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  • Venerable Juan Bautista Rico
    Venerable Juan Bautista Rico

    1561–1613 · Reformation · Trinitarian Order

    Juan García López-Rico (10 July 1561 – 14 February 1613), known as John Baptist of the Conception, was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest from the Trinitarian Order who would establish a branch of his order which he named the Order of Discalced Trinitarians.

  • Saint Juan Grande
    Saint Juan Grande

    1546–1600 · Reformation · Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God

    Juan Grande Román, OH (6 March 1546 – 3 June 1600) was a Spanish Catholic member of the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God. He adopted the name of "John the Sinner" and died of the plague after tending to victims in 1600.

  • Blessed Juan de Palafox y Mendoza
    Blessed Juan de Palafox y Mendoza

    1600–1659 · Reformation

    Juan de Palafox y Mendoza (26 June 1600 – 1 October 1659) was a Spanish politician, administrator, and Catholic clergyman in 17th century Spain and a viceroy of Mexico. Palafox was the Bishop of Puebla (1640−1655), and the interim Archbishop of Mexico (1640−1642).

  • Blessed Juan de Prado
    Blessed Juan de Prado

    1563–1631 · Reformation · Franciscans

    Juan de Prado, OFM (c. 1563 – 24 May 1631) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor. He served as part of the missions in Muslim Morocco at the request of Pope Urban VIII and brought much solace to the small Christian population th…

  • Saint Juan de Ribera
    Saint Juan de Ribera

    1532–1611 · Reformation

    Juan de Ribera (Seville, Spain, 20 March 1532 – Valencia, 6 January 1611) was an influential figure in 16th and 17th century Spain. Ribera held appointments as Archbishop and Viceroy of Valencia, Latin Patriarchate of Antioch, Commander in Chief, president of the Audiencia, and C…

  • Saint Juan del Castillo
    Saint Juan del Castillo

    1596–1628 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Juan de Castillo (14 September 1596 – 17 November 1628) was a Jesuit priest and missionary, and a martyr-saint of the Catholic Church. A Spaniard, he was one of the first to labor at the Jesuit reductions in Paraguay.

  • Blessed Julian Maunoir
    Blessed Julian Maunoir

    1606–1683 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Julien Maunoir (1 October 1606 – 28 January 1683) (also Julian; Breton: Juluan Maner), was a French-born Jesuit priest known as the "Apostle of Brittany". He was beatified in 1951 by Pope Pius XII and is commemorated by the Catholic Church on 29 January and 2 July.

  • Blessed Julian of Norwich
    Blessed Julian of Norwich

    1343–1500 · Reformation

    Julian of Norwich (c. 1343 – after 1416), also known as Juliana of Norwich, the Lady Julian, Dame Julian or Mother Julian, was a medieval English Catholic anchoress.

  • Saint Juliana of Lazarevo
    Saint Juliana of Lazarevo

    1530–1604 · Reformation

    Juliana of Lazarevo (or Juliana of Murom) (1530 – 10 January 1604) is a saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church. She was born in Moscow, to Justin and Stefanida Nedyurev, and married Giorgi Osorgin, owner of the village of Lazarevo, near Murom.

  • Venerable Justo Takayama
    Venerable Justo Takayama

    1552–1615 · Reformation

    Justo Takayama Ukon (ジュスト高山右近), born Takayama Hikogorō (高山彦五郎) and also known as Dom Justo Takayama (c. 1552/1553 - 5 February 1615) was a Japanese Catholic daimyō and samurai during the Sengoku period that saw rampant anti-Catholic sentiment.

  • Saint Kabir
    Saint Kabir

    1440–1518 · Reformation

    Kabir (fl. 15th century): 14–15  was a well-known Indian devotional mystic poet and saint. His writings influenced Hinduism's Bhakti movement, and his verses are found in Sikhism's scripture Guru Granth Sahib, the Satguru Granth Sahib of Saint Garib Das, and Kabir Sagar of Dharam…

  • Saint Kaka Sahib
    Saint Kaka Sahib

    1574–1653 · Reformation

    Sayyid Kastir Gul (1573–1653) was an Islamic jurist and Sufi saint who is revered among Afghans and Pakistanis. He was the leader of the Kakakhel tribe.

  • Saint Kateri Tekakwitha
    Saint Kateri Tekakwitha

    1656–1680 · Reformation

    Kateri Tekakwitha , given the name Tekakwitha (Tekaouïta, baptized as Catherine ("Kateri" in Mohawk), known as Lily of the Mohawks (1656 – April 17, 1680) and Protectress of Canada, also as Geneviève of New France/ Geneviève of Canada, was a Mohawk/Algonquin young woman when she…

  • Saint Ketevan the Martyr
    Saint Ketevan the Martyr

    1560–1624 · Reformation

    Ketevan the Martyr (Georgian: ქეთევან წამებული, romanized: ketevan ts'amebuli) (c. 1560 – September 13, 1624) was a queen consort of Kakheti, a kingdom in eastern Georgia. She was regent of Kakheti during the minority of her son Teimuraz I of Kakheti from 1605 to 1614.

  • Blessed Ladislaus von Gielniów
    Blessed Ladislaus von Gielniów

    1440–1505 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Blessed Ladislas of Gielniów (c. 1440 – 4 May 1505) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor. He was an observant of the Rule of Saint Francis of Assisi and served his order in various capacities that included both a doorkeeper and as…

  • Blessed Lawrence Richardson
    Blessed Lawrence Richardson

    1582 · Reformation

    Lawrence Richardson of Great Crosby, Lancashire, was an English martyr. Born Lawrence Johnson, he was the son of Richard Johnson, of Great Crosby, Lancashire, and a Fellow of Brasenose College.

  • Blessed Liborius Wagner
    Blessed Liborius Wagner

    1593–1631 · Reformation

    Liborius Wagner (5 December 1593 – 9 December 1631) was a German Roman Catholic priest. He administered throughout his pastoral mission in Würzburg and was killed "in odium fidei" (in hatred of the faith).

  • Saint Louis Bertrand
    Saint Louis Bertrand

    1526–1581 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    Louis Bertrand, OP (Spanish: Luis Beltrán or Luis Bertrán; Valencian: Lluís Bertran; 1 January 1526 – 9 October 1581) was a Spanish Dominican friar who preached in South America during the 16th century, and is known as the "Apostle to the Americas".

  • Saint Louise Marillac
    Saint Louise Marillac

    1591–1660 · Reformation · Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul

    Louise de Marillac D.C., also known as Louise Le Gras, (August 12, 1591 – March 15, 1660) was the co-founder, with Vincent de Paul, of the Daughters of Charity. She is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.

  • Blessed Louise of Savoy
    Blessed Louise of Savoy

    1462–1503 · Reformation · Poor Clares

    Louise of Savoy (28 December 1461 – 24 July 1503) was a member of the French royal family, who gave up a life of privilege and comfort to become a Poor Clare nun. She was beatified by the Roman Catholic Church in 1839.

  • Saint Luarsab I of Kartli
    Saint Luarsab I of Kartli

    1502–1556 · Reformation

    Luarsab I (Georgian: ლუარსაბ I) (c. 1502–1509 – c. 1556–1558), of the Bagrationi dynasty, was a king (mepe) of the Georgian Kingdom of Kartli from 1527 to 1556 or from 1534 to 1558.

  • Saint Luarsab II of Kartli
    Saint Luarsab II of Kartli

    1592–1622 · Reformation

    Luarsab II the Holy Martyr (Georgian: ლუარსაბ II; 1592 – 21 June (O.S.), 1 July (N.S.), 1622) was a Georgian monarch who reigned as king (mepe) of Kartli (eastern Georgia) from 1606 to 1615. He was a member of the Bagrationi dynasty.

  • Blessed Lucy Brocadelli
    Blessed Lucy Brocadelli

    1476–1544 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    Lucy Brocadelli, also known as Lucy of Narni or Lucy of Narnia (13 December 1476 – 15 November 1544), was a Dominican tertiary who was a mystic and a stigmatic. She has been venerated by the Roman Catholic Church since 1710.

  • Blessed Ludovica Albertoni
    Blessed Ludovica Albertoni

    1474–1533 · Reformation · Third Order of Saint Francis

    Ludovica Albertoni (1473 – 31 January 1533) was an Italian Roman Catholic noblewoman from the Renaissance period and a professed member of the Third Order of Saint Francis.

  • Servant of God Luis Cancer
    Servant of God Luis Cancer

    1500–1549 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    Luis Cáncer de Barbastro or Luis de Cáncer (1500 – 26 June 1549) was a Spanish Dominican priest and pioneer missionary to the New World. He undertook a non-violent approach to converting the American Indians to Christianity, and had significant success in this regard in the Carib…

  • Saint Luis Ibaraki
    Saint Luis Ibaraki

    1586–1597 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor

    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.

  • Blessed Luis Sotelo
    Blessed Luis Sotelo

    1574–1624 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor

    Luis Sotelo, OFM, in English known also as Louis Sotelo, (September 6, 1574 – August 25, 1624) was a Franciscan friar from Spain who died as a martyr in Japan, in 1624, and was beatified by Pope Pius IX in 1867.

  • Venerable Luis de Granada
    Venerable Luis de Granada

    1505–1588 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    Louis of Granada, in some sources Luis of Granada, (1504 – 31 December 1588), was a Dominican friar who was noted as theologian, writer and preacher. His beatification process has been long open with the Holy See, with his current status being venerable.

  • Venerable Luis de la Puente
    Venerable Luis de la Puente

    1554–1624 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Luis de la Puente SJ (also D'Aponte, de Ponte, Dupont) (11 November 1554 – 16 February 1624) was a Spanish Jesuit theologian and ascetic writer. He was one of the most esteemed ascetical writer of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

  • Blessed Luisa Carvajal y Mendoza
    Blessed Luisa Carvajal y Mendoza

    1566–1614 · Reformation

    Luisa Carvajal y Mendoza (formerly known as Doña Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza; January 2, 1566 – January 2, 1614) is best known for her mystical religious poetry as well as her fight to spread Catholicism throughout England, by preaching against Anglicanism.

  • Saint Luke Kirby
    Saint Luke Kirby

    1540–1582 · Reformation

    Luke Kirby (also Kirbie c. 1549 – 30 May 1582) was an English Catholic priest and martyr from the North of England, executed during the reign of Elizabeth I. He is one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. Kirby was born in Richmond, North Yorkshire.

  • Saint Léonard Kimura
    Saint Léonard Kimura

    1575–1619 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Leonardo Kimura, SJ (also known as レオナルド 木村 or レ゜オナルド; 1575 – 18 November 1619) was a Japanese Catholic evangelist and teacher. Killed as a victim of anti-Catholic persecution in Japan, he was beatified by Pope Pius IX in 1867.

  • Saint Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow
    Saint Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow

    1482–1564 · Reformation

    Macarius (Russian: Мака́рий, romanized: Makary; 1482 – 12 January 1563) was Metropolitan of Moscow and all Rus', the primate of the Russian Orthodox Church, from 1542 to 1563.

  • Venerable Maddalena Panattieri
    Venerable Maddalena Panattieri

    1443–1503 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    Maddalena Panattieri, OP (1443 – 13 October 1503) was an Italian Sister of Penance of Saint Dominic. Panattieri was a stigmatic and received visions during her life with one in particular being the French invasion of the Italian peninsula.

  • Saint Magdalena de Pazzi
    Saint Magdalena de Pazzi

    1566–1607 · Reformation · Carmelite nuns

    Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi, OCarm (Italian: Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi; born Caterina Lucrezia de' Pazzi; 2 April 1566 – 25 May 1607), was an Italian Carmelite nun and mystic. She has been declared a saint by the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Magdalene of Nagasaki
    Saint Magdalene of Nagasaki

    1611–1634 · Reformation · Augustinians

    Magdalene of Nagasaki (長崎のマグダレナ, Nagasaki no Magudarena) (1611-October 15, 1634) was a Japanese Christian who served as a translator and catechist for the Augustine Recollect missionaries. She became a tertiary of the Order of Augustinian Recollects.

  • Saint Makarije Sokolović
    Saint Makarije Sokolović

    1574 · Reformation

    Makarije Sokolović (Serbian Cyrillic: Макарије Соколовић; died 1574) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1557 to 1571. He was the first head of the restored Serbian Patriarchate of Peć, after its lapse in 1463 that resulted from the Ottoman conquest of Serbia.

  • Venerable Manuel Solórzano
    Venerable Manuel Solórzano

    1649 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Manuel Solórzano (1905 – 12 March 1977) was a Salvadoran Catholic who was an active participant in his local parish and was close with its priest, Rutilio Grande García.

  • Blessed Margaret Ball
    Blessed Margaret Ball

    1515–1584 · Reformation

    Margaret Ball (1515–1584) was a prominent member of 16th-century Irish society, who, despite being the widow of a Lord Mayor of Dublin, was arrested for her adherence to the Catholic faith and died of deprivation in the dungeons of Dublin Castle.

  • Saint Margaret Clitherow
    Saint Margaret Clitherow

    1555–1586 · Reformation

    Margaret Clitherow (née Middleton, c. 1556 – 25 March 1586) was an English Catholic recusant known as The Pearl of York. She was pressed to death for refusing to enter a plea to the charge of harbouring Catholic priests. She was canonised in 1970 by Pope Paul VI.

  • Blessed Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury
    Blessed Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury

    1473–1541 · Reformation

    Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 – 27 May 1541), was the only surviving daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence (a brother of Kings Edward IV and Richard III), and his wife Isabel Neville.

  • Saint Margaret Ward
    Saint Margaret Ward

    1550–1588 · Reformation

    Margaret Ward (c. 1550–30 August 1588), called the "pearl of Tyburn", was an English saint and martyr who was executed during the reign of Elizabeth I for assisting a priest to escape from prison. She was canonised in 1970, as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales.

  • Blessed Margaret of Lorraine
    Blessed Margaret of Lorraine

    1463–1521 · Reformation · Poor Clares

    Margaret of Lorraine, Duchess of Alençon (1463 at the castle of Vaudémont, Lorraine – 2 November 1521 in Argentan, Normandy) was a French noblewoman and a nun of the order of Poor Clares (Ordre des Clarisses). She was beatified in 1921.

  • Blessed Margaret of the Blessed Sacrament

    1590–1660 · Reformation · Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel

    Margaret of the Blessed Sacrament, OCD (6 March 1590, in Paris – 24 May 1660, in Paris), was a French Discalced Carmelite nun. She was the second daughter of Marie of the Incarnation, who introduced the Reform of the Carmelite Order into France.

  • Venerable Marguerite Naseau
    Venerable Marguerite Naseau

    1594–1633 · Reformation · Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul

    Marguerite Naseau (July 1594 – February 1633) was a French nun and the first member of Daughters of Charity. Marguerite Naseau was born in a peasant family in July 1594 in Suresnes. She did not have formal education.

  • Blessed Maria Angela Astorch
    Blessed Maria Angela Astorch

    1592–1665 · Reformation · Capuchin Poor Clares

    Maria Angela Astorch (née Maria Ines Jerónima Astorch; 1 September 1592 – 2 December 1665) was a Spanish nun and mystic. Born in Barcelona, she founded the Capuchin Poor Clares of Zaragoza and Murcia. She died in Murcia and was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 23 May 1982.

  • Venerable Maria Bartolomea Bagnesi
    Venerable Maria Bartolomea Bagnesi

    1514–1577 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    Maria Bagnesi, TOSD (15 August 1514 – 28 May 1577) was an Italian Catholic professed member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic. Bagnesi remained confined to her bed for most of her life after falling ill upon receiving news that her father arranged a marriage for her – she escap…

  • Venerable Maria Lorenza Longo
    Venerable Maria Lorenza Longo

    1463–1542 · Reformation · Third Order of Saint Francis

    Maria Llorença Requenses Llong (Italian: Maria Lorenza Longo; 1463 – 21 December 1539) was a Spanish nun and the founder of the order of the Capuchin Poor Clares.

  • Venerable Maria Petyt
    Venerable Maria Petyt

    1623–1677 · Reformation · Lay Carmelites

    Maria Petyt, also Petijt or Petiyt (1 January 1623 – 1 November 1677), was known as a "great mystic". Her writings have been cited as "unequaled in volume and mystical content within the historical context of the Flemish-speaking 17th century." Maria Petyt was born in Hazebrouck…

  • Blessed Maria Vittoria De Fornari Strata
    Blessed Maria Vittoria De Fornari Strata

    1562–1617 · Reformation

    Maria Vittoria De Fornari Strata (1562 – 15 December 1617) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun and the foundress of the Order of the Annunciation – or Blue Nuns.