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  • Saint Simon Goyunyan

    1915 · Contemporary

    Simon Goyunyan (Kharpert, Kharpert Province – 1915, Mush) was an Armenian pharmacist. He was born in the city of Kharpert, the center of Kharpert Province. He received a pharmaceutical education and worked as a pharmacist.

  • Saint Simon Qin Cunfu

    1855–1900 · Contemporary · Franciscans

    Simon Qin Cunfu was a Franciscan friar born in Hebei in 1855. He died in Taiyuan in 1900 and is recognized as a Catholic saint and blessed within the Catholic Church.

  • Venerable Simon Srugi
    Venerable Simon Srugi

    1877–1943 · Contemporary · Salesians of Don Bosco

    Simon Srugi, also known as Simaan Srugi, born on June 27, 1877, in Nazareth and died on November 27, 1943, was a Salesian religious brother in Beit Gemal, Palestine.

  • Saint Simon Tayljlyan

    1870–1915 · Contemporary

    Saint Simon Tayljlyan was a physician born in Malatya, Turkey, in 1870. He died in Malatya in 1915 during the Armenian Genocide.

  • Venerable Sister Lúcia
    Venerable Sister Lúcia

    1907–2005 · Contemporary · Carmelites

    Lúcia de Jesus Rosa dos Santos, OCD, (28 March 1907 – 13 February 2005) also known as Lúcia of Fátima and by her religious name Maria Lúcia of Jesus and of the Immaculate Heart, was a Discalced Carmelite from Portugal.

  • Venerable Skhi-Arkhimandrit Gavriil

    1844–1915 · Contemporary

    Schemarchimandrite Gabriel (secular name Gabriel Fyodorovich Zyryanov; March 14 (26), 1844, Frolovo village, Irbit Uyezd, Perm Governorate — September 24, 1915, Kazan) was an archimandrite of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Smbat Byurat
    Saint Smbat Byurat

    1862–1915 · Contemporary

    Smpad Piurad or Smbat Byurat in Eastern transliteration (Armenian: Սմբատ Բյուրատ, March 3, 1862 – 1915) was an Armenian intellectual, writer, publisher and public activist. He was murdered during the Armenian genocide.

  • Venerable Sofrony Smirnov

    1828–1921 · Contemporary

    Venerable Sofrony Smirnov was an Eastern Orthodox priest born in Moscow in 1828. A citizen of the Russian Empire, he lived until 1921.

  • Blessed Sofía Ximénez Ximénez

    1876–1936 · Contemporary

    Sofía Ximénez Ximénez (Valencia, October 15, 1876 – Paterna, September 23, 1936) was a Catholic martyr killed during the Spanish Civil War. A widow and mother of two, she was murdered alongside her sister due to her public participation in religious activities.

  • Blessed Solanus Casey
    Blessed Solanus Casey

    1870–1957 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Solanus Casey, OFMCap (born Bernard Francis Casey; November 25, 1870 – July 31, 1957) was an American Catholic priest of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.

  • Venerable Sor Mónica de Jesús

    1889–1964 · Contemporary

    Basilia Cornago Zapater, later known as Sister Mónica de Jesús, was born in Monteagudo, Navarre, on May 17, 1889. She was the third of ten children.

  • Blessed Sperancja od Krzyża

    1875–1936 · Contemporary

    Sperancja od Krzyża was a Spanish religious figure born in 1875 and deceased in 1936. She is recognized as a blessed.

  • Saint Spiridon Yevtushenko

    1883–1938 · Contemporary

    Spiridon Yevtushenko was an Eastern Orthodox deacon born in 1883 in Solonytsivka. A citizen of the Soviet Union, he died in Kharkiv in 1938. He is venerated as a saint and hieromartyr.

  • Servant of God Srečko Huth

    1907–1943 · Contemporary

    Srečko Huth was a Catholic priest born in Ljubljana in 1907, holding citizenship in both Austria–Hungary and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He died in 1943 and is currently recognized by the Catholic Church as a Servant of God.

  • Servant of God Stanislav Erzar

    1914–1951 · Contemporary

    Stanislav Erzar was a Catholic priest born in 1914 in Pšenična Polica. He died in 1951 in Ribnica and is currently recognized as a Servant of God.

  • Blessed Stanisław Kubista
    Blessed Stanisław Kubista

    1898–1940 · Contemporary · Divine Word Missionaries

    Stanislaw Kubista (27 September 1898 – 26 April 1940) was a Society of the Divine Word (SVD) martyr. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 13 June 1999 as one of the 108 Polish Martyrs of World War II.

  • Saint Stanisław Kubski

    1876–1942 · Contemporary

    Stanisław Kubski was a Polish Catholic priest, parson, and vicar born in 1876 in Książ, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. He died in 1942 at the Buchenwald concentration camp. He is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Stanisław Mysakowski

    1896–1942 · Contemporary

    Stanisław Mysakowski (born September 15, 1896, in Wojsławice, died October 30, 1942, in Dachau) was a Polish Catholic priest, social activist, pastor, and youth mentor, and a blessed of the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Stanisław Pyrtek
    Saint Stanisław Pyrtek

    1913–1942 · Contemporary

    Stanisław Pyrtek was a Polish Catholic presbyter and vicar born in 1913 in Bystra Podhalańska. He died in 1942 in Hlybokaye and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Stanisław Starowieyski
    Saint Stanisław Starowieyski

    1895–1941 · Contemporary

    Stanisław Kostka Starowieyski (1895-1941) is Polish Blessed of the Catholic Church, who was a church, social, and charitable activist, as well as and a papal chamberlain.

  • Blessed Stanisław Streich
    Blessed Stanisław Streich

    1902–1938 · Contemporary

    Stanisław Streich, born on August 27, 1902, in Bromberg and murdered on February 27, 1938, in Luboń, was a Polish Catholic priest and martyr. He was killed by a communist assassin while celebrating Mass with children in the Church of Saint John Bosco in Luboń.

  • Saint Stanisław Tymoteusz Trojanowski
    Saint Stanisław Tymoteusz Trojanowski

    1908–1942 · Contemporary · Conventual Franciscans

    Stanisław Tymoteusz Trojanowski (born July 29, 1908, in Sadłowo, Żuromin County; died at Auschwitz on February 28, 1942) was a Conventual Franciscan friar, beatified by John Paul II as a victim of Nazism.

  • Blessed Stanisław Wiórek
    Blessed Stanisław Wiórek

    1912–1939 · Contemporary

    Stanisław Wiórek or alternatively Stanisław Wiorek (12 December 1912 – 9 September 1939) was a Polish theologian and Catholic clergyman, member of the Congregation of the Mission, publicly murdered by the Nazis on the ninth day of the Second World War.

  • Saint Stanisława Rodzińska
    Saint Stanisława Rodzińska

    1899–1945 · Contemporary · Dominican Order

    Maria Julia Rodzińska, OP (born Stanisława Maria Józefa Rodzińska; 16 March 1899 – 20 February 1945) was a Polish Dominican Sister and is venerated as a Blessed in the Roman Catholic Church. Julia Rodzińska was born on 16 March 1899 in Nawojowa.

  • Blessed Stanisława Ulma

    1936–1944 · Contemporary

    Stanisława Ulma was born in 1936 in Markowa, Poland, to parents Józef and Wiktoria Ulma. A member of the Latin Church, she died in 1944 in Markowa from a gunshot wound. She is recognized as a blessed.

  • Servant of God Stanko Mavsar

    1933–1942 · Contemporary

    Stanko Mavsar was born in 1933 in Šentrupert and died in the same location in 1942. He is recognized as a Servant of God.

  • Blessed Stanley Rother
    Blessed Stanley Rother

    1935–1981 · Contemporary

    Stanley Francis Rother was an American Catholic priest from Oklahoma who was murdered in Guatemala in 1981. He had worked as a missionary priest there since 1968.

  • Blessed Stefan Grelewski

    1898–1941 · Contemporary

    Stefan Grelewski (born July 3, 1898, in Dwikozy; died as a martyr on May 24, 1941, in Dachau) was a Polish Catholic priest, beatified by the Catholic Church in 1999.

  • Servant of God Stefan Radtke

    1890–1940 · Contemporary

    Stefan Radtke was a vicar and presbyter born in 1890 in Dębogórze, a citizen of the Second Polish Republic. He died in 1940 at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp and is currently recognized as a Servant of God.

  • Servant of God Stefan Singer

    1871–1945 · Contemporary

    Stefan Singer (Strau, Kappel an der Drau, December 22, 1871 – Fölling near Graz, February 24, 1945) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest, resistance fighter, and leader of the Slovene national movement in Carinthia.

  • Blessed Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski
    Blessed Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski

    1913–1945 · Contemporary

    Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski (22 January 1913 – 23 February 1945) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest. He was part of the scouts and was affiliated with several other groups during the course of his ecclesial education though maintained strong links to these groups after his ordin…

  • Venerable Stefan Wyszyński
    Venerable Stefan Wyszyński

    1901–1981 · Contemporary

    Stefan Wyszyński was a Polish Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Warsaw and Archbishop of Gniezno from 1948 to 1981. He previously served as Bishop of Lublin from 1946 to 1948. He was created a cardinal on 12 January 1953 by Pope Pius XII.

  • Servant of God Stefano Gobbi

    1930–2011 · Contemporary

    Stefano Gobbi (22 March 1930 – 29 June 2011) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and mystic. He founded the worldwide Catholic movement, the Marian Movement of Priests following what he reported as an interior locution in 1972 at the shrine of Our Lady of Fatima.

  • Blessed Stephan of St. Joseph
    Blessed Stephan of St. Joseph

    1890–1936 · Contemporary · Trinitarian Order

    Stephen of Saint Joseph, born Esteban Ciriaco Barrenechea Arriaga (Elorrio, December 26, 1880 – Alcázar de San Juan, September 12, 1936), was a Spanish religious of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity.

  • Venerable Stephen Ferrando

    1895–1978 · Contemporary · Salesians of Don Bosco

    Stephen Ferrando (28 September 1895 – 21 June 1978) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest belonging to the Salesians of Don Bosco. He served in the missions in Asia once he was ordained and was stationed in India where he led a diocese of his own.

  • Saint Stephen Khitrov

    1851–1920 · Contemporary

    Stephen Khitrov was born in 1851 in Gulyaeva and served as a Christian minister within the Eastern Orthodox Church. He held citizenship in the Russian Empire and the Russian State before his death in 1920. He is recognized as a hieromartyr.

  • Servant of God Stephen Kim Sou-hwan
    Servant of God Stephen Kim Sou-hwan

    1922–2009 · Contemporary

    Stephen (often rendered as Latin Stephanus) Kim Sou-hwan (Korean: 김수환 스테파노; Hanja: 金壽煥 스테파노; July 2, 1922 – February 16, 2009) was a Korean prelate of the Catholic Church and the Korea's first elevated to the rank of cardinal. He is a former archbishop of Seoul, South Korea.

  • Blessed Stephen Nehmé
    Blessed Stephen Nehmé

    1889–1938 · Contemporary

    Esțfān Nehmé (born Yūsuf Nehmé, Arabic: يوسف نعمة; 8 March 1889 – 30 August 1938), was a Lebanese Maronite professed religious from the Lebanese Maronite Order.

  • Saint Svāmī Pranvananda Saraswati

    1991 · Contemporary

    Svāmī Pranvananda Saraswati was an ascetic who died in 1991. He is recognized as a saint.

  • Blessed Symeon Lukach
    Blessed Symeon Lukach

    1893–1964 · Contemporary

    Symeon Lukach (Ukrainian: Симеон Лукач; 7 July 1893 – 22 August 1964) was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop and martyr. Lukach was born in the village of Starunya, Stanislaviv Region. His parents were peasant farmers. He entered the seminary in 1913.

  • Blessed Symforian Ducki
    Blessed Symforian Ducki

    1888–1942 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Symforian Ducki was a Catholic friar and cleric of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, born in Warsaw in 1888. A citizen of the Second Polish Republic, he died in 1942 at Auschwitz and is buried at Cmentarz Bródnowski. He is recognized as a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Venerable Szilárd Bogdánffy
    Venerable Szilárd Bogdánffy

    1911–1953 · Contemporary

    Szilárd Ignác Bogdánffy (21 February 1911 – 3 October 1953) was a Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of Satu Mare and Oradea of the Latins. On 30 October 2010 he was proclaimed blessed in a ceremony held in the Cathedral Basilica of St.

  • Saint Szymon
    Saint Szymon

    1873–1921 · Contemporary

    Szymon is a Polish version of the masculine given name Simon.

  • Venerable Sára Salkaházi
    Venerable Sára Salkaházi

    1899–1944 · Contemporary

    Sára Salkaházi, SSS (born Sarolta Klotild Schalkház; 11 May 1899 – 27 December 1944) was a Hungarian Catholic religious sister who saved the lives of approximately one hundred Jews during World War II.

  • Venerable Sílvia Cardoso
    Venerable Sílvia Cardoso

    1882–1950 · Contemporary

    Sílvia Cardoso Ferreira da Silva (26 July 1882 – 2 November 1950) was a Portuguese Roman Catholic. During her lifetime she led a tireless apostolate dedicated to serving the poor in Brazil (where she travelled to and once lived) and in her native land where she founded retreat ce…

  • Saint Tadeo Dulny
    Saint Tadeo Dulny

    1914–1942 · Contemporary

    Tadeusz Dulny (born August 8, 1914, in Krzczonowice; died August 7, 1942, in the Dachau concentration camp) was a Polish seminarian, recognized as a martyr and venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Servant of God Takashi Nagai
    Servant of God Takashi Nagai

    1908–1951 · Contemporary

    Takashi Nagai (永井 隆; 3 February 1908 – 1 May 1951) was a Japanese Catholic physician, author, and survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. His subsequent life of prayer and service earned him the affectionate title "saint of Urakami".

  • Saint Tamara
    Saint Tamara

    1869–1936 · Contemporary

    Tamara, born Tamara Alexandrovna Mardzhanova (Mardzhanishvili), and known in the schema as Juvenalia (born April 1, 1869; died June 23, 1936, in Moscow), was a Georgian Orthodox nun who served within the structures of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  • Venerable Tarsilla Osti

    1895–1958 · Contemporary · Sisters Missionaries of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary

    Tarsilla Osti, born on December 6, 1895, in Pula, Istria, and died on December 26, 1958, in Rome, was an Istrian nun and a missionary of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Renowned for her holiness, she was recognized as venerable by Pope Benedict XVI in 2008.

  • Blessed Tarsykiya Matskiv
    Blessed Tarsykiya Matskiv

    1919–1944 · Contemporary

    Olha Matskiv (Ukrainian: Ольга Мацьків, Polish: Olga Maćkiw), better known by her religious name, Tarsykiya or Tarsykia (Ukrainian: Тарсикія, Polish: Tarsycja; 23 March 1919 – 17 July 1944), was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic nun and martyr.