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Blessed Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of Serbia1255–1323 · Medieval
Elizabeth of Hungary (Hungarian: Erzsébet, Serbian: Јелисавета/Jelisaveta; c. 1255 – c. 1322), also known as Blessed Elizabeth the Widow (Hungarian: Árpádházi Boldog Erzsébet), was a Hungarian princess member of the Árpád dynasty and (briefly and disputed) Queen consort of Serbia…
Blessed Elizabeth of Reute1386–1420 · Medieval · Franciscans
Elizabeth of Reute, T.O.R., (also known as Betha the Good; Betha von Reute; Elisabeth Acheer; Elisabeth Achlin; Elisabeth Bona von Reute; Elisabeth den Gode; Elisabeth the Good; Elizabeth Acheer; Elizabeth of Reute; Elizabeth the Good; Elizabeth the Recluse; Elsbeth Achler; Elsbe…
Blessed Elizabeth of Töss1292–1338 · Medieval · Dominican Order
Elizabeth of Hungary (1292 – 31 October 1336 or 6 May 1338; also known as Blessed Elizabeth of Töss, O.P.) was a Hungarian princess and the last member of the House of Árpád. A Dominican nun, Elizabeth spent most of her life in Töss Monastery in today's Switzerland.
Blessed Eloi de Bianya1875–1936 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
Joan Ayats Plantalech (4 June 1875 – 28 July 1936) was a Catalan capuchin friar whose religious name was friar Eloi de Bianya. He died as a martyr after declaring that he was a friar and he is considered as a blessed by the Catholic Church.
Blessed Eloïsa de Coulombs1060 · Medieval · Benedictines
Blessed Heloise of Coulombs (also Helvise or Helwisa) was a French recluse who lived under the obedience of the Benedictine Abbey of Notre-Dame de Coulombs, in the Diocese of Chartres, and died around 1066.
- Blessed Elvira Torrentallé Paraire
1883–1936 · Contemporary
Elvira of the Nativity of Our Lady (Spanish: Elvira de la Natividad de Nuestra Señora), born Elvira Torrentallé Paraire on June 29, 1883, in Balsareny, and died on August 19, 1936, was a blessed of the Catholic Church, a Spanish martyr of the Carmelite Sisters of Charity, and a v…
- Blessed Elías Carbonell Mollá
1869–1936 · Contemporary
Elias Carbonell Molla (born November 20, 1869, in Cocentaina, Alicante; died October 2, 1936) was a Spanish blessed of the Catholic Church. He was born into a large family; his father was a physician.
Blessed Elías del Socorro Nieves1882–1928 · Contemporary · Order of St. Augustine
Mateo Elías Nieves Castillo (21 September 1882 – 10 March 1928) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest who was also a member of the Order of Saint Augustine who assumed the name of Elias del Socorro when he became a member of the order.
- Blessed Emerico di Quart
1313 · Medieval
Émeric de Quart (known in Italian as Emerico de Quart), born in the latter part of the 13th century at the castle of Quart in the Aosta Valley, was Bishop of Aosta from 1302 until his death on 1 September 1313.
Blessed Emil Szramek1887–1942 · Contemporary
Emil Szramek (29 September 1887 – 13 January 1942) was a Polish and Roman Catholic priest. He graduated from the University of Wrocław. He died in a Nazi concentration camp at Dachau. He is one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II who were beatified in 1999 by Pope John Paul II.
Blessed Emilia Bicchieri1238–1314 · Medieval · Dominican Order
Emilia Bicchieri, OP (3 May 1238 – 3 May 1314) was an Italian Catholic nun of the Dominican Order. Born to a patrician, she is best known for founding a convent in her hometown of Vercelli, where she served as prioress. Bicchieri was beatified in 1769 by Pope Clement XIV.
Blessed Emma Üffing1914–1955 · Contemporary
Eurythimia Üffing (born as Emma Üffing, 8 April 1914 – 9 September 1955) was a German religious sister of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin and Our Lady of Sorrows. She was beatified on 7 October, 2001.
Blessed Emmanuel Domingo y Sol1836–1909 · Contemporary · Diocesan Labour Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Manuel Domingo y Sol (1 April 1836 - 25 January 1909) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Pontifical Spanish College in Rome and the religious order known as the Diocesan Labour Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (1883).
Blessed Emmanuel Ruiz1804–1860 · Modern · Franciscans
The Martyrs of Damascus were eleven Catholic saints martyred while praying inside a Franciscan-run parish in Damascus by Druze during the 1860 civil conflict in Mount Lebanon and Damascus.
- Blessed Emmanuel d'Abreu
1708–1737 · Modern
Emmanuel d'Abreu SJ was a Roman Catholic priest who joined the Jesuit order in 1724. He was deputed to Goa in 1733 and then in Macau in 1734. In March 1736, he was arrested in the kingdom of Tonkin (today's Vietnam).
- Blessed Emmanuel of Cremona
1225–1298 · Medieval
Emmanuel of Cremona was a Latin Catholic priest and bishop born in 1225. He died in 1298 at Aduard Abbey and is recognized as a blessed.
- Blessed Encarnación Gil Valls
1888–1936 · Contemporary
Encarnación Gil Valls (Ontinyent, January 27, 1888 – L'Olleria, September 24, 1936) was a Catholic martyr killed during the Spanish Civil War.
Blessed Engelbert Kolland1827–1860 · Modern
Engelbert Kolland was an Austrian Empire priest born in 1827 in Ramsau im Zillertal. He died in 1860 in Damascus and is recognized as a blessed within the Catholic Church.
Blessed Engelmar Unzeitig1911–1945 · Contemporary
Engelmar Unzeitig , born Hubert Unzeitig, was a German Roman Catholic priest who died in the Dachau Concentration Camp during World War II on the charge of being a priest.
- Blessed Enric Canadell Quintana
1890–1936 · Contemporary · Piarists
Blessed Enrique Canadell (1890–1936) was a Spanish Piarist priest who died as a martyr in Castellfollit de la Roca, Catalonia, during the Spanish Civil War in 1936. He was beatified by John Paul II in 1995. He is buried in his village church, Saint Stephen's Church in Olot.
Blessed Enric Vergés1930–1994 · Contemporary · Society of Mary
Henri Vergès (in Catalan: Enric Vergés), born on July 15, 1930, in Matemale (Pyrénées-Orientales) and murdered on May 8, 1994, in Algiers (Algeria), was a French Marist brother and teacher.
Blessed Enrichetta Alfieri1891–1951 · Contemporary
Enrichetta Alfieri (23 February 1891 – 23 November 1951), born Maria Angela Domenica Alfieri, was an Italian Roman Catholic religious sister and a member of the Sisters of Divine Charity.
Blessed Enrique Angelelli1923–1976 · Contemporary
Enrique Ángel Angelelli Carletti (17 July 1923 – 4 August 1976) was a bishop of the Catholic Church in Argentina who was assassinated during the Dirty War for his involvement with social issues.
Blessed Enrique García Beltrán1913–1936 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
Enrique García Beltrán (Almassora, March 16, 1913 – Castellón, August 16, 1936) was a Capuchin friar from Castellón who died as a martyr at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.
- Blessed Enrique Juan Requena
1907–1936 · Contemporary
Enrique Juan Requena (Ayelo de Malferit, Valencia, March 2, 1907 – December 29, 1936) was a Spanish priest, venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church. He was a priest of the Archdiocese of Valencia.
- Blessed Enrique Morant Pellicer
1908–1936 · Contemporary
Enrique Morant Pellicer (born October 13, 1908, in Bellreguard, Valencia; died October 4, 1936, in Xaraco) was a blessed of the Catholic Church. He was born into a deeply religious family. He moved to Madrid to study architecture but later decided to enter the seminary.
Blessed Enrique Vidaurreta1896–1936 · Contemporary
Enrique Vidaurreta Palma (October 10, 1896 – August 31, 1936) was a martyr of the religious persecution during the Spanish Civil War, born in Antequera, Spain. He was beatified in Rome on October 28, 2007, alongside 498 martyrs of the 20th century in Spain.
Blessed Epifanio Sierra Conde1916–1936 · Contemporary · Passionists
Epifanio Sierra Conde was a brother of the Passionist Congregation who was killed by anticlerical forces during the Spanish Civil War. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on October 1, 1989.
Blessed Erchanbert of Freising850–854 · Medieval
Erchanbert, sometimes also referred to as Hercumbert, Ercambert, or Ercanbert (died January 11, 854), was an abbot, teacher, grammarian, and Bishop of Freising from January 29, 835, until his death.
Blessed Erkenbert von Frankenthal1079–1132 · Medieval
Erkenbert of Frankenthal, also known as Erkenbert of Worms (born c. 1079 in Worms; died December 24, 1132, in Frankenthal), was a nobleman, monastery founder, and provost in the area of what is now Frankenthal (Palatinate).
- Blessed Erundina Colino Vega
1883–1936 · Contemporary
Blessed Erundina Colino Vega was born in 1883 in Lagarejos de la Carballeda, Spain. She died in 1936 in Ischnarctia.
Blessed Esclaramunda of Foix1255–1315 · Medieval
Esclaramunda of Foix (1250–1315) was Queen consort of Majorca from 1276-1311. She was the daughter of Roger IV of Foix and Brunisenda of Cardona, daughter of Ramon VIII, Viscount of Cardona.
Blessed Esteban Casadevall Puig1913–1936 · Contemporary · Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Esteve Casadevall i Puig (Argelaguer, March 6, 1913 – Barbastro, August 13, 1936) was a Claretian religious. He is venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church. He entered the Claretian college in Cervera and continued his studies in Alagón, Barbastro, and Vic.
- Blessed Esther Paniagua Alonso
1949–1994 · Contemporary · Sisters Augustines Missionaries
Esther Paniagua Alonso was a Spanish nun, born in Izagre (León, Spain), on June 7, 1949, daughter of Nicasio Paniagua and Dolores Alonso, and member of the congregation of Augustinian missionaries. As a nurse, she was sent to Algeria where she worked in Bab El Oued, in Algiers.
- Blessed Eufrazjusz od Dzieciątka Jezus
1897–1934 · Contemporary
Euphrasius of the Child Jesus, born Barredo Fernández (February 8, 1897, in Cancienes – October 12, 1934, in Oviedo), was a Discalced Carmelite and a blessed of the Catholic Church. After taking his religious vows in 1916, he began studies in theology and philosophy.
Blessed Eugene Bossilkov1900–1952 · Contemporary · Passionists
Eugene Bossilkov, CP (born Vincent Bossilkov 16 November 1900 – 11 November 1952) was a Bulgarian Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nicopolis from 1947 until his execution by Bulgaria's communist regime in 1952. He was a member of the Passionists.
Blessed Eugene III1200–1153 · Medieval · Cistercians
Pope Eugene III (Latin: Eugenius III; c. 1080 – 8 July 1153), born Bernardo, called Bernardo da Pisa, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 15 February 1145 to his death in 1153. He was the first Cistercian to become pope.
Blessed Eugenia Ravasco1845–1900 · Contemporary
Eugenia Maria Ravasco (4 January 1845 - 30 December 1900) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun of the Ravasco Institute that she herself had established - the order was also known as the Daughters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and was founded in the Archdiocese of Genoa whe…
Blessed Eugenia Smet1825–1871 · Modern
The Society of Helpers, formerly known as the Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls, is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Paris, France, in 1856, with the objective of assisting the souls in Purgatory through their service to the needy of the world.
Blessed Eugenio Sanz-Orozco Mortera1880–1936 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
José María of Manila (Spanish: José María de Manila : 5 September 1880 – 17 August 1936) was a Criollo Catholic priest and friar of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.
- Blessed Eugénie Joubert
1876–1904 · Contemporary
Eugénie Joubert (11 February 1876 – 2 July 1904) was a French Roman Catholic professed religious from the Sisters of the Holy Family of the Sacred Heart.
Blessed Euphemia of Racibórz1299–1359 · Medieval · Dominican Order
Euphemia of Racibórz, OP (Polish: Eufemia raciborska) (1299/1301 – 17 January 1359) was a Dominican prioress in Racibórz who was a former Polish princess of the House of Piast in the Racibórz branch.
- Blessed Euphrasie de l’Immaculée Conception
1736–1794 · Modern · Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
Euphrasie de l’Immaculée Conception was a French Catholic nun of the Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel. Born in Bourth in 1736, she died by decapitation in Paris in 1794. She is recognized as blessed by the Catholic Church.
Blessed Eusebia Palomino1899–1935 · Contemporary · Salesians of Don Bosco
Eusebia Palomino Yenes (15 December 1899 – 10 February 1935) was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious and a professed member of the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco.
Blessed Eusebio Maria Codina Millà1914–1936 · Contemporary · Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Eusebio Maria Codina Millá, C.M.F. (Albesa, December 7, 1914 – Barbastro, August 13, 1936), was a Spanish religious who was martyred in Barbastro during the Spanish Civil War and is venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church.
Blessed Eusebius of Esztergom1150–1270 · Medieval · Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit
Blessed Eusebius of Esztergom (Hungarian: Esztergomi Boldog Özséb; Polish: Euzebiusz z Ostrzyhomia; German: Eusebius von Gran; c. 1200 – 20 January 1270) was a Hungarian canon, hermit and the founder of the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit.
Blessed Eustachius Kugler1867–1946 · Contemporary
Joseph Kugler, OH (15 January 1867 - 10 June 1946) was a German Roman Catholic professed religious of the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God. Kugler entered the congregation in 1893 and assumed his religious name Eustachius upon admittance into the novitiate.
Blessed Eustáquio van Lieshout1890–1943 · Contemporary
Eustáquio van Lieshout, SSCC (also Eustachius or Eustache; 3 November 1890 – 30 August 1943) was a Dutch Catholic missionary priest in Brazil from the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.
Blessed Everald Hanse1851 · Modern
Everald Hanse (died 31 July 1581) was an English priest and a martyr of the Roman Catholic Church. Everald Hanse was born in Northamptonshire and educated at Cambridge. A Protestant, he was soon presented to a good living as an Anglican clergyman.
Blessed Faci de Cremona1200–1272 · Medieval
Fazzio (Fatius, Fazius, Facius) of Verona (1190–1272) was an Italian saint. A native of Verona, he was a goldsmith who founded a charitable society in Cremona which worked with pilgrims and the sick. It was called the Order of the Holy Spirit.