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Venerable Marie-Amélie Fristel1798–1866 · Modern · Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Marie-Amélie Fristel, born in Saint-Malo on October 10, 1798, and died in Paramé on October 14, 1866, was a French religious sister. She dedicated her life to education, the poor, and particularly the elderly.
Blessed Marie-Auguste Luzeau de la Mulonnière1762–1792 · Modern · Society of Saint-Sulpice
Marie-Auguste Luzeau de la Mulonnière was a Catholic priest and member of the Society of Saint-Sulpice born in 1762 in Sucé-sur-Erdre. He died in 1792 at the Carmes Prison and is recognized as a blessed.
- Saint Marie-Catherine Troiani
1813–1887 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Francis
Maria Caterina Troiani (19 January 1813 – 6 May 1887) was an Italian Roman Catholic charitable worker who assumed the name of "Maria Caterina of Saint Rose" when she became a nun. Troiani established the Franciscan Missionaries of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Blessed Marie-Céline de la Présentation1878–1897 · Modern · Poor Clares
Jeanne-Germaine Castang (24 May 1878 – 30 May 1897) – in religious Marie-Céline of the Presentation – was a French Roman Catholic nun from the Poor Clares.
Saint Marie-Eugénie de Jésus1817–1898 · Modern · Religious of the Assumption
Marie-Eugénie de Jésus (born Anne-Eugénie Milleret de Brou; 25 August 1817 – 10 March 1898) is a French saint and the foundress of the Religious of the Assumption.
Blessed Marie-Geneviève Meunier1765–1794 · Modern · Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
The Martyrs of Compiègne were the 16 members of the Carmel of Compiègne, France: 11 Discalced Carmelite nuns, three lay sisters, and two externs (or tertiaries).
- Saint Marie-Henriette de la Providence
1760–1794 · Modern · Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
Marie-Henriette de la Providence was a French Catholic nun born in 1760 in Cajarc. A member of the Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel, she died by decapitation in Paris in 1794. She is recognized as a blessed and canonized saint.
Venerable Marie-Josephte Fitzbach1806–1885 · Modern
Marie-Josephte Fitzbach (October 16, 1806 – September 1, 1885) was the founder of the Good Shepherd Sisters of Québec. The daughter of Charles Fitzbach, a native of Luxembourg, and Geneviève Nadeau, she was born in St-Vallier de Bellechasse, Lower Canada.
Saint Marie-Madeleine Postel1756–1846 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Francis
Marie-Madeleine Postel (28 November 1756 – 16 July 1846), born Julie Françoise-Catherine Postel, was a French Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Sisters of Christian Schools.
Venerable Marie-Madeleine d'Houët1781–1858 · Modern
Marie-Madeleine d'Houët (1781–1858) also known as Viscountess de Bonnault d'Houët, was a French widow and single mother who, later in her life, was inspired by zeal for God and guided by Ignatian spirituality to found a religious institute of Religious Sisters known as the Faithf…
Saint Marie-Nicolas-Antoine Daveluy1818–1866 · Modern
Marie-Nicolas-Antoine Daveluy (16 March 1818 – 30 March 1866) was a French missionary and saint. His feast day is March 30, and he is also venerated along with the rest of the 103 Korean martyrs on September 20. Antoine Daveluy was born 16 March 1818 in Amiens, France.
Venerable Marie-Rosalie Cadron-Jetté1794–1864 · Modern
Marie-Rosalie Cadron-Jetté, SM (January 27, 1794 – April 5, 1864), religious name Marie of the Nativity, was a Canadian widow and midwife who undertook the charitable care of unwed and struggling mothers between 1840 and 1864.
Blessed Marie-Élisabeth Turgeon1840–1881 · Modern
Marie-Élisabeth Turgeon (7 February 1840 – 17 August 1881), born as Élisabeth Turgeon, was a Canadian religious sister and the founder of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Rosary. She assumed the name Marie-Élisabeth as her religious name.
- Saint Mark Chŏng Ŭi-bae
1795–1866 · Modern
Mark Chŏng Ŭi-bae was a Korean teacher and catechist born in 1795. He was a member of the Catholic Church who died by decapitation in Seoul in 1866. He is recognized as a Catholic saint and blessed.
Blessed Marta Le Bouteiller1816–1883 · Modern
Aimée-Adèle Le Bouteiller (2 December 1816 - 18 March 1883) was a French religious sister of the Sisters of Marie Madeleine Postel. She assumed the religious name Marthe and became noted for her work for the congregation in a range of capacities.
- Saint Martha Kim Sŏng-im
1787–1839 · Modern
Martha Kim Song-im was a Korean Christian laywoman, martyr, and saint, born in 1787 in Pupyeong, Gyeonggi Province, Korea, and died by beheading on May 24, 1839, near Seoul.
Saint Martha Wang Luoshi1812–1861 · Modern
Marthe Wang Louzhi was a Chinese Christian laywoman, born around 1812, who was executed on July 29, 1861, in Qingyian, near Guiyang, in Guizhou province. Recognized as a Catholic martyr, she was canonized by Pope John Paul II on October 1, 2000.
- Blessed Martin In Eon-min
1737–1800 · Modern
Blessed Martin In Eon-min was a member of the Catholic Church born in 1737. He died in 1800.
Saint Martin Luc Huin1836–1866 · Modern · Paris Foreign Missions Society
Martin Luc Huin, born on October 20, 1836, in Guyonvelle, Haute-Marne, and beheaded on March 30, 1866, in Boryeong, Korea, was a missionary priest of the Paris Foreign Missions Society recognized as a martyr and saint by the Catholic Church.
- Saint Martin Thọ
1787–1840 · Modern
Martin Thọ (born c. 1787 in Kẻ Báng, Nam Định Province, Vietnam – died November 8, 1840, in Bảy Mẫu, Vietnam) was a Vietnamese martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. His given name was Nho, but he was known by the local custom as Thọ, after his ninth son.
- Saint Martin Tinh Duc Ta
1760–1840 · Modern
Vietnamese Martyrs (Vietnamese: Các Thánh Tử đạo Việt Nam), also known as the Martyrs of Tonkin and Cochinchina, collectively Martyrs of Annam or formerly Martyrs of Indochina, are saints of the Catholic Church who died between 1745 and 1862, and were canonized by Pope John Paul…
Saint Martin Wu Xuesheng1817–1862 · Modern
Martin Wu Xuesheng was born in 1817 and died in 1862 by decapitation. He was a member of the Catholic Church and is recognized as a Catholic saint and blessed.
- Blessed Martinus Yi Jung-bae
1801 · Modern
Martinus Yi Jung-bae was a member of the Catholic Church who died by decapitation in 1801. He is recognized as a blessed.
Venerable Mary Elizabeth Lange1784–1882 · Modern · Oblate Sisters of Providence
Mary Elizabeth Lange, OSP (born Elizabeth Clarisse Lange; c. 1789 – February 3, 1882) was an American religious sister in Baltimore, Maryland who founded the Oblate Sisters of Providence in 1829, the first African-American religious congregation in the United States.
Saint Mary Euphrasia Pelletier1796–1868 · Modern
Mary Euphrasia Pelletier, RGS, religious name Mary of Saint Euphrasia, born as Rose Virginie Pelletier (31 July 1796 in Noirmoutier-en-l'Île – 24 April 1868 in Angers), was a French religious sister.
Blessed Mary Frances Schervier1819–1876 · Modern · Poor Sisters of St. Francis
Mary Frances Schervier, (German: Franziska Schervier; 3 January 1819 – 14 December 1876) was a German Catholic nun who founded two congregations of religious sisters of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis, both committed to serving the neediest of the poor.
- Saint Mary Pak K'ŭn-agi
1786–1839 · Modern
Marie Pak Kun-agi (Korean: 박큰아기 마리아) was a Korean Christian laywoman, martyr, and saint, born in 1786 in Seoul, Korea, and beheaded on September 3, 1839, near Seoul.
- Saint Mary Wŏn Kwi-im
1819–1839 · Modern
Marie Won Kwi-im was a Korean Christian laywoman, born around 1818 in Yongmeo Ri, Goyang Gun, in the Gyeonggi province of Korea, who died by beheading on July 20, 1839, in Seoul.
- Saint Mary Yi In-dŏk
1819–1840 · Modern
Saint Maria Yi In-dŏk (1819–January 31, 1840) was a Korean Catholic martyr and saint. Maria Yi In-dŏk was the sister of fellow martyr Magdalena Yi Yŏng-dŏk. During the persecution of Catholics in Korea, she was arrested alongside her older sister.
Venerable Mary Yi Seong-rye1801–1840 · Modern
Marie Yi Seong-rye (in Korean: Yi Seong-rye Maria) was a Korean Christian laywoman and martyr, born in 1801 in Hongju, Chungcheong, Korea, and beheaded on January 31, 1840, at Danggogae, near Seoul.
Saint Mary Yi Yŏn-hŭi1804–1839 · Modern
Marie Yi Yon-hui (Korean: 이연희 마리아) was a Korean Christian laywoman and the wife of Damien Nam Myong-hyog. She was born around 1804 in Seoul, Korea, and was beheaded there on September 3, 1839.
Servant of God Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado1643–1731 · Modern · Dominican Order
Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado (Spanish: Sor María de Jesús), was a 17th-century Spanish Dominican lay sister, mystic and visionary. She was widely known as La Siervita ("the little servant") in the Canary Islands. She lived a life that was austere and simple.
Blessed Mary of the Divine Heart1863–1899 · Modern · Good Shepherd Sisters
Mary of the Divine Heart (Münster, 8 September 1863 – Porto, 8 June 1899), born Maria Droste zu Vischering, was a German noblewoman and religious sister of the Catholic Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd.
Saint María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa1730–1799 · Modern · Daughters of the Divine Saviour (El Salvador)
Saint María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa (religious name María Antonia of Saint Joseph; 1730 – 7 March 1799), later known as Mama Antula in Santiagueño Quechua, was a Catholic religious sister who established the Daughters of the Divine Savior (Spanish: Hijas del Divino Salvador).
Saint María Encarnación Rosal1820–1886 · Modern
María Vicenta Rosal Vásquez, Beth. (in religion, María de la Encarnación del Corazón de Jesús; 26 October 1815 - 24 August 1886) was a Guatemalan Catholic member of the Bethlemite Sisters.
Blessed María Rafols Bruna1781–1853 · Modern · Sisters of Charity of St. Anne
María Rafols Bruna (5 November 1781 – 30 August 1853) was a Spanish Roman Catholic nun, mystic and the co-founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Anne that she established alongside the Catholic priest Juan Bonal Cortada.
Blessed María del Carmen González Ramos1834–1899 · Modern · Franciscans
María del Carmen González-Ramos García-Prieto de Muñoz (30 June 1834 – 9 November 1899), also known by her religious name María del Carmen of the Child Jesus, was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Hearts.
Blessed María del Tránsito Cabanillas1821–1885 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Francis
María del Tránsito Cabanillas (15 August 1821 – 25 August 1885) was an Argentine Roman Catholic Franciscan tertiary and the founder of the Franciscan Tertiary Missionary Sisters. Upon her solemn profession she assumed the religious name María del Tránsito de Jesús Sacramentado.
Saint Mateusz Alonso de Leciniana1702–1745 · Modern · Dominican Order
Mateusz Alonso de Leciniana was a Dominican Catholic priest and missionary born in 1702 in Nava del Rey. He died in 1745 in Hanoi by decapitation. He is recognized as a blessed saint within the Catholic Church.
Saint Matthew Lê Văn Gẫm1813–1847 · Modern
Saint Matthew Lê Văn Gẫm (born c. 1813 in Gò Công, Vietnam; died May 11, 1847, in Chợ Đũi, Đồng Nai Province, Vietnam) was a martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Matthew Lê Văn Gẫm was born in Gò Công to parents Paul Lê Văn Lại and Mary Nguyễn Thị Nhiệm.
- Saint Matthew Nguyễn Văn Ðắc
1808–1861 · Modern
Saint Matthew Nguyễn Văn Đắc (Phượng) (born c. 1808 in Kẻ Lài, Quảng Bình province, Vietnam; died May 26, 1861, near Đồng Hới, Quảng Bình province, Vietnam) was a martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church.
- Blessed Matthias Choe In-gil
1765–1795 · Modern
Matthias Choe In-gil (1765–June 28, 1795) was a Korean martyr and a blessed of the Catholic Church. Born in 1765, Choe In-gil converted to Catholicism in 1784.
Blessed Maurus Xaverius Herbst1701–1757 · Modern · Benedictines
Maurus Xaverius Herbst or Florian Johann Friedrich Herbst (14 September 1701 – 4 April 1757) was a German Benedictine abbot. Herbst was born in Pleinfeld to Franz Herbst (died 1731) and Anna Maria Clara Herbst (née Gulden).
Venerable Melchior de Marion Brésillac1813–1859 · Modern · Society of African Missions
Melchior-Marie-Joseph de Marion-Brésillac, S.M.A. (2 December 1813 – 25 June 1859) was a French Catholic prelate and the founder of the Society of African Missions. Brésillac was born at Castelnaudary, France, on December 2, 1813. He was eldest of five children.
Venerable Michael Garicoits1797–1863 · Modern · Society of Priests of the Sacred Heart of Betharram
Michel Garicoïts (15 April 1797 – 14 May 1863) was a French Basque Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Bétharram. He combated Jansenism in his parish due to the threat that it posed to the faith.
Saint Michael Hồ Đình Hy1808–1857 · Modern
Michael Hồ Đình Hy (胡廷僖; 1808– 22 May 1857) was a Vietnamese mandarin official who was martyred for his Roman Catholic belief during the persecutions by Emperor Tự Đức. He was canonized in 1988 along with another 116 Vietnamese Martyrs.
Blessed Michael J. McGivney1852–1890 · Modern
Michael Joseph McGivney (August 12, 1852 – August 14, 1890) was an American Catholic priest based in New Haven, Connecticut. He founded the Knights of Columbus at a local parish to serve as a mutual aid and insurance organization, particularly for immigrants and their families.
- Saint Michael Nguyễn Huy Mỹ
1804–1838 · Modern
Saint Michael Nguyễn Huy Mỹ (Vietnamese: Micae Nguyễn Huy Mỹ) (born c. 1804 in Kẻ Vĩnh, Vietnam – died August 12, 1838, in Bảy Mẫu, Vietnam) was a martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Michael Nguyễn Huy Mỹ was born in Kẻ Vĩnh.
Servant of God Michel Guérin1801–1872 · Modern
Michel Guérin, known as Abbé Guérin (born June 8, 1801; died May 29, 1872), was a 19th-century French priest, the first parish priest and founder of the parish of the village of Pontmain, and a witness to the apparition of Our Lady of Pontmain.
Blessed Michel-Louis Brulard1748–1794 · Modern · Carmelites
Michel-Louis Brulard, born in 1748, was a priest and a member of the Order of Discalced Carmelites in Charenton. During the French Revolution, he was arrested and sentenced to deportation to French Guiana.