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  • Blessed Mariana de Jesús
    Blessed Mariana de Jesús

    1565–1624 · Reformation · Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy

    Mariana Navarro de Guevara, in full Mariana Navarro de Guevara Romero (17 January 1565 – 17 April 1624) was a Spanish Roman Catholic nun who became a member of the Mercedarian Tertiaries. Upon admittance she took the religious name Mariana of Jesus.

  • Servant of God Mariana de Jesús Torres
    Servant of God Mariana de Jesús Torres

    1563–1635 · Reformation · Order of the Immaculate Conception

    Mariana Francisca de Jesús Torres y Berriochoa OIC, (1563, Biscay – 16 January 1635, Quito), was an abbess of the Conceptionist Monastery of Quito from 1594 to 1635. Mariana was born in 1563 in Biscaya, Spain.

  • Saint Mariana de Jesús de Paredes
    Saint Mariana de Jesús de Paredes

    1618–1645 · Reformation · Third Order of Saint Francis

    Mariana of Jesus de Paredes (Spanish: Mariana or María Ana de Jesús de Paredes; October 31, 1618 – May 26, 1645) is a Catholic saint and was the first person to be canonized from what is now Ecuador.

  • Venerable Mariana of the Purification

    1623–1695 · Reformation · Carmelites

    Mother Mariana of the Purification (November 5, 1623 in Lisbon – December 8, 1695 in Beja) was a nun of the Carmelite Order of the Ancient Observance who, having been born in Lisbon, Portugal, and lived and professed her religious vows at the Carmelite Convent of Our Lady of Hope…

  • Saint Marie Guyart
    Saint Marie Guyart

    1599–1672 · Reformation · Ursulines

    Marie of the Incarnation OSU (née Marie Guyart; 28 October 1599 – 30 April 1672) was a French Ursuline nun from Quebec City. As part of a group of nuns sent to New France (modern-day Quebec, Canada) to establish the Ursuline Order, Marie was crucial in the spread of Catholicism i…

  • Blessed Marie of the Incarnation
    Blessed Marie of the Incarnation

    1566–1618 · Reformation · Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel

    Marie of the Incarnation, OCD, also known as Madame Acarie (1 February 1566–18 April 1618), was the foundress of the Discalced Carmel in France and later became an extern sister of the order.

  • Venerable Marina de Escobar
    Venerable Marina de Escobar

    1554–1633 · Reformation

    Marina de Escobar Montaña (8 February 1554 – 9 June 1633) was a Spanish Catholic mystic of the Counter-Reformation era. Restricted in her activity due to poor health, she devoted herself to prayer and contemplation under the guidance of her Jesuit confessors and spiritual advisor…

  • Saint Marina of Omura
    Saint Marina of Omura

    1501–1634 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    Marina of Omura (Japanese: 大村のマリナ, romanized: Ōmura no Marina; died 11 November 1634) was a Japanese Dominican tertiary who sheltered Roman Catholic missionaries. She is one of the 16 Martyrs of Japan.

  • Blessed Mark Barkworth

    1570–1601 · Reformation · Benedictines

    Mark Barkworth, OSB (alias Mark Lambert; c. 1572 – 1601) was a Catholic priest, oblate of the Order of St Benedict, and martyr. Born around 1572 at Searby, Lincolnshire, he studied for a time at Oxford, though no record remains of his stay there.

  • Blessed Mark of Aviano
    Blessed Mark of Aviano

    1631–1699 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Mark of Aviano (Italian: Marco d'Aviano), born Carlo Domenico Cristofori (November 17, 1631 – August 13, 1699) was an Italian Capuchin friar. In 2003, he was beatified by Pope John Paul II.

  • Saint Marko Krizin
    Saint Marko Krizin

    1589–1619 · Reformation · Benedictines

    Marko Stjepan Krizin (c. 1588 – 7 September 1619), or Marko Križevčanin (Hungarian: Kőrösi Márk, lit. 'Mark of Križevci') was a Croatian Roman Catholic priest, professor of theology and missionary, who was active in the 17th century.

  • Servant of God Martha de San Bernardo

    1700–1640 · Reformation

    Martha de San Bernardo, P.C.C., was a 17th-century Colettine Poor Clare who was first Filipino woman to become a Roman Catholic nun; she served on Macao. The cause for her canonization has been submitted.

  • Blessed Mary Catherine of St. Augustine
    Blessed Mary Catherine of St. Augustine

    1632–1668 · Reformation

    Mary Catherine of St. Augustine, OSA (French: Marie-Catherine de Saint-Augustin) (3 May 1632 – 8 May 1668) was a French canoness regular who was instrumental in the development of the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec in the colony of New France.

  • Venerable Mary Ward
    Venerable Mary Ward

    1585–1645 · Reformation · Sisters of Loreto

    Mary Ward, IBVM CJ (23 January 1585 – 30 January 1645) was an English Catholic religious sister whose activities led to the founding of the Congregation of Jesus and the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, better known as the Sisters of Loreto.

  • Venerable Mary of Jesus of Ágreda
    Venerable Mary of Jesus of Ágreda

    1602–1665 · Reformation · Order of the Immaculate Conception

    Mary of Jesus of Ágreda, OIC, also known as the Abbess of Ágreda (Spanish: María de Jesús de Ágreda; born María Coronel y de Arana; 2 April 1602 – 24 May 1665), was an abbess and spiritual writer.

  • Blessed María de Jesús
    Blessed María de Jesús

    1560–1640 · Reformation · Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel

    María López de Rivas Martínez, OCD (18 August 1560 – 13 September 1640), in religion María of Jesus, was a Spanish Discalced Carmelite. She was beatified on 14 November 1976. María López de Rivas Martinez was born in Spain on 18 August 1560 into a life of wealth.

  • Saint Mateus Moreira
    Saint Mateus Moreira

    1645 · Reformation

    Mateus Moreira (d. 3 October 1645) was a Portuguese martyr, from Colonial Brazil, of the Catholic Church. He was beatified on March 5, 2000 and canonized on October 15, 2017, along with the other Martyrs of Natal.

  • Blessed Mathew Flathers

    1580–1607 · Reformation

    Mathew Flathers (Matthew; alias Major) (c. 1580 – 21 March c. 1607) was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987. Born at Weston, West Riding of Yorkshire, Flathers was educated at Douai, graduating on 5 June 1605.

  • Saint Matrona of Chios
    Saint Matrona of Chios

    1500–1500 · Reformation

    Saint Matrona of Chios (Greek: Οσία Ματρώνα η Χιοπολίτις), was born during the 15th century in the village of Volissos on the island of Chios, Greece. This is the same village in which St. Markella was martyred in 1462.

  • Venerable Matteo Ricci
    Venerable Matteo Ricci

    1552–1610 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Matteo Ricci SJ was an Italian Jesuit priest and one of the founding figures of the Jesuit China missions. He created the Kunyu Wanguo Quantu, a 1602 map of the world written in Chinese characters.

  • Venerable Mattia Ciccarelli
    Venerable Mattia Ciccarelli

    1480–1543 · Reformation · Augustinian nuns

    Mattia Ciccarelli (24 February 1481 – 18 January 1543), in religious Cristina, was an Italian nun from the Order of Saint Augustine noted for her ecstasies and the reception of the stigmata.

  • Blessed Maurice MacKenraghty

    1585 · Reformation

    Muiris Mac Ionrachtaigh, anglicised as Maurice MacKenraghty (died 30 April 1585), was an Irish Roman Catholic priest who was put to death, officially for high treason, but in reality as part of the religious persecution of the Catholic Church in Ireland by Queen Elizabeth I and h…

  • Venerable Maximus the Greek
    Venerable Maximus the Greek

    1475–1556 · Reformation

    Maximus the Greek, also known as Maximos the Greek or Maksim Grek (Greek: Μάξιμος ὁ Γραικός; Russian: Максим Грек; c. 1475 – c. 1556), was a Greek monk, publicist, writer, scholar, and translator active in Russia.

  • Saint Melchior Grodziecki
    Saint Melchior Grodziecki

    1584–1619 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Melchior Grodziecki (c. 1582 – 7 September 1619) was a Silesian Jesuit priest. He is considered a martyr and saint by the Catholic Church. He was canonized in 1995 and is liturgically commemorated on 19 January.

  • Saint Michael Kozaki
    Saint Michael Kozaki

    1555–1597 · 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.

  • Blessed Michael de Aozaraza
    Blessed Michael de Aozaraza

    1598–1637 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    The 16 Martyrs of Japan (日本の殉教者, Nihon no junkyōsha) were Christians who were persecuted for their faith in Japan, mostly during the 17th century.

  • Saint Michael de Sanctis
    Saint Michael de Sanctis

    1591–1625 · Reformation · Trinitarian Order

    Michael de Sanctis (Catalan: Miquel dels Sants) (29 September 1591 – 10 April 1625), sometimes called Michael of the Saints, was a Discalced Trinitarian born in Vic, a city of Catalonia, Spain.

  • Venerable Michel Le Nobletz
    Venerable Michel Le Nobletz

    1577–1652 · Reformation

    Dom Michel Le Nobletz (Breton: Mikel an Nobletz) (1577–1652) was a vigorous Counter-Reformation missionary active in the west of Brittany, who was responsible for a revival of popular Catholic culture.

  • Blessed Michele Pini
    Blessed Michele Pini

    1445–1522 · Reformation · Camaldolese

    Michele Pini (born 23 August 1986 in Italy) is an Italian footballer. In 2015, at the age of 28, Pini retired from football, leaving Lumezzane to work at a factory because the latter earned more money.

  • Venerable Miguel Mañara
    Venerable Miguel Mañara

    1627–1679 · Reformation

    Miguel Mañara Vicentelo de Leca (3 March 1627 – 9 May 1679) was the main founder of the Hospital de la Caridad in Seville. Born in Seville, his family originated in Corsica. His father Tomás Mañara Leca y Colona had been born in Calvi.

  • Blessed Miguel de Carvalho
    Blessed Miguel de Carvalho

    1579–1624 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Miguel de Carvalho SJ, also known as Michael Carvalho, (1579 – 25 August 1624) was a Roman Catholic missionary from Portugal. He was beatified in July 1867 by Pope Pius IX. Miguel was born in Braga, in 1579, to a noble and wealthy family.

  • Blessed Miles Gerard

    1550–1590 · Reformation

    Miles Gerard (born about 1550 at Wigan; executed at Rochester 13 (30?) April, 1590) was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929.

  • Blessed Miquel Baptista Gran
    Blessed Miquel Baptista Gran

    1620–1684 · Reformation · Franciscans

    Miguel Baptista Gran Peris, OFM (24 November 1620 - 11 September 1684 ), known as Blessed Bonaventura Gran or Fra Bonaventura of Barcelona, was a Catalonian Franciscan friar. He was beatified by Pope Pius X in 1906.

  • Blessed Monica Naisen
    Blessed Monica Naisen

    1650–1626 · Reformation

    The Martyrs of Japan (Japanese: 日本の殉教者, Hepburn: Nihon no junkyōsha) were Christian missionaries and followers who were persecuted and executed, mostly during the Tokugawa shogunate period in the 17th century.

  • Blessed Montford Scott

    1591 · Reformation

    Blessed Montford Scott (b. in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; executed at Fleet Street, London, on 1 July 1591) was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987 as one of the Eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales.

  • Saint Neagoe Basarab
    Saint Neagoe Basarab

    1482–1521 · Reformation

    Neagoe Basarab was the Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia between 1512 and 1521. Born into the boyar family of the Craiovești (his reign marks the climax of the family's political influence) as the son of Pârvu Craiovescu or Basarab Țepeluș cel Tânăr, Neagoe Basarab, who replaced Vlad…

  • Saint Nephon II of Constantinople
    Saint Nephon II of Constantinople

    1450–1508 · Reformation

    Nephon II of Constantinople (Nifon II (Greek: Νήφων; Albanian: Nifoni; died 11 August 1508), born Nicholas (Νικόλαος), was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople three times: from 1486 to 1488, from 1497 to 1498 and for a short time in 1502.

  • Saint Nicholas Ferrar
    Saint Nicholas Ferrar

    1592–1637 · Reformation

    Nicholas Ferrar (22 February 1592 – 4 December 1637) was an English scholar, courtier and businessman, who was ordained a deacon in the Church of England.

  • Blessed Nicholas Garlick

    1550–1588 · Reformation

    Nicholas Garlick (c. 1555 – 24 July 1588) was an English Catholic priest, martyred in Derby in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He was born around 1555, near Dinting in Glossop, within the county of Derby.

  • Blessed Nicholas Horner
    Blessed Nicholas Horner

    1590 · Reformation

    Nicholas Horner (died 3 March 1590) was an English Roman Catholic layman, hanged, drawn and quartered because he had "relieved and assisted" Christopher Bales, a seminary priest. A tailor by trade, he was charged with making a jerkin for a priest.

  • Saint Nicholas Owen
    Saint Nicholas Owen

    1550–1606 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Nicholas Owen, S.J., (c. 1562 – 1/2 March 1606) was an English Jesuit lay brother who was the principal builder of priest holes during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and James I of England.

  • Blessed Nicholas Pieck
    Blessed Nicholas Pieck

    1534–1572 · Reformation · Franciscans

    Nicholas Pieck, O.F.M., "Nicolaas" or "Claes Pieck" in Dutch, was a Franciscan friar who was one of a group of Catholic clergy and lay brothers, the Martyrs of Gorkum, who were executed for refusal to renounce their faith in 1572.

  • Blessed Nicholas Postgate
    Blessed Nicholas Postgate

    1596–1679 · Reformation

    Nicholas Postgate (1596 or 1597 – 7 August 1679) was an English Catholic priest who was executed for treason during the anti-Catholic persecution in England.

  • Saint Nicholas Ridley
    Saint Nicholas Ridley

    1500–1555 · Reformation

    Nicholas Ridley (c. 1500 – 16 October 1555) was an English Bishop of London (the only bishop called "Bishop of London and Westminster"). Ridley was one of the Oxford Martyrs burned at the stake during the Marian Persecutions, for his teachings and his support of Lady Jane Grey.

  • Saint Nicholas Salos of Pskov
    Saint Nicholas Salos of Pskov

    1501–1576 · Reformation

    Nicholas Salos of Pskov (Russian: Николай Салос) was a Russian self-styled prophet ("Fool-for-Christ") in opposition of Tsar Ivan IV's oprichnina. In 1570, Ivan IV retaliated by raiding Pskov.

  • Blessed Nicholas Woodfen

    1550–1586 · Reformation

    Nicholas Woodfen born Nicholas Wheeler (1550 - 21 January 1586), also known as Nicholas Devereux, was an English Roman Catholic priest who was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn, London on 21 January 1586.

  • Venerable Nicolas Barré
    Venerable Nicolas Barré

    1621–1686 · Reformation · Order of the Minims

    Nicholas Barré, O.M. (21 October 1621 – 31 May 1686), was a French Minim friar and Catholic priest, who founded the Sisters of the Infant Jesus. He has been beatified by the Roman Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Nicolas Roland
    Blessed Nicolas Roland

    1642–1678 · Reformation

    Nicolas Roland (8 December 1642 - 27 April 1678) was a French priest, canon and educator. He was a friend, contemporary and spiritual director of John Baptist de La Salle.

  • Blessed Nicolas Steno
    Blessed Nicolas Steno

    1638–1686 · Reformation

    Niels Steensen (Danish: Niels Steensen; Latinized to Nicolas Steno or Nicolaus Stenonius; 1 January 1638 – 25 November 1686 [NS: 11 January 1638 – 5 December 1686]) was a Danish scientist, a pioneer in both anatomy and geology who became a Catholic bishop in his later years.

  • Blessed Nicolás Factor
    Blessed Nicolás Factor

    1520–1583 · Reformation · Franciscans

    Nicolás Factor (29 June 1520 – 23 December 1583) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor as well as a painter of the Renaissance period.