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Saint John of God1495–1550 · Reformation · Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God
John of God, O.H. (Portuguese: João de Deus; Spanish: Juan de Dios; born João Duarte Cidade [ˈʒwɐ̃w̃ duˈwaɾ.t siˈða.ðɨ]; March 8, 1495 – March 8, 1550) was a Portuguese soldier turned healthcare worker in Spain, whose followers later formed the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John…
Saint Joseph of Cupertino1603–1663 · Reformation · Conventual Franciscans
Joseph of Cupertino (Copertino), OFM Conv. (Italian: Giuseppe da Copertino; 17 June 1603 – 18 September 1663) was an Italian Conventual Franciscan friar who is honored as a Christian mystic and saint.
Saint Saint John of the Cross, Priest and Doctor1542–1591 · Reformation · Order of the Brothers Discalced of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
A Carmelite mystic and poet who, with St. Teresa of Avila, reformed the order and wrote profound works on the soul's journey to God.
Saint Teresa of Ávila1515–1582 · Reformation · Carmelite nuns
Teresa of Ávila OCD (born Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda Dávila y Ahumada; 28 March 1515 – 4 or 15 October 1582), also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, was a Carmelite nun and prominent Spanish mystic and religious reformer.
Saint Giovanni Leonardi1541–1609 · Reformation
John Leonardi, OMD (Italian: Giovanni; 1541 – 9 October 1609) was an Italian Catholic priest and the founder of the Clerics Regular of the Mother of God of Lucca.
Saint Joseph Calasanz1556–1648 · Reformation · Piarists
Joseph Calasanz Sch.P. (Catalan: Josep de Calassanç; Spanish: José de Calasanz; Italian: Giuseppe Calasanzio; September 11, 1557 – August 25, 1648), also known as Joseph Calasanctius and Josephus a Matre Dei, was a Spanish Catholic priest, educator and the founder of the Pious Sc…
Saint Lorenzo Ruiz1600–1637 · Reformation
Lorenzo Ruiz (Filipino: Lorenzo Ruiz ng Maynila; Chinese: 李乐伦; pinyin: Lǐ Yuèlún; Spanish: Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila; November 28, 1594 – September 29, 1637), also called Saint Lorenzo of Manila, was a Filipino Catholic layman and a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic.
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque1647–1690 · Reformation
Margaret Mary Alacoque VSM (French: Marguerite-Marie Alacoque; 22 July 1647 – 17 October 1690) was a French Visitation nun and mystic who promoted devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in its modern form.
Saint Saint Angela Merici, Virgin1474–1540 · Reformation · Third Order of Saint Francis
Foundress of the Ursulines, she dedicated her life to the education of young girls and promoting the role of women in the Church.
Saint Saint Camillus de Lellis, Priest1550–1614 · Reformation · Clerics Regular of the Ministers of the Sick
A Capuchin friar known as Padre Pio, he bore the stigmata for fifty years and was a renowned confessor.
Saint Saint Charles Borromeo, Bishop1538–1584 · Reformation
Archbishop of Milan and key figure in the Catholic Reformation, known for his pastoral zeal and implementation of Church reforms.
Saint Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Priest and Martyr1577–1622 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
A philosopher who converted to Christianity and became its first great apologist, eventually martyred for refusing to sacrifice to idols.
Saint Saint Francis Xavier, Priest1506–1552 · Reformation · Society of Jesus
A founding member of the Jesuits and patron of missionaries, he spent his life evangelizing in Asia.
Saint Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor1567–1622 · Reformation · Oratory of Saint Philip Neri
Bishop of Geneva and a Doctor of the Church, he is the patron of writers and journalists, known for his gentleness.
Saint Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest1491–1556 · Reformation · Society of Jesus
A soldier turned spiritual master, he founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and wrote the 'Spiritual Exercises'.
Saint Saint Jane Frances de Chantal, Religious1572–1641 · Reformation · Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary
A widow and mother who, with St. Francis de Sales, founded the Order of the Visitation.
Saint Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin1474–1548 · Reformation
An indigenous Mexican layman to whom Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared, leaving her miraculous image on his tilma.
Saint Saint Lawrence of Brindisi, Priest and Doctor1559–1619 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
A Capuchin friar known as Padre Pio, he bore the stigmata for fifty years and was a renowned confessor.
Saint Saint Martin de Porres, Religious1579–1639 · Reformation · Dominican Order
A humble Dominican lay brother known for his miracles, his care for the marginalized, and his love for all of God's creatures.
Saint Saint Peter Canisius, Priest and Doctor1521–1597 · Reformation · Society of Jesus
A Jesuit known as the 'Second Apostle of Germany,' he played a vital role in the Counter-Reformation.
Saint Saint Peter Claver, Priest1580–1654 · Reformation · Society of Jesus
A Jesuit who spent 40 years in Colombia ministering to enslaved Africans arriving on slave ships.
Saint Saint Philip Neri, Priest1515–1595 · Reformation · Oratory of Saint Philip Neri
The 'Apostle of Rome' and founder of the Oratory, he was known for his humor, joy, and leading people to deep spiritual lives.
Saint Saint Pius V, Pope1504–1572 · Reformation · Dominican Order
A Dominican Pope who implemented the reforms of the Council of Trent and standardized the Roman Missal.
Saint Saint Robert Bellarmine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church1542–1621 · Reformation · Society of Jesus
A Jesuit cardinal and scholar, he was a key figure in the Counter-Reformation, providing robust defenses of doctrine.
Blessed Adrian Fortescue1476–1539 · Reformation · Knights Hospitaller
Sir Adrian Fortescue (c. 1476 – 9 July 1539) was a courtier at the court of King Henry VIII of England and member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic who was executed in 1539 and later beatified as a Roman Catholic martyr.
Saint Adrian Jansen1550–1572 · Reformation
Adrian Jansen (*ca. 1528, Hilvarenbeek; † 9 July 1572, Brielle), also known as "Becanus" was one of the Martyrs of Gorkum, a Norbertine priest and a Roman-Catholic Saint. Little is known about Jansens' life. He entered the order at Middelburg Abbey.
Blessed Agnes of Jesus1602–1634 · Reformation · Dominican Order
Agnes of Jesus, OP (born Agnès Galand and also known as Agnes of Langeac; 17 November 1602 – 19 October 1634) was a French Catholic nun of the Dominican Order.
Blessed Alain de Solminihac1593–1659 · Reformation · Order of St. Augustine
Alain de Solminihac (25 November 1593 – 31 December 1659) was a French Roman Catholic religious reformer and served as the Bishop of Cahors from 1636 until his death.
Saint Alban Roe1583–1642 · Reformation · Benedictines
Alban Roe (born Bartholomew; 20 July 1583 – 21 January 1642) was an English Benedictine who was killed for ministering as a Catholic priest in 17th-century England. He is venerated as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. Bartholomew Roe was born in 1583, in Suffolk.
Venerable Alessandro Luzzago1551–1602 · 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.
Saint Alexander Briant1556–1581 · Reformation · Society of Jesus
Alexander Briant, SJ (17 August 1556 – 1 December 1581) was an English Jesuit and martyr, executed at Tyburn. He was born in Somerset, and entered Hart Hall, Oxford (now Hertford College), at an early age.
- Blessed Alexander Rawlins
1560–1595 · Reformation
Alexander Rawlins (1560 - 7 April 1595) was an English Roman Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929. While Richard Challoner says that Rawlins was born somewhere on the border between Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, Rawlins stated to the examiners that he was born a Catholic in…
Saint Alexander Sauli1534–1592 · Reformation · Barnabites
Alexander (Alessandro) Sauli, B. (15 February 1534 – 11 October 1592) was an Italian priest who is called the "Apostle of Corsica". He is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
Saint Alfonso Rodríguez Olmedo1599–1628 · Reformation · Society of Jesus
Alfonso Rodríguez Olmedo (10 March 1598 – 15 November 1628) was a Spanish Jesuit priest who was sent as a missionary among the Guarani people in Paraguay. He is honored as a martyr and saint by the Catholic Church.
Blessed Alix Le Clerc1576–1622 · Reformation
Alix Le Clerc (2 February 1576 – 9 January 1622), known as Mother Alix, was a French religious leader and founder of the Canonesses of Saint-Augustin of the Notre-Dame Congregation (French: Notre-Dame), a religious order created to provide education to girls, especially those liv…
Saint Alonso de Orozco1500–1591 · Reformation · Augustinians
Alonso de Orozco Mena (17 October 1500 – 19 September 1591) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest from the Augustinian order. He was well known across Spain for his preaching abilities and for an austere and humble life.
- 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.
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga1568–1591 · Reformation · Society of Jesus
Aloysius de Gonzaga, SJ (Italian: Luigi Gonzaga; 9 March 1568 – 21 June 1591) was an Italian aristocrat who became a member of the Society of Jesus. While still a student at the Roman College, he died as a result of caring for the victims of a serious epidemic.
Saint Alphonsus Rodriguez1532–1617 · Reformation · Society of Jesus
Alphonsus Rodríguez SJ (Spanish: Alfonso) (25 July 1532 – 31 October 1617) was a Spanish Jesuit religious brother who is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. Rodríguez was the son of a wool merchant.
Saint Ambrose Barlow1585–1641 · Reformation · Benedictines
Ambrose Edward Barlow, O.S.B. (1585 – 10 September 1641) was an English Benedictine monk. He is one of a group of saints canonized by Pope Paul VI who became known as the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales.
Saint Ambrosio Francisco Ferro1645 · Reformation
Ambrósio Francisco Ferro (d. 3 October 1645) was a Portuguese priest from the Azores and martyr of the Catholic Church. Francisco Ferro, a native of Azores, came to Brazil with relatives. He was ordained priest and from 1636 he was a parish priest in Natal.
Blessed Ana de los Angeles Monteagudo1602–1686 · Reformation · Dominican Order
Ana Monteagudo Ponce de Leon, OP (26 July 1602 – 10 January 1686), also known as Ana (or Ann) of the Angels Monteagudo, was a Peruvian Catholic nun in the Dominican Order.
Saint Andrew Avellino1521–1608 · Reformation
Andrew (Andrea) Avellino (1521 – 10 November 1608) was an Italian Theatine priest. He is venerated as the patron saint of Naples and Sicily and invoked especially against a sudden death. He led a life busy in preaching, hearing confessions, and visiting the sick, and writing.
Saint Andrew Wouters1542–1572 · Reformation
Andrew Wouters (Dutch: Andries Wouters) was a Dutch Catholic priest who served as pastor in Heinenoord, Hoeksche Waard. He was among the 19 Martyrs of Gorkum in 1572.
Blessed Andrew of Phu Yen1624–1644 · Reformation
Andrew of Phú Yên (1625 – 26 July 1644) is known as the "Protomartyr of Vietnam." Baptized in 1641, he was a dedicated assistant to Jesuit missionaries and was thus arrested in the persecution of Christians launched in 1644.
Saint Andrzej Bobola1591–1657 · Reformation · Society of Jesus
Andrew Bobola, SJ (Polish: Andrzej Bobola; 1591 – 16 May 1657) was a Polish missionary and martyr of the Society of Jesus, known as the "Apostle of Lithuania" and the "hunter of souls". He was beaten and tortured to death during the Khmelnytsky Uprising.
Saint André de Soveral1572–1645 · Reformation · Society of Jesus
André de Soveral SJ (c. 1572 – 16 July 1645) was a Portuguese Catholic priest from Colonial Brazil. He was killed during the Restoration War at the Martyrdom of Cunhau, a massacre promoted by Dutch troops and their Calvinist ministers, who fought against the Portuguese Empire in…
Venerable Anne de Xainctonge1567–1621 · 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.
Blessed Anne of Saint Bartholomew1550–1626 · Reformation · Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
Anne of Saint Bartholomew (Spanish: Ana de San Bartolomé; born Ana García Manzanas; 1 October 1550 – 7 June 1626) was a Spanish Discalced Carmelite and companion to Teresa of Ávila who established new monasteries in France and the Low Countries.
Saint Anthony Maria Zaccaria1502–1539 · Reformation · Barnabites
Anthony Maria Zaccaria, CRSP (Italian: Antonio Maria Zaccaria; 1502 – 5 July 1539) was an Italian Catholic priest and early leader of the Counter-Reformation.