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  • Venerable Ephrem Mtsire
    Venerable Ephrem Mtsire

    1001–1101 · Medieval

    Ephrem Mtsire or Ephraim the Lesser (Georgian: ეფრემ მცირე) (died c. 1101/3) was a Georgian monk at Antioch, theologian and translator of patristic literature from Greek. Information as to Ephrem’s life is scarce.

  • Venerable Ephrem the Syrian
    Venerable Ephrem the Syrian

    306–373 · Early Church

    Ephrem the Syrian , also known as Ephraem the Deacon, Ephrem of Edessa or Aprem of Nisibis, (Syriac: ܡܪܝ ܐܦܪܝܡ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ — Mâr Aphrêm Sûryâyâ) was a prominent Syriac-Aramean Christian theologian and writer who is revered as one of the most notable hymnographers of Eastern Christiani…

  • Venerable Epiphanius the Wise
    Venerable Epiphanius the Wise

    1350–1420 · Medieval

    Epiphanius the Wise (Russian: Епифаний Премудрый, romanized: Epifany Premudry; died c. 1420) was a Russian Orthodox monk and hagiographer. He was a disciple of Sergius of Radonezh.

  • Venerable Estephan El Douaihy
    Venerable Estephan El Douaihy

    1630–1704 · Modern

    Istifan al-Duwayhi or Estephan El Douaihy (Arabic: اسطفانوس الثاني بطرس الدويهي / ALA-LC: Isṭifānūs al-thānī Buṭrus al-Duwayhī; French: Étienne Douaihi; Latin: Stephanus Dovaihi; Italian: Stefano El Douaihy; 2 August 1630 – 3 May 1704) was the 57th Patriarch of the Maronite Churc…

  • Venerable Eudoxia of Moscow
    Venerable Eudoxia of Moscow

    1353–1407 · Medieval

    Eudoxia of Moscow (Russian: Евдокия Дмитриевна, romanized: Yevdokia Dmitriyevna; 1353 – 1407), also known by her monastic name Euphrosyne (Russian: Евфросиния), was the grand princess of Moscow between 1366 and 1389 during her marriage to Dmitry Donskoy.

  • Venerable Eulogius of Alexandria
    Venerable Eulogius of Alexandria

    501–608 · Medieval

    Eulogius of Alexandria (Ancient Greek: Εὐλόγιος) was Greek Patriarch of that see from about 580 to 608. He is regarded as a saint, with a feast day of September 13. Eulogius was first igumen of the monastery of the Mother of God in Antioch.

  • Venerable Euphrosyne of Alexandria
    Venerable Euphrosyne of Alexandria

    415–470 · Early Church

    Euphrosyne of Alexandria (Greek: Ἁγία Εὐφροσύνη tr. "good cheer", 410–470), also called Euphrosynē, was a saint who disguised herself as a male to enter a monastery and live, for 38 years, as an ascetic.

  • Venerable Euphrosyne of Polotsk
    Venerable Euphrosyne of Polotsk

    1104–1167 · Medieval

    Euphrosyne of Polotsk (Belarusian: Еўфрасіння Полацкая; 1104–1167) was the granddaughter of Vseslav, the prince of Polotsk, and daughter of Prince Prince Svyatoslav (Georgy) Vseslavich of Vitebsk.

  • Venerable Eusebio Kino
    Venerable Eusebio Kino

    1645–1711 · Modern · Society of Jesus

    Eusebio Francisco Kino, SJ (Italian: Eusebio Francesco Chini, Spanish: Eusebio Francisco Kino; 10 August 1645 – 15 March 1711), often referred to as Father Kino, was an Italian Jesuit, missionary, geographer, explorer, cartographer, mathematician and astronomer born in the Bishop…

  • Venerable Eusebius the Hermit

    Saint Eusebius the Hermit was a fourth-century Syrian monk. Eusebius undertook a rigorously ascetic lifestyle without shelter near a mountain village named Asicha.

  • Venerable Euthymius of Athos
    Venerable Euthymius of Athos

    955–1028 · Medieval

    Euthymius the Athonite (Georgian: ექვთიმე ათონელი Ekvtime Atoneli; c. 955–1024) was a Georgian monk, philosopher and scholar, who is venerated as a saint. His feast day in the Orthodox Church is May 13.

  • Venerable Euthymius the Great
    Venerable Euthymius the Great

    377–473 · Early Church

    Euthymius the Great (377 – 20 January 473) was an abbot in Palestine. He is venerated in both Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Euthymius' vita was written by Cyril of Skythopolis, who describes him as the founder of several monasteries in the Judaean desert, while r…

  • Venerable Felice Tantardini

    1898–1991 · Contemporary

    Felice Tantardini (28 June 1898 - 23 March 1991) was an Italian Roman Catholic religious brother from the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (PIME) who served in the Burmese missions.

  • Venerable Felix Mary Ghebreamlak
    Venerable Felix Mary Ghebreamlak

    1895–1934 · Contemporary · Cistercians

    Felix Maria Ghebreamlak, O.Cist, (23 June 1895 – 8 June 1934) was an Eritrean monk and priest of the Ethiopian Catholic Church who worked to bring the Cistercian Order to his homeland. A process seeking his canonization is underway.

  • Venerable Fernanda Riva
    Venerable Fernanda Riva

    1920–1956 · Contemporary

    Fernanda Riva (17 April 1920 – 22 January 1956), was a Roman Catholic Nun of Canossian Daughter of Charity congregation. Fernanda Riva was born on 17 April 1920 in Monza, Italy. She joined the Canossian Missionary Novitiate in Vimercate, Milan, on 19 March 1939.

  • Venerable Fidela Oller Angelats
    Venerable Fidela Oller Angelats

    1869–1936 · Contemporary

    Fidela Oller Angelats (born Maria Dolors Oller Angelats; 17 September 1869 – 30 August 1936) was a Spanish religious sister of the Hermanas de Sant Josep o Vetlladores (Sisters of Saint Joseph of Girona).

  • Venerable Frances Margaret Taylor
    Venerable Frances Margaret Taylor

    1832–1900 · Contemporary · Poor Servants of the Mother of God

    Frances Margaret Taylor, religious name Mary Magdalen of the Sacred Heart (20 January 1832 – 9 June 1900) was an English religious sister and founder of the congregation of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God.

  • Venerable Francesco Bonifacio
    Venerable Francesco Bonifacio

    1912–1946 · Contemporary

    Francesco Giovanni Bonifacio (7 September 1912 – 11 September 1946) was an Italian Catholic priest, killed by the Yugoslav communists in Grisignana (then Italy now Croatia); he was beatified in Trieste on 4 October 2008.

  • Venerable Francesco Castelli
    Venerable Francesco Castelli

    1583–1657 · Reformation · Piarists

    Francesco Borromini , byname of Francesco Castelli (Italian: [kaˈstɛlli]; 25 September 1599 – 2 August 1667), was an Italian architect born in the modern Swiss canton of Ticino who, with his contemporaries Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Pietro da Cortona, was a leading figure in the em…

  • Venerable Francesco Chiesa
    Venerable Francesco Chiesa

    1874–1946 · Contemporary

    Francesco Chiesa (5 July 1871 in Sagno – 10 June 1973 in Lugano) was an Italian-speaking Swiss poet and short story writer. He was awarded the Grand Prix Schiller Prize in 1928.

  • Venerable Francesco Convertini
    Venerable Francesco Convertini

    1898–1976 · Contemporary · Salesians of Don Bosco

    Francesco Convertini, SDB (29 August 1898 – 11 February 1976) was an Italian Catholic priest and member of the Salesians of Don Bosco. He served in the missions in India since arriving there in the mid-1920s and dedicated his apostolate to tending to children suffering from malnu…

  • Venerable Francesco Fasola
    Venerable Francesco Fasola

    1898–1988 · Contemporary

    Francesco Fasola (23 February 1898 – 1 July 1988) was an Italian member of the Congregatio Oblatorum Sanctorum Gaudentii et Caroli Novariae who served as the Archbishop of Messina from 1963 until his retirement in 1977.

  • Venerable Francesco Gattola

    1822–1899 · Modern

    Francesco Gattola (19 September 1822 – 20 January 1899) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who lived and served in Naples. He was the founder of the Daughters of the Most Holy Immaculate Virgin of Lourdes.

  • Venerable Francesco Gonzaga
    Venerable Francesco Gonzaga

    1546–1620 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor

    Francesco Gonzaga O.F.M. Obs. (died 2 March 1620) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Mantua (1593–1620), Apostolic Nuncio to France (1596–1599), Bishop of Pavia (1593), and Bishop of Cefalù (1587–1593).

  • Venerable Francis Ingleby

    1550–1586 · Reformation

    Francis Ingleby (c. 1551 – 3 June 1586) was a Roman Catholic martyr executed in York, England during the reign of Elizabeth I. Born about 1551, he was the fourth son of Sir William Ingleby and Anne Malory of Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire.

  • Venerable Francis Libermann
    Venerable Francis Libermann

    1802–1852 · Modern · Holy Ghost Fathers

    Francis Mary Paul Libermann (French: François-Marie-Paul Libermann; born Jacob Libermann; 12 April 1802 – 2 February 1852) was a French Jewish convert to Catholicism and a Spiritan priest.

  • Venerable Francis Mary of Camporosso
    Venerable Francis Mary of Camporosso

    1804–1866 · Modern · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Francesco Maria da Camporosso (27 December 1804 - 17 September 1866) - born Giovanni Croese - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.

  • Venerable Francisco Coll Guitar
    Venerable Francisco Coll Guitar

    1812–1875 · Modern · Dominican Order

    Francisco Coll Guitart, OP (Catalan: Francesc Coll i Guitart;18 May 1812 – 2 April 1875) was a Spanish Catholic priest of the Order of Preachers and founder of the Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin.

  • Venerable Francisco Martín Fernández de Posadas
    Venerable Francisco Martín Fernández de Posadas

    1644–1713 · Modern · Dominican Order

    Francisco Martín Fernández de Posadas (25 November 1644 - 20 September 1713) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Preachers.

  • Venerable Francisco Valdés Subercaseaux Padre Pancho
    Venerable Francisco Valdés Subercaseaux Padre Pancho

    1908–1982 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Maximiano Valdés Subercaseaux (23 September 1908 – 4 January 1982) - in religious Francisco - was a Chilean Roman Catholic prelate who was a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin and served as the first Bishop of Osorno from 1956 until his death.

  • Venerable Franz-Josef Rudigier
    Venerable Franz-Josef Rudigier

    1811–1884 · Modern

    Franz Josef Rudigier (7 April 1811 – 29 November 1884) was an Austrian Roman Catholic prelate and served as the Bishop of Linz from his appointment in 1853 until his death.

  • Venerable Franziska Streitel
    Venerable Franziska Streitel

    1844–1911 · Contemporary · Franciscans

    Franziska Streitel (born Amalia Streitel, religious name Maria Franziska of the Cross, 24 November 1844 – 6 March 1911) was a German religious sister in the Roman Catholic Church. Streitel founded the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother.

  • Venerable Frederic Baraga
    Venerable Frederic Baraga

    1797–1868 · Modern

    Irenaeus Frederic Baraga (June 29, 1797 – January 19, 1868; Slovene: Irenej Friderik Baraga) was a Slovenian Catholic missionary to the United States, grammarian and author of Christian poetry and hymns in Native American languages.

  • Venerable Frei Damião
    Venerable Frei Damião

    1898–1997 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Damião de Bozzano O.F.M. Cap., born as Pio Giannotti (5 November 1898 – 31 May 1997), was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin who served in the Brazilian missions for over six decades.

  • Venerable Fulk of Pavia

    1164–1229 · Medieval

    Fulk (1164 - 26 October 1229) was an Italian canon regular and prelate who served as the Bishop of Piacenza from 1210 until 1217 and later as the Bishop of Pavia from 1217 until his death.

  • Venerable Fulton J. Sheen
    Venerable Fulton J. Sheen

    1895–1979 · Contemporary

    Fulton John Sheen (born Peter John Sheen; May 8, 1895 – December 9, 1979) was an American Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Rochester from 1966 to 1969. He was known for his preaching, especially on television and radio.

  • Venerable Félix de Jesús Rougier
    Venerable Félix de Jesús Rougier

    1859–1938 · Contemporary

    Felix of Jesus Rougier, M.Sp.S. (December 17, 1859, Meilhaud, France — January 10, 1938, Mexico City) was a Catholic priest and founder of several institutes of consecrated life who was declared venerable in 2000.

  • Venerable Gabriel Taborin
    Venerable Gabriel Taborin

    1799–1864 · Modern

    Gabriel Taborin (1799–1864) was a French religious brother and founder of the Brothers of the Holy Family of Belley, France. Taborin was born in Belleydoux, France, on November 1, 1799.

  • Venerable Gabriel Urgebadze
    Venerable Gabriel Urgebadze

    1929–1995 · Contemporary

    Gabriel of Georgia (Georgian: წმიდა გაბრიელ ქართველი, romanized: ts'mida gabriel kartveli), born Goderdzi Urgebadze (გოდერძი ურგებაძე; 26 August 1929 – 2 November 1995) was a Georgian Orthodox monk venerated for his dedicated monastic life and piety.

  • Venerable Gabriel de Lesnovo
    Venerable Gabriel de Lesnovo

    1050 · Medieval

    Venerable Gabriel of Lesnovo (Bulgarian: Гавриил Лесновски, Gavriil Lesnovski) hermit and saint, companion of Saint John of Rila and Prohor of Pčinja. All three are venerated in Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Serbia. St. Gabriel's feast is January 15.

  • Venerable Gaetano Errico
    Venerable Gaetano Errico

    1791–1860 · Modern

    Gaetano Errico, MSSCC (19 October 1791 – 29 October 1860) was an Italian Catholic priest from Naples and the founder of the Missionaries of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.

  • Venerable Gaspar Bertoni
    Venerable Gaspar Bertoni

    1777–1853 · Modern

    Gaspare Luigi Bertoni, CSS (9 October 1777 – 12 June 1853) was an Italian Catholic priest and the founder of the Congregation of the Sacred Stigmata, also known as the Stigmatines.

  • Venerable Gauzelin of Toul
    Venerable Gauzelin of Toul

    1000–962 · Medieval

    Gauzelin (died 7 September 962) was a French Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Toul from 922 until his death. He has been named as a saint. Gauzelin was born to noble Frankish parents.

  • Venerable Georg Michael Wittman
    Venerable Georg Michael Wittman

    1760–1833 · Modern

    Georg Michael Wittmann (22 (23?) January 1760, near Pleistein, Oberpfalz, Bavaria – 8 March 1833, at Ratisbon) was a German prelate of the Catholic Church.

  • Venerable George Beseb'ely

    1595–1670 · Reformation

    George II Rizqallah Beseb'ely (or Jirjis al-Basba'li, Beseb'ely, Arabic: جرجس الثاني رزق الله البسبعلي, Latin: Georgius Sebelensis, born in 1595 in Beseb'el, Lebanon – died on April 12, 1670, Keserwan District, Lebanon), was the 56th Maronite Patriarch of Antioch from 1657 to his…

  • Venerable Gerard I of Toul
    Venerable Gerard I of Toul

    935–994 · Medieval

    Gerard (French: Geraud; German Gerhard; c. 935 – 23 April 994) was a German prelate who served as the Bishop of Toul from 963 until his death.

  • Venerable Gerasim Vologodskiĭ
    Venerable Gerasim Vologodskiĭ

    1178 · Medieval

    Gerasimus of Vologda was the first wonderworker in the city of Vologda, Russia He is canonised by the Russian Orthodox Church, his feast day is celebrated on March 4.

  • Venerable German of Solovki
    Venerable German of Solovki

    1400–1479 · Medieval

    Herman of Solovki (Russian: Герман Соловецкий; died 1479) was a Russian hermit. He was one of the founders of the Solovetsky Monastery. In total, he lived in Solovetsky Islands, at the time, the most remote location, for about 50 years.

  • Venerable Ghébrē Michele
    Venerable Ghébrē Michele

    1791–1855 · Modern · Congregation of the Mission

    Ghébrē-Michael, CM (1791 - 30 July 1855) was a priest of the Ethiopian Catholic Church and postulant from the Congregation of the Mission. Born in 1791, he became a monk in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in 1813 and later met Giustino de Jacobis on a pilgrimage.

  • Venerable Giacomo Bianconi
    Venerable Giacomo Bianconi

    1220–1301 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Giacomo Bianconi (7 March 1220 – 22 August 1301) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Preachers. Bianconi - who hailed from Umbria - joined the order in his adolescence and dedicated his pastoral career to his flock and on one notable occasi…