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Saints > BeatificationLocation : Rome, Italy or Rome, Papal States (now Italy)

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Basilica of San Pellegrino Laziosi, Forlì, Italy (1) · Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, Italy (1) · Birthplace House, Via Roma 1, 15076 Ovada, Alessandria, Italy (1) · Château de Blois, France (1) · Church of San Frediano, Lucca, Italy (1) · Church of the Holy Redeemer, Naples, Italy (1) · Collegium Germanicum, Piazza Sant'Eustachio 19, 00186 Rome, Italy (1) · Convent of Saint Zita, Caccamo, Palermo, Sicily, Italy (1) · Convent of San Vincenzo, Prato, Italy (1) · Dominican Monastery, Valencia, Spain (1) · Écully, Rhône, France (1) · Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany (University) (1) · Jesuit College of Montesion, Carrer de la Missió 10, 07001 Palma, Mallorca, Spain (1) · Jesuit College, Azuchi, Japan (1) · La Camarzia, Florence, Italy (1) · La Mothe Lusié, France (1) · Longchamp Monastery, near Paris, France (1) · Monastery of Saint Mary Magdalene, Cascia, Italy (1) · Monastery of Santa Maria Novella, Montepulciano, Italy (1) · Monastery of the Friars Minor, Loreto, Spain (1) · Monastery of the Incarnation, Plaza de la Inmaculada 1, 05003 Ávila, Spain (1) · Monastery of the Trinitarians, Barcelona, Spain (1) · Monastery of the Visitation, 1 Rue de la Visitation, 71600 Paray-le-Monial, Saône-et-Loire, France (1) · Palazzo dei Priori, Corso Vannucci 19, 06121 Perugia, Umbria, Italy (1) · Rosario de Lima Convent, Jirón Camaná 100, Lima, Peru (1) · San Camillo de Lellis Hospital, Circonvallazione Gianicolense 87, 00165 Rome, Italy (1) · Sant'Illuminata Church, Montefalco, PG 06081, Italy (1) · St John's College, Oxford OX1 3JP, England (1) · St. Peter's Basilica, Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Vatican City (1) · Treviso, Italy (mayor and priest) (1) · Via del Seminario 12, Lucca, Tuscany, 55100, Italy (1) · Vich Seminary, Plaça de l'Estudi General 2, 08500 Vic, Barcelona, Spain (1)
NotableAddress2:
None (6) · Ars-sur-Formans, Ain, France (1) · Avignon, Papal States (now France) (1) · Buccianico Parish Church, Piazza San Rocco 1, 66011 Buccianico, Italy (1) · Cathedral of Sant'Agata dei Goti, Sant'Agata de' Goti, Benevento, Italy (1) · Cathedral of Santiago de Cuba, Calle de los Maceo, Santiago de Cuba 90100, Cuba (1) · Chapel of the Visitation, Place Saint Paul, 71600 Paray-le-Monial, Saône-et-Loire, France (1) · Church of St. Philip Neri, Calle de la Paz 5, 28002 Madrid, Spain (1) · Church of St. Rosalia, Corleone, Palermo, Sicily, Italy (1) · Cistercian Monastery, Toulouse, France (1) · Constance, Germany (Theological studies) (1) · Convent of the Annunciation, Bourges, France (1) · Convent of the Friars Minor, Via di Santa Maria dei Servi 45, 53100 Siena, Tuscany, Italy (1) · English College, Via di Monserrato 45, 00186 Rome, Italy (1) · Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, 1120 N Noble St, Chicago, IL 60642, USA (1) · Hospicio de Santa Cruz, Lima, Peru (1) · Jesuit Seminary, Takatsuki, Japan (1) · Monastery of the Discalced Trinitarians, Valladolid, Spain (1) · Monastery of the Friars Minor, Villareal, Spain (1) · Monastery of the Holy Cross, Valdarena, Montefalco, PG 06081, Italy (1) · Monte Senario, Italy (1) · Retreat of the Presentation, Monte Argentario, 58019 Orbetello, Grosseto, Italy (1) · St. John's College, Oxford, England (honorary link) (1) · University of Ingolstadt, Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany (1) · Vatican Palace, Rome (now Vatican City) (1) · Venice, Italy (education of nephews) (1) · Via della Zecca 3, Lucca, Tuscany, 55100, Italy (1)
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SaintMiracle1:
Carrying a heavy beam alone that 20 men could not lift (1) · Cure of a nun suffering from severe illness (1) · Cure of a young boy from fatal illness in 1816 (1) · Ecstasy and stigmata (1) · Healing of a blind boy in Mallorca in 1680 (1) · Healing of a blind girl in 1626 (1) · Healing of a blind man in Perugia (1) · Healing of a blind woman in 1778 (1) · Healing of a blind woman in Cologne (for beatification) (1) · Healing of a blind woman through relics (1) · Healing of a Carmelite nun from paralysis (for beatification) (1) · Healing of a child from terminal illness in 1890s (1) · Healing of a crippled child, c. 1671 (1) · Healing of a deaf-mute child in 19th century (1) · Healing of a deaf-mute girl in Naples (1) · Healing of a Dominican friar from gangrene (for beatification) (1) · Healing of a Dominican friar from paralysis (for beatification) (1) · Healing of a sick child post-death, c. 1317 (1) · Healing of a sick man, c. 1651 (1) · Healing of a sick woman, c. 1701 (1) · Healing of a woman with a terminal illness in 1904 (1) · Healing of Sister Marie of the Holy Spirit from paralysis (1) · Miracles at her grave, including incorruptibility (1) · Miracles at her tomb (1) · Miracles during his lifetime with orphans (1) · Miracles of healing through his intercession (1) · Miraculous healing of a woman with lumbar caries in 1932 (1) · No recorded miracle for beatification (1) · No specific miracle recorded for beatification (1) · Posthumous miracles at his tomb (1) · Raising a dead woman to confess sins, c. 1400s (1) · Symbols of the Passion found in her heart post-mortem (1)
SaintMiracle2:
None (3) · Bilocation witnessed by St. Philip Neri (1) · Cure of a child from fatal fever in Lima (for canonization) (1) · Cure of a layman from dropsy (for canonization) (1) · Cure of a man’s tumor, c. 1725 (1) · Cure of a nun from terminal illness (for canonization) (1) · Cure of a nun from tuberculosis in 1930s (1) · Cure of a paralytic Jesuit novice in 1820 (1) · Cure of a paralytic nun in 20th century (1) · Cure of a paralytic woman in Siena (1) · Cure of a paralyzed boy in Pagani (1) · Cure of a paralyzed child in Fribourg (for canonization) (1) · Cure of a paralyzed man in 1861 (1) · Cure of a woman’s blindness, c. 1725 (1) · Cure of a woman’s cancer in 1899 (1) · Cure of a woman’s fever, c. 1711 (1) · Cure of a woman’s paralysis, c. 1695 (1) · Healing of a child with a mortal illness (1) · Healing of a child with a severe illness in 1923 (1) · Healing of a crippled boy in Salamanca, c. 1412 (1) · Healing of a nun from a severe illness (1) · Healing of Gabrielle Ravier from a fatal illness (1) · Healing of the sick through her intercession (1) · Miraculous healing of a child with a brain tumor in 1938 (1) · Miraculous healing of the sick (1) · Multiplication of bread to feed a widow and her children for years (1) · Multiplication of corn in S. Angelo near Vetralla in 1854 (1) · No recorded miracle for canonization; martyrdom was sufficient (1) · No specific miracle recorded for canonization; recognized through communal sanctity (1) · Posthumous miracles at his tomb (1)
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Abuse victims, widows, those rejected by religious orders (1) · Builders, plumbers, fishermen, Valencia, preachers, reconciliation (1) · Cancer patients, AIDS sufferers, skin diseases (1) · Cancer patients, Vic (Catalonia), purity (1) · Catholic press; textile merchants; weavers; against natural disasters; Diocese of the Canary Islands (1) · Catholic writers; catechists; Germany; Netherlands (1) · Contemplatives; mystics; Spanish poets; against depression (1) · Devotees of the Sacred Heart (1) · Domestic servants, maids, lost keys, Lucca (1) · Eastern Catholic Churches; Ukraine; ecumenism; unity of the Churches (1) · Eucharistic congresses and societies, cooks, shepherds, victims of calumny (1) · head injuries; crushed heads (1) · Japan, martyrs of Japan (1) · Jesuit lay brothers; against scruples (1) · Lawyers, Sigmaringen, Germany (1) · Lost causes, impossible cases, abused women, widows, against infertility, sickness (1) · Military chaplains; judges; jurists; lawyers (1) · Mixed-race people; barbers; public health workers; African Americans; Latin Americans; Peru (1) · Montefalco; those suffering from heart ailments (1) · Montepulciano, nuns, chastity (1) · Nurses; the sick; hospitals; military chaplains (1) · Orphans, abandoned children (1) · Orvieto, Italy (1) · Parish priests, diocesan priests, confessors (1) · Passionists; Ovada, Italy; Hungary (1) · Pharmacists, students, tuberculosis patients, those suffering from back pain, headaches, loss of parents, parachutists, paratroopers (1) · Roman Catholic writers; Catholic journalists; those suffering from dysentery; those falsely accused; the Jesuits (1) · Sick people (1) · The sick, Royal Abbey of Longchamp (1) · Theologians; moralists; confessors; final exams; arthritis sufferers (1) · Those in difficult circumstances, widows, prisoners, those ridiculed for piety (1) · Valletta (Malta), Bosco Marengo, Catholic reform (1)
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Apron, keys, bread, water jar (1) · Ball and chain (symbol of his imprisonment), orphans (1) · Banner with IHS monogram; preaching pulpit; arrow (1) · Bishop's crozier; book (moral theology); chained demon (1) · Black habit of the Servites, lily (1) · Broom; dog; bird; Dominican habit (1) · cross implanted in her heart; symbols of the Passion (crown of thorns, lance, nails) (1) · Cross; book of poetry; Carmelite habit (1) · Crown of thorns, crucifix, rosary, stigmata (1) · Crown, religious habit, book (1) · Crucifix, Jesuit habit, palm of martyrdom (1) · Crucifix, sword, palm of martyrdom (1) · Dominican habit, lily, lamb, book (1) · Dominican habit, wings, trumpet, flame above head (1) · Dominican habit; beam of wood; loaf of bread (1) · episcopal vestments; martyr's palm; book; axe (instrument of martyrdom) (1) · Flaming heart of Jesus; visionary apparitions (1) · Friar’s habit, leg wound, staff, cross (1) · Jesuit habit; book (Catechism); quill (1) · Man with noose or chained; wearing a Jesuit habit; carrying a tree (1) · Mitre; book; rosary (1) · Monastic habit, crown, lily, book (1) · Monstrance, rosary, Franciscan habit (1) · Nun’s habit, forehead wound, roses, bees, crucifix (1) · Papal tiara, Dominican habit, rosary, bull (1) · Passionist habit; crucifix (1) · Priest's cassock, stole, rosary (1) · Red cross on habit; patient on bed; lily (1) · Religious habit, book, crucifix (1) · Rosary; lily; book (1) · Stigmata, Passionist habit, lilies (1) · Trinitarian habit, cross, chalice, Eucharist (1)
PrimaryShrine:
Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, Sallent, Spain (1) · Basilica of San Frediano, Lucca, Italy (1) · Basilica of San Pellegrino Laziosi, Forlì, Italy (1) · Basilica of Santa Caterina, Prato, Italy (1) · Basilica of Santa Chiara, Montefalco, Italy (1) · Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, Italy (1) · Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia, Cascia, Italy (1) · Basilica of SS. John and Paul, Rome, Italy (1) · Basilica of the Twenty-Six Holy Martyrs of Japan, Nagasaki, Japan (1) · Capuchin Church of St. Fidelis, Sigmaringen, Germany (1) · Cathedral of Saint Mary, Valencia, Spain (1) · Chapel of the Sisters of the Company of Mary Our Lady, Bordeaux, France (1) · Chapel of the Visitation, Paray-le-Monial, France (1) · Church of Montesion, Palma de Mallorca, Spain (1) · Church of Saint Pierre-le-Guillard, Bourges, France (1) · Church of San Camillo de Lellis, Rome, Italy (1) · Church of San Giovanni da Capestrano, Capistrano, Italy (1) · Church of San Nicolás, Valladolid, Spain (1) · Church of Santa Maria Novella, Montepulciano, Italy (1) · Church of Santo Domingo, Lima, Peru (1) · Church of St. Jerome Emiliani, Somasca, Italy (1) · Church of St. Paschal Baylon, Villarreal, Spain (1) · Convent of Saint Zita, Caccamo, Italy (1) · Jesuit Church of St. Nicholas, Munich, Germany (1) · Longchamp Monastery (destroyed, but relics in Paris) (1) · Monastery of St. John of the Cross, Segovia, Spain (1) · Monte Senario, near Florence, Italy (1) · Sanctuary of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Pagani, Italy (1) · Sanctuary of Santa Gemma, Lucca, Italy (1) · Shrine of Saint John Vianney, Ars-sur-Formans, Ain, France (1) · St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City (1) · Westminster Cathedral, London, England (1)
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