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  • Blessed Richard Bere
    Blessed Richard Bere

    1508–1537 · Reformation · Carthusian Order

    Richard Beere (or Bere) (born before 1493; died 20 January 1524) was an English Benedictine abbot of Glastonbury, known as a builder for his abbey, as a diplomat and scholar, and a friend of Erasmus.

  • Blessed Richard Fetherston

    1540 · Reformation

    Richard Fetherston (Fetherstone, Featherstone) was an English Roman Catholic priest. He was Archdeacon of Brecon, Chaplain to Catharine of Aragon, and Latin tutor to her daughter, Mary Tudor. He was executed on 30 July 1540 and beatified by Pope Leo XIII on 29 December 1886.

  • Saint Richard Gwyn
    Saint Richard Gwyn

    1537–1584 · Reformation

    Richard Gwyn (ca. 1537 – 15 October 1584), also known by his anglicized name, Richard White, was a Welsh teacher at illegal and underground schools and a bard who wrote both Christian and satirical poetry in the Welsh language.

  • Blessed Richard Herst

    1628 · Reformation

    Richard Herst (Hurst) (died 29 August 1628) was an English Roman Catholic recusant layman. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929. Herst is thought to have been born at Broughton, near Preston, Lancashire, England, where he was a well-to-do yeoman, farming his own land.

  • Blessed Richard Langley

    1600–1586 · Reformation

    Richard Langley (died 1 December 1586) was an English Roman Catholic layman, condemned for sheltering Catholic priests. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929. Langley was probably born at Grimthorpe in Yorkshire.

  • Blessed Richard Leigh

    1550–1588 · Reformation

    Richard Leigh (c. 1557 – 1588) was an English Roman Catholic martyr born in Cambridge, the scion of Cheshire gentry, squires of the West Hall, High Legh since the 11th century.

  • Blessed Richard Martin

    1588 · Reformation

    Richard Martin (died 1588) was an English martyr. A layman, Martin was charged with being a "receiver and maintainer of priests" for having bought supper for Robert Morton, a priest.

  • Saint Richard Reynolds
    Saint Richard Reynolds

    1492–1535 · Reformation · Bridgettines

    Richard Reynolds, O.Ss.S (c.1492 – 4 May 1535) was an English Bridgettine monk executed in London for refusing the Oath of Supremacy to King Henry VIII of England. He was canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1970, among the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales.

  • Blessed Richard Sergeant

    1586 · Reformation

    Richard Sergeant (executed at Tyburn, 20 April 1586) was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987. He was probably a younger son of Thomas Sergeant of Stone, Gloucestershire, by Katherine, daughter of John Tyre of Hardwick.

  • Blessed Richard Simpson
    Blessed Richard Simpson

    1550–1588 · Reformation

    Richard Simpson (or Sympson) (c. 1553 – 24 July 1588) was an English priest, martyred in the reign of Elizabeth I. He was born in Well, in Yorkshire.

  • Blessed Richard Thirkeld
    Blessed Richard Thirkeld

    1583 · Reformation

    Richard Thirkeld (died 29 May 1583) was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr beatified by Pope Leo XIII in 1886. Thirkeld was born at Coniscliffe, Durham, England.

  • Blessed Richard Whiting
    Blessed Richard Whiting

    1460–1539 · Reformation

    Richard Whiting O.S.B (1461 – 15 November 1539) was an English monk and the last Abbot of Glastonbury. Whiting presided over Glastonbury Abbey at the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries (1536–1541) under King Henry VIII of England.

  • Blessed Richard Yaxley

    1560–1589 · Reformation

    George Nichols (c. 1550 – 19 October 1589) was an English Catholic martyr. Born at Oxford in 1550, George Nichols entered Brasenose College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, in 1564 or 1565 where he received his B.A. degree in 1571.

  • Blessed Robert Anderton
    Blessed Robert Anderton

    1550–1586 · Reformation

    Robert Anderton (c. 1560 – 25 April 1586) was an English or Manx Catholic priest and martyr under the Elizabethan era religious persecution. Along with his companion, William Marsden, he was beatified by Pope Pius XI in 1929.

  • Blessed Robert Bickerdike

    1586 · Reformation

    Robert Bickerdike (died 1586) was an English Roman Catholic layman, executed on a treason charge. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987. He was born at Low Hall, Farnham, near Knaresborough, and lived at York, where he was an apprentice.

  • Blessed Robert Dalby
    Blessed Robert Dalby

    1589 · Reformation

    Robert Dalby (died 1589) was an English Catholic priest and martyr. Robert Dalby (sometimes called Drury), came from Hemingbrough in the West Riding of Yorkshire (now North Yorkshire) lived at first as a Protestant minister.

  • Blessed Robert Dibdale

    1550–1586 · Reformation

    Robert Dibdale (or Debdale) (ca. 1556 – 8 October 1586) was an English Catholic priest and martyr. Dibdale was born the son of John Dibdale of Shottery, a village in the county of Warwickshire, within the parish of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare's wif…

  • Blessed Robert Drury
    Blessed Robert Drury

    1567–1607 · Reformation

    Robert Drury (1567–1607) was an English Roman Catholic priest, executed for treason. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987. He was born of a Buckinghamshire family, presumably the younger son of Robert Drury of Hedgerley and Chalfont St. Peter.

  • Blessed Robert Grissold
    Blessed Robert Grissold

    1575–1604 · Reformation

    Robert Grissold (died 1604) was an attendant of John Sugar, the Roman Catholic priest co-martyred at Warwick in 1604. His name is also given as Greswold or Griswold. Grissold belonged to an ancient yeomanry family of Rowington.

  • Blessed Robert Johnson
    Blessed Robert Johnson

    1482–1582 · Reformation

    Robert Johnson, a Shropshire native, was a Catholic priest and martyr during the reign of Elizabeth I. Robert Johnson had grown up in one of the four parishes of Claverley, Hales, Owen or Worfield in what was then the Anglican Diocese of Worcester.

  • Saint Robert Lawrence
    Saint Robert Lawrence

    1485–1535 · Reformation · Carthusian Order

    Robert Lawrence, OCart (died 4 May 1535) was one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. He was hanged, drawn, and quartered at Tyburn for declining to sign the Oath of Supremacy. His feast day is 4 May. Born about 1485, Robert Lawrence was a graduate of Cambridge.

  • Blessed Robert Ludlam
    Blessed Robert Ludlam

    1550–1588 · Reformation

    Robert Ludlam (c. 1551 – 24 July 1588) was an English priest, martyred in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He was born around 1551, in Derbyshire. His father was a yeoman.

  • Blessed Robert Nutter
    Blessed Robert Nutter

    1550–1600 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    Robert Nutter (c. 1550 – 26 July 1600) was an English Catholic priest, Dominican friar and martyr. He was beatified in 1987. Throughout the religious upheavals following the English Reformation, the vast majority of English Catholics, many of whom lived in Lancashire, remained s…

  • Saint Robert Southwell
    Saint Robert Southwell

    1561–1595 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Robert Southwell, SJ (c. 1561 – 21 February 1595), also Saint Robert Southwell, was an English Catholic priest of the Jesuit Order. He was also an author of Christian poetry in Elizabethan English, and a clandestine missionary in Elizabethan England.

  • Blessed Robert Sutton
    Blessed Robert Sutton

    1587 · Reformation

    Robert Sutton (c. 1543-1545; Burton-on-Trent – 27 July 1587; Stafford) was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987.

  • Blessed Robert Thorpe

    1591 · Reformation

    Robert Thorpe (died 15 May 1591) was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987. Thorpe was born in Yorkshire.

  • Blessed Rodolfo Acquaviva
    Blessed Rodolfo Acquaviva

    1550–1583 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Rodolfo Acquaviva, SJ (2 October 1550 – 25 July 1583) was an Italian Jesuit missionary and priest in India who served the court of Akbar the Great from 1580 to 1583. He was killed in 1583 and beatified in 1893.

  • Blessed Roger Cadwallador
    Blessed Roger Cadwallador

    1568–1610 · Reformation

    Roger Cadwallador (1568 – 27 August 1610) was a Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987. Roger Cadwallador was born to a Welsh family at Stretton Sugwas, near Hereford.

  • Saint Roger Dickenson

    1591 · Reformation

    Ralph Milner (? at Slackstead, Hampshire, England, early in the sixteenth century – executed 7 July 1591 at Winchester) was an English martyr of the Roman Catholic Church. Along with Roger Dicconson (also spelled Dickenson), a Catholic priest, they were martyred at Winchester.

  • Blessed Roger Filcock
    Blessed Roger Filcock

    1570–1601 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Roger Filcock, SJ (alias Arthur Naylor) (died 27 February 1601, London) was an English Jesuit priest. He was beatified as a Catholic martyr by Pope John Paul II on 22 November 1987.

  • Saint Roque González de Santa Cruz
    Saint Roque González de Santa Cruz

    1576–1628 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Roque González de Santa Cruz, SJ (17 November 1576 – 15 November 1628) was a Guaraní-Spanish Jesuit priest who was the first missionary among the Guarani in Paraguay. He was murdered in 1628 and is venerated as a martyr and a saint by the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Rose of Lima
    Saint Rose of Lima

    1586–1617 · Reformation · Third Order of Saint Dominic

    Rose of Lima, TOSD (born Isabel Flores de Oliva; 20 April 1586 – 24 August 1617) (Latin: Rosa Limana, Spanish: Rosa de Lima), was a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic in Lima, Peru, Spanish Empire, who became known for both her life of severe penance and her care of the p…

  • Saint Rupa Goswami
    Saint Rupa Goswami

    1489–1564 · Reformation

    Rupa Goswami (Sanskrit: रूप गोस्वामी, Bengali: রূপ গোস্বামী, IAST: Rūpa Gosvāmī; 1489–1564) was a devotional teacher (guru), poet, and philosopher of the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition.

  • Saint Saint Amaro
    Saint Saint Amaro

    1522 · Reformation

    According to Catholic tradition, Saint Amaro or Amarus the Pilgrim (Spanish: San Amaro, Portuguese: Santo Amaro, Galician: Santo Amaro) was an abbot and sailor who it was claimed sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to an earthly paradise.

  • Venerable Saint Angelina of Serbia
    Venerable Saint Angelina of Serbia

    1440–1520 · Reformation

    Angelina Branković (Albanian: Angjelina Arianiti; Serbian Cyrillic: Ангелина Бранковић; Church Slavonic: Ангели́на Бра́нкович; c. 1440–1520), née Arianiti, was an Albanian princess who served as Despotess Consort of Serbia through her marriage to Despot Stefan Branković (r. 1458–…

  • Saint Saint Apostle the Young
    Saint Saint Apostle the Young

    1667–1686 · Reformation

    Apostolos the New (Greek: Άγιος Απόστολος ο Νέος), was born in Agios Lavrentios of Magnesia, Pelion, Greece, in 1667 A.D. His father was Costas Stamatiou (Greek: Κώστας Σταματίου) and his mother was Melo (Greek: Μελώ). At the age of 15 he became an orphan.

  • Saint Saint Arthur
    Saint Saint Arthur

    1450–1539 · Reformation · Benedictines

    Arthur of Glastonbury (c. 1539), according to some French sources, was an English Catholic in the sixteenth century. He was martyred during the period of King Henry VIII's suppression of the Catholic Church due to his refusal to accept the king's claim to spiritual leadership of…

  • Saint Saint George of Kratovo
    Saint Saint George of Kratovo

    1497–1515 · Reformation

    Saint George of Kratovo (Bulgarian: Георги Софийски Нови, romanized: Georgi Sofiyski Novi, Serbian: Свети Ђорђе Кратовац, Macedonian: Свети Ѓорѓи Кратовски) was an Orthodox South Slavic writer and silversmith from Kratovo.

  • Saint Saint Germaine
    Saint Saint Germaine

    1579–1601 · Reformation

    Germaine Cousin, also Germana Cousin, Germaine of Pibrac, or Germana, (1579–1601) was a French saint. She was born in 1579 to humble parents at Pibrac, a village 15 km (9.3 mi) from Toulouse.

  • Saint Saint Markella
    Saint Saint Markella

    1400–1500 · Reformation

    Saint Markella or Marcella (Greek: Μαρκέλλα) was an inhabitant of 14th-century Chios who was canonized by the Greek Orthodox Church. Her feast day is celebrated on 22 July.

  • Saint Saint Nile
    Saint Saint Nile

    1601–1651 · Reformation

    The Nile River is a major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa which empties into the Mediterranean Sea. At 7,088 km long, it is the longest river in the world, although the volume of water it carries is much smaller than other major rivers such as the Amazon or Congo.

  • Saint Saint Potenciana
    Saint Saint Potenciana

    1500–1501 · Reformation

    Potenciana (in Latin Potentiana) was a Spanish virgin and anchoress, possibly of the walled-in type, who died probably in the 16th century and whose cult has spread from Spain to other parts of Europe.

  • Saint Saint Thomas Kozaki
    Saint Saint Thomas Kozaki

    1597 · Reformation · Franciscans

    The 26 Martyrs of Japan (Japanese: 日本二十六聖人, Hepburn: Nihon Nijūroku Seijin) were a group of Catholics who were executed by crucifixion on 5 February 1597, in Nagasaki, Japan. Their martyrdom is especially significant in the history of the Catholic Church in Japan.

  • Saint Saint Uliana Olshanky
    Saint Saint Uliana Olshanky

    1550–1566 · Reformation

    Juliana Olshanskaya (c. 1525 – c. 1540; Ukrainian: Юліанія Юріївна Ольшанська Дубровицька, romanized: Yulianiia Yuriivna Olshanska Dubrovytska) was a member of the Olshanski noble family who became a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Salvador of Horta
    Saint Salvador of Horta

    1520–1567 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor

    Salvador of Horta O.F.M. (Catalan: Salvador d'Horta; Spanish: Salvador de Horta; Italian: Salvatore da Horta; December 1520 – 18 March 1567) was a Spanish Franciscan lay brother from the region of Catalonia in Spain, who was celebrated as a miracle worker during his lifetime.

  • Saint Samarth Ramdas
    Saint Samarth Ramdas

    1608–1681 · Reformation

    Ramdas (c. 1608 – c. 1682) pronunciation , also Samarth Ramdas or Ramdas Swami, was an Indian Hindu saint, philosopher, poet, mystic and spiritual master. He was a devotee of the Hindu deities Rama and Hanuman.

  • Blessed Sebastian Newdigate
    Blessed Sebastian Newdigate

    1500–1535 · Reformation · Carthusian Order

    Sebastian Newdigate, O.Cart (7 September 1500 – 19 June 1535) was the seventh child of John Newdigate, Sergeant-at-law. He spent his early life at court, and later became a Carthusian monk.

  • Blessed Sebastian de Aparicio
    Blessed Sebastian de Aparicio

    1502–1600 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor

    Sebastián de Aparicio y del Pardo (20 January 1502 – 25 February 1600) was a Spanish colonist in Mexico shortly after its conquest by Spain, who after a lifetime as a rancher and road builder entered the Order of Friars Minor as a lay brother.

  • Venerable Serafina of God
    Venerable Serafina of God

    1621–1699 · Reformation · Order of the Brothers Discalced of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel

    Serafina of God, OCarm, (Italian: Serafina di Dio), also known as Seraphine of Capri, (24 October 1621 – 17 March 1699) an Italian Carmelite who was the founder of seven Carmelite convents of the ancient observance in Southern Italy.

  • Saint Seraphin of Montegranaro
    Saint Seraphin of Montegranaro

    1540–1604 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Seraphin of Montegranaro (Italian: Serafino da Montegranaro; 1540 – October 12, 1604), was an Italian Capuchin lay brother, who is honored as a saint by the Catholic Church.