglican Communion | |||||||||||||||||
| Saint Anne (edit) | Saint Anne | Saint | Unknown, traditionally Bethlehem, Judea | 31.704167, 35.207222 | Unknown, traditionally Jerusalem, Judea | 31.768319, 35.213710 | Natural causes | Dominus Flevit Church, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, 91190, Israel | Traditional site of family home | 31.777222, 35.241944 | Israel, Canada, France | [[Archdiocese of Quebec]], [[Archdiocese of Detroit]], [[Diocese of Vannes]] | 0 | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | July 26 | Unknown | None | Mothers, grandmothers, pregnant women, childless women, teachers, miners, seamstresses, lace makers, Brittany, Canada, Detroit | Book, door, holding Mary as a child | Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec, Canada | Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, Islam | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Anselm of Canterbury (edit) | Saint Anselm of Canterbury | Saint | Aosta, Kingdom of Burgundy (now Italy) | 45.735, 7.3131 | 1109-04-21 | Canterbury, Kingdom of England | 51.2802, 1.08 | Natural causes (old age and illness) | Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, England | 51.2798, 1.083 | Bec Abbey, Normandy (now France) | 49.2044, 0.72 | Yes | Pope Alexander VI | Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | April 21 | Archbishop, Theologian, Monk | Benedictine Order | Theologians, philosophers, Canterbury | Bishop’s vestments, book, quill, ontological argument | Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, England | Anglican Communion, Eastern Orthodox Church | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Anthony Kauleas (edit) | Saint Anthony Kauleas | Saint | 1540-05-16 | Torrehermosa, Aragon, Spain | 39.2667, -1.6 | 1592-05-15 | Villarreal, Spain | 39.9319, -0.0977 | Natural causes | Monastery of the Friars Minor, Loreto, Spain | Monastery of the Friars Minor, Villareal, Spain | 39.9319, -0.0977 | 1618-10-29 | Pope Urban VIII | Rome, Italy | Yes | 1690-10-16 | Pope Alexander VIII | Rome, Italy | Miracles of healing through his intercession | May 17 | Shepherd, Franciscan lay brother | Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans) | Eucharistic congresses and societies, cooks, shepherds, victims of calumny | Monstrance, rosary, Franciscan habit | Church of St. Paschal Baylon, Villarreal, Spain | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Anthony Mary Claret (edit) | Saint Anthony Mary Claret | Saint | Sallent, Catalonia, Spain | 41.7833, 1.9833 | Fontfroide Abbey, Narbonne, France | 43.1833, 3.0000 | Natural causes | Vich Seminary, Plaça de l'Estudi General 2, 08500 Vic, Barcelona, Spain | Seminary formation and ordination | 41.9306, 2.2547 | Cathedral of Santiago de Cuba, Calle de los Maceo, Santiago de Cuba 90100, Cuba | Archbishopric and missionary work | 20.0208, -75.8267 | Claretian House, Carrer de Sant Domènec 9, 08500 Vic, Barcelona, Spain | Founding of Claretians and relics site | 41.9306, 2.2547 | Spain; Cuba; France | [[Diocese of Vic]]; [[Archdiocese of Santiago de Cuba]] | 0 | Pope Pius XI | Rome, Italy | Yes | 1950-07-05 | Pope Pius XII | St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City | Healing of a child from terminal illness in 1890s | Cure of a nun from tuberculosis in 1930s | October 24 | Weaver; priest; archbishop; founder | Missionaries of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Claretians) | Catholic press; textile merchants; weavers; against natural disasters; Diocese of the Canary Islands | Mitre; book; rosary | Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, Sallent, Spain | |||||||||||||
| Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria (edit) | Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria | Saint | Cremona, Duchy of Milan | 45.1332, 10.0249 | Cremona, Duchy of Milan | 45.1332, 10.0249 | Natural causes (fever) | Milan, Duchy of Milan | 45.4642, 9.19 | 1890-01-03 | Pope Leo XIII | Vatican City | Yes | 1897-05-27 | Pope Leo XIII | Vatican City | Healing of a woman with tuberculosis in 1880 AD | Healing of a child with leukemia in 1895 AD | July 05 | Priest, physician | Barnabites | Physicians, Barnabites, spiritual renewal | Priest’s cassock, lily, cross | San Barnaba, Milan, Italy | Orthodox Christianity | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Anthony of Padua (edit) | Saint Anthony of Padua | Saint | Lisbon, Portugal | Padua, Italy | Natural causes, likely edema | Padua, Italy | Lisbon, Portugal | Sicily, Italy | Coimbra, Portugal | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Pope Gregory IX | Spoleto, Italy | Preaching to fish | Restoring a severed foot | Appearance of the Christ Child | June 13 | Priest, Franciscan friar, preacher, theologian, Doctor of the Church | Roman Catholic | Lost items, travelers, the poor, Lisbon, Padua, amputees | Franciscan habit, book, lily, Christ Child | Basilica of Saint Anthony, Padua, Italy | Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Anthony the Abbot (edit) | Saint Anthony the Abbot | Saint | Coma, Roman Egypt (near Herakleopolis Magna, now Egypt) | 28.1333, 30.75 | Mount Colzim, Roman Egypt (near the Red Sea, now Egypt) | 28.9333, 32.6667 | Natural causes (old age) | Desert of Nitria, Roman Egypt (now Egypt) | 30.6667, 30.6667 | Yes | Healing of the sick during his lifetime | January 17 | Hermit, Abbot, Monk | Monks, hermits, against skin diseases (e.g., ergotism), gravediggers, pigs, butchers | Bell, pig, staff, Tau cross, book | Monastery of Saint Anthony, Eastern Desert, Egypt | Eastern Orthodox Church, Coptic Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Anthony the Hermit (edit) | Saint Anthony the Hermit | Saint | Valeria, Lower Pannonia (now Hungary) | 46.7500, 18.0000 | Lérins, Provence, France | 43.4167, 7.0000 | Natural causes | Lérins Abbey, Île Saint-Honorat, 06400 Cannes, France | Monastic death and final hermitage | 43.4167, 7.0000 | Lake Como Hermitage Site, Como Province, Italy | Interim eremitic life | 45.8167, 9.0833 | Valeria Ruins, Sopron, Hungary (approximate) | Birthplace region and early hermitage | 47.9500, 16.5833 | Hungary; Italy; France | [[Diocese of Fréjus-Toulon]] | 0 | Yes | Traditional healings and protections as miracle-worker | December 28 | Hermit; monk | Early Christian | Hermits; miracle-seekers | Hermit staff; desert landscape | Lérins Abbey, Île Saint-Honorat, France | |||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Antipas of Pergamum (edit) | Saint Antipas of Pergamum | Saint | Unknown (possibly Pergamum, Roman Asia, now Turkey) | 39.1333, 27.1833 | Pergamum, Roman Asia (now Bergama, Turkey) | 39.1333, 27.1833 | Martyrdom (roasted in a bronze bull) | Yes | April 11 | Bishop, Martyr | Against toothache | Bishop’s vestments, palm of martyrdom, bronze bull | Eastern Orthodox Church, Coptic Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Anysia of Thessalonica (edit) | Saint Anysia of Thessalonica | Saint | Thessalonica, Macedonia, Roman Empire (now Thessaloniki, Greece) | 40.6401, 22.9444 | Thessalonica, Macedonia, Roman Empire (now Thessaloniki, Greece) | 40.6401, 22.9444 | Martyrdom | Church of Saint Anysia, Thessaloniki, Greece | Traditional site of martyrdom and veneration | 40.6401, 22.9444 | Cathedral of Saint Demetrius, Agiou Dimitriou 83, 54633 Thessaloniki, Greece | Associated metropolitan church for Thessalonian martyrs | 40.6375, 22.9450 | Greece | [[Metropolis of Thessaloniki]] | 0 | Yes | Traditional angelic protection during martyrdom | December 30 | Virgin | Early Christian | Thessalonica (Thessaloniki), Greece; against rape and sexual assault | Palm branch; sword thrust to throat | Church of Saint Anysia, Thessaloniki, Greece | Eastern Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Apollonia (edit) | Saint Apollonia | Saint | Alexandria, Egypt | 31.2057° N, 29.9246° E | Alexandria, Egypt | 31.2057° N, 29.9246° E | Martyrdom by burning | Yes | No specific miracles for canonization recorded | February 09 | Deaconess, Virgin | Dentists, dental diseases, toothaches | Pincers holding a tooth, tooth, martyr's palm | Former church of St. Apollonia, Rome (no longer exists) | Eastern Orthodox, Coptic, and Anglican Churches | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Apollonius the Apologist (edit) | Saint Apollonius the Apologist | Saint | Unknown (possibly Rome or Asia Minor, Roman Empire) | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028° N, 12.4964° E | Martyrdom (beheading) | Yes | April 18 | Senator, Apologist, Martyr | Apologists, defenders of the faith | Scroll, martyr’s palm, Roman senator’s garb | Eastern Orthodox Church | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Argeus (edit) | Saint Argeus | Saint | Unknown, likely Romania | Tomi, Exinius Pontus, Moesia (modern Constanta, Romania) | 44.175, 28.659 | Beheaded | Yes | January 02 | Soldier | Roman Catholic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Artaldus (edit) | Saint Artaldus | Saint | 1101 | Sothonod, Savoy, France | 46.2167, 5.6833 | Lochieu, France | 45.9333, 5.7167 | Natural causes | Portes, Ain, France | 46.1667, 5.5667 | Arvières, Ain, France | 46.1333, 5.6 | Not applicable | Not applicable | No | Not applicable | Not applicable | Healing at his tomb, 13th century | None recorded | None recorded | October 07 | Monk, Bishop | Carthusian Order | Belley; Carthusians | Monk’s habit, bishop’s mitre, staff | Arvières Monastery, Ain, France | None | |||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Athanasius of Alexandria (edit) | Saint Athanasius of Alexandria | Saint | Alexandria, Roman Egypt (now Egypt) | 31.2001, 29.9187 | Alexandria, Roman Egypt (now Egypt) | 31.2001, 29.9187 | Natural causes | Nitria (Wadi El Natrun region, Western Desert) | Desert exile | 30.4395630258318, 30.144490589204963 | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) | 41.0082, 28.9784 | Yes | May 02 (January 18 in Coptic tradition) | Bishop, Theologian | Theologians, orthodoxy, Alexandria | Bishop’s robes, book, scroll | Cathedral of Saint Mark, Alexandria, Egypt (historical) | Eastern Orthodox Church, Coptic Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Auguste Chapdelaine (edit) | Saint Auguste Chapdelaine | Saint | 1814-06-01 | La Rochelle-Normande, Manche, France | 48.8833, -1.6667 | Xilin County, Guangxi, Qing Empire (now China) | 24.4667, 109.0500 | Martyrdom by torture and starvation | Église Saint-Augustin, Rue Saint-Augustin, 50110 La Rochelle-Normande, France | Birthplace parish | 48.8833, -1.6667 | Seminary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, 30 Rue du Bac, 75007 Paris, France | Seminary training | 48.8540, 2.3210 | St. Augustine Zhao Rong Shrine, Beijing, China | Chinese Martyrs shrine | 39.9167, 116.3833 | Basilica of Our Lady of Sheshan, Shanghai, China | National Marian shrine for martyrs | 31.0833, 121.2167 | National Shrine of the Chinese Martyrs, 400 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017, United States | U.S. shrine for Chinese Martyrs | 38.9144, -77.0186 | France; China | [[Diocese of Coutances]] | 0 | Pope Leo XIII | Rome | Yes | 2000-01-10 | Pope John Paul II | St. Peter's Square, Vatican City | Healing attributed to the Chinese Martyrs | July 09 | Priest; missionary | Paris Foreign Missions Society | Chinese Martyrs | Palm of martyrdom; cross | St. Augustine Zhao Rong Shrine, Beijing, China | |||||||
| Saint Augustine of Canterbury (edit) | Saint Augustine of Canterbury | Saint | Italy (possibly Rome) | 604-05-26 | Canterbury, Kingdom of Kent | Natural causes | Canterbury, Kingdom of Kent | Rome, Papal States | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | May 26 | Monk, missionary, archbishop | Roman Catholic | England | Episcopal vestments, cross, book | St. Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury, England (destroyed) | Anglican Communion, Eastern Orthodox Church | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Augustine of Hippo (edit) | Saint Augustine of Hippo | Saint | 354-11-13 | Thagaste, Roman Africa | 36.283333, 8.033333 | 430-08-28 | Hippo Regius, Roman Africa | 36.883333, 7.750000 | Natural causes | Milan, Roman Empire | 45.464167, 9.191389 | Yes | Conversion of a pagan in Milan | Healing of a sick man in Hippo | August 28 | Teacher, bishop | None | Theologians, printers, brewers | Bishop’s vestments, book, heart | Basilica of San Pietro in Ciel d’Oro, Pavia, Italy | Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Barbatus of Benevento (edit) | Saint Barbatus of Benevento | Saint | Benevento, Italy | 41.1308, 14.7811 | 682-02-19 | Benevento, Italy | 41.1308, 14.7811 | Natural causes | Morcone, Italy (where he served as a pastor) | 41.3387, 14.6405 | Yes | Prediction of the siege of Benevento by Emperor Constans II | Healing of sick individuals | February 19 | Bishop, Preacher | Benevento, Italy | Bishop's mitre, crozier, tree, viper | Cathedral of Benevento, Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Barbea of Edessa (edit) | Saint Barbea of Edessa | Saint | Edessa, Mesopotamia (now Şanlıurfa, Turkey) | 37.1583, 38.7917 | Edessa, Mesopotamia (now Şanlıurfa, Turkey) | 37.1583, 38.7917 | Martyrdom by beheading | Yes | January 29 | Christian Convert | Palm branch, sword | Eastern Orthodox Church | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Barnabas (edit) | Saint Barnabas | Saint | Cyprus, Roman Empire | Salamis, Cyprus, Roman Empire | Martyrdom, stoning or burning | Antioch, Syria | Jerusalem, Judea | Cyprus, Roman Empire | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | June 11 | Apostle, missionary, Levite | Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican Communion | Cyprus, Antioch, weavers, hailstorm protection | Olive branch, Gospel book, staff | Monastery of Saint Barnabas, Salamis, Cyprus | Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, Lutheran Church | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Bartholomew (edit) | Saint Bartholomew | Saint | Galilee, Roman Empire | 32.700000, 35.300000 | Albanopolis, Armenia | 40.200000, 44.500000 | Martyrdom (flayed alive) | Jerusalem, Roman Empire | 31.766667, 35.216667 | Yes | Healing of a possessed man in India | Restoration of sight to a blind woman in Armenia | August 24 | Fisherman | None | Tanners, leatherworkers, butchers, Armenia | Flayed skin, knife, book | Basilica of San Bartolomeo all’Isola, Rome, Italy | Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Bartolo Longo (edit) | Saint Bartolo Longo | Saint | 1841-02-10 | Latiano, Brindisi, Italy | 40.5514, 17.7178 | 1926-10-05 | Pompei, Naples, Italy | 40.7492, 14.5007 | Natural causes | Pompei, Naples, Italy | 40.7492, 14.5007 | 1980-10-26 | Pope John Paul II | Saint Peter’s Square, Rome | Yes | Pope Francis | Rome | Healing of a girl with leukemia in 1979 | Unknown (pending canonization) | None recorded | 5 October | Lawyer, Lay Dominican | Dominican Third Order | Rosary; Pompei; Converts | Rosary, Dominican habit, book | Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary, Pompei, Italy | Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Basil the Great (edit) | Saint Basil the Great | Saint | Caesarea Mazaca, Cappadocia, Roman Empire | Caesarea Mazaca, Cappadocia, Roman Empire | Natural causes, likely illness | Caesarea Mazaca, Cappadocia | Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire | Athens, Greece | Annesi, Pontus | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | January 02 | Monk, bishop, theologian, Doctor of the Church | Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican Communion | Hospital administrators, reformers, monks, education, exorcists, Cappadocia | Episcopal vestments, book, scroll, dove | Church of Saint Basil, Moscow, Russia | Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, Lutheran Church | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Benedict of Aniane (edit) | Saint Benedict of Aniane | Saint | Maguelone, Languedoc, Kingdom of the Franks (now France) | 43.5667, 3.8667 | 821-11-02 | Aniane, Languedoc, Kingdom of the Franks (now France) | 43.6667, 3.5333 | Natural causes | Aniane Abbey ruins, 34170 Aniane, Hérault, France | Site of foundation and death | 43.6667, 3.5333 | Palace of Aachen (Aachener Dom), 52062 Aachen, Germany | Site of monastic reform council | 50.7753, 6.0839 | Saint-Seine-l'Abbaye Abbey, 21230 Saint-Seine-l'Abbaye, France | Early monastic formation | 47.3667, 4.5000 | St. Michael's Abbey, Siegburg, Germany | Reformed monastery under his influence | 50.8417, 7.2083 | France; Germany | [[Diocese of Montpellier]] | 0 | Yes | Early Church | February 12 | Courtier; monk; abbot; reformer | Benedictines | Monastic reformers | Benedictine habit; book of the Rule | Aniane Abbey ruins, Aniane, France | |||||||||||||||
| Saint Benedict of Nursia (edit) | Saint Benedict of Nursia | Saint | Nursia, Umbria, Italy | 42.7381, 13.0937 | Monte Cassino, Lazio, Italy | 41.4901, 13.8143 | Natural causes (fever) | Subiaco, Lazio, Italy | 41.925, 13.095 | Yes | 1220 | Pope Honorius III | Vatican City | July 11 | Monk, abbot | Benedictine Order | Europe, monks, students | Monk’s habit, Rule of Saint Benedict, raven | Monte Cassino Abbey, Monte Cassino, Italy | Orthodox Christianity, Anglican Communion | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Benjamin (edit) | Saint Benjamin | Saint | Persia (modern-day Iran) | Persia | Martyrdom (tortured and impaled) | Yes | March 31 (Western Christianity), October 13 (Eastern Christianity) | Deacon | Early Christian Church | Preachers | Deacon's vestments, palm of martyrdom | Eastern Orthodox Church | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Bernadette (edit) | Saint Bernadette Soubirous | Saint | 1844-01-07 | Lourdes, Hautes-Pyrénées, France | 43.0915° N, 0.0458° W | 1879-04-16 | Nevers, Nièvre, France | 46.9896° N, 3.1567° E | Natural causes (tuberculosis of the bone) | Grotto of Massabielle, Lourdes, France | 43.0972° N, 0.0583° W | Convent of Saint-Gildard, Nevers, France | 46.9896° N, 3.1567° E | 1925-06-14 | Pope Pius XI | Vatican City | Yes | 1933-12-08 | Pope Pius XI | Vatican City | Healing of a blind woman in 1924 | Cure of a child’s paralysis in 1932 | April 16 | Religious Sister, Visionary | Sisters of Charity of Nevers | Bodily illness, poverty, shepherds, Lourdes, against tuberculosis | Rosary, blue sash, vision of Mary, shepherdess garb | |||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (edit) | Saint Bernard of Clairvaux | Saint | Fontaine-lès-Dijon, France | 47.3333, 5.0167 | Clairvaux, France | 47.8333, 4.7833 | Natural causes (illness) | Clairvaux, France | 47.8333, 4.7833 | Pope Alexander III | Vatican City | Yes | 1174-01-18 | Pope Alexander III | Vatican City | Healing of a monk’s fever in 1173 AD | August 20 | Monk, theologian | Cistercian Order | Beekeepers, Cistercians, Burgundy | Cistercian habit, book | Clairvaux Abbey, France | Orthodox Christianity, Anglican Communion | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Bernard of Montjoux (edit) | Saint Bernard of Montjoux | Saint | Italy (possibly Menthon, Savoy) | 1008 | Novara, Italy | Natural causes | Aosta, Italy | Great St. Bernard Pass, Alps | Little St. Bernard Pass, Alps | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | 1681 | Pope Innocent XI | Rome, Papal States | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | May 28 | Priest, archdeacon, missionary | Roman Catholic | Alpinists, mountain climbers, skiers, backpackers, hikers | St. Bernard dog, mountain pass, pilgrim staff | Monastery of St. Lawrence, Novara, Italy | None | |||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Bernardine of Siena (edit) | Saint Bernardine of Siena | Saint | 1380-09-08 | Massa Marittima, Tuscany, Italy | 1444-05-20 | Aquila, Kingdom of Naples | Natural causes, fever | Siena, Tuscany, Italy | Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy | Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | 1450-05-24 | Pope Nicholas V | Rome, Papal States | Healing miracles at his tomb (1444–1450) | Unknown | Unknown | May 20 | Franciscan friar, preacher | Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans) | Advertisers, public relations, gambling addicts, chest problems, Aquila, Italy | IHS monogram, three mitres, Franciscan habit | Basilica of San Bernardino, Aquila, Italy | None | ||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Bibiana (edit) | Saint Bibiana | Saint | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | 361-02-12 | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Martyrdom | Basilica di Santa Bibiana, Via Giovanni Girolamo Sicioli 51, 00185 Rome, Lazio, Italy | Site of martyrdom and primary shrine | 41.8917, 12.4967 | Church of St. Bibiana, Los Angeles, CA 90031, USA | American veneration site | 34.0683, -118.2343 | Basilica of St. Bibiana, Vienna, Austria (hypothetical or related) | European devotion | 48.2082, 16.3738 | Italy; United States | [[Diocese of Rome]] | 0 | Yes | Herbs growing at grave for headache cures | December 02 | Virgin | Early Christian | Those suffering from headaches; against hangovers; widows; those falsely accused | Scourge; palm branch; column; pitcher of water | Basilica di Santa Bibiana, Rome, Italy | Eastern Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||
| Saint Blaise (edit) | Saint Blaise | Saint | Not known, traditionally Sebaste, Armenia | 39.75142, 37.01565 | Sebaste, Armenia (modern-day Sivas, Turkey) | 39.7483, 37.0076 | Martyrdom | Cave near Sebaste, Armenia | 39.75142, 37.01565 | Yes | Cured a child from choking on a fish bone | Healed animals | Commanded a wolf to return a pig | February 03 (Western Church), February 11 (Eastern Church) | Physician, Bishop | Throat illnesses, wool combers, wild animals, Dubrovnik | Candles, crossed candles, iron combs, bishop's mitre and staff | St. Blaise Church, Dubrovnik, Croatia | Also recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Bonaventure (edit) | Saint Bonaventure | Saint | Bagnoregio, Lazio, Italy | 42.6292, 12.0917 | Lyon, France | 45.764, 4.8357 | Natural causes (illness) | Paris, France | 48.8566, 2.3522 | 1482-04-14 | Pope Sixtus IV | Vatican City | Yes | 1482-04-14 | Pope Sixtus IV | Vatican City | Healing of a sick woman in 1470 AD | July 15 | Bishop, theologian | Franciscan Order | Theologians, Franciscan Order, intestinal disorders | Cardinal’s hat, book, cross | Church of San Bonaventura, Bagnoregio, Italy | Orthodox Christianity, Anglican Communion | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Boniface (edit) | Saint Boniface | Saint | 675-05-10 | Crediton, Devon, Kingdom of Wessex | 50.783300, -3.650000 | 754-05-06 | Dokkum, Frisia, Frankish Empire | 53.325000, 5.991700 | martyrdom | Monastery of Nursling, Nursling, Hampshire, England | Abbot and monastic school | 50.944400, -1.473300 | Fulda Cathedral, Domplatz 1, 36037 Fulda, Hesse, Germany | Founded abbey and burial site | 50.553900, 9.678900 | Mainz Cathedral, Markt 10, 55116 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany | Archiepiscopal seat | 49.998900, 8.274200 | Dokkum Boniface Shrine, Bonifatiuspark, 9101 Dokkum, Friesland, Netherlands | Site of martyrdom | 53.325000, 5.991700 | Germany; Netherlands; England | [[Diocese of Fulda]] | 0 | Yes | 754-05-06 | Ancient cultus | Boniface’s Oak miracle (felling of Donar’s Oak) | Spring of water at martyrdom site | June 05 | Monk; missionary; bishop | Benedictine | Germany; England; brewers; tailors; Fulda | axe; book pierced by sword; fallen oak | Fulda Cathedral, Domplatz 1, 36037 Fulda, Germany | Anglican Communion; Lutheran Church | ||||||||||
| Saint Boniface of Mainz (edit) | Saint Boniface of Mainz | Saint | Crediton, Devon, Kingdom of Wessex | 754-06-05 | Dokkum, Frisia | Martyrdom by sword | Mainz, Germania | Fulda, Germania | Fritzlar, Germania | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | June 05 | Monk, missionary, bishop, archbishop | Roman Catholic | Germany, brewers, tailors, Netherlands | Axe, book pierced by sword, oak tree | Fulda Cathedral, Fulda, Germania | Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, Lutheran Church | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Bridget of Sweden (edit) | Saint Bridget of Sweden | Saint | 1303 | Finsta, Uppland, Sweden | 59.73333, 18.81667 | 1373-07-23 | Rome, Papal States | 41.90278, 12.49637 | Natural causes | Vadstena Abbey, Vadstena, Östergötland, Sweden | Founded the Bridgettine Order | 58.41667, 14.83333 | Alvastra Abbey, Östergötland, Sweden | Residence after death of husband | 58.28333, 14.66667 | Rome, Papal States | Residence and ministry | 41.90278, 12.49637 | Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain | Pilgrimage site | 42.88045, -8.5463 | Sweden, Italy | Diocese of Stockholm, Diocese of Rome | 2 | Yes | 1391-10-07 | Pope Boniface IX | Rome, Papal States | Not widely documented | Not widely documented | July 23 | Noble, mystic | Bridgettines, Third Order of Saint Francis | Europe, Sweden, widows | Book, pilgrim's staff, crown | Vadstena Abbey, Vadstena, Sweden | Church of England, Episcopal Church | |||||||||
| Saint Brigid of Ireland (edit) | Saint Brigid of Ireland | Saint | Faughart, near Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland | 54.0355° N, 6.3871° W | Kildare, Ireland | 53.1587° N, 6.9095° W | Natural causes | Kildare Abbey, Kildare, Ireland | 53.1588° N, 6.9094° W | Clara, County Offaly, Ireland | 53.3379° N, 7.5108° W | Yes | Her cloak miraculously expanded to cover land for her monastery | Turning water into beer for the poor | Restoring a blind nun's sight | February 01 | Nun, Abbess | Ireland, dairymaids, cattle, midwives, Irish nuns, newborn babies, poets, scholars, blacksmiths, and poultry farmers | Crosier, lamp, flame, cow, and Saint Brigid's cross | St. Brigid's Cathedral, Kildare, Ireland | Anglican Communion, Eastern Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Brigid of Kildare (edit) | Saint Brigid of Kildare | Saint | Faughart, County Louth, Ireland | 54.0667, -6.4000 | Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland | 53.1583, -6.9083 | natural causes | Kildare Cathedral, Market Square, Kildare R51 V293, Ireland | Founded double monastery and site of perpetual fire | 53.1583, -6.9083 | St Brigid's Well, Faughart, Dundalk A91 XW96, Ireland | Traditional birthplace and holy well | 54.0667, -6.4000 | Solas Bhride Centre, The Curragh Camp, Kildare R51 TP68, Ireland | Modern center for Brigid's spirituality | 53.2000, -6.8000 | Ireland | [[Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin]] | 0 | Yes | Early Church | Healing of a leper and a blind man | Perpetual lamp burning without oil | Her mantle hanging on a sunbeam | February 01 | Abbess | Early Irish Church | Ireland; dairy maids; newborns; poets; healers; blacksmiths; livestock | oak leaf; acorn; cow; bowl of fire; woven cross | Kildare Cathedral, Kildare, Ireland | Eastern Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||
| Saint Bruno of Cologne (edit) | Saint Bruno of Cologne | Saint | Cologne, Germany | 50.9375, 6.9603 | 1101-10-06 | Serra San Bruno, Calabria, Italy | 38.5767, 16.3306 | Natural causes | La Grande Chartreuse, Grenoble, France | 45.3633, 5.7936 | Serra San Bruno, Calabria, Italy | 38.5767, 16.3306 | Not applicable | Not applicable | No | Not applicable | Not applicable | Healing at his tomb, 12th century | Preservation of La Grande Chartreuse, 12th century | None recorded | October 06 | Priest, Monk, Founder | Carthusian Order | Calabria; Carthusians; Solitude | Monk’s habit, skull, cross | La Grande Chartreuse, Grenoble, France | Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Cajetan (edit) | Saint Cajetan | Saint | Vicenza, Republic of Venice | 45.55, 11.55 | Naples, Kingdom of Naples | 40.8518, 14.2681 | Natural causes (illness) | Rome, Papal States | 41.9028, 12.4964 | 1629-10-08 | Pope Urban VIII | Vatican City | Yes | 1671-04-12 | Pope Clement X | Vatican City | Healing of a man’s fever in 1628 AD | Healing of a woman’s paralysis in 1670 AD | August 07 | Priest, reformer | Theatines | Unemployed, bankers, Vicenza | Priest’s cassock, lily | San Paolo Maggiore, Naples, Italy | Orthodox Christianity | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Saint Callistus I (edit) | Saint Callistus I | Saint | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Martyrdom | Catacomb of St. Callixtus, Via Appia Antica 110/126, 00179 Rome, Lazio, Italy | Superintendent of Christian cemetery | 41.8589, 12.5167 | Chiesa di San Callisto, Piazza di San Callisto, 00153 Rome, Lazio, Italy | Site of martyrdom and early oratory | 41.8886, 12.4694 | Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, 00153 Rome, Lazio, Italy | Relics and titulus patronage | 41.8886, 12.4694 | Italy | [[Diocese of Rome]] | 0 | Yes | Early Church recognition | Traditional healings attributed to intercession at his tomb | October 14 | Slave; deacon; pope | Early Christian | Cemetery workers | Papal keys; martyr's palm | Catacomb of St. Callixtus, Rome, Italy | Eastern Orthodox Church | |||||||||||||||||
| Saint Camillus de Lellis (edit) | Saint Camillus de Lellis | Saint | Buccianico, Chieti Province, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy) | 42.2333, 14.1833 | Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Natural causes | San Camillo de Lellis Hospital, Circonvallazione Gianicolense 87, 00165 Rome, Italy | Site of ministry to the sick and founding influence | 41.8850, 12.4650 | Buccianico Parish Church, Piazza San Rocco 1, 66011 Buccianico, Italy | Birthplace and early life | 42.2333, 14.1833 | Church of San Camillo de Lellis, Rome, Italy | Relics and primary shrine | 41.9028, 12.4964 | Italy | [[Diocese of Chieti-Vasto]] | 0 | 1742-07-06 | Pope Benedict XIV | Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | Yes | Pope Benedict XIV | Rome, Papal States (now Italy) | Healing of a Dominican friar from paralysis (for beatification) | Cure of a nun from terminal illness (for canonization) | July 18 | Soldier; lay brother; foundress | Ministers of the Sick (Camillians) | Nurses; the sick; hospitals; military chaplains | Red cross on habit; patient on bed; lily | Church of San Camillo de Lellis, Rome, Italy |