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  • Blessed Alejandro Mas Ginestar

    1876–1936 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Piotr Mas Ginestar, also known as Peter of Benisa, born Alejandro Mas Ginestar (December 11, 1876, in Benisa, Alicante province; died August 26, 1936, in Vergel, Archdiocese of Valencia), was a Spanish Catholic blessed, martyr, priest, Capuchin friar, and victim of anti-Catholic…

  • Blessed Alejandro Planas Saurí

    1878–1936 · Contemporary

    Alejandro Planas Saurí was born in Mataró, Spain, in 1878. A practitioner of Catholicism, he died in Garraf in 1936 from a gunshot wound. He is recognized as a blessed.

  • 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 Woźny
    Servant of God Aleksander Woźny

    1910–1983 · 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.

  • Saint Aleksandr Andreyev

    1901–1937 · Contemporary

    Alexander Alexandrovich Andreyev (February 24, 1901, Moscow – November 4, 1937, Novosibirsk Oblast) was a protopresbyter of the Russian Orthodox Church. He was canonized as a saint by the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000.

  • Saint Aleksandr Bykov
    Saint Aleksandr Bykov

    1881–1937 · Contemporary

    Aleksandr Bykov (Russian: Александр Быков; born 23 January 1953) is a former Soviet fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1976 Summer Olympics.

  • Saint Aleksandr Tuberovsky
    Saint Aleksandr Tuberovsky

    1881–1937 · Contemporary

    Alexander Mikhailovich Tuberovsky (March 8 [20], 1881, Syntul, Ryazan Governorate — December 23, 1937, Ryazan) was a Russian theologian, a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, and an archpriest. He served as an extraordinary professor at the Moscow Theological Academy (1917).

  • Saint Aleksandr Vasilyev
    Saint Aleksandr Vasilyev

    1868–1918 · Contemporary

    Alexander Petrovich Vasilyev (September 18 [6], 1868 – September 5, 1918) was an archpriest, confessor to the Imperial family, a temperance pastor, a patriot-monarchist, a public figure, and a member of the Main Council of the Union of the Russian People.

  • Saint Aleksandr Yuzefovich

    1860–1921 · Contemporary

    Alexander Ivanovich Yuzefovich (1860 or 1858, Vilna Governorate — January 17, 1921, Semirechye Oblast) was a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, canonized in 2000 as a member of the Synaxis of New Martyrs and Confessors of the Russian Church.

  • Saint Aleksei Skorobogatov
    Saint Aleksei Skorobogatov

    1889–1938 · Contemporary

    Alexey Semyonovich Skorobogatov (1889, Moscow Governorate — April 5, 1938, Butovo firing range) was a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, canonized as a martyr in 2000 for universal church veneration.

  • Saint Aleksey Neidhardt
    Saint Aleksey Neidhardt

    1863–1918 · Contemporary

    Alexey Borisovich Neidhardt (Neidgart) (September 1 [13], 1863, Moscow — November 6, 1918, Nizhny Novgorod) was a Russian politician and statesman. He was a member of the State Council of the Russian Empire and was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000.

  • Saint Aleksey Vorobyov
    Saint Aleksey Vorobyov

    1888–1937 · Contemporary

    Alexei Konstantinovich Vorobyov (February 6, 1888, Antonkovo, Vyatka Governorate — August 20, 1937, Butovo firing range, Moscow Oblast) was a protopresbyter and a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, canonized as a hieromartyr in 2000.

  • Saint Alekseĭ Mechev
    Saint Alekseĭ Mechev

    1859–1923 · Contemporary

    Alexey Alexeyevich Mechev (Saint Righteous Alexius of Moscow; March 17 [29], 1859, Moscow — June 22, 1923, Vereya, Moscow Governorate) was a clergyman of the Russian Orthodox Church, a prominent Moscow archpriest of the early 20th century, and rector of the Church of Saint Nichol…

  • Venerable Aleksi
    Venerable Aleksi

    1852–1923 · Contemporary

    Aleksi is a masculine Finnish given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Saint Aleksi Uginelainen
    Saint Aleksi Uginelainen

    1867–1934 · Contemporary

    Saint Alexis of Ugine, born Alexei Ivanovich Medvedkov on July 1, 1867, in the village of Fomitshevo, Vyazma Uyezd, Smolensk Governorate (Russia), and died on August 22, 1934, in Ugine (France), was a holy Orthodox priest commemorated on August 22 (Dormition), October 13 (transla…

  • Saint Aleksy

    1862–1937 · Contemporary

    Aleksy – Polish name, male first name deriving from the Greek Aléxios (Αλέξιος), meaning "Defender", and thus of the same origin as the Latin Alexius. The female form: Aleksja, Aleksa

  • Saint Aleksy Sobaszek
    Saint Aleksy Sobaszek

    1895–1942 · Contemporary

    Aleksy Sobaszek (1895–1942) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest. He died in a Nazi concentration camp. He is one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II who were beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1999.

  • Saint Aleksy Solovyov
    Saint Aleksy Solovyov

    1846–1928 · Contemporary

    Alexy, born Fyodor Alexeyevich Solovyov (January 5/17, 1846, in Moscow – October 2, 1928, in Sergiyev), was a Russian Orthodox cleric, a great schema-monk, and an Orthodox saint.

  • Blessed Aleksy Zarycki

    1912–1963 · Contemporary

    Oleksiy Vasyliovych Zaryckyy (Ukrainian: Олексій Васильович Зарицький; 17 October 1912 — 30 October 1963) was a priest of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. On 27 June 2001, he was beatified by Pope John Paul II. Zaryckyy was born in the village of Bilche in the Lviv region.

  • Servant of God Alessandro Sanguanini

    1883–1944 · Contemporary · Congregation of the Mission

    Alessandro Sanguanini was a monk of the Congregation of the Mission, born in 1883 in Rivarolo Mantovano. He died in 1944 in Miren and is currently recognized as a Servant of God.

  • Saint Alexander (Trapitsyn)
    Saint Alexander (Trapitsyn)

    1862–1938 · Contemporary

    Alexander (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος) is a masculine name of Greek origin. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history.

  • Saint Alexander Abissov

    1873–1942 · Contemporary

    Alexander Afanasyevich Abissov (February 19, 1873, village of Mormozhino, Poshekhonsky Uyezd, Yaroslavl Governorate — February 21, 1942, Svobodny, Baikal-Amur Corrective Labor Camp; now a city in the Amur Region) was a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  • Servant of God Alexander Chira
    Servant of God Alexander Chira

    1897–1983 · 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 .

  • Saint Alexander Hotovitzky
    Saint Alexander Hotovitzky

    1872–1937 · Contemporary

    Alexander Hotovitzky (or Hotovitsky Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Хотови́цкий) (1872-1937) was a Russian Orthodox hieromartyr. He was ordained to the priesthood while working in the United States in the 1890s.

  • Saint Alexander Petrovsky
    Saint Alexander Petrovsky

    1851–1940 · Contemporary

    Alexander Petrovsky may refer

  • Saint Alexander Schmorell
    Saint Alexander Schmorell

    1917–1943 · Contemporary

    Alexander Schmorell (16 September [O.S. 3 September] 1917 – 13 July 1943), also sometimes referred to as Saint Alexander of Munich, was a Russian-German student at Munich University who, with five others, formed a resistance group (part of the Widerstand) known as White Rose (Ger…

  • Saint Alexandra Feodorovna
    Saint Alexandra Feodorovna

    1872–1918 · Contemporary

    Alexandra Feodorovna (Russian: Александра Фёдоровна, romanized: Aleksandra Fyodorovna; born Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine; 6 June 1872 – 17 July 1918) was the last empress of Russia as the consort of Nicholas II from their marriage on 26 November [O.S.

  • Blessed Alexandrina of Balazar
    Blessed Alexandrina of Balazar

    1904–1955 · Contemporary

    Alexandrina Maria da Costa (30 March 1904 – 13 October 1955), best known as Blessed Alexandrina of Balazar, was a Portuguese mystic and victim soul, member of the Association of Salesian Cooperators, who was born and died in Balazar (a rural parish of Póvoa de Varzim).

  • Blessed Alexandru Rusu
    Blessed Alexandru Rusu

    1884–1963 · Contemporary

    Alexandru Rusu (22 November 1884 – 9 May 1963) was a Romanian bishop of the Greek-Catholic Church. One of twelve children born to a priest in Șăulia Commune, Mureș County, he was himself ordained a priest in 1910. Rusu was ordained Bishop of Maramureş in 1931.

  • Saint Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia
    Saint Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia

    1904–1918 · Contemporary

    Alexei Nikolaevich (Russian: Алексей Николаевич Романов, romanized: Aleksey Nikolaevich Romanov; 12 August [O.S. 30 July] 1904 – 17 July 1918) was the last Russian tsesarevich (heir apparent).

  • Venerable Alexei Shepelev
    Venerable Alexei Shepelev

    1840–1917 · Contemporary

    Alexei Goloseyevskiy (Russian: Алексий Голосеевский, secular name Vladimir Ivanovich Shepelev, Russian: Владимир Иванович Шепелев; born 14 April 1840 in Kyiv, died 11 March 1917 in Kyiv) was an Orthodox saint and monk, venerated by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patr…

  • Venerable Alexia González-Barros

    1971–1985 · Contemporary

    Alexia González-Barros González (7 March 1971 – 5 December 1985) was a Spanish Catholic child who died of cancer in 1985. González-Barros studied in school in Madrid and in her childhood received a papal blessing from Pope John Paul II during her trip to Rome.

  • Saint Alexis
    Saint Alexis

    1877–1947 · Contemporary

    Saint Alexius of Rome or Alexius of Edessa (Greek: Ἀλέξιος, Alexios), also Alexis, was a fourth-century Greek monk who lived in anonymity and is known for his dedication to Christ. Two versions of his life exist, one in Syriac and the other in Greek.

  • Saint Alexis Toth
    Saint Alexis Toth

    1854–1909 · Contemporary

    Alexis Georgievich Toth (also Alexis of Wilkes-Barre; March 14, 1853 – May 7, 1909) was a Ruthenian priest who later became a Russian Orthodox missionary in the United States.

  • Saint Alexiy Sibirsky
    Saint Alexiy Sibirsky

    1870–1937 · Contemporary

    Alexiy Sibirsky was born in 1870 in Kozlovo and died in 1937 in Tver. He is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Blessed Alfons Mazurek
    Blessed Alfons Mazurek

    1891–1944 · Contemporary · Carmelites

    Alfons Maria Mazurek, also known as Alfons Maria of the Holy Spirit (1 March 1891 – 18 August 1944) was a Polish Discalced Carmelite friar and priest. He was shot by the Gestapo. He is one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II.

  • Blessed Alfons Sebastiá Viñals

    1910–1936 · Contemporary

    Alfonso Sebastiá Viñals (born May 27, 1910, in Valencia; died September 1, 1936, in Paterna) was a Spanish Catholic priest and a blessed of the Catholic Church. He was the son of a laborer. He began his studies at the seminary in Orihuela and was ordained a priest in 1933.

  • Blessed Alfons Tracki
    Blessed Alfons Tracki

    1896–1946 · Contemporary

    Alfons Tracki (2 December 1896 – 18 July 1946) was an Albanian Catholic priest of German origin, who died as a martyr as a result of the religious persecution by the regime of Enver Hoxha in communist Albania.

  • Blessed Alfonso López López
    Blessed Alfonso López López

    1878–1936 · Contemporary · Conventual Franciscans

    Alfonso López López (Secorún, November 16, 1878 – Samalús, August 3, 1936) was a Spanish religious of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual. He is venerated as a martyr of the Spanish Civil War and a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Alfonso Maria Fusco
    Saint Alfonso Maria Fusco

    1839–1910 · Contemporary

    Alfonso Maria Fusco (23 March 1839 – 6 February 1910) was a Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Sisters of Saint John the Baptist – also known as the Baptistine Sisters.

  • Blessed Alfonso Miquel Garriga
    Blessed Alfonso Miquel Garriga

    1914–1936 · Contemporary · Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

    Alfonso Miquel Garriga, C.M.F. (Prades de Molsosa, February 24, 1914 – Barbastro, August 13, 1936), was a Spanish religious who was martyred in Barbastro during the Spanish Civil War and is venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Alfonso Sorribes Teixidó
    Blessed Alfonso Sorribes Teixidó

    1912–1936 · Contemporary · Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

    Alfonso Sorribes Teixidó, C.M.F. (Rocafort de Vallbona, December 17, 1912 – Barbastro, August 15, 1936), was a Spanish religious who was martyred in Barbastro during the Spanish Civil War and is venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Servant of God Alfonz Jarc

    1904–1949 · Contemporary

    Alfonz Jarc was a Catholic priest born in 1904 in Dolnji Ajdovec. He died in 1949 in Ljubljana and is currently recognized as a Servant of God.

  • Blessed Alfredo Cremonesi

    1902–1953 · Contemporary · Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions

    Alfredo Cremonesi (15 May 1902 – 7 February 1953) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions. He studied in Crema and Milan before setting off from Genoa to Naples and then to the Burmese missions via boat.

  • Blessed Alfredo Fanjul Acebal

    1867–1936 · Contemporary · Dominican Order

    Alfredo Fanjul Acebal was a Spanish Catholic priest, Dominican friar, and author born in Oviedo in 1867. He died in 1936 in Paracuellos de Jarama from a gunshot wound. He is recognized as a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster
    Blessed Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster

    1880–1954 · Contemporary · Benedictines

    Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster, O.S.B. was an Italian Catholic prelate and professed member of the Benedictines who served as the Archbishop of Milan from 1929 until his death.

  • Venerable Alfredo Obviar
    Venerable Alfredo Obviar

    1889–1978 · Contemporary

    Alfredo María Obviar y Aranda (29 August 1889 – 1 October 1978) was a Filipino prelate of the Catholic Church and the founder of the Congregation of the Missionary Catechists of Saint Thérèse of the Infant Jesus. He was Bishop of Lucena until his death.

  • Blessed Alfredo Parte Saiz

    1899–1936 · Contemporary · Piarists

    Alfred Parte Saiz, SchP (Spanish: Alfredo Parte Saiz; born June 2, 1899, in Cilleruelo de Bricia; died December 27, 1936, in Santander) was a Spanish priest of the Piarist Order, a victim of the Red Terror during the Spanish Civil War, murdered in hatred of the faith (odium fidei…

  • Blessed Alfredo Pellicer Muñoz

    1914–1936 · Contemporary

    Alfred Pellicer Muñoz, OFM (born Alfredo Pellicer Muñoz; 10 April 1914 in Bellreguard, died 4 October 1936 near Gandia) was a Spanish blessed of the Catholic Church, a martyr, a Franciscan friar, and a victim of anti-Catholic persecution during the Spanish Civil War.

  • Blessed Alfredo Simón Colomina
    Blessed Alfredo Simón Colomina

    1877–1936 · Contemporary · Society of Jesus

    Alfred Simón Colomina SJ (born March 18, 1877, in Valencia, died November 29, 1936, near Valencia) was a Spanish Catholic blessed, priest, victim of anti-Catholic persecution, and martyr.