Saints and Blesseds | ||||||||||||||
Bishop of Rouen (France) (250? – 260?) Bishop. Companion of Saint Quirin, Saint Scunicule and Saint Pience. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Companion of Saint Hiero and Saint Hesychius. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Soldier. Husband of Saint Daria. Companion of Saint Marciano. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Companion of Saint Marcian and Saint Apollonius. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Observant Friars Minor. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta (Knights of Malta). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Order of Preachers (Dominicans). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Claretians). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Observant Friars Minor. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Bishop of Bologna (Italy) ([1417.01.04] 1417.01.05 – 1426.05.29) Cardinal-Priest of S. Croce in Gerusalemme (1426.05.27 – 1443.05.09) Apostolic Administrator of Bologna (Italy) (1426.05.29 – 1440.07.27) Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church of Reverend Apostolic Camera (1431 – 1432) Major Penitentiary of Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary (1438.06 – 1443.05.09) Archpriest of Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major (1440 – 1443.05.09) Bishop of Bologna (Italy) (1440.07.27 – 1443.05.09) Cardinal and religious of Carthusian Order (Carthusians). | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Congregation of the Passion (Passionists). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Order of the Hospitallers of Saint John of God. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Companion of Saint Victorinus, Saint Victor, Saint Claudius, Saint Diodorus, Saint Serapion and Saint Papias. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Companion of Saint Antonin, Saint Zebina, Saint Germanus and Saint Manetha. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Metropolitan Archbishop of Besançon (France) (? – 611) Archbishop. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Carmelite Sisters of Charity Vedruna. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of the Minims. Founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Infant Jesus. Founder of Sisters of Providence Torthomagen. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Bangkok. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of London. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of London. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine (Augustinian Hermits). | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of England. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of London. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Hermit. Companion of Saint Trano. | ||||||||||||||
Founder of Order of the Poor Hermits of Saint Jerome (1377) Priest of Order of the Poor Hermits of Saint Jerome. Member of the Third Order of Saint Francis. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Order of Friars Minor Capuchin (Capuchin Franciscans). | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Order of the Minims. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Preachers (Dominicans). | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Observant Friars Minor. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Utrecht. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Brothers of the Christian Schools (Lasalians, De La Salle Brothers). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Order of the Hospitallers of Saint John of God. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Paris. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Eastern Tonking. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Claretians). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Paris. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Paris. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians, Lazarists). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Salesians of Saint John Bosco (Salesians). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine (Augustinian Hermits). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Observant Friars Minor. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Versailles. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Almería. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Córdoba. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Observant Friars Minor. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Reims. Founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Child Jesus. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Friars Minor Conventual (Conventual Franciscans). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Verdun. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Santa Cruz del Quiché. Married. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Novice cleric of Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious. Hermit. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Como. Archpriest of Sondrio. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Titular Bishop of Titopolis (1677.08.21 – 1686.12.05) Vicar Apostolic of Nordic Missions (Germany) (1677.08.21 – 1686.12.05) Auxiliary Bishop of Münster (Germany) (1680 – 1683) Bishop. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Married. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Bishop of Sapë (Albania) (1936.01.27 – 1940.06.26) Archbishop of Durrës (Albania) (1940.06.26 – 1949.03.19) Apostolic Administrator of Southern Albania (Albania) (1946 – 1949.03.19) Archbishop and religious of Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Brother of Saint Neon and Saint Heliodorus. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Bishop. Companion of Saint Zenobius, Saint Tyrannio, Saint Silvanus and Saint Peleus. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Bishop. Companion of Saint Peleus, Saint Elias and Saint Patermuthius. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Lebanese Maronite Order (Baladites). | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Bourges. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Angers. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Paris Foreign Missions Society. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Wife of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder. Mother of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus, Saint Caesarius of Nazianzus and Saint Gorgonia. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Companion of Saint Aconzio, Saint Ercolano and Saint Taurino. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Founder of Order of the Canons Regular of Prémontré (Norbertines, Premonstratensians) (1120) Metropolitan Archbishop of Magdeburg (Germany) (1126.07.18 – 1134.06.06) Archbishop. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Order of Friars Minor Capuchin (Capuchin Franciscans). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Brothers of the Christian Schools (Lasalians, De La Salle Brothers). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Bishop of Napoli (Italy) (? – 465?) Bishop. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. | ||||||||||||||
Monk of Abbey of Saint Gall. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Sister of Saint Alodia. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Order of the Brothers of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Carmelites). | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Orphan. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Companion of Saint Respicius. Martyr. |
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