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  • Saint Vincent Tường

    1814–1862 · Modern

    Saint Vincent Tường (Vietnamese: Vinh-Sơn Tường) (born c. 1814 in Ngọc Cục, Nam Định Province, Vietnam; died June 16, 1862, in Làng Cốc, Nam Định Province, Vietnam) was a saint of the Catholic Church and a martyr. Very little is known about Vincent Tường.

  • Saint Vinciane de Wintershoven

    Vinciane of Wintershoven evangelized Limburg in the 7th century with her brother Landoald, who was also canonized. After dying in Wintershoven, her body was transported in 977 to the Abbey of Saint Bavo in Ghent. Her feast day is September 11.

  • Saint Virila de Leire

    870–950 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Saint Virila (Basque: Birila; c. 870 – 950) was a Benedictine monk and abbot of the Monastery of San Salvador de Leyre in Navarre, venerated as a popular saint in the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Visenti Nguyen The Diem

    1761–1838 · Modern

    Saint Vincent Nguyễn Thế Điểm (born c. 1761 in Ân Đô, Quảng Trị province, Vietnam; died November 24, 1838, in Đồng Hới, Vietnam) was a priest, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church. Vincent Nguyễn Thế Điểm studied at the seminary in Kẻ Vĩnh.

  • Saint Visori d'A Buerda

    1001 · Medieval

    Saint Visorius was a hermit of Frankish origin who settled in the mountains of Sobrarbe to dedicate himself to a contemplative life around the year 1000, and who died at an unknown date at the hands of the Muslims of Al-Andalus.

  • Saint Vital de Salzbourg

    730 · Medieval

    Vitalis of Salzburg was Bishop of Salzburg and an evangelist of Austria. A Catholic saint, his feast day is October 20. He died around 730 and was renowned for his gentleness, charity, spirit of conciliation, and indulgence.

  • Saint Vitaliano di Osimo

    800 · Medieval

    Saint Vitalian of Osimo (died 8th century) was the bishop of Osimo, Italy, for 33 years during the 8th century. The Catholic Church venerates him as a saint, with a feast day on July 16.

  • Saint Vitalicus of Smyrna

    Vitalis was a saint and Bishop of Smyrna. His feast day is January 9. Saint Vitalis (Vitalicus) was executed in Smyrna along with Saints Revocatus and Fortunatus. Saint Vitalis was the Bishop of Smyrna, and his companions were deacons.

  • Saint Vitaline d'Artonne
    Saint Vitaline d'Artonne

    Vitaline of Artonne is a Christian saint whose memory has been preserved through the testimony of Gregory of Tours. She is said to have lived in the territory of Artonne, in the Auvergne region; she is the patron saint of the village of Artonne, where she is honored in various wa…

  • Saint Vitalissimo

    100 · Early Church

    Saint Vitalissimus (died 1st century) was a martyr of the Roman persecutions during the early centuries of the Church. According to the inscription found inside the urn where his remains are preserved, the saint was a 25-year-old youth who suffered martyrdom on June 4 and was bu…

  • Saint Vittore Vescovo di Napoli

    Victor of Naples (as Bishop of Naples, Victor I; Latin: Victor, Italian: Vittore; died no earlier than 496) was a Bishop of Naples in the late 5th century and a saint venerated in the Roman Catholic Church, with his feast day on February 8.

  • Saint Vivien de Sébaste
    Saint Vivien de Sébaste

    Vivien of Sebaste was one of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (modern-day Sivas, Turkey) who suffered under Licinius in 320. He is a Christian saint commemorated on March 9 in the East and March 10 in the West.

  • Saint Vladimir Ambartsumov
    Saint Vladimir Ambartsumov

    1892–1937 · Contemporary

    Vladimir Ambartsumovich Ambartsumov (September 20 [October 2], 1892, Shemakha, Baku Governorate, Russian Empire — November 5, 1937, Moscow, USSR) was a priest and clergyman of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Vladimir Damaskin

    1870–1937 · Contemporary

    Vladimir Nikolayevich Damaskin (1870–1937) was a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church and a hieromartyr. He was canonized as one of the New Martyrs and Confessors of the Russian Church for universal veneration at the Jubilee Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church in Aug…

  • Saint Vladimir Fyodorovich Dmitriyevskiy

    1876–1918 · Contemporary

    Vladimir Fyodorovich Dmitrievsky (1876, Novgorod Governorate — 1918, Semirechye Oblast) was a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, canonized in 2000 as a member of the Synaxis of New Martyrs and Confessors of the Russian Church.

  • Saint Vladimir Lozina-lozinsky
    Saint Vladimir Lozina-lozinsky

    1885–1937 · Contemporary

    Vladimir Konstantinovich Lyubich-Yarmolovich-Lozina-Lozinsky (May 26, 1885, Dukhovshchina, Smolensk Governorate — December 26, 1937, Novgorod) was a protopresbyter of the Russian Orthodox Church. He was canonized as a saint by the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000.

  • Saint Vladimir Vvedenski

    1869–1931 · Contemporary

    Vladimir Fyodorovich Vvedensky (1869–April 3, 1931) was a Russian Orthodox priest, martyr, and saint, born in Shuya (Vladimir Governorate) and who died on Anzer Island (one of the Solovetsky Islands). He was canonized in 2002.

  • Saint Vladimir Vvedensky

    1881–1937 · Contemporary

    Vladimir Dmitrievich Vvedensky (July 14, 1881, Kalyazinsky Uyezd, Tver Governorate — November 3, 1937, Kashin, Kalinin Oblast) was a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, venerated as a hieromartyr.

  • Saint Vuillerme de Léaval
    Saint Vuillerme de Léaval

    Guglielmo de Léaval (French: Vuillerme de Léaval; fl. 7th century) was the parish priest of Morgex. His cult as a blessed was confirmed by Pope Pius IX in 1877.

  • Saint Vyacheslav Lukanin
    Saint Vyacheslav Lukanin

    1882–1918 · Contemporary

    Vyacheslav Georgiyevich Lukanin (March 4, 1882, Perm — August 3, 1918, Nevyansk) was a deacon of the Perm and Yekaterinburg dioceses of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Vétérin de Gennes
    Saint Vétérin de Gennes

    Veterin (4th or 5th century), also known as Veterinus or Veterin of Gennes, is a Christian saint and confessor, a disciple of Saint Martin, who evangelized the Anjou regions around the Loire. His feast day is February 23.

  • Saint Víctor de Braga

    308 · Early Church

    Victor of Braga (Paços, near Braga, last quarter of the 3rd century – Braga, c. 308) was a young catechumen and martyr during the reign of Diocletian. He is venerated as a saint by various Christian denominations.

  • Saint Víctor de Cerezo
    Saint Víctor de Cerezo

    800–850 · Medieval

    Saint Vitores or Saint Victor of Cerezo (Cerezo de Río Tirón, Burgos, c. 800 – Quintanilla de las Dueñas, c. 850) was a Spanish Catholic martyr. His feast day is celebrated on August 26.

  • Saint Waldalen

    Waldalen (died c. 680) was the abbot of the monastery in Bèze. He was the eldest son of Amalgarius, Duke of the Burgundians. He was raised at Luxeuil Abbey under the guidance of Columbanus. He remained at the monastery during the tenure of the subsequent abbot, Eustasius.

  • Saint Waleria z Honnecourt

    650 · Medieval

    Valeria of Honnecourt was a virgin and a saint of the Catholic Church. She came from Honnecourt in Gaul (modern-day Honnecourt-sur-Escaut, France) and likely lived in the 7th century.

  • Saint Walfridus
    Saint Walfridus

    Walfridus of Wolfryt was an inhabitant of Bedum in the province of Groningen who lived in the 10th and possibly the 11th century. According to his vita, Walfridus brought Christianity to Bedum and established a legal system.

  • Saint Warłaam
    Saint Warłaam

    1728–1803 · Modern

    Varlaam, born Vasily Petrovich Shaposhnikov (secular name Vasily Petrovich Petrov-Lavrovsky; born c. 1729 in Moscow, died December 15/27, 1802, in Tobolsk), was a Russian Orthodox bishop and an Orthodox saint.

  • Saint Wasnon de Condé

    650–677 · Medieval

    Wasnon, also known as Saint Wasnon or Wasnulphe, was a 7th-century monk of Irish or Scottish origin who came to evangelize northern Gaul, particularly Hainaut, where the population had more or less returned to paganism due to the disorganization of the Church following the barbar…

  • Saint Wassian (Piatnicki)
    Saint Wassian (Piatnicki)

    1879–1941 · Contemporary

    Vassian, born Vladimir Vasilyevich Pyatnitsky (26 February/10 March 1879 in Moscow – 9 January 1941 in the Komi Autonomous Republic or 27 December 1938 in Sverdlovsk), was a Russian Orthodox bishop and a holy new martyr.

  • Saint Wddyn
    Saint Wddyn

    Wddyn was a 5th-century saint. There is a strong tradition that she was a giantess who used to travel over the mountains to visit Melangell. She founded Llanwddyn, which is now submerged under the Vyrnwy reservoir.

  • Saint Werekond

    1020–1092 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Saint Veremund (born c. 1020 in Arelbano, died 1092 in Irache, Navarre) was a Catholic saint and abbot. He served as the abbot of the Benedictine monastery in Irache and was remembered for his charity and gift of performing miracles. His feast day is celebrated on March 8.

  • Saint Weronika Narmontowicz
    Saint Weronika Narmontowicz

    1916–1943 · Contemporary

    Weronika Narmontowicz, CSFN, known as Sister Maria Boromea (born December 5/18, 1916, in Wiercieliszki; died August 1, 1943, near Nowogródek), was a Polish religious sister of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth and a blessed of the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Wiktor z Agaunum

    300 · Early Church

    Victor of Agaunum (born 3rd century, died c. 287–303 in Agaunum) was a Roman soldier of the legendary Theban Legion, a Christian martyr, and a saint of the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Wilhelm Kalinski
    Saint Wilhelm Kalinski

    1747–1789 · Modern

    Wilhelm Kaliński (also known as Gwilhelm; pseudonym: Father Nikodem Puzyna), cathedral canon and vicar general of Vilnius (born March 6, 1747, in Warsaw; died January 20, 1789, in Vilnius), was a religious, preacher, and orator.

  • Saint Willeicus
    Saint Willeicus

    727 · Medieval

    Willeicus, also known as Willeic or Velleicus of Kaiserswerth (died March 2, 726), was an abbot of the monastery of Kaiserswerth. He is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. His feast day is March 2 or March 7.

  • Saint William Tempier
    Saint William Tempier

    1101–1197 · Medieval

    Guillaume Tempier (or William III) was Bishop of Poitiers in the 12th century. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and is celebrated locally in the diocese on March 29, with his own personal feast day, unlike most other canonized bishops who are celebrated collectiv…

  • Saint Wincenty Matuszewski

    1869–1940 · Contemporary

    Wincenty Matuszewski (born March 3, 1869, in Wola Chruścińska, died May 24, 1940, in a forest near Witowo-Kolonia) was a Polish Catholic priest and a blessed of the Catholic Church. He was the son of Józef and Józefa, née Strużyńska.

  • Saint Wincenty Đỗ Yến

    1764–1838 · Modern · Dominican Order

    Saint Vincent Đỗ Yến (Vietnamese: Vinh-Sơn Đỗ Yến) (born c. 1764 in Trà Lũ, Nam Định Province, Vietnam – died June 30, 1838, in Hải Dương, Vietnam) was a Dominican friar, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church. Vincent Đỗ Yến was born in Trà Lũ, Nam Định Province, in 1764.

  • Saint Władysław Błądziński

    1908–1944 · Contemporary

    Władysław Błądziński, CSMA (born July 6, 1908, in Myślatycze, died c. September 8, 1944, in Gross-Rosen) was a Polish Catholic priest, a member of the Congregation of Saint Michael the Archangel, a blessed of the Catholic Church, and a martyr of Gross-Rosen.

  • Saint Władysław Miegoń

    1892–1942 · Contemporary

    Władysław Miegoń (born September 30, 1892, in Samborzec; died October 15, 1942, in Dachau concentration camp) was a military chaplain of the Polish Navy of the Second Polish Republic, ultimately holding the rank of senior chaplain.

  • Saint Władysław Mączkowski

    1911–1942 · Contemporary

    Władysław Mączkowski (born June 24, 1911, in Ociąż; died August 20, 1942, in Dachau) was a Polish Catholic priest and a blessed of the Catholic Church. The son of Szczepan, he passed his secondary school final examinations in 1931 at the Boys' Gymnasium in Ostrów Wielkopolski.

  • Saint Yaroslav of Murom
    Saint Yaroslav of Murom

    1071–1129 · Medieval

    Yaroslav Svyatoslavich (baptized Pankratiy) (before 1073 – 1129) was a Prince of Murom and Chernigov. He was the youngest son of Grand Prince Svyatoslav Yaroslavich of Kiev and Oda, likely the daughter of Margrave Liutpold of Babenberg, and a grandson of Yaroslav the Wise.

  • Saint Yekaterina Arskaya
    Saint Yekaterina Arskaya

    1875–1937 · Contemporary

    Ekaterina Andreyevna Arskaya (born April 1, 1875, in Saint Petersburg; died December 17, 1937, in Novgorod) was a Russian Orthodox saint and new martyr. She came from a merchant family.

  • Saint Yekaterina Konstantinova
    Saint Yekaterina Konstantinova

    1887–1938 · Contemporary

    Ekaterina Grigoryevna Konstantinova (November 11 [23], 1887 – March 20, 1938) was a novice at the Moscow Convent of the Sorrowful Mother of God. She is venerated as a venerable martyr in the Russian Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Yosefu Khang Duy Nguyen

    1832–1861 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Dominic

    Saint Joseph Nguyễn Duy Khang (born c. 1832 in Cao Mại, Vietnam; died December 6, 1861, in Hải Dương, Vietnam) was a catechist, a Dominican tertiary, a martyr, and a saint of the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Yosefu Nghi Kim

    1793–1840 · Modern

    Saint Joseph Nguyễn Đình Nghi (Vietnamese: Giuse Nguyễn Đình Nghi) (born c. 1793 in Kẻ Vồi, Vietnam – died November 8, 1840, in Bảy Mẫu, Vietnam) was a priest, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church. Joseph Nguyễn Đình Nghi was born into a moderately wealthy family.

  • Saint Yosefu Uyen Dinh Nguyen

    1775–1838 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Dominic

    Saint Joseph Nguyễn Đình Uyển (born c. 1775 in Ninh Cường, Nam Định Province, Vietnam – died July 4, 1838, in Hưng Yên, Vietnam) was a catechist, Dominican tertiary, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church. Joseph Nguyễn Đình Uyển was born in Ninh Cường, Nam Định Province.

  • Saint Yosefu Vien Dinh Dang

    1787–1838 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Dominic

    Saint Joseph Đặng Đình Viên (also Joseph Ðặng Văn Viên) (born c. 1787 in Tiên Chu, Hưng Yên province, Vietnam – died August 21, 1838, in Bảy Mẫu, Vietnam) was a priest, a Dominican tertiary, a martyr, and a saint of the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Zeno of Rome

    Zeno of Rome was an ancient Roman Christian who died for his faith. Since antiquity, he has been honored by various Christian denominations as a martyr and saint. His feast day is celebrated on February 14.

  • Saint Zenobius of Sidon

    310 · Early Church

    Zenobius of Sidon (died c. 310 in Antioch, Syria) was a physician and presbyter in Sidon, Phoenicia (modern-day Lebanon), a Christian martyr, and a saint of the Catholic Church. He was one of the Phoenician martyrs.