Saints and Blesseds | ||||||||||||||
One of the Twelve Prophets. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Astorga. Nurse. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Hermit. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Carthusian Order (Carthusians). | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Little Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Vowed member of Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Subiaco Benedictine Congregation. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Married. Partner of Italian Catholic Action. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans). | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. | ||||||||||||||
Priest. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine (Augustinian Hermits). Missionary to the Frisians. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Fukuoka. Married. Son of Blessed Ogasawara Yosaburō Gen’Ya and Blessed Ogasawara Miya Luisa. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Fukuoka. Married. Son of Blessed Ogasawara Yosaburō Gen’Ya and Blessed Ogasawara Miya Luisa. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Fukuoka. Married. Son of Blessed Ogasawara Yosaburō Gen’Ya and Blessed Ogasawara Miya Luisa. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Fukuoka. Married. Daughter of Blessed Ogasawara Yosaburō Gen’Ya and Blessed Ogasawara Miya Luisa. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Fukuoka. Married. Daughter of Blessed Ogasawara Yosaburō Gen’Ya and Blessed Ogasawara Miya Luisa. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Fukuoka. Married. Wife of Blessed Ogasawara Yosaburō Gen’Ya. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Fukuoka. Married. Son of Blessed Ogasawara Yosaburō Gen’Ya and Blessed Ogasawara Miya Luisa. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Fukuoka. Married. Son of Blessed Ogasawara Yosaburō Gen’Ya and Blessed Ogasawara Miya Luisa. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Fukuoka. Married. Son of Blessed Ogasawara Yosaburō Gen’Ya and Blessed Ogasawara Miya Luisa. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Fukuoka. Married. Daughter of Blessed Ogasawara Yosaburō Gen’Ya and Blessed Ogasawara Miya Luisa. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Fukuoka. Married. Husband of Blessed Ogasawara Miya Luisa. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Abbot and religious of Order of Cistercians (Cistercians). Abbot of Santa Maria di Lucedio. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Brothers of the Christian Schools (Lasalians, De La Salle Brothers). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Lviv–Halyč–Kamyanets (Ukrainian Rite). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Astorga. Nurse. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Sisters of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Bologna. | ||||||||||||||
Metropolitan Archbishop of Armagh (Northern Ireland) (1669.07.09 – 1681.07.01) Archbishop. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Paris. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Cistercian monastery of Jully-les-Nonnais. Sister of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Lviv–Halyč–Kamyanets (Ukrainian Rite). Married. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Claretians). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Bishop of Byzantium (Turkiye) (54 – 68) Bishop. Runaway slave of Saint Philemon of Colossae welcomed by Saint Paul of Tarsus. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Mentioned by Saint Paul of Tarsus (2 Tim 1:16-18, 2 Tim 4:19). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Brothers of the Christian Schools (Lasalians, De La Salle Brothers). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Sister of Saint Epifanio di Pavia. | ||||||||||||||
Abbot and religious of Benedictine Confederation of the Order of Saint Benedict (Benedictines). Abbot of Subiaco. | ||||||||||||||
Cleric of Order of Preachers (Dominicans). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Podlachia. Married. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Brothers of the Christian Schools (Lasalians, De La Salle Brothers). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Father of Saint Lawrence of Rome, husband of Saint Patientia. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Soldier. Companion of Saint Eustratius, Saint Auxentius, Saint Eugene and Saint Mardarius. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson of Third Order of St. Dominic. | ||||||||||||||
Abbess and religious of Order of Saint Benedict (Benedictine Nuns). Abbess of Coventry. | ||||||||||||||
Titular Bishop of Tambeæ (1970.04.25 – 1974.10.15) Auxiliary Bishop of San Salvador (El Salvador) (1970.04.25 – 1974.10.15) General Secretary of Episcopal Secretariat of Central America and Panama (1971 – 1972) Bishop of Santiago de María (El Salvador) (1974.10.15 – 1977.02.03) Metropolitan Archbishop of San Salvador (El Salvador) (1977.02.03 – 1980.03.24) Archbishop. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Brothers of the Christian Schools (Lasalians, De La Salle Brothers). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Abbess and religious of Order of Saint Benedict (Benedictine Nuns). Daughter of King Penda of Mercia. | ||||||||||||||
King of Deira. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Deacon. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Order of Preachers (Dominican Nuns). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Claretians). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Abbot and religious of Benedictine Confederation of the Order of Saint Benedict (Benedictines). First abbot of St. Gall. | ||||||||||||||
Bishop of Savona (Italy) (1119 – 1128) Bishop and religious of Benedictine Confederation of the Order of Saint Benedict (Benedictines). Brother of Pope Callixtus II. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Brixen. First priest to die in a Nazi concentration camp. Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Priest of Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Benedictine Confederation of the Order of Saint Benedict (Benedictines). | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Brothers of the Christian Schools (Lasalians, De La Salle Brothers). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Religious of Order of Preachers (Dominicans). Martyr. | ||||||||||||||
Layperson. Dominican tertiary. Mystic. |
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