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Unknown (pending canonization)
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Group miracle for Korean Martyrs: healing of another Korean from tuberculosis
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Healing of sick individuals
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Healing of the sick through her intercession
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None (equipollent canonization)
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Posthumous healing at Cyrrhus shrine, 4th century
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Announcing John the Baptist’s birth to Zechariah (Luke 1:11–20)
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Apparition curing Constantia, daughter of Constantine
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Apparitions and protections for confessors (traditional)
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Appearance of Mary on his cathedra
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Appearing at Monte Gargano, 5th century
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Bilocation witnessed by St. Philip Neri
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Blood from stabbing extinguishing the flames
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Blood relic cures for the sick (traditional)
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Body cast into sea but washed ashore intact
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Burial by lions digging his grave
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Calmed a storm and expelled Loch Ness monster
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Cart of pitch failing to burn her
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Child pulled from drowning
Commanding a basilisk to die
Conversion and healing associated with Guadalupe tilma (for canonization, traditional)
Conversion of 200 soldiers through witnessed miracles
Cure of a boy’s paralysis in 1899
Cure of a child from fatal fever in Lima (for canonization)
Cure of a child’s leukemia, c. 1953
Cure of a child’s meningitis in 1968
Cure of a child’s paralysis in 1932
Cure of a child’s paralysis, c. 1987
Cure of a lame woman in Lithuania (for canonization)
Cure of a layman from dropsy (for canonization)
Cure of a man’s tuberculosis, c. 1946
Cure of a man’s tumor, c. 1725
Cure of a nun from a grave illness in Savona (for canonization)
Cure of a nun from terminal illness (for canonization)
Cure of a nun from tuberculosis in 1930s
Cure of a nun from tuberculosis in Italy (for canonization)
Cure of a paralytic Jesuit novice in 1820
Cure of a paralytic nun in 20th century
Cure of a paralytic woman in Siena
Cure of a paralyzed boy in Pagani
Cure of a paralyzed child in Fribourg (for canonization)
Cure of a paralyzed man in 1861
Cure of a woman’s blindness, c. 1725
Cure of a woman’s cancer in 1899
Cure of a woman’s cancer in 1945
Cure of a woman’s cancer, c. 2008
Cure of a woman’s fever, c. 1711
Cure of a woman’s paralysis in 1597
Cure of a woman’s paralysis, c. 1695
Cure of a woman’s paralysis, c. 1950
Cure of a young boy from leukemia in Australia
Curing of a paralyzed nobleman
Curing of the blind and lame at translation
Dancing procession curing epilepsy
Delivering Sarah from a demon (Book of Tobit)
Earthquake at his tomb on burial
Explanation of the Holy Trinity using a shamrock
Fire ordeal where embers did not burn his mouth
Fragrant lilies blooming from mouth after martyrdom
Greening of rocky grave site
Ground swelling to elevate him while preaching
Healed animals
Healing King Roger II's wound
Healing a woman’s head injury
Healing at the Shrine of San Vicente
Healing attributed to her intercession
Healing attributed to his intercession posthumously
Healing miracles at her tomb
Healing miracles attributed to their intercession post-martyrdom
Healing miracles reported at his tomb
Healing of Anna Maria Gaudiani’s paralyzed arm in 1664
Healing of Avery Gerleman, 2010
Healing of Baptist João from severe head injuries
Healing of Carl Kalin from encephalitis
Healing of Dr. Manuel Nevado Rey, 1992
Healing of Floribeth Mora Diaz from brain aneurysm
Healing of Fr. Ronald Pytel from congestive heart failure
Healing of Fr. Ronald Pytel from heart disease, 1995
Healing of Gabrielle Ravier from a fatal illness
Healing of John Brough from inoperable brain tumor
Healing of Luis Eduardo Baute from malignant tumor
Healing of Marcilio Andrino from viral brain infection and abscesses
Healing of Maria Colasanti from imminent death
Healing of Marie-Félicie de Stefani from blindness
Healing of Matteo Pio Colella from acute meningitis
Healing of Michael Flanigan, a boy with terminal bone cancer (confirmed for canonization)
Healing of Nohad El Shami from paralysis
Healing of Robert Gutherman from a severe skin condition
Healing of Sister Justina Bandy from terminal bone cancer
Healing of Teresa Callegari from paralysis in 1933
Healing of Teresa Ponzoni’s paralyzed limbs in 1806
Healing of Ximena Guadalupe Mora from brain damage
Healing of a 4-year-old boy with a malignant brain tumor (canonization)
Healing of a Costa Rican woman from severe head trauma in 2022
Healing of a boy’s facial disease in 2006 AD
Healing of a boy’s kidney disease in 2007 AD
Healing of a captive in Algiers
Healing of a child
Healing of a child from diphtheria
Healing of a child from terminal illness (group consideration)
Healing of a child with a mortal illness
Healing of a child with a severe illness in 1923
Healing of a child with leukemia in 1895 AD
Healing of a child with leukemia in 2024
Healing of a child with severe burns in 1983
Healing of a child’s blindness in 1766
Healing of a child’s blindness in 1961 AD
Healing of a child’s fever in 1924 AD
Healing of a child’s paralysis in 1838 AD
Healing of a child’s paralysis in 1924 AD
Healing of a crippled boy in Salamanca, c. 1412
Healing of a dying man in Rome (1379)
Healing of a maintenance worker’s eye, 2000
Healing of a man with paralysis in 1736
Healing of a man’s cancer in 1976 AD
Healing of a man’s cancer in 1981 AD
Healing of a nun from a severe illness
Healing of a nun’s cancer in 1953 AD
Healing of a paralysed child
Healing of a paralyzed man
Healing of a possessed man through prayer
Healing of a pregnant woman’s life-threatening condition in 2013
Healing of a sick child
Healing of a sick child in Ostia (posthumous)
Healing of a sick child in Palermo
Healing of a sick man in Hippo
Healing of a sick woman in Rome
Healing of a terminally ill person in 1995
Healing of a terminally ill woman (beatification)
Healing of a woman from a brain tumor
Healing of a woman from fatal illness
Healing of a woman with a chronic disease (1689)
Healing of a woman with a terminal illness in 1929
Healing of a woman with a tumor
Healing of a woman with terminal cancer in 1983
Healing of a woman’s cancer in 1997 AD
Healing of a woman’s fever in 1880 AD
Healing of a woman’s paralysis in 1670 AD
Healing of a woman’s paralysis in 1766 AD
Healing of a woman’s paralysis in 1880 AD
Healing of a young boy crushed by a falling wall
Healing of an Italian child from incurable disease
Healing spring at Mount Ararat
Healing the Duke of Alba
Healing two brothers from Bourira village
Healings at his tomb in Regensburg
Incorrupt body discovered in 1313
Inspirations for Jerome's Vulgate (traditional)
Miracles for canonization (1615–1622)
Miracles for canonization (1668–1669)
Miraculous cure from gangrene of the foot of John Ludger Lacroix
Miraculous healing of a child with a brain tumor in 1938
Miraculous healing of the sick
Miraculous healings attributed post-martyrdom
Multiple healings at his tomb in Silos
Multiple post-martyrdom healings attributed to intercession, including cures of body and mind
Multiplication of bread to feed a widow and her children for years
Multiplication of corn in S. Angelo near Vetralla in 1854
Multiplication of food during famine
Multiplication of grain for the poor
Multiplication of wine for guests
Myrrh-streaming relics
No recorded miracle for canonization; martyrdom was sufficient
No specific miracle recorded for canonization; recognized through communal sanctity
None
None recorded
None recorded for canonization
None required (martyrdom)
Not widely documented
Passing through flames unscathed
Perpetual lamp burning without oil
Posthumous cures at Lalouvesc
Posthumous cures at his tomb
Posthumous cures at his tomb, confirmed for canonization
Posthumous healing miracles
Posthumous intercessions for epilepsy
Posthumous miracles at his tomb
Posthumous vengeance against assassins
Preservation of La Grande Chartreuse, 12th century
Preservation of Walter de Muda’s parchment poem
Preservation of body
Preservation of relics
Producing water from dry clay during Easter vigil
Protection from fire in Constantinople
Protection of Christians from persecution in Rome
Protection of Nagasaki Christians during WWII atomic bombing (devotional tradition)
Protection of Rome from a plague
Protection of Steiris from invaders
Protection of a Christian community from attack
Protection of a village from plague in Nîmes
Protection of her convent from fire
Protection of monastery from invaders
Raising Tabitha from the dead, c. 35 AD
Raising three dead persons
Recovery of a Jesuit novice from a terminal fever in Rome
Recovery of a child from fever in Tunis
Recovery of a child in Barcelona
Recovery of a child in Venice from a congenital heart defect
Recovery of a comatose woman in the United States
Recovery of a prisoner from a severe infection
Recovery of an elderly man from paralysis
Rescue of three innocents from an innkeeper's murder
Restoration of sight to a blind child in Peru
Restoration of sight to a blind woman in Armenia
Restoration of sight to a child in 1261
Restoration of sight, 7th century
Restoring a severed foot
Restoring sight to the blind
Resurrection of Peter to testify in land dispute
Resurrection of the widow’s son
Resurrection of three dead persons
Revelation to uncle Abbot Celius of true martyrdom
Safe deliveries for women in labor
Sermon to the birds at Bevagna
Spider weaving a web to conceal his hiding place
Spring of water at martyrdom site
Stopped an eruption of Mount Etna
Survival of viper bite in Malta
Surviving boiling oil
Turning water into beer for the poor
Two miracles attributed for canonization (1881)
Two miracles for canonization (1919)
Vision and cure in Grand Coteau (beatification)
Vision of Christ descending to choose Etchmiadzin site
Visionary protections for Hungary (legendary)
Visions of divine guidance
Visions of heaven and hell
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28 September
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April 26 (traditional); July 13 (current Roman Martyrology)
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December 02 (Chur); December 03 (universal)
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December 25 (Catholic) December 22 (Greek Orthodox) September 28 (Syriac Orthodox)
December 26
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February 01 (Western); November 10 (Eastern)
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February 03 (Western Church), February 11 (Eastern Church)
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February 21 (Latin Church), February 23 (Orthodox Church)
February 22
February 24 (historically noted; commonly) February 25 (modern calendars)
February 25
February 26
February 27 (Western Church), March 13 (Eastern Church)
February 28
February 9
January 01
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January 05 (Western); February 22 (Eastern)
January 06
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January 09 (Julian); January 08 or June 21 (Basilissa, variably)
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March 09 (Eastern Orthodox), March 10 (Roman Catholic)
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March 14
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March 16, August 18 (Diocese of Malaga)
March 17
March 17 (Western); July 31 (Eastern)
March 18
March 19 (Solemnity of Saint Joseph), May 01 (Feast of St. Joseph the Worker)
March 19 (Solemnity of Saint Joseph), May 1 (Feast of St. Joseph the Worker)
March 20
March 20; September 04 (translation of relics)
March 21
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March 23
March 23 (Roman Calendar), April 27 (Lima)
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March 25
March 25 (in England), August 30 (in the Roman Calendar)
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March 31 (Western Christianity), October 13 (Eastern Christianity)
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September 13 (Western); January 27 (Eastern Orthodox main feast); November 13 (relics’ translation)
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September 21 (Catholic); 16 November (Orthodox)
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September 26 (Catholic); November 17 or July 01 (Orthodox)
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September 29 (with Gabriel and Raphael); May 08 (apparitions, traditional)
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September 30 (Armenian); Saturday before 4th Sunday of September (Roman)
September 30, October 3 (Jesuits)
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Bishop
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priest
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Bishop, missionary
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King
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Nun
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Apostle
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None
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Virgin
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Virgin, Martyr
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Bishop, Monk
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Bishop, Theologian
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Nun, Mystic
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Theologian, bishop
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Bishop of Rome
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bishop, Pope
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Bishop; missionary
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hermit
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Monk, abbot
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Nun, Educator
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Pope, Bishop
Other values:
Abbess, Virgin
Abbot, Monk
Abbot; archbishop
Actress, dancer
Apostle, Evangelist, Tax Collector
Apostle, missionary, Levite
Apostle, missionary, theologian
Archangel, Healer
Archangel, Messenger
Archangel, Protector
Archbishop, Priest
Archbishop, Theologian, Monk
Archbishop; missionary
Archdeacon, Pope
Artist, Dominican Friar
Augustinian Nun, Widow
Augustinian tertiary
Barber-surgeon; lay brother
Bishop (Pope), Layman
Bishop, Chancellor, Scholar
Bishop, Disciple of John the Apostle
Bishop, Martyr
Bishop, Monk, Missionary
Bishop, Preacher
Bishop, Scholar, Theologian
Bishop, Senator
Bishop, Theologian, Catechist
Bishop, Theologian, Writer
Bishop; Premonstratensian canon
Bishop; abbot; founder
Bishop; archbishop; martyr
Bishop; martyr
Bishop; preacher
Brothers, Missionaries, Martyrs
Business manager, Embroiderer
Businessman; lay brother
Canon Lawyer, Teacher, Confessor
Canon, Archdeacon (prior to episcopacy)
Canon, Bishop
Capuchin Friar
Cardinal; archbishop; reformer
Carmelite Friar, Bishop, Papal Legate
Carmelite nun
Carpenter
Catechist
Catechist, court page, major-domo
Charitable worker, Nurse
Chieftain; weaver; farmer
Christian Convert
Clerk; chancellor; archbishop
Computer programmer
Courtier
Courtier; monk; abbot; reformer
Courtier; soldier
Deacon
Deacon, hymnographer, theologian, teacher
Deacon, martyr
Deacon; martyr
Deaconess, Virgin
Deaconess; philanthropist
Diplomat
Disciple
Disciple, bishop, missionary
Disciple, hostess
Domestic servant
Dominican Friar, Preacher, Missionary
Dominican Friar, Theologian, Philosopher
Dominican Nun, Abbess
Duke; courtier; viceroy
Earl; courtier
Educator
Educator, Foundress, Religious Sister
Educator, Philanthropist
Emperor, king
Empress, pilgrim
Evangelist, Bishop
Evangelist, Missionary, Bishop
Farmer
Fisherman, Apostle, Bishop
Fisherman; apostle
Flag bearer
Franciscan friar, preacher
Friar, Custos, Minister Provincial
Grand Prince of Kyiv
Hermit, Abbot, Monk
Hermit, Founder of religious order
Hermit, Monk
Hermit, Preacher
Hermit, abbot
Hermit, prior
Hermit; monk
Hermitess
Hermitess, Convert
Homemaker
Homemaker, Mystic
Housekeeper
Housewife
Housewife, Businesswoman
Jesuit Novice, Preacher
Jesuit priest
King of Kent
King of Scotland
King; scholar; warrior
Lawyer, Judge, Archbishop
Lawyer, Lay Dominican
Lawyer, Priest, Franciscan Friar
Lawyer, statesman
Lawyer; governor; priest; preacher
Lawyer; priest; bishop; foundress
Lay syncellus; patriarch
Layman, Clerk
Layman, martyr
Laywoman; tertiary
Martyr
Master of the royal household; bishop; educator
Matron
Matron, Mystic, Abbess
Matrona (noblewoman)
Merchant, Religious Brother
Missionary
Missionary, priest
Missionary; Jesuit priest
Missionary; bishop
Missionary; bishop; abbot
Monk, Ascetic, Abbot
Monk, Bishop
Monk, Bishop, Teacher
Monk, Bishop, Theologian
Monk, Cardinal, Reformer, Doctor of the Church
Monk, Farmer
Monk, Missionary, Abbot
Monk, bishop, theologian, Doctor of the Church
Monk, hermit
Monk, missionary, archbishop
Monk, missionary, bishop
Monk, missionary, bishop, archbishop
Monk, pope
Monk, theologian
Monk; abbot
Monk; abbot; founder
Monk; scholar; lector
Monk; theologian; hymnographer
Mother; martyr
Mystic, Virgin
Noble courtier; hermit; abbot
Noble, mystic
Nobleman
None (lived off family wealth before priesthood)
Nun, Abbess
Nun, Abbess, Reformer
Nun, Educator, Widow
Nun, Princess
Nun, missionary, foundress
Nun, philosopher
Nun, widow
Nun; abbess; mystic
Nun; writer
Pacifist, Penitent, Nurse
Pagan High Priest, Christian Convert
Patriarch, Statesman, Lay Administrator
Peasant, military leader, visionary
Pharisee, teacher
Philanthropist, Educator, Religious Sister
Philosopher, Theologian, Minister General
Philosopher, apologist, martyr
Philosopher; theologian; bishop; professor
Physician
Physician, Bishop
Physician, Professor
Physician, martyr
Physicians
Pilgrim, healer
Pope
Pope, Bishop of Rome
Pope, Bishop, Dominican Friar
Pope, diplomat
Pope, priest
Preacher, Missionary
Priest (Marcellinus), exorcist (Peter)
Priest, Army Chaplain
Priest, Augustinian friar, preacher
Priest, Bishop
Priest, Bishop, Archbishop, Theologian, Preacher
Priest, Bishop, Theologian
Priest, Educator, Founder
Priest, Farmer
Priest, Founder
Priest, Founder of Opus Dei
Priest, Franciscan friar, preacher, theologian, Doctor of the Church
Priest, Friar
Priest, Jesuit missionary, preacher
Priest, Martyr
Priest, Missionary
Priest, Missionary, Author
Priest, Monk, Founder
Priest, Navy Chaplain
Priest, Physician
Priest, Scholar, Writer
Priest, archdeacon, missionary
Priest, bishop, archbishop
Priest, bishop, founder, preacher
Priest, bishop, theologian, Doctor of the Church
Priest, canon, preacher
Priest, deacon, bishop, pope
Priest, educator
Priest, founder of the Oratorians
Priest, founder, superior general
Priest, lawyer, theologian
Priest, monk, theologian, translator, Doctor of the Church
Priest, preacher
Priest, publisher
Priest, reformer
Priest, theologian
Priest, theologian, martyr
Priest; abbot
Priest; canon
Priest; diplomat; pope
Priest; founder
Priest; missionary
Priest; mystic; poet; reformer
Priest; theologian; martyr
Prince
Prince, Priest
Princess, Abbess
Princess, Nun, Abbess
Professor; priest; theologian
Prophet, preacher
Queen, Nun, Foundress
Queen, Patroness
Queen, peacemaker
Religious Brother, Porter
Religious Sister, Founder
Religious Sister, Foundress
Religious Sister, Foundress, Educator
Religious Sister, Foundress, Missionary
Religious Sister, Missionary, Nurse
Religious Sister, Visionary
Roman Emperor
Sacristan, Pilgrim
Scholar; chancellor; archbishop
Scholar; priest; martyr
Seamstress; religious sister; foundress
Seminarian
Senator, Apologist, Martyr
Servant, Cook, Farmhand
Servant, Virgin
Servite Friar, Priest
Shepherd
Shepherd, Franciscan lay brother
Shepherd, Visionary
Shepherd, soldier
Shepherdess, Nun
Shoemaker
Singer (church lector), Monk
Slave
Slave; deacon; pope
Slave; robber; monk; martyr
Social Worker, Educator, Mystic
Soldier
Soldier, Commander
Soldier, Hermit, Mystic, Counselor
Soldier, Martyr
Soldier, Priest, Founder of Religious Order
Soldier, Shepherd, Bookseller, Hospital worker
Soldier; lay brother; foundress
Soldier; legion commander
Soldier; monk; bishop
Soldiers in the Roman Army, Legio XII Fulminata
Stonemason; sculptor
Student, Altar Server
Teacher
Teacher, Cook, Sacristan
Teacher, Religious Sister, Provincial Superior
Teacher, bishop
Teacher; foundress
Tentmaker, apostle
Theologian, priest, scholar
Theologian; professor; priest
Thief, Repentant Sinner
Trinitarian Friar, Priest
Unknown
Various
Virgin, possibly martyr
Virgin; martyr
Virgin; monk (disguised); abbot
Wealthy citizens (prior to martyrdom)
Weaver; priest; archbishop; founder
Widow, Prioress
Wife; lay Dominican tertiary
Writer, mystic
_none
abbess
abbot; hermit
bishop; historian
bishop; monk
child
deacon; pope
duke
emperor
ferryman
fisherman
laborer
layman
laywoman
margrave
member of the Sanhedrin; secret disciple
merchant's son; friar
monk
monk; archbishop
monk; hermit
monk; missionary; bishop
noblewoman; Franciscan tertiary
nun; foundress
nun; music teacher
nun; mystic
nun; nurse
nun; prioress
philosopher; teacher
physician; author
prefect; monk
priest; bishop
priest; bishop; pope
pro-life activist; homemaker
professor; bishop
prophet
queen consort
religious sister
soldier; nobleman
student
tertiary
virgin martyr
youth; goose-keeper
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