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- Saint Agatha Chŏn Kyŏng-hyŏb
1790–1839 · Modern
Agatha Chon Kyong-hyob was a Korean Christian laywoman, martyr, and saint, born in 1790 in Seoul, Korea, and beheaded on September 26, 1839, near Seoul.
- Saint Agatha Kim A-gi
1787–1839 · Modern
Agatha Kim A-gi was a Korean Christian laywoman, martyr, and saint, born in 1787 in Seoul, Korea, and beheaded on May 24, 1839, near Seoul. Recognized as a martyr and beatified in 1925 by Pius XI, she was solemnly canonized in Seoul by Pope John Paul II on May 6, 1984, along with…
- Saint Agatha Lee Gan-nan
1813–1846 · Modern
Agatha Yi Kan-nan was a Korean Christian laywoman, martyr, and saint, born in 1814 in Seoul, Korea, and died on September 20, 1846, in Seoul. Recognized as a martyr and beatified in 1925 by Pius XI, she was solemnly canonized in Seoul by Pope John Paul II on May 6, 1984, along wi…
- Saint Agatha Yi
1824–1840 · Modern
Agatha Yi (Korean: 이 아가타) was a Korean Christian laywoman, born in 1824 in Seoul, Korea, who died at the age of 16 on January 9, 1840. Recognized as a martyr and beatified in 1925 by Pius XI, she was solemnly canonized in Seoul by Pope John Paul II on May 6, 1984, along with 102…
- Saint Agatha Yi So-sa
1784–1839 · Modern
Agathe Yi So-sa (Korean: 이소사 아가타) was a Korean Christian laywoman, martyr, and saint, born in 1784 in Kuwul, near Incheon, in the Gyeonggi province of Korea, who died by beheading on May 24, 1839, near Seoul.
- Saint Agathaggelos of Esfigmenou
1799–1818 · Modern
Saint Agathangelos the Esphigmenite (1799–1818) is a saint of the Orthodox Church, canonized as a new martyr. Born in Thrace, he was forcibly converted to Islam at the age of 15.
- Saint Agnes Kim Hyo-ju
1816–1839 · Modern
Agnes Kim Hyo-ju was a Korean Christian laywoman, martyr, and saint, born in 1816 in Seoul, Korea, and died by beheading on September 3, 1839, in Seoul.
Saint Agnes Lê Thi Than1781–1841 · Modern
Anne or Agnes Lê Thi Than, also known as Agnes Dê, was a Vietnamese Christian born in 1781 in northern Cochinchina. She was tortured and killed on July 12, 1841, in Ninh Bình province, Tonkin, for hiding Christian priests.
- Saint Alexander the Dervish
1710–1794 · Modern
Saint Alexander the New Martyr of Thessaloniki is a Christian saint. He was born in Thessaloniki during the time of great Turkish tyranny over the city. As a young man, he converted to Islam.
Venerable Alexandra Diveevskaya1729–1789 · Modern
Alexandra, born Agafia Semyonovna Melgunova (c. 1729, Ryazan – June 13, 1789, Diveyevo), was an Orthodox Christian nun and saint, and the founder of the Diveyevo Convent. She came from a noble family. Widowed at a young age, she was left to raise her young daughter alone.
- Saint Alexius U Se-yŏng
1845–1866 · Modern
Alexis U Se-yŏng (1845–March 11, 1866) was a Korean Catholic saint and martyr. Born in Sŏhŭng in the former Hwanghae Province, he was the third son of a wealthy noble family. As a teenager, he wished to become a Christian, but his father strongly opposed it.
- Venerable Alois od Nejsvetejsiho Ukrizovani
1727–1803 · Modern · Franciscans
Pietro Giovannelli, in religion Aloysius of the Most Holy Crucifixion (November 7, 1727, Pietracatella – June 4, 1803, Naples), was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a member of the Order of Friars Minor. He is venerated as Venerable in the Catholic Church.
Venerable Alonso Messia Bedoya1655–1732 · Modern · Society of Jesus
Alonso Messia Bedoya (Pacaraos, Peru, January 10, 1655 – Lima, January 5, 1732) was a virtuous Jesuit. He was the son of General Francisco Messia y Ramón and Francisca Bedoya y Campusano.
- Saint Anastasia Șaguna
1785–1836 · Modern
Anastasia Șaguna (born 1785, Miskolc, Habsburg Empire – died January 17, 1836, Pest, Habsburg Empire (today: Budapest, Hungary)) was a Romanian Orthodox believer, known as the mother of Saint Andrei Șaguna, Metropolitan of Transylvania.
Venerable Anatoly Zertsalov1824–1894 · Modern
Anatol, secular name Aleksey Moiseyevich Zertsalov (born March 24, 1824, in Bobyli; died December 15, 1893, in Kozelsk), was an Orthodox Christian monk and one of the Optina Elders.
- Saint Andrea Tuong
1812–1862 · Modern
Saint Andrew Tường (Vietnamese: Anrê Tường) (born c. 1812 in Ngọc Cục, Nam Định Province, Vietnam – died June 16, 1862, in Làng Cốc, Nam Định Province, Vietnam) was a catechist, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church. Andrew Tường was born in Ngọc Cục, Nam Định Province.
- Saint Andrew Chŏng Hwa-gyŏng
1808–1840 · Modern
Andrew Chŏng Hwa-gyŏng (Korean: 정화경 안드레아; born 1808 in Chungcheong Province, Korea; died January 23, 1840, in Seoul) was a Korean saint of the Catholic Church. He was an assistant to Bishop Laurent Imbert.
- Saint Andrew Trần Văn Trông
1808–1835 · Modern
Saint Andrew Trần Văn Trông (born 1808 or 1814 in Huế, Vietnam; died November 28, 1835, in Hội An, Vietnam) was a martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Andrew Trần Văn Trông was born into a Catholic family. From the age of 15, he worked to support his family.
- Saint Andrey Simbirsky
1763 · Modern
Andrew of Simbirsk (Andrey Ilyich Ogorodnikov; 1763–1841, Simbirsk) was an Eastern Orthodox saint, a blessed fool for Christ. He is included in the Synaxis of Simbirsk Saints. His feast days in the Orthodox Church are May 21 (June 3) and December 10.
- Blessed André Duliou
1727–1794 · Modern
André Duliou (born July 19, 1727, in Saint-Laurent-des-Mortiers; died January 21, 1794, in Laval) was a French priest who was sentenced to death and guillotined during the French Revolution. He is venerated as a Blessed in the Roman Catholic Church.
- Saint Anna Kim Chang-gŭm
1789–1839 · Modern
Saint Anna Kim Chang-gŭm (1789–July 20, 1839) was a Korean Catholic martyr and saint. Little is known about her life. Born into a Catholic family, she lost her husband in her youth and lived in poverty with her mother, spending her time in prayer.
- Venerable Anna del Salvatore Orsi
1842–1885 · Modern · Daughters of St. Anne
Marianna Orsi, in religion Anna del Salvatore, born on February 22, 1842, in Albareto, Italy, and died on June 7, 1885, in Palermo, Sicily, was an Italian religious sister of the congregation of the Daughters of Saint Anne.
- Saint Anthony Kim Sŏng-u
1795–1841 · Modern
Anthony Kim Song-u (Gusan, 1795 – Tangkogae, April 29, 1841) was a Korean Catholic and a martyr for the faith. He was beatified on July 5, 1925, by Pope Pius XI.
- Saint Anthony Nguyễn Hữu Quỳnh
1768–1840 · Modern
Saint Anthony Nguyễn Hữu Quỳnh (born c. 1768 in Mỹ Hương, Quảng Bình Province, Vietnam; died July 10, 1840, in Đồng Hới, Quảng Bình Province, Vietnam) was a martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church.
- Saint Anthony Nguyễn Đích
1769–1838 · Modern
Saint Anthony Nguyễn Đích (Vietnamese: Antôn Nguyễn Đích) (born c. 1769 in Chi Long, Vietnam; died August 12, 1838, in Bảy Mẫu, Vietnam) was a martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Anthony Nguyễn Đích was born in Chi Long.
Blessed Antoine Auriel-Constant1764–1794 · Modern
Antoine Auriel-Constant, born in Manobre (in the modern-day commune of Sainte-Mondane) in Guyenne on April 19, 1764, and died on June 16, 1794, on the prison ships of Rochefort, was a priest for the Diocese of Cahors and was martyred during the Reign of Terror.
- Venerable Antonangelo Cavanis
1772–1858 · Modern · Congregation of the Schools of Charity
Antonio Angelo Cavanis (Venice, January 16, 1772 – Venice, March 12, 1858) was an Italian priest and educator, founder of the Congregation of the Schools of Charity. The Catholic Church has bestowed upon him the title of Venerable.
- Servant of God Antonio Vincenso González Suárez
1817–1851 · Modern
Antonio Vicente González Suárez (Agüimes, April 5, 1817 – Las Palmas, June 22, 1851) was a Spanish diocesan priest. Pope Francis approved the decree recognizing his heroic virtues on December 22, 2020, and he is recognized as venerable, a preliminary step toward beatification.
Blessed Apollinaire Morel1739–1792 · Modern · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
Apollinaire Morel, born on June 12, 1739, in Prez-vers-Noréaz and died on September 2, 1792, in Paris, was a Swiss Capuchin. He was a martyr of the French Revolution and is recognized as blessed by the Catholic Church.
Venerable Auguste Etchécopar1830–1897 · Modern · Society of Priests of the Sacred Heart of Betharram
Auguste Etchécopar (Saint-Palais, May 30, 1830 – Bétharram, April 13, 1897) was a French priest and the second successor to Michel Garicoïts as Superior General of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Bétharram.
- Saint Augustin Nguyễn Văn Mới
1806–1839 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Dominic
Saint Augustine Nguyễn Văn Mới (born c. 1806 in Nam Định Province, Vietnam; died December 19, 1839, in Cổ Mễ, Bắc Ninh Province, Vietnam) was a martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Augustine Nguyễn Văn Mới was born into a non-Christian family.
Blessed Augustin Pak Chong-wŏn1793–1840 · Modern
Augustin Pak Chong-won was a Korean Christian layman and catechist, born in 1793 in Seoul, Korea, and died on January 31, 1840, at Dangkogae near Seoul.
- Saint Augustin Yu Chin-gil
1791–1839 · Modern
Augustine Yu Chin-gil (1791–September 22, 1839) was a Korean martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Born into a family of government officials, Augustine Yu Chin-gil was the father of Peter Yu Tae-ch’ŏl, the youngest of the canonized Korean martyrs.
- Blessed Augustin-Emmanuel Philippot
1716–1794 · Modern
Augustin-Emmanuel Philippot (born June 11, 1716, in Paris; died January 21, 1794, in Laval, Mayenne department) was a French priest who was sentenced to death and guillotined during the French Revolution. He is venerated as a Blessed in the Roman Catholic Church.
- Saint Augustine Phan Viết Huy
1795–1839 · Modern
Saint Augustine Phan Viết Huy (Vietnamese: Augustinô Phan Viết Huy) (born c. 1795 in Hạ Linh, Nam Định Province, Vietnam – died June 13, 1839, in Thừa Thiên, Vietnam) was a Catholic saint and martyr.
- Saint Augustyn Yi Kwang-hŏn
1787–1839 · Modern
Augustinus Yi Kwang-hon (1787 – Seoul, May 24, 1839) was a Korean nobleman and martyr, canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1984. He was the brother, husband, and father of three other martyrs killed in Korea in the following months: Saint John Baptist Yi Kwang-nyol, Saint Barbara K…
Saint Bai Xiaoman1821–1856 · Modern
Laurent Bai Xiaoman was a Chinese layman born around 1826 in Guizhou province. He converted to Christianity and was killed on February 25, 1856, in Su-Lik-Hien in Guangxi province. The Catholic Church recognizes him as a martyr of the faith.
- Saint Barbara Cho Chŭng-i
1782–1839 · Modern
Barbara Cho Chung-i (Korean: 조증이 바르바라) was a Korean Christian laywoman and the wife of Sebastian Nam I-gwan. She was born around 1782 in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province, Korea, and was beheaded on December 29, 1839, in Seoul.
- Saint Barbara Kim
1805–1839 · Modern
Barbara Kim (Korean: 김 바르바라) was a Korean Christian laywoman, born in 1805 in Bongcheon-dong, Gyeonggi Province, Korea, who died in prison on May 27, 1839, in Seoul.
- Saint Barbara Ko Sun-i
1798–1839 · Modern
Saint Barbara Ko Sun-i (1798–December 29, 1839) was a Korean Catholic martyr and saint. She was the daughter of Ko Kwang-song, a Korean martyr who died in 1801. At the age of 18, she married Augustine Pak Chong-wŏn, with whom she had three children.
- Saint Barbara Kwon Hui
1794–1839 · Modern
Barbara Kwŏn Hŭi (1794–September 3, 1839) was a Korean martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Born into a non-Christian family, she later converted to Catholicism alongside her husband, Augustine Yi Kwang-hŏn.
- Blessed Barbara Sim A-gi
1783–1801 · Modern
Barbara Sim A-gi was a Korean Christian laywoman and martyr, born in 1783 in Gwangju, Gyeonggi, Korea, and died in early April 1801 near Seoul. Her martyrdom is recognized by the Catholic Church, and she is titled Venerable.
- Saint Barbara Yi Chŏng-hŭi
1799–1839 · Modern
Barbara Yi Chong-hui (Korean: 이정희 바르바라) was a Korean Christian laywoman born around 1799 in Pongcheon, near Siheung, in the Gyeonggi Province of Korea, who was beheaded on September 3, 1839, in Seoul.
- Saint Bartholomew Chŏng Mun-ho
1801–1866 · Modern
Bartholomew Chŏng Mun-ho (1801–December 13, 1866) was a Korean martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Born in Imcheon, Chungcheong Province, he served as a regional governor but resigned from his post after his baptism.
- Saint Basile de Poiana Mărului
1692–1767 · Modern
Basil of Poiana Mărului (in Romanian: Vasile), born in 1692 near Poltava and died on April 25, 1767, in Poiana Mărului ("the apple orchard clearing") in Moldavia, was a Romanian hieromonk, teacher, and practitioner of the Jesus Prayer.
- Saint Benedicta Hyŏng Kyŏng-nyŏn
1794–1839 · Modern
Bénédicte Hyon Kyong-nyon (Korean: 현경련 베네딕타) was a Korean Christian laywoman, catechist, martyr, and Catholic saint. Born in 1794 in Seoul, Korea, she was beheaded on December 29, 1839, near Seoul.
- Blessed Bernard Franciszek de Cucsac
1728–1792 · Modern
Bernard-François de Cucsac (born 1728 in Toulouse, died September 2, 1792, in Paris) was a Catholic priest, a member of a Catholic society of apostolic life, and a martyr beatified by the Catholic Church, who was a victim of anti-Catholic persecution during the French Revolution.
- Saint Carl Hyŏn Sŏng-mun
1797–1846 · Modern
Charles Hyon Song-mun (Korean: 현석문 가롤로) was a Korean Christian layman, martyr, and Catholic saint, born in 1799 in Seoul, Korea, and beheaded on September 19, 1846, near Seoul.
- Servant of God Catalina Maura i Pou
1664–1735 · Modern · Augustinian nuns
Catalina Maura y Pou, also known as Catalina of Saint Thomas of Villanova (Palma de Mallorca, 1664–1735), was a Spanish philosopher and Augustinian nun. She was proclaimed a Servant of God by the Catholic Church.
- Saint Catharine Chŏng Ch'ŏr-yŏm
1817–1846 · Modern
Catherine Chong Chor-yom (Korean: 정철염 가타리나) was a Korean Christian laywoman born around 1816 or 1817 in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, Korea, who died in prison in Seoul on September 20, 1846.