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Saint Anthony Kauleas (1) ·
Saint Artaldus (1) ·
Saint Bruno of Cologne (1) ·
Saint Cajetan (1) ·
Saint Cosmas (1) ·
Saint Cosmas and Damian (1) ·
Saint Francis Borgia (1) ·
Saint Gabriel the Archangel (1) ·
Saint Hugh of Grenoble (1) ·
Saint Isabel of France (1) ·
Saint John of God (1) ·
Saint Josaphat Kuntsevych (1) ·
Saint Leger (1) ·
Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi (1) ·
Saint Michael the Archangel (1) ·
Saint Paul Miki (1) ·
Saint Pelagia of Antioch (1) ·
Saint Raphael the Archangel (1) ·
Saint Rita of Cascia (1) ·
Saint Serapion of Algiers (1)
Antioch, Syria (1) ·
Arabia (modern-day Syria or Saudi Arabia) (2) ·
Autun, Francia (1) ·
Châteauneuf-sur-Isère, France (1) ·
Cologne, Germany (1) ·
England (possibly Scotland), Kingdom of England (1) ·
Florence, Duchy of Florence (1) ·
Gandía, Kingdom of Valencia, Crown of Aragon (now Spain) (1) ·
Heaven (3) ·
Montemor-o-Novo, Kingdom of Portugal (1) ·
Paris, France (1) ·
Roccaporena, Umbria, Papal States (now Italy) (1) ·
Sothonod, Savoy, France (1) ·
Torrehermosa, Aragon, Spain (1) ·
Tsunokuni, Japan (1) ·
Vicenza, Republic of Venice (1) ·
Volodymyr-Volynskyi, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Ukraine) (1)
Algiers, Kingdom of Tlemcen (now Algeria) (1) ·
Artois, Francia (1) ·
Cascia, Umbria, Papal States (now Italy) (1) ·
Cyrrhus, Syria (2) ·
Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1) ·
Granada, Spain (1) ·
Grenoble, France (1) ·
Jerusalem, Judea (1) ·
Lochieu, France (1) ·
Longchamp, France (1) ·
Nagasaki, Japan (1) ·
Naples, Kingdom of Naples (1) ·
Not applicable (3) ·
Rome, Papal States (now Italy) (1) ·
Serra San Bruno, Calabria, Italy (1) ·
Villarreal, Spain (1) ·
Vitebsk, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Belarus) (1)
martyrdom by beating (1) ·
Martyrdom by beheading (3) ·
Martyrdom by crucifixion (1) ·
martyrdom by crucifixion and dismemberment (1) ·
Natural causes (7) ·
Natural causes (illness) (1) ·
Natural causes (tuberculosis and old age) (1) ·
Not applicable (3) ·
Pneumonia (after saving a drowning man) (1) ·
Prolonged illness (1)
Autun, Francia (1) ·
Cilicia, Turkey (2) ·
Ducal Palace of Gandía, Plaza Mayor 1, 46701 Gandía, Valencia, Spain (1) ·
Florence, Italy (1) ·
Hospital of St. John of God, Granada, Spain (1) ·
Jesuit College, Azuchi, Japan (1) ·
La Grande Chartreuse, Grenoble, France (1) ·
Longchamp Monastery, near Paris, France (1) ·
Monastery of Saint Mary Magdalene, Cascia, Italy (1) ·
Monastery of the Friars Minor, Loreto, Spain (1) ·
Monte Gargano, Apulia, Italy (1) ·
Mount of Olives, Jerusalem (1) ·
Nuestra Señora de la Merced Parish, 750 San Marcelino St, Ermita, Manila 1000, Philippines (1) ·
Portes, Ain, France (1) ·
Rome, Papal States (1) ·
St. Peter's Basilica, Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Vatican City (1) ·
Unknown (2) ·
Valence, France (1)
None (2) ·
Arvières, Ain, France (1) ·
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Rivadavia 275, Azul, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina (1) ·
Chaise-Dieu Abbey, France (1) ·
Ébreuil, Francia (1) ·
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, 1120 N Noble St, Chicago, IL 60642, USA (1) ·
Jesuit Seminary, Takatsuki, Japan (1) ·
Monastery of the Friars Minor, Villareal, Spain (1) ·
Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France (1) ·
Rome, Italy (2) ·
Royal Alcázar of Madrid, Calle de Bailén s/n, 28071 Madrid, Spain (1) ·
Serra San Bruno, Calabria, Italy (1) ·
Unknown (1)
None (2) ·
Announcing Jesus’ birth to Mary (Luke 1:26–38) (1) ·
Cure of the Duke of Lerma's granddaughter from a grave illness in 1607 (1) ·
Defeating Satan in heavenly battle (Revelation 12:7–9) (1) ·
Healing at his tomb, 12th century (1) ·
Healing at his tomb, 13th century (1) ·
Healing at his tomb, 7th century (1) ·
Healing of a blind girl in 1626 (1) ·
Healing of a blind woman through relics (1) ·
Healing of a man’s fever in 1628 AD (1) ·
Healing of a woman with hemorrhage, 4th century (2) ·
Healing Tobit’s blindness (Book of Tobit) (1) ·
Miracles at her grave, including incorruptibility (1) ·
Miracles of healing through his intercession (1) ·
No recorded miracle for beatification (1) ·
None recorded for canonization (1) ·
Numerous healings post-death (1610–1626) (1) ·
Rescuing all hospital patients during a fire (1)
None (5) ·
Announcing John the Baptist’s birth to Zechariah (Luke 1:11–20) (1) ·
Appearing at Monte Gargano, 5th century (1) ·
Cure of a woman’s cancer in 1899 (1) ·
Delivering Sarah from a demon (Book of Tobit) (1) ·
Healing of a woman’s paralysis in 1670 AD (1) ·
Healing of the sick through her intercession (1) ·
Miracles for canonization (1668–1669) (1) ·
No recorded miracle for canonization; martyrdom was sufficient (1) ·
None recorded (1) ·
None recorded for canonization (1) ·
Passing through flames unscathed (1) ·
Posthumous healing at Cyrrhus shrine, 4th century (2) ·
Preservation of La Grande Chartreuse, 12th century (1) ·
Restoration of sight, 7th century (1)
2 October (1) ·
26 September (Catholic); 17 November or 1 July (Orthodox) (1) ·
29 September (with Michael and Gabriel); 24 October (traditional) (1) ·
29 September (with Michael and Raphael); 24 March (traditional) (1) ·
April 01 (1) ·
August 07 (1) ·
February 06 (1) ·
February 26 (1) ·
March 08 (1) ·
May 17 (1) ·
May 22 (1) ·
May 25 (1) ·
November 12 (1) ·
November 14 (1) ·
October 06 (1) ·
October 07 (1) ·
October 08 (1) ·
September 26 (Catholic); November 17 or July 01 (Orthodox) (1) ·
September 29 (with Gabriel and Raphael); May 08 (apparitions, traditional) (1) ·
September 30, October 3 (Jesuits) (1)
Actress, dancer (1) ·
Archangel, Healer (1) ·
Archangel, Messenger (1) ·
Archangel, Protector (1) ·
Augustinian Nun, Widow (1) ·
Bishop (1) ·
Bishop, Monk (1) ·
bishop; monk (1) ·
Carmelite nun (1) ·
Duke; courtier; viceroy (1) ·
Jesuit Novice, Preacher (1) ·
Monk, Bishop (1) ·
Physicians (2) ·
priest (1) ·
Priest, Monk, Founder (1) ·
Priest, reformer (1) ·
Princess, Nun, Abbess (1) ·
Shepherd, Franciscan lay brother (1) ·
Soldier, Shepherd, Bookseller, Hospital worker (1)
Augustinian Order (1) ·
Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God (1) ·
Carthusian Order (2) ·
None (7) ·
Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans) (1) ·
Order of Poor Clares (Sorores Minores) (1) ·
Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy (Mercedarians) (1) ·
Roman Catholic, Order of Carmelites (1) ·
Roman Catholic; associated with the Benedictines and Carthusians (1) ·
Society of Jesus (1) ·
Society of Jesus (Jesuits) (1) ·
Theatines (1) ·
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (1)
Actresses, penitents, converts (1) ·
against arthritis; Diocese of Azul, Argentina (1) ·
Autun; Millers; Eye ailments (1) ·
Belley; Carthusians (1) ·
Calabria; Carthusians; Solitude (1) ·
Eastern Catholic Churches; Ukraine; ecumenism; unity of the Churches (1) ·
Eucharistic congresses and societies, cooks, shepherds, victims of calumny (1) ·
Grenoble, France; against headaches (1) ·
Hospitals, the sick, nurses, firefighters, booksellers, printers, heart patients (1) ·
Japan, martyrs of Japan (1) ·
Jesuits; against earthquakes; Portugal; Rota; Marianas (1) ·
Lost causes, impossible cases, abused women, widows, against infertility, sickness (1) ·
Messengers; Communicators; Clergy; Postal workers; Broadcasters (1) ·
Physicians; Surgeons; Pharmacists; Twins (2) ·
Soldiers; Police; Mariners; Dying; Paratroopers; Grocers (1) ·
The sick (1) ·
The sick, Royal Abbey of Longchamp (1) ·
Travelers; Blind; Doctors; Catholic singles; Nurses; Druggists (1) ·
Unemployed, bankers, Vicenza (1)
Bishop's attire, often depicted with a miter and crosier (1) ·
Bishop’s mitre, palm branch, eyes (1) ·
Book, angel, hospital, crucifix (1) ·
Carmelite habit, crown of thorns, heart with flames (1) ·
Crucifix, Jesuit habit, palm of martyrdom (1) ·
episcopal vestments; martyr's palm; book; axe (instrument of martyrdom) (1) ·
Medical tools, palm branch, medicine box (2) ·
Monastic habit, crown, lily, book (1) ·
Monk’s habit, bishop’s mitre, staff (1) ·
Monk’s habit, skull, cross (1) ·
Monstrance, rosary, Franciscan habit (1) ·
Nun’s habit, forehead wound, roses, bees, crucifix (1) ·
Pearls, simple robes, hermit’s cave (1) ·
Priest’s cassock, lily (1) ·
Skull crowned with an emperor's diadem (1) ·
Wings, staff, fish, healing ointment (1) ·
Wings, sword, scales, dragon (1) ·
Wings, trumpet, lily, scroll (1) ·
X-shaped cross; dismembered body; Mercedarian habit; palm of martyrdom (1)
None (1) ·
Arvières Monastery, Ain, France (1) ·
Basilica of Saints Cosmas and Damian, Rome, Italy (2) ·
Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia, Cascia, Italy (1) ·
Basilica of St. John of God, Granada, Spain (1) ·
Basilica of the Twenty-Six Holy Martyrs of Japan, Nagasaki, Japan (1) ·
Church of St. Paschal Baylon, Villarreal, Spain (1) ·
Church of the Society of Jesus, Madrid, Spain (1) ·
La Grande Chartreuse, Grenoble, France (1) ·
Longchamp Monastery (destroyed, but relics in Paris) (1) ·
Monastery of Santa Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi, Careggi, Florence, Italy (1) ·
Mount of Olives, Jerusalem (1) ·
None (universal veneration) (2) ·
Nuestra Señora de la Merced Parish, Manila, Philippines (1) ·
Saint-Léger Church, Ébreuil, France (1) ·
San Paolo Maggiore, Naples, Italy (1) ·
Sanctuary of Monte Sant’Angelo, Monte Gargano, Italy (1) ·
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City (1)
None (8) ·
Eastern Orthodox Church (as a schismatic figure in some views) (1) ·
Eastern Orthodox Church, Coptic Orthodox Church (1) ·
None (2) ·
Orthodox Christianity (1) ·
Orthodox Church (2) ·
Orthodox Church; Judaism (1) ·
Orthodox Church; Judaism; Islam (2) ·
Orthodox Church; Oriental Orthodox Church (2)
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