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None (30) ·
Bergamo, Italy (1) ·
Cappadocia, Byzantine Empire (modern-day Turkey) (1) ·
Carthage, Roman Province of Africa (modern-day Tunisia) (2) ·
Corbie, Picardy, France (1) ·
Córdoba, Al-Andalus (modern-day Spain) (1) ·
Cyrene, Libya (Roman Province of Africa) (1) ·
Engern, Westphalia, Kingdom of Germany (modern-day Germany) (1) ·
Faughart, near Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland (1) ·
Flüeli, near Sachseln, Switzerland (1) ·
Frankish lands (possibly Gaul or Austrasia) (1) ·
Ischia, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy) (1) ·
Jerusalem, Roman Province of Syria Palaestina (modern-day Israel) (1) ·
Kraków, Kingdom of Poland (1) ·
Mayorga, Kingdom of León, Spain (1) ·
Montemor-o-Novo, Kingdom of Portugal (1) ·
Munster, Ireland (1) ·
Nazareth, Galilee (modern-day Israel) (1) ·
Not known, traditionally Sebaste, Armenia (1) ·
Paris, Kingdom of France (1) ·
Persia (modern-day Iran) (1) ·
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (1) ·
Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia (1) ·
Roman Britain (likely near present-day Carlisle, England or Scotland) (1) ·
Rome, Italy (1) ·
Rome, Papal States (now Italy) (1) ·
San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy (1) ·
St. Bride's Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales (1) ·
Unknown, likely various places in the Roman Empire (1) ·
Unknown, possibly Judea (1) ·
Unknown, possibly Malaga or surrounding areas, Roman Empire (1) ·
York, England (1)
None (16) ·
200 - 299 (2) ·
300 - 399 (3) ·
400 - 499 (1) ·
500 - 599 (1) ·
600 - 699 (3) ·
700 - 799 (1) ·
800 - 899 (3) ·
900 - 999 (1) ·
1000 - 1099 (1) ·
1100 - 1199 (1) ·
1200 - 1299 (4) ·
1300 - 1399 (2) ·
1400 - 1499 (6) ·
1500 - 1599 (7) ·
1600 - 1699 (4) ·
1700 - 1799 (1) ·
1900 - 1999 (4) ·
2000 - 2099 (1)
None (30) ·
Alexandria, Egypt (1) ·
Auvergne, Gaul (modern-day France) (1) ·
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States (1) ·
Carthage, Roman Province of Africa (2) ·
Clogher, Tyrone, Ireland (1) ·
Córdoba, Al-Andalus (1) ·
Flüeli, near Sachseln, Switzerland (1) ·
Ghent, Flanders (now Belgium) (1) ·
Granada, Spain (1) ·
Grodno, Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1) ·
Jerusalem (1) ·
Jerusalem, Judea (modern-day Israel) (1) ·
Kildare, Ireland (1) ·
Menevia, Wales (1) ·
Mount Sinai, Egypt (1) ·
Naples, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy) (1) ·
Nazareth or Jerusalem, Judea (traditional belief) (1) ·
Paris, Kingdom of France (1) ·
Persia (1) ·
Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia (1) ·
Quedlinburg, Saxony, Kingdom of Germany (1) ·
Rome, Italy (1) ·
Rome, Papal States (1) ·
Salzburg, Bavaria, Germany (now Austria) (1) ·
San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy (1) ·
Saul, County Down, Ireland (1) ·
Sebaste, Armenia (modern-day Sivas, Turkey) (1) ·
Sebaste, Lesser Armenia (modern-day Sivas, Turkey) (1) ·
Smyrna, Asia Minor (modern-day İzmir, Turkey) (1) ·
York, England (1) ·
Zaña, Viceroyalty of Peru (now Peru) (1)
Apoplexy (1) ·
Beheading, Martyrdom (1) ·
Crucifixion (1) ·
Disease contracted while tending the sick (1) ·
Hypothermia, Martyrdom (1) ·
Illness (1) ·
Martyrdom (6) ·
Martyrdom (beheading after attack by wild animals) (2) ·
Martyrdom (dragged through streets) (1) ·
Martyrdom (Pressed to death) (1) ·
Martyrdom (tortured and impaled) (1) ·
Martyrdom by burning (2) ·
Martyrdom by crucifixion (1) ·
Natural causes (36) ·
Natural Causes (in exile) (1) ·
Pneumonia (after saving a drowning man) (1) ·
Spanish Flu (Influenza) (2) ·
Tuberculosis (1) ·
Unspecified (1)
None (3) ·
Alexandria, Egypt (where he founded the See) (1) ·
Armagh, Ireland (considered his ecclesiastical capital) (1) ·
Bergamo, Italy (convent of St. Stephen) (1) ·
Brother Klaus Chapel, Flüeli-Ranft, Switzerland (1) ·
Cave near Sebaste, Armenia (1) ·
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem (1) ·
Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland (1) ·
Convent of Saint Agnes, Prague (1) ·
Convent of the Alcantarines, Naples (1) ·
Convent of the Daughters of Charity, Paris (1) ·
Convent of Virgins, Rome, Italy (1) ·
Golgotha, Jerusalem (1) ·
Hospital of St. John of God, Granada, Spain (1) ·
House of Fina, San Gimignano (1) ·
Kildare Abbey, Kildare, Ireland (1) ·
Lake near Sebaste where they were martyred (1) ·
Lima, Peru (Archbishop's See) (1) ·
Malaga, Spain (Diocese of Malaga) (1) ·
Monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt (1) ·
Monastery of St. Clare, Besançon, France (1) ·
Monastery of St. Zoilus, Córdoba (1) ·
Mynyw (St Davids), Pembrokeshire, Wales (1) ·
Nazareth, Galilee, Israel (1) ·
Quedlinburg Abbey, Quedlinburg, Germany (1) ·
Salzburg, Austria (where he established the diocese) (1) ·
The Shambles, York, England (1) ·
Tor de' Specchi Monastery, Rome (1) ·
Vilnius Cathedral, Vilnius, Lithuania (1) ·
Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana (1)
None (22) ·
Afila Monastery, Piedmont (1) ·
Clara, County Offaly, Ireland (1) ·
Convent of Poor Clares, Ghent (1) ·
Drumlease, County Leitrim, Ireland (1) ·
Engern, Westphalia, Germany (1) ·
Henfynyw, Cardigan, Wales (1) ·
Hospital of St. Francis, Prague (1) ·
Rome, Italy (site of his pilgrimage) (1) ·
Saul, County Down, Ireland (site of his first church) (1) ·
Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament Motherhouse, Bensalem, Pennsylvania (1)
None (21) ·
Banishing snakes from Ireland (1) ·
Cure of a nun suffering from severe illness (1) ·
Cured a child from choking on a fish bone (1) ·
Ecstasy and stigmata (1) ·
Harvest miracle during a storm (1) ·
Healing of a Brazilian boy with brain injury (2) ·
Healing of a child with a severe illness (1) ·
Healing of a man with a severe illness (1) ·
Healing of Amy Wall, a baby with severe ear and hearing issues (1) ·
Healing the jailer's daughter from blindness (1) ·
Her cloak miraculously expanded to cover land for her monastery (1) ·
Miracle of the rain to prolong her visit with St. Benedict (1) ·
Miracles associated with her tomb (1) ·
Miracles at her grave, including incorruptibility (1) ·
Miracles at her tomb (1) ·
Miracles at his tomb (1) ·
Miracles attributed to her after her martyrdom (1) ·
Miracles during his lifetime with orphans (1) ·
Miracles of healing through his intercession (1) ·
Miraculous blooming of violets from her deathbed (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) ·
No specific miracles for canonization recorded (1) ·
No specific miracles recorded for canonization (3) ·
No specific miracles recorded for canonization; recognized for his life's work (1) ·
One soldier's death upon renouncing faith, another's conversion and immediate martyrdom (1) ·
Posthumous miracles at his tomb (1) ·
Prediction of the siege of Benevento by Emperor Constans II (2) ·
Rescuing all hospital patients during a fire (1) ·
Restoration of sight to a blind man (1) ·
Survived torture and healed her wounds (1) ·
The sweet fragrance that reportedly emanated from her body after her death. This scent was said to fill the room where she lay and even the entire monastery, and it was considered a sign of her sanctity. (1) ·
Various miracles attributed to them after their martyrdom (1)
None (38) ·
Bilocation witnessed by St. Philip Neri (1) ·
Elizabeth Bergamini, a young girl who was mute and had other health issues, was said to be miraculously healed after her parents prayed at St. Rita's tomb. (1) ·
Explanation of the Holy Trinity using a shamrock (1) ·
Ground swelling to elevate him while preaching (1) ·
Healed animals (1) ·
Healing King Roger II's wound (1) ·
Healing miracles at her tomb (1) ·
Healing of a child with a mortal illness (1) ·
Healing of a nun from a severe illness (1) ·
Healing of a woman with a tumor (1) ·
Healing of Robert Gutherman from a severe skin condition (1) ·
Healing of sick individuals (2) ·
Healing of the sick through her intercession (2) ·
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) ·
Stopped an eruption of Mount Etna (1) ·
Turning water into beer for the poor (1)
None (30) ·
Bishop (2) ·
Bishop, Missionary (2) ·
Bishop, Theologian, Catechist (1) ·
Carpenter (1) ·
Deacon (1) ·
Evangelist, Bishop (1) ·
Evangelist, Missionary, Bishop (1) ·
Homemaker, Mystic (1) ·
Housewife, Businesswoman (1) ·
Lawyer, Judge, Archbishop (1) ·
Matron, Mystic, Abbess (1) ·
Matrona (noblewoman) (1) ·
Monk, Ascetic, Abbot (1) ·
Nun, Abbess (1) ·
Nun, Abbess, Reformer (1) ·
Philanthropist, Educator, Religious Sister (1) ·
Physician, Bishop (1) ·
Preacher, Missionary (1) ·
Priest, Friar (1) ·
Priest, Scholar, Writer (1) ·
Prince (1) ·
Princess, Abbess (1) ·
Queen, Patroness (1) ·
Slave (1) ·
Social Worker, Educator, Mystic (1) ·
Soldier, Hermit, Mystic, Counselor (1) ·
Soldier, Shepherd, Bookseller, Hospital worker (1) ·
Soldiers in the Roman Army, Legio XII Fulminata (1) ·
Thief, Repentant Sinner (1) ·
Widow, Prioress (1)
None (3) ·
Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God (1) ·
Catholic Church, Mozarabic Rite (1) ·
Early Christian (2) ·
Early Christian Church (9) ·
Early Christians (1) ·
Eastern Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic Church (1) ·
Foundress of the Daughters of Charity (1) ·
Oblate of St. Benedict, Founder of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi (1) ·
Order of Friars Minor (Alcantarine Reform) (1) ·
Order of Preachers (Dominicans) (1) ·
Poor Clares (Order of Saint Clare) (2) ·
Roman Catholic (1) ·
Roman Catholic Church (5) ·
Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament (1)
None (4) ·
Against temptations, stepfathers, the dying (1) ·
Automobile drivers, widows, Roman housewives, death of children (1) ·
Businesswomen, converts, martyrs, pregnant women, York, and those in difficult marriages (1) ·
Clogher, Diocese of Clogher (1) ·
Czech Republic, Charity workers, the poor, Prague (1) ·
Handicapped individuals, San Gimignano (1) ·
Hospitals, the sick, nurses, firefighters, booksellers, printers, heart patients (1) ·
Ireland, dairymaids, cattle, midwives, Irish nuns, newborn babies, poets, scholars, blacksmiths, and poultry farmers (1) ·
Ireland, Nigeria, Montserrat, engineers, excluded people, snake-catchers (1) ·
Jerusalem, catechists, catechumens (1) ·
Large families, disappointing children, falsely accused people, queens, second marriages, widows (1) ·
Lima, Peru; Native American rights; Latin American bishops (1) ·
Lithuania, Poland, Lithuanian youth (1) ·
Mothers, expectant mothers, cattle (1) ·
Mothers, expectant mothers, martyrs (1) ·
Obedience (1) ·
Preachers (1) ·
Prisoners, thieves, funeral directors, repentant sinners, those in their death agony (1) ·
Racial justice, Philanthropy, Education of Black and Native American people (1) ·
Salzburg, Austria; salt miners (1) ·
Social workers, Christian charity workers, widows, those rejected by religious orders (1) ·
Soldiers, policemen, memory, resistance to persecution (1) ·
Switzerland, Council of State of Switzerland, difficult marriages, large families, separated spouses (1) ·
Throat illnesses, wool combers, wild animals, Dubrovnik (1) ·
Universal Church, fathers, workers, immigrants, the dying, a happy death, and many countries including Canada, Mexico, and the Philippines (1) ·
Venice, notaries, lawyers, prisoners, barristers, glaziers, painters, and scribes (1) ·
Wales, poets, vegetarians (1) ·
Women seeking to conceive, expectant mothers, sick children, against eye trouble, and the city of Corbie (1)
None (30) ·
Archbishop's attire, cross, book (1) ·
Bearded, hermit's robe, crucifix, hermitage, three knots symbolizing his vow of poverty, chastity, and obedience (1) ·
Bishop's attire (1) ·
Bishop's attire, salt cellar, model of Salzburg (1) ·
Bishop's attire, staff (crozier) (1) ·
Bishop's vestments, a book (representing his catechetical lectures) (1) ·
Black Benedictine habit, book, angel (1) ·
Book, angel, hospital, crucifix (1) ·
Candles, crossed candles, iron combs, bishop's mitre and staff (1) ·
Crosier, lamp, flame, cow, and Saint Brigid's cross (1) ·
Cross, Franciscan habit (1) ·
Cross, Rosary, School (1) ·
Cross, sometimes with the inscription "Jesus Remember Me", often depicted on the Good Thief's cross (1) ·
Crown, scepter, coins (indicative of her charity) (1) ·
Deacon's vestments, palm of martyrdom (1) ·
Dominican habit, book, preaching (1) ·
Dove on his shoulder, standing on a hill (1) ·
Group of forty soldiers, often depicted on a frozen lake, sometimes with angels or a crown of martyrdom (1) ·
Habit of the Daughters of Charity, crucifix, book (1) ·
Ladder (representing "The Ladder of Divine Ascent"), monastic habit (1) ·
Lamb, Crown, Poor Clares habit (1) ·
Lily, carpenter's tools, staff with lily, spikenard (1) ·
Lily, Crown, Royal robes (1) ·
Nun's habit, lily, book, rosary (1) ·
Nun's habit, palm of martyrdom (for her ascetic life) (1) ·
Palm of martyrdom, book (representing her diary) (1) ·
Palm of martyrdom, chains (1) ·
Priest's vestments, book, palm of martyrdom (1) ·
Shamrock, crozier, mitre, snakes (1) ·
Stone, martyr's palm, sometimes depicted with her children (1) ·
Violets, bedridden figure, wooden pallet (1) ·
Winged lion, book or scroll, pen (1)
None (3) ·
Basilica Maiorum, Carthage (2) ·
Basilica of St. John of God, Granada, Spain (1) ·
Basilica of St. Joseph, Nazareth; various other locations claim relics or significant devotion (1) ·
Brother Klaus Chapel, Flüeli-Ranft, Switzerland (1) ·
Catedral de Lima, Peru (1) ·
Cathedral of Oviedo, Spain (1) ·
Cathedral of the Forty Martyrs, Sebaste (destroyed); relics also in various places like Constantinople and Rome (1) ·
Chapel of Saint Casimir, Vilnius Cathedral, Vilnius, Lithuania (1) ·
Chapel of Saint Fina, Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta, San Gimignano (1) ·
Chapel of the Miraculous Medal, Paris, France (1) ·
Church of Santa Francesca Romana, Rome (1) ·
Church of St. Peter in Ghent, Belgium (1) ·
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem (1) ·
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem (traditional site of crucifixion) (1) ·
Convent of Saint Agnes, Prague (1) ·
Down Cathedral, Downpatrick, County Down, Ireland (1) ·
Franciscan Church in Ischia (1) ·
Iglesia de San Patricio, Malaga, Spain (1) ·
Monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt (1) ·
Quedlinburg Abbey, Germany (1) ·
Saint Katharine Drexel Shrine, Bensalem, Pennsylvania (1) ·
Salzburg Cathedral, Austria (1) ·
St David's Cathedral, St Davids, Wales (1) ·
St. Blaise Church, Dubrovnik, Croatia (1) ·
St. Brigid's Cathedral, Kildare, Ireland (1) ·
St. Macartan's Cathedral, Clogher, Ireland (1) ·
St. Margaret Clitherow's Shrine, The Shambles, York, England (1) ·
St. Mark's Basilica, Venice, Italy (1)
None (24) ·
Also recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church (1) ·
Anglican Communion, Eastern Orthodox Church (1) ·
Anglican Communion, some regions of the Eastern Orthodox Church (1) ·
Coptic Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, and Eastern Orthodox Churches (1) ·
Eastern Orthodox Church (1) ·
Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and some Eastern Catholic Churches (1) ·
Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, some Protestant denominations (1) ·
Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran (1)
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- Saint Agnes of Bohemia
- Saint Agnes of Bohemia
- Saint Benjamin
- Saint Benjamin
- Saint Casimir
- Saint Casimir
- Saint Colette
- Saint Colette
- Saint Cyril of Jerusalem
- Saint Cyril of Jerusalem
- Saint David
- Saint David
- Saint Dismas
- Saint Dismas
- Saint Eulogius of Cordoba
- Saint Eulogius of Cordoba
- Saint Felicity
- Saint Felicity
- Saint Fina
- Saint Fina
- Saint Frances of Rome
- Saint Frances of Rome
- Saint John Climacus
- Saint John Climacus
- Saint John Joseph of the Cross
- Saint John Joseph of the Cross
- Saint John of God
- Saint John of God
- Saint Joseph
- Saint Joseph
- Saint Katharine Drexel
- Saint Katharine Drexel
- Saint Lea
- Saint Lea
- Saint Louise de Marillac
- Saint Louise de Marillac
- Saint Macartan
- Saint Macartan
- Saint Margaret Clitherow
- Saint Margaret Clitherow
- Saint Mark
- Saint Mark
- Saint Matilda
- Saint Matilda
- Saint Nicholas of Flue
- Saint Nicholas of Flue
- Saint Patrick
- Saint Patrick
- Saint Patrick of Malaga
- Saint Patrick of Malaga
- Saint Perpetua
- Saint Perpetua
- Saint Rupert
- Saint Rupert
- Saint Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo
- Saint Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo
- Saint Venturino of Bergamo
- Saint Venturino of Bergamo
- St. Agatha
- St. Alexis Falconieri
- St. Anthony Kauleas
- St. Apollonia
- St. Barbatus of Benevento
- St. Blaise
- St. Brigid of Ireland
- St. Catherine de Ricci
- St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen
- St. Francisco Marto
- St. Isabel of France
- St. Jacinta Marto
- St. Jerome Emiliani
- St. Joan de Lestonnac
- St. Joan of Valois
- St. John Theristus
- St. Juliana of Nicomedia
- St. Leander of Seville
- St. Margaret of Cortona
- St. Paschal
- St. Paul Miki
- St. Peter Damian
- St. Polycarp
- St. Rita
- St. Scholastica
- St. Tarasius
- St. Valentine
- Sts. Faustinus and Jovita