List of Catholic saints
This table is an incomplete list of the people and angels that the Catholic Church recognize as saints. In Catholic theology, all saints enjoy the Beatific vision; it is impossible therefore for any list to enumerate them all. Many of the saints listed here are to be found in the General Roman Calendar, others may also be found in the Roman Martyrology; still others are particular to local places and their recognition does not extend to the larger worldwide church.
Candidates go through the following steps on the way to being declared saints.
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Saints acknowledged by the Eastern Orthodox Church are in Category:Christian saints by century and/or Category:Christian saints by nationality.
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Servants of God | Venerated Catholics | Beatified people | Saints |
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The list of Catholic saints is ordered chronologically by date of death.
Archangels
Unknown
- Abanoub Al-Nahisy, Child Martyr
- Abadiu of Antinoe, Bishop of Antinoe
65
- Aphrodisius (? – 65), Priest of the Diocese of Béziers, Martyr
258
- Lawrence (c. 225–258), Martyr of Rome
304
- Saint Afra of Augsburg (? – 304), Martyr
372
- Abamun of Tarnut (? – 372), Martyr
536
- Agapitus I (? – 536), Pope
543
- Benedict of Nursia (c. 480 – 543), canonized in 1220 by Pope Honorius III.
552
- Aaron of Aleth (? – 552), Hermit
627
- Saint Ame (b.? - 627), canonized in 1049 by Pope Leo IX.
635
- Saint Mun (? – 635), Bishop and Hermit
653
- Romaric (b.? - 653), canonized in 1049 by Pope Leo IX.
679
- Deodatus of Nevers (b.? - ca. 679), canonized in 1049 by Pope Leo IX.
721
- John of Beverley (b.? - 721), canonized in 1037 by Pope Benedict IX.
779
- Saint Sturm (c. 705 – 779), canonized in 1139 by Pope Innocent II.
784
- Vergilius of Salzburg (c. 700 – 784), canonized in 1232 by Pope Gregory IX.
812
- William of Gellone (755 – 812 or 814), canonized in 1066 by Pope Alexander II.
814
- Charlemagne (b. 742/747/748 – 814), Medieval Frankish King of the Carolingian empire, Holy Roman Emperor – upon prompt by emperor Frederick Barbarossa[1] Canonized in 1166 by Antipope Paschal III, not recognised by the Holy See.
- Angilbert (c. 760 – 814), canonized in 1100 by Pope Urban II.
816
- Pope Leo III (Unknown – 816 AD), canonized in 1673 by Pope Clement X.
827
- Adalard of Corbie (751 – 827), canonized in 1024 by Pope John XIX.
865
- Paschasius Radbertus (785 – 865), canonized in 1073 by Pope Gregory VII.
868
- Pope Nicholas I (c. 800 – 867) canonized in 868 by Pope Adrian II.
926
- Wiborada of Saint Gall (St Gallen or 'Sankt-Gall') (b.? - 926), canonized in 1047 by Pope Clement II.
973
- Ulrich of Augsburg (890 – 973), canonized in 993 by Pope John XV.
975
- Conrad of Constance (c. 900 – 975), canonized in 1123 by Pope Callixtus II.
977
- Rudesind (907 – 977), canonized in 1195 by Pope Celestine III.
994
- Gerard of Toul (935 – 994), canonized in 1050 by Pope Leo IX.
- Wolfgang of Regensburg (c.934 – 994), canonized in 1051 by Pope Leo IX.
997
- Adalbert of Prague (c. 956 – 997), canonized in 997 by Pope Gregory V.
999
- Adelaide of Italy (931-999), Married layperson of the Archdiocese of Burgundy, Queen of Burgundy, canonized 1097 by Pope Urban II.
11th century
1004
- Abbo of Fleury (c. 945 – 1004), Archbishop of Oswald (Canonized: ?)
1007
- Attilanus (937–1007), canonized in 1095 by Pope Urban II.
1009
- Andrew Zorard (c.980 – 1009, 1010, 1030 or 1034), canonized in 1085 by Pope Gregory VII.
1012
- Ælfheah of Canterbury (c. 953 – 1012), Archbishop of Canterbury, Bishop of Winchester; canonized in 1078 by Pope Gregory VII.
- Benedict of Szkalka (b.? - 1012, 1033 or 1037), canonized in 1085 by Pope Gregory VII.
1015
- Adelheid of Vilich (c. 970 – 1015, Professed Religious of the Benedictine Nuns (Beatified: January 27, 1966)
- Vladimir Sviatoslavich (c. 958 – 1015), Grand Prince of Kiev
1016
- Simeon of Mantua (9??–1016), canonized in 1016 by Pope Benedict VIII.
1021
- Heribert of Cologne (c. 970 – 1021), canonized in 1075 by Pope Gregory VII.
1022
- Symeon the New Theologian (949 – 1022), Theologian
- Bernward of Hildesheim (c. 960 – 1022), canonized in 1193 by Pope Celestine III.
1024
- Henry II (973 – 1024), Emperor of Burgundy and Bavaria; canonized in 1146 by Pope Eugene III.
1025
- Romuald (c. 951 – c. 1025 or 1027), canonized in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII.
1026
- Bononio (b.? - 1026), canonized in 1026 by Pope John XIX.
1027
- Romuald (c. 950 – 1027), canonized in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII.
1031
- Emeric of Hungary (c. 1007–1031) canonized in 1083 by Pope Gregory VII.
1035
- Symeon of Trier (b. ?980s – 1035), canonized in 1042 by Pope Benedict IX.
1038
- Stephen I of Hungary (c. 975 – 1038), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Esztergom, King of Hungary; canonized in 1083 by Pope Gregory VII.
- Emma of Lesum (c. 975-980 – 1038)
- Gotthard of Hildesheim (960 – 1038), canonized in 1129 by Pope Innocent II.
1040
- Cunigunde of Luxembourg, OSB (c. 975 – 1040), canonized in 1200 by Pope Innocent II.
1045
- Sigfrid of Sweden (b.? - 1045), canonized in (date unknown) by Pope Adrian IV.
1046
- Gerard of Csanád (980 – 1046), canonized in 1083 by Pope Gregory VII.
1053
- Procopius of Sázava (c. 970 – 1053), canonized in 1204 by Pope Innocent III.
1054
- Pope Leo IX (1002–1054), canonized in 1082 by Pope Gregory VII.
1057
- Íñigo of Oña (b.? - 1057), canonized in 1259 by Pope Alexander IV.
1060
- Adamo Abate (c. 990 – c. 1060–1070), Professed religious of the Benedictines
1066
- Theobald of Provins (1033–1066), canonized in 1073 by Pope Alexander II.
- Edward the Confessor (1003–1066), canonized in 1161 by Pope Alexander III.
1070
- Godelina (c. 1049–1070), canonized in 1084 by Pope Urban II.
1073
- Abraham of Rostov (b.? - d.1073 to 1077), Monk
- Antipas (Anthony of the Caves) (c. 983-1073), Cofounder of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra
- John Gualbert (985 or 995 – 1073), canonized in 1103 by Pope Celestine III.
- William of Roskilde (da) (b.? - 1073 or 1074), canonized in 1224 by Pope Honorius III.
1075
- Erlembald (b.? - 1075) canonized in 1095 by Pope Urban II.
- Anno II (Anno II of Cologne), (c. 1010–1075), canonized in 1186 by Pope Lucius III.
1079
- Stanislaus of Szczepanów (1030–1079), canonized in 1253 by Pope Innocent IV.
1081
- Bernard of Menthon (c. 1020–1081), Professed Religious of the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine; canonized in 1681 by Pope Innocent XI.
1085
- Hildebrand of Sovana, Pope Gregory VII, (c. 1015–1085), Pope; canonized in 1728 by Pope Benedict XIII.
1086
- Canute IV of Denmark (c. 1042–1086), canonized in 1101 by Pope Paschal II.
1087
- Arnold of Soissons (c. 1040–1087), canonized in 1120 by Pope Callixtus II.
1091
- Wolfhelm of Brauweiler (b.? - 1091), Professed Priest of the Benedictines
1093
- Margaret of Scotland (c. 1045–1093), Married layperson and Queen of Scotland; canonized in 1250 by Pope Innocent IV.
1094
- Nicola Pellegrino (1075–1094), canonized in 1098 by Pope Urban II.
1095
- Ladislaus I of Hungary (c. 1040–1095), canonized in 1192 by Pope Celestine III.
- Gerald of Sauve-Majeure (c. 1025–1095), canonized in 1197 by Pope Celestine III.
- Wulstan (c. 1008–1095), canonized in 1203 by Pope Celestine III.
1099
- Osmund (b.? - 1099), canonized in 1457 by Pope Callixtus III.
12th century
1106
- Benno of Meissen (c. 1010–1106), canonized in 1523 by Pope Adrian VI.
1109
- Peter of Anagni (b.? - 1105), canonized in 1109 by Pope Paschal II.
- Hugh of Cluny a.k.a. Saint Hugh the Great, (1024–1109), canonized in 1120 by Pope Callixtus II.
- Anselm of Canterbury (c. 1033–1109), canonized in 1163 by Pope Alexander III.
1111
- Robert of Molesme (1028–1111), canonized in 1222 by Pope Honorius III.
1115
- Ivo of Chartres (c. 1040–1115), canonized in 1570 by Pope Pius V.
1118
- Gerard of Potenza (b.? - 1118), canonized in 1119 by Pope Callixtus II.
1121
- Jón Helgi Ögmundarson (1052–1121), canonized in 1201 by Pope Innocent III.
1123
- Bruno of Segni, (c. 1047–1123), canonized in 1181 by Pope Lucius III.
1124
- Stephen of Muret (1045–1124), canonized in 1189 by Pope Clement III.
1126
- Bertrand of Comminges (1050–1126), canonized in 1220 by Pope Honorius III.
1130
- Isidore the Laborer (c. 1070 – 1130), canonized in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.
- Theresa of Portugal (1080 – 1130), canonized in 1705 by Pope Clement XI.
1131
- Canute Lavard (1096–1131), canonized in 1169 by Pope Alexander III.
1132
- Hugh of Châteauneuf (1053–1132). canonized in 1134 by Pope Innocent II.
1134
- Norbert of Xanten (c. 1080–1134), canonized in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII.
- Stephen Harding (ca. 1050–1134), canonized in 1623 by Pope Urban VIII.
1135
- Belina (b.? - 1135), canonized in 1203 by Pope Innocent III.
1136
- Leopold III (1073–1136), canonized in 1485 by Pope Innocent VIII.
1139
- Otto of Bamberg (1060 or 1061–1139). canonized in 1189 by Pope Clement III.
1140
- Gaucherius (1060–1140), canonized in 1194 by Pope Celestine III.
1142
- Berthold of Garsthen (b.? - d. 1142?), Professed priest of the Benedictines (Beatified: January 8, 1970)
1145
- Bellinus (b.? - 1145), canonized by Pope Eugene IV.
1148
- Malachy O'More (1095–1148), canonized in 1190 by Pope Clement III.
1153
- Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153), Reformer of the Cistercian Order; canonized in 1174 by Pope Alexander III.
1154
- William Fitzherbert (b.? - 1154), canonized in 1226 by Pope Honorius III.
- Stephen of Obazine (1085 – 1154), canonized in 1701 by Pope Clement XI.
1156
- Henry of Uppsala (b.? - c. 1156), canonized in 1158 by Pope Adrian IV.
1157
- William of Maleval (b.? - 1157), canonized in 1202 by Pope Innocent III.
1158
- Rögnvald Kali Kolsson (Ronald) (c. 1103–1158)), Layperson of the Diocese of Caithness; canonized in 1192 by Pope Celestine III.
- Guarinus of Palestrina (c. 1080–1158), canonized in 1159 by Pope Alexander III.
1159
- John of Meda (John of Como) (1100–1159), canonized in ca. 1170 by Pope Alexander III.
1160
- Ubald of Gubbio (c. 1084–1160), Bishop of Gubbio; canonized in 1192 by Pope Celestine III.
- Helena of Skövde (c. 1101–1160), canonized in 1164 by Pope Alexander III.
- Rainerius (c. 1115 or 1117–1160), canonized by Pope Alexander III.
1165
- Adalgott (b.? - 1165), Bishop of Chur
1170
- Thomas Becket (b. 1119 or 1120–1170), Archbishop of Canterbury; canonized in 1173 by Pope Alexander III.
1174
- Peter of Tarentaise (1102–1174), canonized in 1191 by Pope Celestine III.
1179
- Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179), Professed religious of the Benedictine Nuns; beatified in 1326, canonized in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI), Doctor of the Church in 2012.
1180
- Lorcán Ua Tuathail (a.k.a. Lawrence O’Toole) (1128–1180), canonized in 1225 by Pope Honorius III.
1181
- Galgano Guidotti (1148–1181), canonized in 1185 by Pope Lucius III.
1192
- Albert of Louvain (1166–1192), canonized in 1621 by Pope Paul V.
1196
- Meinhard (b.1134 or 1136–1196), Professed priest of the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, Bishop of Latvia; canonized in 1993 by Pope John Paul II.
1197
- Homobonus of Cremona (b.? - 1197), canonized in 1199 by Pope Innocent III.
13th century
1200
- Hugh of Lincoln (1135/40 – 1200), canonized in 1220 by Pope Honorius III.
1201
- William of Perth (b.? – c. 1201), canonized in 1256 by Pope Alexander IV.
1208
- Julian of Cuenca (1127–1208), canonized in 1594 by Pope Clement VIII.
1209
- William de Donjeon (c. 1155–1209), canonized in 1218 by Pope Honorius III.
1212
- Felix of Valois (1127–1212), canonized in 1262 by Pope Urban IV.
1213
- John of Matha (1160–1213), canonized in 1266 by Pope Alexander VII.
1218
- Franca Visalta (1170–1218), canonized in 1273 by Pope Gregory X.
1220
- Berard of Carbio (b.? - 1220), canonized in 1481 by Pope Sixtus IV.
1221
- Dominic de Guzman (1170–1221), canonized in 1234 by Pope Gregory IX.
1222
- Abraham of Smolensk (b. 12th century – c. 1222), canonized in 1549 by Pope Paul III.
1226
- Francis of Assisi (1181/1182 – 1226), Italian Roman Catholic friar and preacher; canonized in 1228, by Pope Gregory IX.
1227
- Daniel and Companions (died 10 October 1227), canonized in 1516 by Pope Leo X.
1231
- Anthony of Padua (1195–1231), canonized in 1232 by Pope Gregory IX.
1234
- William Pinchon (1175–1234), canonized in 1247 by Pope Innocent IV.
1235
- Elizabeth of Hungary (1207–1235), patron saint of the homeless, blessed by St. Francis of Assisi, associated with the Third Order of St. Francis, first saint associated with roses through the miracle of the roses; canonized in 1235 by Pope Gregory IX.
1240
- Edmund Rich (1175–1240), canonized in 1246 by Pope Innocent IV.
- Raymond Nonnatus (1204–1240), canonized in 1657 by Pope Alexander VII.
- Serapion of Algiers (1179 – 1240), canonized in 1728 by Pope Benedict XIII.
1243
- Hedwig of Silesia (1174–1243), canonized in 1267 by Pope Clement IV.
- Bernat Calbó (c. 1180 – 1243), canonized in 1710 by Pope Clement XI.
1251
- Rose of Viterbo, T.O.S.F. (c. 1233–1251), canonized in 1457 by Pope Callixtus III.
1252
- Peter of Verona, O.P. (a.k.a. Peter "Martyr" of Verona) (1206–1252), canonized in 1253 by Pope Innocent IV.
- Ferdinand III of Castile (1199 or 1201–1252), canonized in 1671 by Pope Clement X.
1253
- Clare of Assisi (1194–1253), canonized in 1255 by Pope Alexander IV.
- Richard de Wych (1197–1253), canonized in 1262 by Pope Urban IV.
1256
- Peter Nolasco (1189–1256), canonized in 1628 by Pope Urban VIII.
1257
- Hyacinth of Poland (ca. 1185–1257), canonized in 1594 by Pope Clement VIII.
1260
- Boniface of Lausanne (1183 – 1260), canonized in 1702 by Pope Clement XI.
1267
- Sylvester Gozzolini (1177–1267), canonized in 1598 by Pope Clement VIII.
1270
- Louis IX of France (1214–1270), canonized in 1297 by Pope Boniface VIII.
1272
- Zita of Lucca (c. 1212 – 1272), canonized in 1696 by Pope Innocent XII.
1274
- Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), canonized in 1323 by Pope John XXII.
- Bonaventure (1221–1274), canonized in 1482 by Pope Sixtus IV.
1275
- Raimundo de Penafort (c. 1175–1275) Spanish Dominican friar; canonized in 1601 by Pope Clement VIII.
1282
- Benvenutus Scotivoli (b.? - 1282), canonized in 1284 by Pope Martin IV.
- Thomas de Cantilupe (c. 1218–1282), canonized in 1320 by Pope John XXII.
1285
- Philip Benizi de Damiani (1233–1285), canonized in 1671 by Pope Clement X.
1292
- Kinga of Poland (1224 – 1292), canonized in 1690 by Pope Alexander VIII.
1296
- Pope Celestine V (a.k.a. Peter Celestine) (1215–1296), canonized in 1313 by Pope Clement V.
1297
- Louis of Toulouse (1274–1297), canonized in 1317 by Pope John XXII.
- Margaret of Cortona, T.O.S.F. (1247 – 1297), canonized in 1728 by Pope Benedict XIII.
14th century – 16th century
1302
- Sancha of Portugal (1264 – c. 1302), canonized in 1705 by Pope Clement XI.
1303
- Ivo of Kermartin, T.O.S.F. (1253–1303), canonized in 1347 by Pope Clement VI.
1304
- Pedro Armengol (c. 1238 - 1304), canonized in 1687 by Pope Innocent XI .
1305
- Nicholas of Tolentino (c. 1246–1305), canonized in 1447 (or 1446) by Pope Eugene IV.
1307
- Albert of Sicily (c. 1240–1307), canonized in 1476 by Pope Sixtus IV.
1317
- Agnes of Montepulciano, O.P. (1268 – 1317), canonized in 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII.
1310
- Humility (c. 1226 – 1310), canonized in 1720 by Pope Clement XI.
1323
- Elzéar of Sabran (1285–1323), canonized in 1370 by Pope Urban V.
1336
- Elizabeth of Portugal (1271–1336), canonized in 1625 by Pope Urban VIII.
1341
- Juliana Falconieri O.S.M., (1270 – 1341), canonized in 1737 by Pope Clement XII.
1345
- Peregrine Laziosi (c. 1260 – 1345), canonized in 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII.
1351
- Conrad of Piacenza (c. 1290–1351), canonized in 1625 by Pope Urban VIII.
1373
- Bridget of Sweden (1303–1373), canonized in 1391 by Pope Boniface IX.
- Andrew Corsini (1302–1373), canonized in 1629 by Pope Urban VIII.
1379
- John Twenge (1319–1379), canonized in 1401 by Pope Boniface IX.
1380
- Catherine of Siena (1347–1380), canonized in 1461 by Pope Pius II.
1381
- Catherine of Sweden (c. 1332–1381), canonized in 1484 by Pope Innocent VIII.
1393
- John of Nepomuk (c. 1345 – 1393), canonized in 1729 by Pope Benedict XIII.
1419
- Vincent Ferrer, O.P. (1350–1419), canonized in 1455 by Pope Callixtus III.
1429
- Joan of Arc (1412–1429), French heroine and martyr; canonized in 1920 by Pope Benedict XV.
1436
- Francesca Bussa de Ponziani (1384–1436), Married layperson of the Vicariate of Rome; canonized in 1608 by Pope Paul V.
1440
- Frances of Rome (1384–1440), canonized in 1608 by Pope Paul V.
1444
- Bernardino of Siena (1380–1444), canonized in 1450 by Pope Nicholas V.
1456
- John of Capistrano (1386 – 1456), canonized in 1690 by Pope Alexander VIII.
- Lawrence Giustiniani (1381 – 1456), canonized in 1690 by Pope Alexander VIII.
1459
- Antoninus of Florence (1389–1459), canonized in 1523 by Pope Adrian VI.
1463
- Didacus of Alcalá (c. 1400 – 1463), canonized in 1588 by Pope Sixtus V.
- Catherine of Bologna (1413 – 1463), canonized in 1712 by Pope Clement XI.
1476
- James of the Marches, O.F.M. (ca. 1391 – 1476), canonized in 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII.
1479
- John of Sahagún (1419 – 1479), canonized in 1690 by Pope Alexander VIII.
1484
- Casimir (1458–1484), canonized in 1521 by Pope Leo X.
1507
- Francis of Paola (1416–1507), canonized in 1519 by Pope Leo X.
1510
- Catherine of Genoa (1447 – 1510), canonized in 1737 by Pope Clement XII.
1515
- Joseph of Volokolamsk (1439 or 1440–1515), canonized in 1578 by Pope Gregory XIII.
1547
- Cajetan (1480–1547), canonized in 1671 by Pope Clement X.
1548
- Juan Diego (1474 – 1548), is the first Roman Catholic indigenous American saint;[2] canonized in 2002 by Pope John Paul II.
1550
- John of God (1495 – 1550), canonized in 1690 by Pope Alexander VIII.
1552
- Francis Xavier, S.J. (1506 – 1552), canonized in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.
1555
- Thomas of Villanova (1488–1555), canonized in 1658 by Pope Alexander VII.
1562
- Peter of Alcantara (1499–1562), canonized in 1669 by Pope Clement IX.
1568
- Stanislaus Kostka, S.J. (1550 – 1568), canonized in 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII.
1572
- Francis Borgia (1510 – 1572), canonized in 1670 by Pope Clement X.
- Pope Pius V (1504 – 1572), canonized in 1712 by Pope Clement XI.
1581
- Louis Bertrand, O.P., (1526–1581), canonized in 1671 by Pope Clement X.
1582
- Teresa of Ávila (1515 – 1582), canonized in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.
1584
- Charles Borromeo (1538–1584), canonized in 1610 by Pope Paul V.
1587
- Felix of Cantalice (1515 – 1587), canonized in 1712 by Pope Clement XI.
1591
- John of the Cross, O.C.D. (1542 – 1591), canonized in 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII.
- Aloysius Gonzaga, S.J. (1568 – 1591), canonized in 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII.
1592
- Paschal Baylon (1540 – 1592), canonized in 1690 by Pope Alexander VIII.
1595
- Philip Neri (1515 – 1595), canonized in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.
17th century
1606
- Turibius of Mongrovejo (1538 – 1606), canonized in 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII.
1607
- Maria Magdalena de Pazzi (1566–1607), canonized in 1669 by Pope Clement IX.
1608
- Andrew Avellino (1521 – 1608), canonized in 1712 by Pope Clement XI.
1610
- Francis Solanus, O.F.M. (1549 – 1610), canonized in 1726 vy Pope Benedict XIII.
1617
- Rose of Lima, T.O.S.D., (1586–1617), canonized in 1671 by Pope Clement X.
1619
- Lawrence of Brindisi (1559–1619), canonized in 1881 by Pope Leo XIII.
1622
- Francis de Sales (1567–1622), canonized in 1665 by Pope Alexander VII.
1637
- Lorenzo Ruiz (c. 1600–1637), canonized in 1987 by Pope John Paul II.
1640
- John Francis Regis (1597 – 1640), canonized in 1737 by Pope Clement XII.
1645
- Mariana de Jesús de Paredes, Layperson of the Archdiocese of Quito, Member of the Secular Franciscans; venerated in 1776, beatified in 1853, canonized in 1950 by Pope Pius XII.
- Juan Macias, Professed religious of the Dominicans; venerated in 1762, beatified in 1837, canonized in 1975 by Pope Paul VI.
1651
- Virginia Centurione Bracelli (1587–1651), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
1660
- Vincent de Paul (1581 – 1660), canonized in 1737 by Pope Clement XII.
1663
- Joseph of Cupertino, O.F.M. Conv. (Giuseppe Desa) (1603 – 1663), canonized in 1767 by Pope Clement XIII.
1667
- Bernard of Corleone (1605–1667), canonized in 2001 by Pope John Paul II.
1672
- Pedro Calungsod (ca.1654–1672), canonized in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1680
- Kateri Tekakwitha (ca.1656–1680), canonized in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1682
- Claude de la Colombière, SJ (1641–1682), canonized in 1992 by Pope John Paul II.
1690
- Marguerite Marie Alacoque (1647–1690), canonized in 1920 by Pope Benedict XV.
18th century
1700
- Marguerite Bourgeoys (1620–1700), canonized in 1982 by Pope John Paul II.
1708
- François de Laval, (1623–1708), canonized in 2014 by Pope Francis.
1709
- Nicholas Longobardi (1650–1709), canonized in 2014 by Pope Francis.
1711
- Joseph Vaz (1651–1711), canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis.
1713
- Giuseppe Maria Tomasi (1649–1713), canonized in 1986 by Pope John Paul II.
1728
- Rose Venerini (1656–1728), canonized in 2006 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1729
- Thomas of Cori, OFM (1655–1729), canonized in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.
1736
- Jeanne Delanoue (1666–1736), canonized in 1982 by Pope John Paul II.
1742
- Francis Fasani (1681–1742), canonized in 1986 by Pope John Paul II.
1744
- Maria Crescentia Höss (1682–1744), canonized in 2001 by Pope John Paul II.
1750
- Crispin of Viterbo (1668–1750), cannonized in 1982 by Pope John Paul II.
1770
- Ignatius of Santhià (1686–1770), canonized in 2002 by Pope John Paul II.
1771
- Marguerite d’Youville (1701–1771), canonized in 1990 by Pope John Paul II.
1784
- Junípero Serra (1713–1784), canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis.
1787
- Felix of Nicosia (1715–1787), canonized in 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI.
19th century
1812
- Egidio Maria of Saint Joseph (Francis Anthony Postillo) (1729–1812), canonized in 1996 by Pope John Paul II.
1820
- Clemens Maria Hofbauer (Johannes Hofbauer; Klemens Maria) (1751–1820), Professed priest of the Redemptorists; venerated in 1876, beatified in 1888, canonized in 1909 by Pope Pius X.
1821
- Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774–1821), Widow, founder of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill, Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul of Halifax, Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul of New York, and Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth of New Jersey; venerated in 1959, beatified in 1963, canonized in 1975 by Pope Paul VI.
1822
- Antônio de Sant'Anna Galvão (Antonio of Saint Anne) (1739–1822), Professed priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor; venerated in 1997, beatified in 1998, canonized in 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1824
- Vincent Strambi (Vincenzo Maria of Saint Paul) (1745–1824), Professed priest of the Passionists, Bishop of Macerata; venerated in 1894, beatified in 1925, canonized in 1950 by Pope Pius XII.
1835
- Magdalene of Canossa (1774–1835), canonized in 1988 by Pope John Paul II.
1837
- Claudine Thévenet (Mary of St. Ignatius) (1774–1837), canonized in 1993 by Pope John Paul II.
1840
- Jean-Gabriel Perboyre (1802–1840). canonized in 1996 by Pope John Paul II.
- Marcellin Champagnat (1789–1840), canonized in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.
1852
- Marie-Guillemette-Emilie de Rodat (1787–1852), Founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Villefranche; venerated in 190, beatified in 1940, canonized in 1950 by Pope Pius XII.
- Rose Philippine Duchesne (1769–1852), Professed religious of the Society of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; venerated in 1935, beatified in 1940, canonized in 1988 by Pope John Paul II.
- Ignazia Verzeri (Teresa Eustochio), Founder of the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; venerated in 1922, beatified in 1946, canonized in 2001 by Pope John Paul II.
1853
- Gaspar Bertoni (1777–1853), canonized in 1989 by Pope John Paul II.
1854
- Émilie de Villeneuve (1811–1854), canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis.
1855
- Ludovico of Casoria (1814–1855), canonized in 2014 by Pope Francis.
1856
- Mother Théodore Guérin (1798–1856), canonized in 2006 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1857
- Dominic Savio (1842–1857), canonized in 1954 by Pope Pius XII.
1858
- Benedetta Cambiagio Frassinello (1791–1858), canonized in 2002 by Pope John Paul II.
- Nimattullah Kassab Al-Hardini (1808–1858), canonized in 2004 by Pope John Paul II.
1860
- Gaetano Errico (1791–1860), canonized in 2008 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1861
- Charles-Joseph-Eugene de Mazenod (1782–1861). canonized in 1995 by Pope John Paul II.
1862
- Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows (1838–1862), canonized in 1920 by Pope Benedict XV.
1865
- Paola Elisabetta Cerioli (1816–1865), canonized in 2004 by Pope John Paul II.
1866
- Maria De Mattias (1805–1866), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
1869
- Narcisa de Jesús (1832–1869), canonized in 2008 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1870
- Clelia Barbieri (1847–1870), canonized in 1989 by Pope John Paul II.
1871
- Kuriakose Elias Chavara (1805–1871), canonized in 2014 by Pope Francis.
1875
- Francisco Coll Guitart (1812–1875), canonized in 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1876
- Maria Rosa Molas y Vallvé (1815–1876), canonized in 1988 by Pope John Paul II.
1877
- Marie-Azélie Guérin Martin (1831–1877), canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis.
1878
- Mariam Baouardy (1846–1878), canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis.
1879
- Jeanne Jugan (1792–1879), canonized in 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1880
- Maria Giuseppa Rossello (Benedetta Rossello; Maria Giuseppa), (1811–1880), Founder of the Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy; venerated in 1936, beatified in 1938, canonized in 1949 by Pope Pius XII.
1881
- Daniel Comboni (1831–1881), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
1882
- Paula Frassinetti (1809–1882), canonized in 1984 by Pope John Paul II.
1884
- Luigi Scrosoppi (1804–1884), canonized in 2001 by Pope John Paul II.
1888
- Giovanni Antonio Farina (1803–1888), canonized in 2014 by Pope Francis.
1889
- Paula Montal Fornes de San Jose de Calasanz (1799–1889), canonized in 2001 by Pope John Paul II.
- Father Damien (Damien de Veuster) (1840–1889), canonized in 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1893
- Charles of Mount Argus (1821–1893), canonized in 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1894
- Agostina Livia Pietrantoni (1864–1894), canonized in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.
- Caterina Volpicelli (1839–1894), canonized in 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI.
- Louis Martin (1823–1894), canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis.
1895
- Joseph Marello (1844–1895), canonized in 2001 by Pope John Paul II.
- Zygmunt Szczęsny Feliński (1822–1895), canonized in 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1896
- Enrique de Ossó y Cercelló (1840–1896), canonized in 1993 by Pope John Paul II.
- Jacques Berthieu (1838–1896), canonized in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1897
- Marie-Francoise-Therese Martin (1873–1897), Professed religious of the Discalced Carmelite nuns; venerated in 1921, beatified in 1923, canonized in 1925 by Pope Pius XI.
1898
- Marie-Eugénie de Jésus (1817–1898), canonized in 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI.
- Saint Charbel (1828–1898), canonized in 1977 by Pope Paul VI.
20th century
1900
- Leonardo Murialdo (1828–1900), Priest of the Archdiocese of Turin, founder of the Congregation of Saint Joseph; venerated in 1961, beatified in 1963, canonized in 1970 by Pope Paul VI.
1901
- Josep Manyanet i Vives (1833–1901), canonized in 2004 by Pope John Paul II.
1902
- Maria Goretti (1890–1902), Child of the Diocese of Albano; venerated in 1945, beatified in 1947, canonized in 1950 by Pope Pius XII.
- Agostino Roscelli (1818–1902), canonized in 2001 by Pope John Paul II.
1903
- Geltrude Comensoli (1847–1903), canonized in 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1905
- Bonifacia Rodríguez y Castro (1837–1905), canonized in 2011 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1906
- Ezequiel Moreno y Díaz (1848–1906), canonized in 1992 by Pope John Paul II.
- Adelaide Brando (1856–1906), canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis.
1907
- Raphael Kalinowski, OCD (1835–1907), canonized in 1991 by Pope John Paul II.
1908
- Joseph Freinademetz (1852–1908), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
1909
- Arnold Janssen (1837–1909), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
- Mary MacKillop (1842–1909), canonized in 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1910
- Miguel Febres Cordero (1854–1910), canonized in 1984 by Pope John Paul II.
1911
- María del Monte Carmelo Sallés y Barangueras (1848–1911), canonized in 2012 by Pope John Paul II.
1912
- María Josefa of the Heart of Jesus Sancho de Guerra (1842–1912), canonized in 2000 by Pope John Paul II.
- Arcangelo Tadini (1846–1912), canonized in 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI.
- Candida Maria of Jesus (1845–1912), canonized in 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1913
- Giovanni Battista Piamarta (1841–1913), canonized in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1914
- Benedict Menni, OH (1841–1914), canonized in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.
- Rafqa Pietra Choboq Ar-Rayès (1832–1914), canonized in 2001 by Pope John Paul II.
- Leonie Françoise de Sales Aviat (1844–1914), canonized in 2001 by Pope John Paul II.
- Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero (1840–1914), canonized in 2016 by Pope Francis.
1915
- Luigi Guanella (1842–1915), canonized in 2011 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1916
- Albert Chmielowski (Albert of Kraków) (1845–1916), canonized in 1989 by Pope John Paul II.
1917
- Mutien-Marie Wiaux, FSC (1841–1917), canonized in 1989 by Pope John Paul II.
- Vincenzo Grossi (1845–1917), canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis.
1918
- Marianne Cope (1838–1918). canonized in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1920
- Teresa de Jesus de los Andes (Juana Fernández Solar) (1900–1920), canonized in 1993 by John Paul II.
1923
- Józef Bilczewski (1860–1923), canonized in 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1924
- Józef Sebastian Pelczar (1842–1924), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
1925
- Anna Schäffer (1882–1925), canonized in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1927
- Giuseppe Moscati (1880–1927), canonized in 1987 by Pope John Paul II.
1928
- Jose Sanchez del Rio (1913–1928), canonized in 2016 by Pope Francis.
1929
- José María Rubio (1864–1929), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
1930
- Riccardo Pampuri, O.H. (1897–1930) canonized in 1989 by Pope John Paul II.
1931
- Guido Maria Conforti (1865–1931), canonized in 2011 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1932
- Angela of the Cross (1846–1932), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
1934
- Brother Cyrill Bertrán and 8 Companions (+1934), canonized in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.
- Innocencio of Mary Immaculate (1887–1934), canonized in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.
1936
- Pedro Poveda Castroverde (1874–1936), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
1937
- Jaime Hilario Barbal (1889–1937), Canonized in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.
- André Bessette (1845–1937), Canonized in 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1938
- Faustina Kowalska (1905–1938), Apostle of Divine Mercy, Nun, Mystic; canonized in 2000 by Pope John Paul II.
1939
- Ursula Ledóchowska (1865–1939), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
1940
- Luigi Orione (1872–1940), canonized in 2004 by Pope John Paul II.
1941
- Maximilian Kolbe, OFM (1894–1941), canonized in 1982 by Pope John Paul II.
1942
- Leopold Mandić (1866–1942), canonized in 1983 by Pope John Paul II.
1946
- Alphonsa Muttathupadathu (1910–1946), canonized in 2008 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1947
- Josephine Bakhita (1869–1947), Sudanese-born former slave who became a Canossian Religious Sister; canonized in 2000 by Pope John Paul II.
1949
- Laura of Saint Catherine of Siena (1874–1949), canonized in 2013 by Pope Francis.
1952
- Alberto Hurtado (1901–1952), canonized in 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI.
1954
- Giovanni Calabria (1873–1954), canonized in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.
1955
- Katharine Drexel (1858–1955), canonized in 2000 by Pope John Paul II.
1956
- Genoveva Torres Morales (1870–1956), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
1957
- Elizabeth Hesselblad (1870–1957), canonized in 2016 by Pope Francis.
1962
- Gianna Molla (1922–1962), Italian pediatrician, canonized in 2004 by Pope John Paul II.
1963
- Gaetano Catanoso (1879–1963), canonized in 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI.
- Pope John XXIII (1881–1963), canonized in 2014 by Pope Francis.
1968
- Pio of Pietrelcina (Padre Pio) (1887–1968), Franciscan friar, priest, stigmatist, and mystic; canonized in 2002 by Pope John Paul II.
1974
- Maravillas de Jesús (1891–1974), canonized in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
1975
- Josemaría Escrivá (1902–1975), canonized in 2002 by Pope John Paul II.
1997
- Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (Mother Teresa) (1910–1997), Founder of the Missionaries of Charity; venerated in 2002, beatified in 2003, canonized in 2016 by Pope Francis.
1998
- María de la Purísima Salvat Romero (1926–1998), a Spanish Roman Catholic nun; canonized in 2015 by Pope Francis.
21st century
2005
- Karol Jozef Wojtyla (1920–2005), Pope John Paul II (Venerated: December 19, 2009) (Beatified: May 01, 2011) (Canonized: April 27, 2014)
Martyrs
- Lübeck martyrs (1943)
Martyrs of North Korea
- 1st Martyrs – (132 Martyrs)
- Matthias Choe Byeong-Gweon, Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea
- Agatha Jang, Layperson of the Diocese of Hamhung
- Karl Fischer, Layperson of the Diocese of Pyongyang
- Maria Gestmayer, Layperson of the Diocese of Chagang-do
- 2nd Martyrs – (36 Martyrs)
- Eugenie Schutz, Professed Religious of the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing
- Philippus Han Yung-Sung, Priest of the Archdiocese of Seoul
- Petrus Yi Jae-Cheol, Priest of the Diocese of Hamhung
- Marcus Kim Dong-Cheol, Priest of the Diocese of Hamhung
- 3rd Martyrs – (80 Martyrs)
- Augustinus Sin Jae-Sun, Young Layperson of the Diocese of Jeju
- Franciscu Borgia Hong Yong-Ho, Apostolic Vicar of Pyongyang
- Petrus I Gyu-Sik, Seminarian of the Diocese of Pynagyang
Martyrs of South Korea
- 1st Martyrs – (101 Martyrs)
- Andreas Kim Tae-Gon, Priest of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea
- Paulus Chong Ha-Sang, Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea
- Caecilia Yu So-Sa, Married Layperson of the Apostolic Viacriate of Korea
- Petrus Yu Tae-Chol, Child of the Apostolic Vocariate of Korea
- Elisabeth Chong Chong-Hye, Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea
- Paulus Ho Hyob, Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea
- Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert, Priest of the Missionary Society for Foreign Missions and Apostolic Vicar of Korea
- Antonius Kim Song-U, Married Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea, Catechist (Venerated: May 9, 1925/July 4, 1968) (Beatified: July 5, 1925/October 6, 1968) (Canonized: May 6, 1984)
- 2nd Martyrs – (123 Martyrs)
- Paulus Yun Ji-Chung, Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea
- Iacobus Kwon Sang-Yeon, Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea
- Sabas Ji Hwang, Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea
- Ioannes Yun Jung-Cheol, Married Young Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea
- Lutgarda Yi Sun-I, Married Young Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea
- Anastasia Yi Bong-Geum, Child of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea
- Brigida Choe, Married Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Korea (Venerated: )
Martyrs of Uganda
(20 Martyrs)
- Carolus Lwanga, Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Uganda
- Kizito, Child of the Apostolic Vicariate of Uganda
- Iosephus Mukasa Balikuddembe, Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Uganda
- Tuzinde, Young Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Ugnada
- Andrew Kaggwa, Layperson of the Apostolic Vicariate of Uganda (Venerated: February 29, 1920) (Beatified: June 06, 1920) (Canonized: October 18, 1964)
See also
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- Calendar of saints
- Doctor of the church
- List of blesseds
- List of canonizations, for a list of Catholic canonizations by date
- List of Christian martyrs
- List of early Christian saints
- List of Russian saints
- List of saints of Ireland
- List of Servants of God (Roman Catholic Church)
- List of venerable people (Roman Catholic)
- Martyrology
- Patron saint
- Roman Martyrology
- Saint symbology
- Saints in Anglicanism
- Saints in Methodism
References
- ↑ David Ganz, The Two Lives of Charlemagne. London: Penguin. 2008. Introduction.
- ↑ Juan Diego
External links
- Extensive categorized lists of Catholic Saints
- Catholic Saints by patronage topics
- Catholic Online list of saints
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