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  • Venerable Abraham de Georgiis
    Venerable Abraham de Georgiis

    1563–1595 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    The Venerable François Abraham de Georgiis, born in 1563 in Aleppo, Syria, and killed by throat-slitting on April 30, 1595, in Massawa, Eritrea, was a Lebanese Maronite Jesuit priest. Sent to join the Jesuit mission in Ethiopia, he suffered martyrdom there in April 1595.

  • Venerable Alessandro Luzzago
    Venerable Alessandro Luzzago

    1551–1602 · Reformation

    Alessandro Luzzago (October 1551, Brescia - 7 May 1602, Milan) was an Italian nobleman and organizer of Catholic charities. He is venerated in the Catholic Church, having been declared Venerable in 1899 by Pope Leo XIII.

  • Venerable Alonzo de Barcena

    1530–1597 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Alonzo de Bárcena (also called de Barzana) was a Spanish Jesuit missionary and linguist. A beatification process for him was opened in 2016. De Bárcena was a native of Baeza in Andalusia, southern Spain, born in 1528; he died at Cuzco, Peru on 15 January 1598.

  • Venerable Ana de San Agustín
    Venerable Ana de San Agustín

    1555–1624 · Reformation · Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel

    Ana de Pedruja Rebolledo, who took the name Ana de San Agustín (Valladolid, 1555–Villanueva de la Jara, 1624), was a Spanish Discalced Carmelite nun, mystic, and founder, declared venerable by Pope Pius VI.

  • Venerable Anne de Xainctonge
    Venerable Anne de Xainctonge

    1567–1621 · Reformation · Society of Saint Ursula of Anne de Xainctonge

    Anne de Xainctonge (21 November 1567 – 8 June 1621) was a French religious sister who founded of the Society of the Sisters of Saint Ursula of the Blessed Virgin. She was declared venerable by the Roman Catholic Church in 1991.

  • Venerable Antony of Siya
    Venerable Antony of Siya

    1478–1556 · Reformation

    Anthony of Siya (Russian: Антоний Сийский, romanized: Antony Siysky; 1478–1556) was a Russian Orthodox monk who was proclaimed a saint after his death.

  • Venerable Archduchess Magdalena of Austria
    Venerable Archduchess Magdalena of Austria

    1532–1590 · Reformation

    Magdalena of Austria (German: Magdalena von Österreich; 14 August 1532 – 10 September 1590) was a co-founder and first abbess of the Ladies' Convent of Hall (Haller Damenstift), born an archduchess of Austria from the House of Habsburg as the daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman E…

  • Venerable Arseniy Komelskiy
    Venerable Arseniy Komelskiy

    1550 · Reformation

    Arseniy Komelskiy was a monk born in Moscow. He died in 1550 and is recognized as a Venerable figure within the Russian Orthodox Church.

  • Venerable Bartolomé Ximénez

    1575–1609 · Reformation

    Bartolomé Ximénez (Iniesta, Cuenca, Spain, 1575 – Ayora, Valencia, Spain, 1609), also known as Venerable Bartolomé Ximénez, was a Spanish Discalced Franciscan friar. He founded the Ancient Brotherhood of Mary Most Holy of the Conception of Puebla del Salvador.

  • Venerable Bernard Bardon de Brun
    Venerable Bernard Bardon de Brun

    1564–1625 · Reformation

    Venerable Bernard Bardon de Brun was a lawyer and priest from the Kingdom of France. Born in 1564, he died in Limoges in 1625.

  • Venerable Bernard of Corleone
    Venerable Bernard of Corleone

    1605–1667 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Bernardo da Corleone (born Filippo Latini, 6 February 1605 – 12 January 1667) was a Sicilian Capuchin friar. He was a cobbler like his father until the latter died and he became a violent-tempered soldier who was quick to challenge to a duel those who offended him or the causes…

  • Venerable Bernardino Realino
    Venerable Bernardino Realino

    1530–1616 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Bernardino Realino (1 December 1530 – 2 July 1616) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Jesuits. His entire career was devoted to the areas of Naples and Lecce.

  • Venerable Blessed Anne of Jesus
    Venerable Blessed Anne of Jesus

    1545–1621 · Reformation · Carmelite nuns

    Ana de Jesús, known in English as Anne of Jesus (25 November 1545 – 4 March 1621), was a Spanish Discalced Carmelite nun and writer. She was the founder of the Carmelite reform and a close companion of Teresa of Ávila, and served to establish new monasteries of the Order througho…

  • Venerable Bogolep of Chorny Yar
    Venerable Bogolep of Chorny Yar

    1647–1654 · Reformation

    Bogolep of Chorny Yar (Russian: Боголеп Черноярский; secular name: Boris Yakovlevich Ushakov; Russian: Бори́с Яковлевич Ушаков; May 2, 1647 – August 1, 1654) was a Russian Orthodox child schema-monk, a locally venerated saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, with the title of Vene…

  • Venerable Brother Lawrence
    Venerable Brother Lawrence

    1614–1691 · Reformation · Carmelites

    Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection, OCD (born Nicolas Herman; c. 1614 – 12 February 1691) was a French Catholic religious brother who served at a Discalced Carmelite monastery, what is now Saint-Joseph-des-Carmes in Paris.

  • Venerable Bénigne Joly
    Venerable Bénigne Joly

    1644–1694 · Reformation

    Bénigne Joly, born in 1644 and died in 1694, was a French Catholic priest and religious writer from Dijon. This native of Dijon, sometimes called the "father of the poor" or the "Burgundian Saint Vincent de Paul," was a diocesan priest of the Diocese of Langres, which included th…

  • Venerable Caesar Baronius
    Venerable Caesar Baronius

    1538–1607 · Reformation · Oratory of Saint Philip Neri

    Cesare Baronio, C.O. (as an author also known as Caesar Baronius; 30 August 1538 – 30 June 1607) was an Italian Oratorian, cardinal and historian of the Catholic Church.

  • Venerable Catalina de Balmaseda y San Martín
    Venerable Catalina de Balmaseda y San Martín

    1544–1594 · Reformation · Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel

    Catalina de Balmaseda y San Martín, religious name Catalina de Cristo, (1544-1594) was a Carmelite nun and associate of Teresa of Ávila. She was born into a noble family in Madrigal de las Altas Torres, being the third of four siblings, She was the daughter of Cristóbal de Balma…

  • Venerable Caterina de Cardona

    1519–1577 · Reformation

    Venerable Caterina de Cardona was born in 1519 to Ramón de Cardona in Barcelona, Naples, and held citizenship in the Crown of Aragon. A monk, she died in 1577 in Casas de Benítez and is buried in Villanueva de la Jara.

  • Venerable Catherine de Francheville
    Venerable Catherine de Francheville

    1620–1689 · Reformation

    Catherine de Francheville, born September 21, 1620, at the Château de Truscat in Sarzeau and died March 3, 1689, in Vannes, was a 17th-century Breton religious woman who, after completing the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola herself, founded the first retreat house…

  • Venerable Corneille de la Komela
    Venerable Corneille de la Komela

    1455–1537 · Reformation

    Venerable Corneille de la Komela was an Eastern Orthodox monk born in Rostov Veliky in 1457. He lived until 1537.

  • Venerable Dalmat of Perm
    Venerable Dalmat of Perm

    1594–1697 · Reformation

    Dalmat of Iset (Dalmat of Perm, born Dmitry Ivanovich Mokrinsky; 1594, Beryozovo — June 25 (July 5), 1697, Dalmatovsky Dormition Monastery) was the founder of the Dalmatovsky Dormition Monastery.

  • Venerable Dionisy of Radonezh
    Venerable Dionisy of Radonezh

    1570–1633 · Reformation

    Dionysius of Radonezh (secular name David Fyodorovich Zobninovsky, also Zobninov, Zobninsky, Zobnikovsky; c. 1570, Rzhev – c. May 15, 1633, Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius) was an archimandrite of the Trinity Lavra of St.

  • Venerable Eleazar di Anzersk
    Venerable Eleazar di Anzersk

    1656 · Reformation

    The Venerable Eleazar di Anzersk was an Eastern Orthodox monk born in Kozelsk. He died in 1656 at the Solovetsky Monastery.

  • Venerable Elena Duglioli
    Venerable Elena Duglioli

    1472–1520 · Reformation

    Elena Duglioli (1472 – 23 September 1520) was an Italian Roman Catholic aristocrat from Bologna noted for her devotion to Christian life and social teachings. Duglioli wanted to become a nun for the Poor Clares but instead married in order to please her parents.

  • Venerable Elena of Moscow
    Venerable Elena of Moscow

    1548 · Reformation

    Helena, born Diewoczkina (died November 18, 1547, in Moscow), was a Russian Orthodox nun, a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, and the first abbess of the Novodevichy Convent in Moscow.

  • Venerable Francesco Castelli
    Venerable Francesco Castelli

    1583–1657 · Reformation · Piarists

    Francesco Borromini , byname of Francesco Castelli (Italian: [kaˈstɛlli]; 25 September 1599 – 2 August 1667), was an Italian architect born in the modern Swiss canton of Ticino who, with his contemporaries Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Pietro da Cortona, was a leading figure in the em…

  • Venerable Francesco Gonzaga
    Venerable Francesco Gonzaga

    1546–1620 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor

    Francesco Gonzaga O.F.M. Obs. (died 2 March 1620) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Mantua (1593–1620), Apostolic Nuncio to France (1596–1599), Bishop of Pavia (1593), and Bishop of Cefalù (1587–1593).

  • Venerable Francis Ingleby

    1550–1586 · Reformation

    Francis Ingleby (c. 1551 – 3 June 1586) was a Roman Catholic martyr executed in York, England during the reign of Elizabeth I. Born about 1551, he was the fourth son of Sir William Ingleby and Anne Malory of Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire.

  • Venerable Francisco Camacho
    Venerable Francisco Camacho

    1629–1698 · Reformation · Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God

    Francisco Camacho was born in 1629 in Jerez de la Frontera and served as both a soldier and a lay brother in the Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God. He died in 1698 in Lima and is recognized as Venerable.

  • Venerable Francisco del Niño Jesús
    Venerable Francisco del Niño Jesús

    1574–1604 · Reformation · Order of the Brothers Discalced of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel

    Francisco Sánchez Pascual, born in 1544 in Villapalacios and died on December 26, 1604, was a Spanish philanthropist and promoter of devotion to the Child Jesus who became a Discalced Carmelite under the name Francis of the Child Jesus.

  • Venerable Fray Francisco de la Cruz

    1585–1647 · Reformation · Carmelites

    Friar Francisco de la Cruz (Mora, December 28, 1585 – San Clemente, July 6, 1647) was a Castilian Carmelite friar, a lay brother of the Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel (O. Carm.). Upon his death, he was declared a Venerable Servant of God.

  • Venerable Gabriel Macià
    Venerable Gabriel Macià

    1604–1680 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Gabriel Macià, also known as Gabriel of Canet (Canet de Mar, Maresme, November 30, 1604 – Barcelona, 1680), was a Capuchin friar. He has been proclaimed venerable by the Catholic Church. He served as novice master and provincial definitor of the order.

  • Venerable Gennady Kostromskoy and Lyubimogradsky
    Venerable Gennady Kostromskoy and Lyubimogradsky

    1600–1565 · Reformation

    Gennady Kostromskoy and Lyubimogradsky was an Eastern Orthodox iconographer born in Mogilev in 1600 and died in 1565. A citizen of the Tsardom of Russia, he is recognized as a Venerable saint and is buried in the Yaroslavl Oblast.

  • Venerable George Beseb'ely

    1595–1670 · Reformation

    George II Rizqallah Beseb'ely (or Jirjis al-Basba'li, Beseb'ely, Arabic: جرجس الثاني رزق الله البسبعلي, Latin: Georgius Sebelensis, born in 1595 in Beseb'el, Lebanon – died on April 12, 1670, Keserwan District, Lebanon), was the 56th Maronite Patriarch of Antioch from 1657 to his…

  • Venerable Glicerio Landriani

    1588–1618 · Reformation · Piarists

    Venerable Glicerio Landriani was a Piarist regular cleric born in Milan in 1588, a citizen of the Duchy of Milan. During his life, he served as an abbot and a rector. He died in Rome in 1618.

  • Venerable Gregorio Barbarigo
    Venerable Gregorio Barbarigo

    1625–1697 · Reformation

    Gregorio Giovanni Gaspare Barbarigo (16 September 1625 – 18 June 1697) was an Italian cardinal and is venerated as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the Bishop of Bergamo and later as the Bishop of Padua.

  • Venerable Honoré de Paris
    Venerable Honoré de Paris

    1566–1624 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Honoré de Paris was a Catholic priest of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, born in Paris in 1566 to Jean Bochart de Champigny. A citizen of the Kingdom of France, he died in Chaumont in 1624. He holds the status of Venerable within the Catholic Church.

  • Venerable Ignace de Vologda
    Venerable Ignace de Vologda

    1477–1523 · Reformation

    Ignace of Vologda was an aristocrat born in 1477 to Andrey Bolshoy and Helen of Mezetsk in the Duchy of Uglich. He was an Eastern Orthodox figure who died in Vologda in 1523. He is recognized as a Venerable.

  • Venerable Inés de Benigànim
    Venerable Inés de Benigànim

    1625–1696 · Reformation · Discalced Augustinians Nuns

    Inés de Benigánim, religious name Josefa María of Saint Agnes, (9 February 1625 – 21 January 1696) - born as Josefa Teresa Albiñana Gomar - was a Spanish nun of the Discalced Augustinians.

  • Venerable Iosif Zaonikievskiy

    1612 · Reformation

    Joseph of Zaonikiev (secular name Ilarion Amvrosimov; c. 1530 – September 21, 1612) was a monk of the Russian Orthodox Church and the founder of the Zaonikiev Hermitage.

  • Venerable Irenarch of Rostov
    Venerable Irenarch of Rostov

    1547–1616 · Reformation

    Irenarch or Irenarchus the recluse of Rostov is honoured in the Russian Orthodox Church. Irenarchus was a mystic and visionary. After his death many physical, psychological, and spiritual healings were attributed to the touching of his relics.

  • Venerable Irinarkh of Solovki
    Venerable Irinarkh of Solovki

    1628 · Reformation

    Irinarkh of Solovki was an Eastern Orthodox monk who died in 1628. He is recognized as a Venerable.

  • Venerable Isabella Tomasi
    Venerable Isabella Tomasi

    1645–1690 · Reformation · Benedictines

    Isabella Tomasi, known as Sister Maria Crocifissa della Concezione (Agrigento, May 29, 1645 – Palma di Montechiaro, October 16, 1699), was an Italian noblewoman and religious sister, considered venerable by the Catholic Church.

  • Venerable Ivan Vyshensky
    Venerable Ivan Vyshensky

    1550–1620 · Reformation

    Ivan Vyshenskyi (Ukrainian: Іван Вишенський; born ca. 1550 in Sudova Vyshnia – after 1620, Mount Athos, Greece) was a Ukrainian Orthodox monk and religious philosopher. He is considered to be an important polemicist of the time. Not much is known about the life of Vyshenskyi.

  • Venerable Jeanne Mance
    Venerable Jeanne Mance

    1606–1673 · Reformation

    Jeanne Mance was a French nurse and settler of New France. She arrived in New France two years after the Ursuline nuns came to Quebec. Among the founders of Montreal in 1642, she established its first hospital, the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, in 1645.

  • Venerable Job of Manyava
    Venerable Job of Manyava

    1550–1621 · Reformation

    Job of Maniava, born Ivan Knyahynytskyi (Ukrainian: Княгиницький Йов; 1550, Tysmenytsya, present-day Ukraine - 30 December 1621) and named as a monk Ezekiel, was a Ukrainian Orthodox saint and an Orthodox clerical activist.

  • Venerable Job of Pochayiv
    Venerable Job of Pochayiv

    1551–1651 · Reformation

    Job of Pochayev (Ukrainian: Йов Почаївський; c. 1551 – 28 October 1651), to the world Ivan Zalizo (Ukrainian: Іван Залізо), in Great Schema John (Ukrainian: Іоан) was an Eastern Orthodox monk and saint.

  • Venerable John Hambley

    1560–1587 · Reformation

    John Hambley (died 1587) was an English Catholic and martyr, who died during the reign of Elizabeth I. John Hambley was a native of the parish of St. Mabyn, near Bodmin, Cornwall. Hambley was converted to Catholicism by reading one of Robert Persons' books in 1582.

  • Venerable John Ingram

    1565–1594 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    John Ingram (1565 – 26 July 1594) was an English Jesuit and martyr from Stoke Edith, Herefordshire, who was executed in Gateshead on 26 July 1594, during the reign of Elizabeth I.