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- Servant of God Adam Małuszyński
1898–1945 · Contemporary · Congregation of the Mission
Adam Małuszyński was a Catholic presbyter and chaplain belonging to the Congregation of the Mission. Born in 1898 in Sykhiv, he died in 1945 at the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp. He is currently recognized as a Servant of God.
Servant of God Adolfo Rodríguez Vidal1920–2003 · Contemporary
Adolfo Rodríguez Vidal, born on July 20, 1920, in Tarragona, Spain, and died on November 8, 2003, in Santiago, Chile, was a Spanish-Chilean bishop who is considered a Servant of God by the Catholic Church.
Servant of God Adèle Garnier1838–1924 · Contemporary · Benedictines
Adèle Garnier (August 15, 1838 – June 17, 1924, Tyburn near London) was a French nun (in religion Mother Marie de Saint-Pierre) and the 1898 founder of the Benedictines of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre, which divided in 1964 into two branches: a French branch and an English bran…
- Servant of God Akash Bashir
1994–2015 · Contemporary
Akash Bashir (22 June 1994 – 15 March 2015) was a Pakistani layman and a former student of the Don Bosco Technical Institute in Lahore, Pakistan.
- Servant of God Alain-Marie du Noday
1899–1985 · Contemporary · Dominican Order
Alain-Marie du Noday was a French Catholic priest and member of the Dominican Order who was born in 1899 in Saint-Servant. He served as a diocesan bishop and died in 1985 in Porto Nacional. He is currently recognized by the Catholic Church as a Servant of God.
Servant of God Alcide De Gasperi1881–1954 · Contemporary
Alcide Amedeo Francesco De Gasperi was an Italian politician and statesman who founded the Christian Democracy party and served as prime minister of Italy in eight successive coalition governments from 1945 to 1953.
- Servant of God Aleksa Benigar
1893–1988 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor
Aleksa Benigar (Zagreb, January 28, 1893 – Rome, November 1, 1988) was a Catholic priest of Slovenian descent, a Croat and native of Zagreb by birth, a Franciscan, a missionary in China, a professor of theology, and a writer who authored a 939-page biography of Blessed Alojzije S…
Servant of God Aleksander Woźny1910–1983 · Contemporary
Aleksander Woźny (born June 25, 1910, in Uzarzewo, died August 21, 1983, in Poznań) was a Polish priest of the Archdiocese of Poznań, a preacher, a prisoner of the Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps and the post-war Stalinist period, pastor of St.
Servant of God Alexander Chira1897–1983 · Contemporary
Bishop Alexander Chira was a bishop of the Ruthenian Catholic Church. His immediate predecessor was Bishop Theodore G. Romzha. He is designated as a Confessor of the Faith. Chira was born January 17, 1897, in the village of Irhóc, Máramaros County .
Servant of God Alfredo Versoza1877–1954 · Contemporary
Alfredo Verzosa y Florentín (9 December 1877 – 27 June 1954) was the fourth native Filipino to be elevated as bishop of the Catholic Church and the first from Northern Luzon. He was also the first Ilocano bishop.
Servant of God Amália de Jesus Flagelado1901–1977 · Contemporary · Q108896108
Amalia of Jesus Flagellated MJC (22 July 1901 – 18 April 1977), born Amalia Aguirre Queija, was a Catholic religious sister and mystic. She was co-founder of the institute of the Missionary Sisters of Jesus Crucified, best known for receiving, in the 1930s, the apparitions of Our…
Servant of God Andrej Majcen1904–1999 · Contemporary · Salesians of Don Bosco
Andrej Majcen was a Catholic priest and missionary born in Maribor in 1904 and a member of the Salesians of Don Bosco. Throughout his life, he held citizenship in Austria–Hungary, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and Slovenia.
Servant of God Andrew Bertie1929–2008 · Contemporary
Andrew Willoughby Ninian Bertie (15 May 1929 – 7 February 2008) was Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta from 1988 until his death in 2008. On 20 February 2015 a formal inquiry for the cause of his beatification and canonisation was opened in Rome.
Servant of God Andrzej Cikoto1891–1953 · Contemporary
Archmandrite Andrei Tsikota MIC (/(t)sɪˈkoʊtə/; Chinese: 祁高德;Belarusian: Андрэй Цікота; Polish: Andrzej Cikoto), also anglicised as Andrew Cikoto (5 December 1891 – 11 February 1952), was a Belarusian Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic priest, Superior General of the Congregation…
- Servant of God Angela Brecelj
1916–1944 · Contemporary
Angela Brecelj (7 October 1916 – 12 July 1944) was a Slovenian shop assistant. She was a devout Catholic who was abducted and later killed by communists during World War II. She is considered a martyr by some. Angela was born on 7 October 1916 into a Slovenian family in Žapuže.
- Servant of God Angela Iacobellis
1948–1961 · Contemporary
Angela Iacobellis (October 28, 1948 – March 27, 1961) was an Italian girl whose cause for sainthood by the Roman Catholic Church has been initiated. She is therefore titled Servant of God.
Servant of God Aniela Róża Godecka1861–1937 · Contemporary
Róża Godecka (born Aniela Justyna Godecka-Kostka, coat of arms Dąbrowa; religious name Maria Róża of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary; born September 13, 1861, in Korchevo on the Volga, died October 13, 1937, in Częstochowa) was a Venerable Servant of God in t…
Servant of God Ante Gabrić1915–1988 · Contemporary · Society of Jesus
Ante (Antoine) Gabrić, born on February 28, 1915, in Metković, Croatia, and died on October 20, 1988, in Mariapolli, Bengal, India, was a Croatian Jesuit priest and missionary in Bengal.
- Servant of God Anton Duhovnik
1910–1945 · Contemporary
Anton Duhovnik was a Catholic priest born in 1910 in Preska pri Medvodah, a citizen of Austria–Hungary and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He died in 1945 at the Mauthausen concentration camp due to hydrogen cyanide exposure.
Servant of God Anton Granig1901–1945 · Contemporary
Anton Granig (born September 17, 1901, in Mitten im Mölltal, municipality of Großkirchheim, Carinthia; died April 15, 1945, in Stein an der Donau) was an Austrian priest and resistance fighter against National Socialism.
Servant of God Anton Mahnič1850–1920 · Contemporary
Anton Mahnič, also spelled Antun Mahnić in Croatian orthography (14 September 1850 – 30 December 1920), was a Croatian-Slovenian prelate of the Catholic Church and a philosopher who established and led the Croatian Catholic Movement.
- Servant of God Anton Strle
1915–2003 · Contemporary
Anton Strle (21 January 1915 – 20 October 2003) was a Slovenian professor of dogmatic theology and a Catholic priest. He was born in the village of Osredek in the parish of Sveti Vid nad Cerknico. He was ordained priest in 1941 and received his D.D.
Servant of God Anton Vovk1900–1963 · Contemporary
The Archbishop Anton Vovk (19 May 1900 – 7 July 1963) was a Roman Catholic priest. he served as auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Ljubljana from 1946 to 1961, as well as the first Archbishop of Ljubljana.
- Servant of God Anton Zdešar
1871–1945 · Contemporary
Anton Zdešar was a Catholic priest, monk, and historian born in 1871 in Ljubgojna. A citizen of Cisleithania and the Kingdom of Italy, he died in 1945 in Jastrebarsko. He is currently recognized by the Catholic Church as a Servant of God.
Servant of God Antoni Gaudí1852–1926 · Contemporary
Antoni Gaudí i Cornet was a Catalan architect and designer, widely known as the greatest exponent of Catalan Modernisme. Gaudí's works have a sui generis style, with most located in Barcelona, including his main work, the Sagrada Família church.
- Servant of God Antonija Premrov
1912–1949 · Contemporary · Sisters of Mary of the Miraculous Medal
Antonija Premrov, sister Karmela (2 June 1912 – disappeared 14 January 1949, died some days after) was a Slovenian nurse, organist, and choirmistress. She was martyred by Communists because of her successful work with youth in her parish.
- Servant of God Antonio Ferrer Rodrigo
1921–1936 · Contemporary
Antonio Ferrer Rodrigo was an activist and altar server born in 1921 in Alfafar, Spain. A citizen of the Second Spanish Republic, he died in 1936 in Picassent from a gunshot wound. He is currently recognized as a Servant of God within the Catholic Church.
Servant of God Baudouin I of Belgium1930–1993 · Contemporary
Baudouin was King of the Belgians from 17 July 1951 until his death in 1993. He was the last Belgian king to be sovereign of the Congo, before it became independent in 1960 and became the Democratic Republic of the Congo (known from 1971 to 1997 as Zaire).
Servant of God Bernarda Morin1832–1929 · Contemporary
Bernarda Morin (born Venerance Morin Rouleau; 1832–1929) was a Canadian Catholic religious sister who founded the Congregation of the Sisters of Providence in Chile, an autonomous congregation of the Sisters of Providence (Montreal).
Servant of God Bernardin Gantin1922–2008 · Contemporary
Bernardin Gantin (8 May 1922 – 13 May 2008) was a Beninese Catholic prelate who held senior positions in the Roman Curia for twenty years and the highest position in the College of Cardinals for nine years.
Servant of God Black Elk1863–1950 · Contemporary
Heȟáka Sápa, commonly known as Black Elk (baptized Nicholas; December 1, 1863 – August 19, 1950), was a wičháša wakȟáŋ ("medicine man, holy man") and heyoka of the Oglala Lakota people.
- Servant of God Bruno Martínez Sacedo
1907–1972 · Contemporary · Piarists
Bruno Martínez Sacedo, Sch. P. (Moscardón, Teruel, Spain, November 9, 1907 – León, Nicaragua, December 29, 1972) was a Piarist priest from Teruel who worked in education in Nicaragua. He died in León from injuries sustained in the 1972 Managua earthquake.
Servant of God Camilla Krouchelnitskaïa1892–1937 · Contemporary
- Servant of God Catherine Doherty
1896–1985 · Contemporary
Catherine de Hueck Doherty (née Ekaterina Fyodorovna Kolyschkina; August 15, 1896 – December 14, 1985) was a Russian-born Catholic activist who founded the Madonna House Apostolate in 1947.
Servant of God Chiara Lubich1920–2008 · Contemporary
Chiara Lubich (born Silvia Lubich; 22 January 1920 – 14 March 2008) was an Italian teacher and author who founded the Focolare Movement, which aims to bring unity among people and promote universal family.
Servant of God Claire de Castelbajac1953–1975 · Contemporary
Claire de Castelbajac was born in 1953 in the 8th arrondissement of Paris and worked as a restorer. A French Catholic, she died in Toulouse in 1975. She is currently recognized as a Servant of God.
- Servant of God Clemente Martínez Cebrián
1872–1936 · Contemporary · Piarists
Clemente Martínez Cebrián, Sch. P. (Carazo, Burgos, November 23, 1872 – Madrid, August 1936) was a Piarist priest of the San Antón community, murdered on an unknown day in August 1936 during the Spanish Civil War.
Servant of God Daniele Badiali1962–1997 · Contemporary
Daniele Badiali (March 3, 1962 – March 18, 1997) was an Italian Catholic priest and missionary in Peru who was murdered by a regime death squad in odium fidei. The Catholic Church has opened the cause for his beatification.
- Servant of God Danijel Halas
1908–1945 · Contemporary
Danijel Halas was a Catholic priest born in 1908 in Črenšovci, a location within the former Austria–Hungary and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He died in 1945 in Hotiza and is buried in Velika Polana. He is currently recognized by the Catholic Church as a Servant of God.
Servant of God Darwin Ramos1994–2012 · Contemporary
Darwin Ramos (December 17, 1994 – September 23, 2012) was a Filipino street child and waste picker. His cause for canonization was opened in August 2019 in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cubao in the Philippines. He is a Servant of God.
Servant of God Dorothy Day1897–1980 · Contemporary · Benedictines
Dorothy Day OblSB (November 8, 1897 – November 29, 1980) was an American journalist, social activist and anarchist who, after a bohemian youth, became a Catholic without abandoning her social activism. She was perhaps the best-known political radical among American Catholics.
Servant of God Dorothy Stang1931–2005 · Contemporary · Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
Dorothy Mae Stang, SNDdeN, (June 7, 1931 – February 12, 2005) was an American-born Brazilian Catholic Religious Sister and missionary. She was murdered in Anapu, Pará, in the Amazon Basin in 2005.
Servant of God Elena Spirgevičiūtė1924–1944 · Contemporary
Elena Spirgevičiūtė (22 December 1924 – 4 January 1944) was a Lithuanian student. She was shot and killed by Soviet partisans for resisting rape. One of the four men, Alfonsas Čeponis was posthumously recognized as the Hero of the Soviet Union.
Servant of God Elena of Montenegro1873–1952 · Contemporary
Elena of Montenegro (Serbian: Јелена Петровић Његош / Jelena Petrović Njegoš; 8 January 1873 – 28 November 1952) was Queen of Italy from 29 July 1900 until 9 May 1946 as the wife of King Victor Emmanuel III.
Servant of God Elisabeth Leseur1866–1914 · Contemporary
Élisabeth Arrighi Leseur (16 October 1866 – 3 May 1914), born Pauline Élisabeth Arrighi, was a French mystic best known for her spiritual diary and the conversion of her husband, Félix Leseur (1861–1950), a medical doctor and well known leader of the French anti-clerical, atheist…
Servant of God Enriqueta Rodon Asencio1863–1903 · Contemporary · Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Good Counsel
Thérèse Rodon i Asencio (Barcelona, February 26, 1863 – Madrid, December 28, 1903) was a Spanish nun and founder of the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Good Counsel. Her potential beatification is under study by the Catholic Church, which recognizes her as a Servant of God.
Servant of God Eustaquio Nieto Martín1866–1936 · Contemporary
Eustaquio Nieto y Martín (Zamora, March 12, 1866 – Estriégana, July 27, 1936) was a Spanish Catholic bishop. He is one of the thirteen bishops killed in the Republican zone during the Spanish Civil War, a victim of religious persecution.
Servant of God Fabijan Abrantovich1884–1946 · Contemporary · Congregation of Marian Fathers
Fabian Ivanovich Abrantovich (Fabijan Abrantovič; Chinese: 龐懷德, Belarusian: Фабія́н Я́навіч Абранто́віч, Russian: Фабиа́н Ива́нович Абранто́вич, Polish: Fabian Abrantowicz; September 14, 1884 – January 2, 1946) was a prominent religious and civic leader from Belarus.
Servant of God Filip Terčelj1892–1946 · Contemporary
Filip Terčelj Grivški, known by the pseudonyms Čavenski and Pelikan, was a Slovene Catholic priest, poet, writer, editor, educator, Servant of God, and a victim of both the Italian Fascist and Yugoslav Communist regimes.
Servant of God Franc Cvar1911–1942 · Contemporary
Franc Cvar was a Catholic priest born in Sodražica in 1911 and a citizen of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He died in Roženberk in 1942 and is currently recognized as a Servant of God by the Catholic Church.