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Basilica of St. Joseph, Nazareth; various other locations claim relics or significant devotion
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SaintName:
Aljustrel, Fátima, Portugal (2) ·
Becchi, Castelnuovo d'Asti, Kingdom of Sardinia (now Italy) (1) ·
Bordeaux, France (1) ·
Château de Sales, Duchy of Savoy (now Thorens-Glières, France) (1) ·
Corbie, Picardy, France (1) ·
Cuvilly, Picardy, Kingdom of France (now France) (1) ·
Desenzano del Garda, Republic of Venice (now Italy) (1) ·
Florence, Italy (2) ·
Flüeli, near Sachseln, Switzerland (1) ·
Ischia, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy) (1) ·
Mayorga, Kingdom of León, Spain (1) ·
Montemor-o-Novo, Kingdom of Portugal (1) ·
New York City, New York, USA (1) ·
Nogent-le-Roi, France (1) ·
Padua, Italy (1) ·
Paris, France (1) ·
Paris, Kingdom of France (1) ·
Parma, Italy (1) ·
Périgord, France (1) ·
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (1) ·
Pisa, Tuscany, Italy (1) ·
Prachatice, Bohemia (now Czech Republic) (1) ·
Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia (1) ·
Reims, Kingdom of France (now France) (1) ·
Roccaporena, Umbria, Papal States (now Italy) (1) ·
Roccasecca, Kingdom of Sicily (now Italy) (1) ·
Rome, Papal States (now Italy) (2) ·
Schiedam, County of Holland (now Netherlands) (1) ·
Sigmaringen, Germany (1) ·
St-Grégoire d'Iberville, Quebec, Canada (1) ·
Torrehermosa, Aragon, Spain (1) ·
Troyes, Champagne, France (1) ·
Tsunokuni, Japan (1) ·
Valencia, Crown of Aragon (now Spain) (1) ·
Venice, Italy (1) ·
Vic, Catalonia, Crown of Aragon (now Spain) (1) ·
Vicchio di Mugello, Republic of Florence (1) ·
York, England (1)
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States (1) ·
Bordeaux, France (1) ·
Bourges, France (1) ·
Brescia, Republic of Venice (now Italy) (1) ·
Camerino, Italy (1) ·
Cascia, Umbria, Papal States (now Italy) (1) ·
Emmitsburg, Maryland, USA (1) ·
Famagusta, Kingdom of Cyprus (1) ·
Flüeli, near Sachseln, Switzerland (1) ·
Fossanova Abbey, Papal States (now Italy) (1) ·
Ghent, Flanders (now Belgium) (1) ·
Granada, Spain (1) ·
Lisbon, Portugal (2) ·
Longchamp, France (1) ·
Lyon, Kingdom of France (now France) (1) ·
Monte Senario, Italy (1) ·
Montreal, New France (modern Quebec, Canada) (1) ·
Nagasaki, Japan (1) ·
Namur, United Kingdom of the Netherlands (now Belgium) (1) ·
Naples, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy) (1) ·
Oxford, England (1) ·
Padua, Italy (1) ·
Paris, Kingdom of France (1) ·
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (1) ·
Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia (1) ·
Prato, Italy (1) ·
Rome, Papal States (2) ·
Rome, Papal States (now Italy) (1) ·
Rouen, Kingdom of France (now France) (1) ·
Schiedam, County of Holland (now Netherlands) (1) ·
Seewis im Prättigau, Switzerland (1) ·
Somasca, Italy (1) ·
St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1) ·
Turin, Kingdom of Italy (now Italy) (1) ·
Valladolid, Crown of Castile (now Spain) (1) ·
Vannes, Duchy of Brittany (now France) (1) ·
Villarreal, Spain (1) ·
York, England (1) ·
Zaña, Viceroyalty of Peru (now Peru) (1)
Apoplexy (1) ·
Disease contracted while tending the sick (1) ·
Dysentery (1) ·
Martyrdom (1) ·
Martyrdom (Pressed to death) (1) ·
Martyrdom by crucifixion (1) ·
Natural Causes (18) ·
Natural causes (asthma and exhaustion) (1) ·
Natural causes (fever and exhaustion) (2) ·
Natural causes (fever and old age) (1) ·
Natural causes (fever, possibly from a wound) (1) ·
Natural causes (illness and debilitation) (1) ·
Natural causes (illness and exhaustion) (1) ·
Natural causes (lung disease and exhaustion) (1) ·
Natural causes (pleurisy after exposure) (1) ·
Natural causes (possibly stroke or illness) (1) ·
Natural causes (stroke or heart failure) (1) ·
Natural causes (tuberculosis and old age) (1) ·
Pneumonia (after saving a drowning man) (1) ·
Spanish Flu (Influenza) (2) ·
Stroke (natural causes) (1) ·
Tuberculosis (1)
NotableAddress1:
None (15) ·
Afila Monastery, Piedmont (1) ·
Avignon, Papal States (now France) (1) ·
Baltimore, Maryland, United States (1) ·
Chieri, Kingdom of Sardinia (now Italy) (1) ·
Cistercian Monastery, Toulouse, France (1) ·
Constance, Germany (Theological studies) (1) ·
Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) (1) ·
Convent of Poor Clares, Ghent (1) ·
Convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, Italy (1) ·
Convent of the Annunciation, Bourges, France (1) ·
Emmitsburg, Maryland (Saint Joseph's Academy and Free School) (1) ·
Franciscan Friary, Bologna, Italy (1) ·
Geneva, Switzerland (then Calvinist stronghold) (1) ·
Hospital of St. Francis, Prague (1) ·
Jesuit Seminary, Takatsuki, Japan (1) ·
Monastery of the Discalced Trinitarians, Valladolid, Spain (1) ·
Monastery of the Friars Minor, Villareal, Spain (1) ·
Monte Senario, Italy (1) ·
Naples, Kingdom of Sicily (now Italy) (1) ·
Pia Casa di Carità, Rome, Italy (1) ·
Reims Cathedral, Reims, France (1) ·
Rome, Papal States (now Italy) (1) ·
Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament Motherhouse, Bensalem, Pennsylvania (1) ·
St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal (1) ·
Venice, Italy (education of nephews) (1) ·
Ville-Marie (early Montreal), New France (1)
None (3) ·
Pope Alexander VII (1) ·
Pope Alexander VIII (2) ·
Pope Benedict XIII (1) ·
Pope Benedict XIV (2) ·
Pope Benedict XVI (1) ·
Pope Calixtus III (1) ·
Pope Clement XIII (1) ·
Pope Francis (2) ·
Pope Gregory XVI (1) ·
Pope Innocent XII (1) ·
Pope John Paul II (4) ·
Pope John XXII (1) ·
Pope John XXIII (1) ·
Pope Leo XIII (3) ·
Pope Leo XIII (confirmation) (1) ·
Pope Paul V (1) ·
Pope Paul VI (4) ·
Pope Pius IX (2) ·
Pope Pius VII (2) ·
Pope Pius XI (2) ·
Pope Pius XII (3) ·
Pope Urban VIII (1)
None (6) ·
Cure of a nun suffering from severe illness (1) ·
Cure of Giuseppe Carlo Audino from cancer (beatification) (1) ·
Ecstasy and stigmata (1) ·
Healing of a blind girl in 1626 (1) ·
Healing of a blind man at his tomb in 1323 (1) ·
Healing of a blind woman in 1767 (1) ·
Healing of a blind woman in 1778 (1) ·
Healing of a Brazilian boy with brain injury (2) ·
Healing of a child with a severe illness (1) ·
Healing of a deaf-mute girl in 1658 (1) ·
Healing of a dying woman during travel with Rafaele Melia (1) ·
Healing of a girl’s tuberculosis in 1887 (1) ·
Healing of a man with a severe illness (1) ·
Healing of a nun from a tumor (confirmed for beatification, 1940s) (1) ·
Healing of a paralyzed woman in 1905 (1) ·
Healing of a sick woman in 1889 (1) ·
Healing of Amy Wall, a baby with severe ear and hearing issues (1) ·
Healing of Ann Theresa O'Neill from leukemia (1) ·
Healing of Eva Benassi, a young girl with acute peritonitis (confirmed for beatification) (1) ·
Healing of Maria Teresa Doglio from tuberculosis in 1928 (1) ·
Intercession leading to the liberation of Padua from Ezzelino III da Romano in 1256 (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 multiplication of bread (1) ·
No recorded miracle for beatification (1) ·
No specific miracle for beatification recorded (1) ·
No specific miracle recorded for beatification (1) ·
Posthumous miracles at his tomb (1) ·
Rain during a drought in Cahors after his preaching (1) ·
Raising a dead woman to confess sins, c. 1400s (1) ·
Rescuing all hospital patients during a fire (1)
None (14) ·
Bilocation witnessed by St. Philip Neri (1) ·
Cure of a boy’s paralysis in 1899 (1) ·
Cure of a child’s meningitis in 1968 (1) ·
Cure of a paralyzed man in 1861 (1) ·
Cure of a woman’s cancer in 1899 (1) ·
Healing attributed to his intercession posthumously (1) ·
Healing of a 4-year-old boy with a malignant brain tumor (canonization) (1) ·
Healing of a child with a mortal illness (1) ·
Healing of a crippled boy in Salamanca, c. 1412 (1) ·
Healing of a nun from a severe illness (1) ·
Healing of a woman from terminal cancer (confirmed for canonization, 1970s) (1) ·
Healing of a woman with a tumor (1) ·
Healing of Anna Maria Gaudiani’s paralyzed arm in 1664 (1) ·
Healing of Carl Kalin from encephalitis (1) ·
Healing of Maria Colasanti from imminent death (1) ·
Healing of Michael Flanigan, a boy with terminal bone cancer (confirmed for canonization) (1) ·
Healing of Robert Gutherman from a severe skin condition (1) ·
Healing of Teresa Callegari from paralysis in 1933 (1) ·
Healing of Teresa Ponzoni’s paralyzed limbs in 1806 (1) ·
Healing of the sick through her intercession (1) ·
Miraculous healing of the sick (1) ·
No recorded miracle for canonization; martyrdom was sufficient (1) ·
No specific miracle recorded for canonization; recognized through communal sanctity (1) ·
Passing through flames unscathed (1) ·
Posthumous miracles at his tomb (1)
April 10 (1) ·
April 14 (1) ·
April 24 (1) ·
April 5 (1) ·
April 7 (1) ·
April 8 (1) ·
February 13 (1) ·
February 17 (2) ·
February 18 (1) ·
February 20 (2) ·
February 26 (1) ·
February 4 (1) ·
February 6 (1) ·
February 8 (1) ·
January 12 (1) ·
January 22 (1) ·
January 24 (1) ·
January 27 (1) ·
January 28 (1) ·
January 31 (1) ·
January 4 (1) ·
January 5 (1) ·
January 6 (2) ·
March 15 (1) ·
March 2 (1) ·
March 20 (1) ·
March 21 (1) ·
March 23 (Roman Calendar), April 27 (Lima) (1) ·
March 25 (in England), August 30 (in the Roman Calendar) (1) ·
March 3 (1) ·
March 5 (1) ·
March 6 (1) ·
March 7 (Franciscans), May 7 or September 10 (locally) (1) ·
March 8 (1) ·
March 9 (1) ·
May 15 (1) ·
May 17 (1) ·
May 22 (1)
Artist, Dominican Friar (1) ·
Augustinian Nun, Widow (1) ·
Bishop, Theologian, Writer (1) ·
Carmelite Friar, Bishop, Papal Legate (1) ·
Dominican Friar, Preacher, Missionary (1) ·
Dominican Friar, Theologian, Philosopher (1) ·
Educator, Foundress, Religious Sister (1) ·
Educator, Philanthropist (1) ·
Friar, Custos, Minister Provincial (1) ·
Housewife, Businesswoman (1) ·
Jesuit Novice, Preacher (1) ·
Lawyer, Judge, Archbishop (1) ·
Lawyer, Priest, Franciscan Friar (1) ·
Matron, Mystic, Abbess (1) ·
Merchant, Religious Brother (1) ·
Mystic, Virgin (1) ·
None (lived off family wealth before priesthood) (1) ·
Nun, Abbess, Reformer (1) ·
Nun, Educator, Widow (1) ·
Nun, Mystic (1) ·
Philanthropist, Educator, Religious Sister (1) ·
Philosopher, Theologian, Minister General (1) ·
Priest, Educator, Founder (3) ·
Priest, Friar (1) ·
Princess, Abbess (1) ·
Princess, Nun, Abbess (1) ·
Queen, Nun, Foundress (1) ·
Religious Brother, Porter (1) ·
Religious Sister, Foundress, Educator (1) ·
Shepherd, Franciscan lay brother (1) ·
Shepherd, Visionary (2) ·
Social Worker, Educator, Mystic (1) ·
Soldier, Hermit, Mystic, Counselor (1) ·
Soldier, Priest, Founder of Religious Order (1) ·
Soldier, Shepherd, Bookseller, Hospital worker (1) ·
Student (prior to religious life) (1) ·
Teacher, Seamstress (prior to religious life) (1) ·
Trinitarian Friar, Priest (1)
None (3) ·
Augustinian Order (1) ·
Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God (1) ·
Carmelite Order (1) ·
Clerks Regular of Somasca (Somascan Fathers) (1) ·
Company of Saint Ursula (Ursulines) (1) ·
Congregation of Holy Cross (1) ·
Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal (founder) (1) ·
Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists) (1) ·
Foundress of the Daughters of Charity (1) ·
Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Brothers) (1) ·
Oblate of St. Benedict, Founder of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi (1) ·
Order of Friars Minor (Alcantarine Reform) (1) ·
Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans) (4) ·
Order of Friars Minor Capuchin (1) ·
Order of Poor Clares (Sorores Minores) (1) ·
Order of Preachers (Dominicans) (4) ·
Order of Servites (1) ·
Order of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1) ·
Order of the Discalced Trinitarians (1) ·
Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary (co-founder) (1) ·
Poor Clares (Order of Saint Clare) (2) ·
Roman Catholic (1) ·
Roman Catholic (converted from Episcopalian) (1) ·
Roman Catholic Church (2) ·
Salesians of Don Bosco (1) ·
Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur (1) ·
Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament (1) ·
Sisters of the Company of Mary Our Lady (1) ·
Society of Jesus (Jesuits) (1) ·
Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallottines) (1)
None (2) ·
Abuse victims, widows, those rejected by religious orders (1) ·
Against poverty, bodily ills, sick people, educators (1) ·
Artists, Christian artists, Catholic artists (1) ·
Automobile drivers, widows, Roman housewives, death of children (1) ·
Builders, plumbers, fishermen, Valencia, preachers, reconciliation (1) ·
Businesswomen, converts, martyrs, pregnant women, York, and those in difficult marriages (1) ·
Cancer patients, Vic (Catalonia), purity (1) ·
Captives, prisoners, those ridiculed for their piety, children, those suffering from bodily ills (2) ·
Catholic Apostolate, missionaries, poor (1) ·
Chronically ill, ice skaters, Schiedam (1) ·
Church unity, Cyprus, peace negotiators (1) ·
Czech Republic, Charity workers, the poor, Prague (1) ·
Educators, immigrants, sick children (1) ·
Educators, orphans, the sick, handicapped, women’s education (1) ·
Educators, the poor, Canada (1) ·
Eucharistic congresses and societies, cooks, shepherds, victims of calumny (1) ·
Franciscan students and scholars (1) ·
Hospitals, the sick, nurses, firefighters, booksellers, printers, heart patients (1) ·
Japan, martyrs of Japan (1) ·
Lawyers, Sigmaringen, Germany (1) ·
Lima, Peru; Native American rights; Latin American bishops (1) ·
Lost causes, impossible cases, abused women, widows, against infertility, sickness (1) ·
Orphans, abandoned children (1) ·
Orvieto, Italy (1) ·
Racial justice, Philanthropy, Education of Black and Native American people (1) ·
Scholars, philosophers, theologians, students, universities, Catholic schools (1) ·
Schoolchildren, Catholic schools, widows, loss of children, death of parents (1) ·
Sick people (1) ·
Sick, afflicted, Montreal, Canada (1) ·
Social workers, Christian charity workers, widows, those rejected by religious orders (1) ·
Students (1) ·
Switzerland, Council of State of Switzerland, difficult marriages, large families, separated spouses (1) ·
Teachers, educators, students, school principals (1) ·
The sick, Royal Abbey of Longchamp (1) ·
Those in difficult circumstances, widows, prisoners, those ridiculed for piety (1) ·
Women seeking to conceive, expectant mothers, sick children, against eye trouble, and the city of Corbie (1) ·
Writers, journalists, deaf people, educators, Catholic press (1) ·
Youth, educators, magicians, juvenile delinquents, editors, publishers (1)
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- Saint Agnes of Bohemia
- Saint Alexis Falconieri
- Saint Alexis Falconieri
- Saint Andre Bessette
- Saint Andre Bessette
- Saint Angela Merici
- Saint Angela Merici
- Saint Anthony Kauleas
- Saint Anthony Kauleas
- Saint Catherine de Ricci
- Saint Catherine de Ricci
- Saint Colette
- Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
- Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
- Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen
- Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen
- Saint Fra Angelico
- Saint Frances of Rome
- Saint Francis de Sales
- Saint Francisco Marto
- Saint Francisco Marto
- Saint Isabel of France
- Saint Isabel of France
- Saint Jacinta Marto
- Saint Jacinta Marto
- Saint Jerome Emiliani
- Saint Jerome Emiliani
- Saint Joan de Lestonnac
- Saint Joan of Valois
- Saint John Baptist de la Salle
- Saint John Baptist de la Salle
- Saint John Bosco
- Saint John Bosco
- Saint John Joseph of the Cross
- Saint John Neumann
- Saint John of God
- Saint Julie Billiart
- Saint Julie Billiart
- Saint Katharine Drexel
- Saint Louise de Marillac
- Saint Lydwine of Schiedam
- Saint Lydwine of Schiedam
- Saint Margaret Clitherow
- Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys
- Saint Michael de Sanctis
- Saint Michael de Sanctis
- Saint Nicholas of Flüe
- Saint Nicholas of Flüe
- Saint Paul Miki
- Saint Paul Miki
- Saint Peter Thomas
- Saint Peter Thomas
- Saint Rita of Cascia
- Saint Rita of Cascia
- Saint Thomas Aquinas
- Saint Thomas Aquinas
- Saint Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo
- Saint Vincent Ferrer
- Saint Vincent Ferrer
- Saint Vincent Pallotti
- Saint Vincent Pallotti