List of Catholic saints

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This article is about those whom the Catholic Church has canonized. For saints recognized in Christianity more generally, see List of saints. For beatified persons, see Chronological list of saints and blesseds.

This is an incomplete list of persons and angels whom the Catholic Church has canonized as saints. According to 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, while 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.

Saints acknowledged by the Eastern Orthodox and other churches are listed in Category:Christian saints by century and/or Category:Christian saints by nationality.

Catholics by stage of sainthood
candidates proclaimed
Servants of God Venerated Catholics Beatified people Saints
by nationality by nationality by nationality by nationality
by religious order by religious order by religious order by religious order
proclaimed by local bishop by pope proclaimer by pope proclaimer by pope proclaimer
popes popes popes popes

This list of Catholic saints is ordered chronologically by date of death.

Contents

Archangels[edit]

Unknown[edit]

65[edit]

  • Aphrodisius (? – 65), Priest of the Diocese of Béziers, Martyr

258[edit]

  • Lawrence (c. 225–258), Martyr of Rome

304[edit]

372[edit]

536[edit]

543[edit]

552[edit]

627[edit]

635[edit]

653[edit]

679[edit]

721[edit]

779[edit]

784[edit]

812[edit]

814[edit]

816[edit]

827[edit]

865[edit]

868[edit]

926[edit]

973[edit]

975[edit]

977[edit]

994[edit]

997[edit]

999[edit]

11th century[edit]

1004[edit]

  • Abbo of Fleury (c. 945 – 1004), Archbishop of Oswald (Canonized: ?)

1007[edit]

1009[edit]

1012[edit]

1015[edit]

1016[edit]

1021[edit]

1022[edit]

1024[edit]

1025[edit]

1026[edit]

1027[edit]

1031[edit]

1035[edit]

1038[edit]

1040[edit]

1045[edit]

1046[edit]

1053[edit]

1054[edit]

1057[edit]

1060[edit]

  • Adamo Abate (c. 990 – c. 1060–1070), Professed religious of the Benedictines

1066[edit]

1070[edit]

1073[edit]

1075[edit]

1079[edit]

1081[edit]

1085[edit]

1086[edit]

1087[edit]

1091[edit]

1093[edit]

1094[edit]

1095[edit]

1099[edit]

12th century[edit]

1106[edit]

1109[edit]

1111[edit]

1115[edit]

1118[edit]

1121[edit]

1123[edit]

1124[edit]

1126[edit]

1130[edit]

1131[edit]

1132[edit]

1134[edit]

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1136[edit]

1139[edit]

1140[edit]

1142[edit]

  • Berthold of Garsthen (b.? - d. 1142?), Professed priest of the Benedictines (Beatified: January 8, 1970)

1145[edit]

1148[edit]

1153[edit]

1154[edit]

1156[edit]

1157[edit]

1158[edit]

1159[edit]

1160[edit]

1165[edit]

1170[edit]

1174[edit]

1179[edit]

1180[edit]

1181[edit]

1192[edit]

1196[edit]

  • 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[edit]

13th century[edit]

1200[edit]

1201[edit]

1208[edit]

1209[edit]

1212[edit]

1213[edit]

1218[edit]

1220[edit]

1221[edit]

1222[edit]

1226[edit]

1227[edit]

1231[edit]

1234[edit]

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1243[edit]

1251[edit]

1252[edit]

1253[edit]

1256[edit]

1257[edit]

1260[edit]

1267[edit]

1270[edit]

1272[edit]

1274[edit]

1275[edit]

1282[edit]

1285[edit]

1292[edit]

1296[edit]

1297[edit]

14th century – 16th century[edit]

1302[edit]

1303[edit]

1304[edit]

1305[edit]

1307[edit]

1317[edit]

1310[edit]

1323[edit]

1336[edit]

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1351[edit]

1373[edit]

1379[edit]

1380[edit]

1381[edit]

1393[edit]

1419[edit]

1429[edit]

1436[edit]

1440[edit]

1444[edit]

1456[edit]

1459[edit]

1463[edit]

1476[edit]

1479[edit]

1484[edit]

1507[edit]

1510[edit]

1515[edit]

1547[edit]

1548[edit]

1550[edit]

1552[edit]

1555[edit]

1562[edit]

1568[edit]

1572[edit]

1581[edit]

1582[edit]

1584[edit]

1587[edit]

1591[edit]

1592[edit]

1595[edit]

17th century[edit]

1606[edit]

1607[edit]

1608[edit]

1610[edit]

1617[edit]

1619[edit]

1622[edit]

1637[edit]

1640[edit]

1645[edit]

1651[edit]

1660[edit]

1663[edit]

1667[edit]

1672[edit]

1680[edit]

1682[edit]

1690[edit]

18th century[edit]

1700[edit]

1708[edit]

1709[edit]

1711[edit]

1713[edit]

1728[edit]

1729[edit]

1736[edit]

1742[edit]

1744[edit]

1750[edit]

1770[edit]

1771[edit]

1784[edit]

1787[edit]

19th century[edit]

1812[edit]

1820[edit]

  • 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[edit]

  • 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[edit]

1824[edit]

  • 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[edit]

1837[edit]

1840[edit]

1852[edit]

1853[edit]

1854[edit]

1855[edit]

1856[edit]

1857[edit]

1858[edit]

1860[edit]

1861[edit]

1862[edit]

1865[edit]

1866[edit]

1869[edit]

1870[edit]

1871[edit]

1875[edit]

1876[edit]

1877[edit]

1878[edit]

1879[edit]

1880[edit]

1881[edit]

1882[edit]

1884[edit]

1888[edit]

1889[edit]

1893[edit]

1894[edit]

1895[edit]

1896[edit]

1897[edit]

1898[edit]

20th century[edit]

1900[edit]

  • 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[edit]

1902[edit]

1903[edit]

1905[edit]

1906[edit]

1907[edit]

1908[edit]

1909[edit]

1910[edit]

1911[edit]

1912[edit]

1913[edit]

1914[edit]

1915[edit]

1916[edit]

1917[edit]

1918[edit]

1920[edit]

1923[edit]

1924[edit]

1925[edit]

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1928[edit]

1929[edit]

1930[edit]

1931[edit]

1932[edit]

1934[edit]

1936[edit]

1937[edit]

1938[edit]

1939[edit]

1940[edit]

1941[edit]

1942[edit]

1946[edit]

1947[edit]

1949[edit]

1952[edit]

1954[edit]

1955[edit]

1956[edit]

1957[edit]

1962[edit]

1963[edit]

1968[edit]

1974[edit]

1975[edit]

1976[edit]

1996[edit]

1997[edit]

  • 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[edit]

1999[edit]

21st century[edit]

2000[edit]

2001[edit]

2002[edit]

2005[edit]

  • Karol Jozef Wojtyla (1920–2005), Pope John Paul II (Venerated: December 19, 2009) (Beatified: May 1, 2011) (Canonized: April 27, 2014)

2006[edit]

2007[edit]

Martyrs[edit]

Martyrs of North Korea[edit]

- 1st Martyrs – (132 Martyrs)

- 2nd Martyrs – (36 Martyrs)

- 3rd Martyrs – (80 Martyrs)

Martyrs of South Korea[edit]

- 1st Martyrs – (101 Martyrs)

- 2nd Martyrs – (123 Martyrs)

Martyrs of Uganda[edit]

(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 6, 1920) (Canonized: October 18, 1964)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ David Ganz, The Two Lives of Charlemagne. London: Penguin. 2008. Introduction.
  2. ^ Juan Diego

External links[edit]