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  • Venerable Jeanne Mance
    Venerable Jeanne Mance

    1606–1673 · Reformation

    Jeanne Mance was a French nurse and settler of New France. She arrived in New France two years after the Ursuline nuns came to Quebec. Among the founders of Montreal in 1642, she established its first hospital, the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, in 1645.

  • Venerable Jerome Pecherskyi

    Hieronymus (12th century) was a monk and recluse of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra. He is a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, venerated as a venerable father.

  • Venerable Jesús María Echavarría y Aguirre

    1858–1954 · Contemporary · Order of the Brothers Discalced of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel

    Jesús María Echavarría Aguirre (6 July 1858 – 5 April 1954) was a Mexican Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Saltillo from 1904 until his death. He was also the founder of the Guadalupan Catechists Sisters.

  • Venerable Joachim of Osogovo
    Venerable Joachim of Osogovo

    1105 · Medieval

    Joachim of Osogovo (Bulgarian: Йоаким Осоговски) or Joachim Osogovski was a Bulgarian hermit, now a saint, a contemporary of Gabriel of Lesnovo and Prohor of Pčinja.

  • Venerable Joanicius of Rakotinci
    Venerable Joanicius of Rakotinci

    1847–1940 · Contemporary

    The Venerable Joanicius was a Bulgarian archimandrite and cleric of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Born in Ohrid in 1847, he died in Rakotinci in 1940.

  • Venerable Joannicius the Great
    Venerable Joannicius the Great

    752–846 · Medieval

    Joannicius the Great or Ioannikios (Greek: Όσιος Ιωαννίκιος ο Μέγας; born 762, Bithynia - November 4, 846 in Antidium) was a Byzantine Christian saint, sage, theologian and prophet.

  • Venerable Joaquim Alves Brás
    Venerable Joaquim Alves Brás

    1899–1966 · Contemporary

    Joaquim Alves Brás (March 19, 1899 – March 13, 1966) was a Portuguese Catholic priest. Faced with the dire economic and moral situation of a portion of the population, he dedicated himself to the education of disadvantaged young girls, the training of domestic workers, and the ap…

  • Venerable Joaquim Rosselló i Ferrà
    Venerable Joaquim Rosselló i Ferrà

    1833–1909 · Contemporary · Oratory of Saint Philip Neri

    Joaquim Rosselló (born in Palma de Mallorca on June 28, 1833 – died in the same city on December 20, 1909) was a Spanish priest, founder of the Missionaries of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, and recognized as venerable by the Catholic Church.

  • Venerable Job of Manyava
    Venerable Job of Manyava

    1550–1621 · Reformation

    Job of Maniava, born Ivan Knyahynytskyi (Ukrainian: Княгиницький Йов; 1550, Tysmenytsya, present-day Ukraine - 30 December 1621) and named as a monk Ezekiel, was a Ukrainian Orthodox saint and an Orthodox clerical activist.

  • Venerable Job of Pochayiv
    Venerable Job of Pochayiv

    1551–1651 · Reformation

    Job of Pochayev (Ukrainian: Йов Почаївський; c. 1551 – 28 October 1651), to the world Ivan Zalizo (Ukrainian: Іван Залізо), in Great Schema John (Ukrainian: Іоан) was an Eastern Orthodox monk and saint.

  • Venerable Johann Baptist Stöger
    Venerable Johann Baptist Stöger

    1810–1883 · Modern · Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer

    Johann Baptist Stöger was born in 1810 in Enzersfeld and served as a lay brother in the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer. He died in 1883 in Eggenburg. He is recognized as a Venerable.

  • Venerable Johann Evangelist Wagner
    Venerable Johann Evangelist Wagner

    1807–1886 · Modern

    Johann Evangelist Wagner, born on December 5, 1807, in Dattenhausen near Dillingen and died on October 10, 1886, in Dillingen, was a Bavarian Catholic priest, rector of the major seminary of Dillingen, and founder of the Regens-Wagner Foundation.

  • Venerable John Berthier
    Venerable John Berthier

    1840–1908 · Contemporary · Missionaries of the Holy Family

    John Baptiste Berthier (February 24, 1840 – October 16, 1908) was a Catholic missionary and educator. He founded a Catholic religious institute, the Institute for Late Vocations in Grave, the Netherlands in 1895 - organized to meet the needs of men who desired to become priests l…

  • Venerable John Calybite
    Venerable John Calybite

    500–500 · Medieval

    John Calybite (or John Calabites, Calibita, Chalybita, Calabytes, Kalabytes, Kalybites, Kalyvitis (Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Καλυβίτης); died c. 450) was a Greek monk and hermit who is venerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church.

  • Venerable John Hambley

    1560–1587 · Reformation

    John Hambley (died 1587) was an English Catholic and martyr, who died during the reign of Elizabeth I. John Hambley was a native of the parish of St. Mabyn, near Bodmin, Cornwall. Hambley was converted to Catholicism by reading one of Robert Persons' books in 1582.

  • Venerable John Ingram

    1565–1594 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    John Ingram (1565 – 26 July 1594) was an English Jesuit and martyr from Stoke Edith, Herefordshire, who was executed in Gateshead on 26 July 1594, during the reign of Elizabeth I.

  • Venerable John Paul I
    Venerable John Paul I

    1912–1978 · Contemporary

    Pope John Paul I (born Albino Luciani; 17 October 1912 – 28 September 1978) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City from 26 August 1978 until his death 33 days later.

  • Venerable John Sullivan
    Venerable John Sullivan

    1861–1933 · Contemporary · Society of Jesus

    John Sullivan (8 May 1861 – 19 February 1933) was an Irish Catholic priest and a professed member of the Jesuits. Sullivan was known for his life of deep spiritual reflection and personal sacrifice; he is recognised for his dedicated work with the poor and spent much of his time…

  • Venerable John Tornike
    Venerable John Tornike

    985 · Medieval

    John Tornike (Georgian: იოანე თორნიკე, romanized: ioane tornik'e; Greek: Ιωάννης Τορνίκιος), also known as Tornike Eristavi (Georgian: თორნიკე ერისთავი; died in 985) was a retired Georgian general and monk who came to be better known as a founder of the formerly Georgian Orthodox…

  • Venerable John Uroš
    Venerable John Uroš

    1350–1423 · Medieval

    Jovan Uroš Nemanjić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Урош Немањић) or John Ouresis Doukas Palaiologos or Joasaph of Meteora (Greek: Ιωάννης Ούρεσης Δούκας Παλαιολόγος, romanized: Iōannēs Ouresēs Doúkas Palaiologos), was the ruler of Thessaly from c. 1370 to c.

  • Venerable John Vincent of Jesus and Mary
    Venerable John Vincent of Jesus and Mary

    1862–1943 · Contemporary · Order of the Brothers Discalced of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel

    John Vincent of Jesus and Mary (born Juan Vicente Zengotita-Bengoa Lasuen; 19 July 1862 – 27 February 1943) was a Spanish Carmelite priest, declared as venerable by the Catholic church. He was born in Berriz, Basque country on 19 July 1862.

  • Venerable John of Egypt
    Venerable John of Egypt

    305–394 · Early Church

    Saint John of Egypt, (c. 305 – 394), also known as John the Hermit, John the Anchorite, or John of Lycopolis, was one of the hermits and grazers of the Nitrian Desert. He began as a carpenter but at the age of twenty-five began to live a life of solitude.

  • Venerable John of Prislop

    1540–1605 · Reformation

    Saint John of Prislop (c. 1540 – c. 1605) left his parents' home to live in the monastic community of Prislop, eventually becoming its abbot. On March 20, 1585, he was elected Metropolitan of Transylvania.

  • Venerable John of St. Samson
    Venerable John of St. Samson

    1572–1636 · Reformation · Carmelites

    John of St. Samson (1571–1636), also known as Jean du Moulin or Jean de Saint-Samson, was a French Carmelite friar and mystic of the Catholic Church. He is known as the soul of the Touraine Reform of the Carmelite Order, which stressed prayer, silence and solitude.

  • Venerable John the Dwarf
    Venerable John the Dwarf

    339–405 · Early Church

    John the Dwarf (Greek: Ἰωάννης Κολοβός; Arabic: يوحنا القزم Yuḥanna al-Qazim; c. 339 – c. 405), also called John Colobus, John Kolobos or Abba John the Dwarf, was a Coptic Desert Father of the early Christian church.

  • Venerable John, of Kyiv Caves
    Venerable John, of Kyiv Caves

    John of Kyiv Caves was a monk of the Eastern Orthodox faith and a citizen of Kievan Rus'. He died and was buried at the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. He is recognized as a saint with the title of The Venerable.

  • Venerable Joona

    1500 · Reformation

    Venerable Joona was an Eastern Orthodox priest who died in 1480. He is buried at the Pskovo-Pechersky Dormition Monastery.

  • Venerable Jordan Mai
    Venerable Jordan Mai

    1866–1922 · Contemporary

    Jordan Mai was a German lay brother born in Buer in 1866. He died in Dortmund in 1922 and is recognized as a Venerable.

  • Venerable Jorge Gottau
    Venerable Jorge Gottau

    1917–1994 · Contemporary · Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer

    Jorge Gottau (1917–1994) was an Argentine Redemptorist priest, ordained in 1942 and appointed the first bishop of the Diocese of Añatuya by Pope John XXIII in 1961.

  • Venerable Josep Samsó i Elias
    Venerable Josep Samsó i Elias

    1887–1936 · Contemporary

    Josep Samsó Elías (17 January 1887 – 1 September 1936) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest who was killed during the Spanish Civil War. Samsó was known for being a brilliant student who excelled in his studies and later in his pastoral duties; he served as a parish priest in seve…

  • Venerable Joseph Cafasso
    Venerable Joseph Cafasso

    1811–1860 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Francis

    Joseph Cafasso (Italian: Giuseppe Cafasso; 15 January 1811 – 23 June 1860) was an Italian Catholic priest who was a significant social reformer in Turin. He was one of the so-called "Social Saints" who emerged during that particular era.

  • Venerable Joseph Marello
    Venerable Joseph Marello

    1844–1895 · Modern

    Giuseppe Marello (known as Joseph Marello in English; 26 December 1844 – 30 May 1895) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Acqui from 1889 until his death and was also the founder of the Oblates of Saint Joseph.

  • Venerable Joseph Vithayathil
    Venerable Joseph Vithayathil

    1865–1964 · Contemporary

    Joseph Vithayathil was a priest from India who has been declared as Venerable by the Catholic Church. He was born in Puthenpally, Varapuzha, Ernakulam District of Kerala State of India to Catholic parents of the Vithayathil family on 23 July 1865.

  • Venerable Joseph Volotsky
    Venerable Joseph Volotsky

    1440–1515 · Reformation

    Joseph Volotsky (Russian: Ио́сиф Во́лоцкий; 1439 or 1440 – September 9, 1515), also known as Joseph of Volotsk or Joseph of Volokolamsk, born Ivan Sanin (Russian: Ива́н Са́нин), was a prominent Russian theologian and early proponent of tsarist autocracy.

  • Venerable Joseph of Optina
    Venerable Joseph of Optina

    1837–1911 · Contemporary

    Joseph of Optina (secular name Ivan Yevfimovich Litovkin; November 2 [14], 1837, Gorodishche village, Kharkov Governorate — May 9 [22], 1911, Optina Monastery) was a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  • Venerable Josip Lang

    1857–1924 · Contemporary

    Josip Lang (25 January 1857 – 1 November 1924) was a Croatian Catholic prelate, titular bishop of Alabanda, and auxiliary bishop of Zagreb (both since 1915). He is widely known for his charitable work, which earned him the title "friend of the poor".

  • Venerable Josyf Slipyj
    Venerable Josyf Slipyj

    1892–1984 · Contemporary

    Josyf Slipyi (Ukrainian: Йосиф Сліпий, born as Ukrainian: Йосиф Коберницький-Дичковський, romanized: Yosyf Kobernyts'kyy-Dychkovs'kyy; 17 February 1892 – 7 September 1984) was a Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and a cardinal of the Catholic Church.

  • Venerable José Bau Burguet
    Venerable José Bau Burguet

    1867–1932 · Contemporary

    José Bau Burguet was a Spanish Catholic priest born in the province of Valencia in 1867. He died in Valencia in 1932 and has been declared Venerable by the Catholic Church.

  • Venerable José María Arizmendiarrieta
    Venerable José María Arizmendiarrieta

    1915–1976 · Contemporary

    José María Arizmendiarrieta Madariaga (Markina-Xemein, Biscay, Spain, April 22, 1915 – Mondragón, Gipuzkoa, Spain, November 29, 1976) was a Spanish Catholic priest and promoter of the cooperative companies of the Mondragon Corporation, originally located in the Basque Country and…

  • Venerable José de Jesús López y González

    1872–1950 · Contemporary

    Venerable José de Jesús López y González was a Mexican Catholic priest and bishop born in 1872 in Aguascalientes City. He served as an auxiliary bishop, a titular bishop, and the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aguascalientes before his death in 1950 in Mexico City.

  • Venerable João de Oliveira Matos Ferreira
    Venerable João de Oliveira Matos Ferreira

    1879–1962 · Contemporary

    João de Oliveira Matos Ferreira (1 March 1879 – 29 August 1962) was a Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate and bishop who served in Guarda from his appointment in 1922 until his death. He was also the founder of the League of the Servants of Jesus.

  • Venerable Jožefa Antonija Fabjan
    Venerable Jožefa Antonija Fabjan

    1907–1941 · Contemporary

    Maria Antonija Fabjan (born January 23, 1907, in Malo Lipje; died December 15, 1941, in Goražde) was a Slovenian Blessed of the Catholic Church, a nun of the Congregation of the Daughters of Divine Love, and one of the Drina Martyrs.

  • Venerable Juan Bautista Rico
    Venerable Juan Bautista Rico

    1561–1613 · Reformation · Trinitarian Order

    Juan García López-Rico (10 July 1561 – 14 February 1613), known as John Baptist of the Conception, was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest from the Trinitarian Order who would establish a branch of his order which he named the Order of Discalced Trinitarians.

  • Venerable Juan José de la Cruz
    Venerable Juan José de la Cruz

    1945–1976 · Contemporary · Conventual Franciscans

    Carlos Murias, born on October 10, 1945, in San Carlos Minas and murdered on July 18, 1976, in Chamical, was an Argentine Catholic priest and Franciscan who was kidnapped, tortured, and executed alongside the French priest Gabriel Longueville during the military dictatorship.

  • Venerable Juan Manuel Martín del Campo
    Venerable Juan Manuel Martín del Campo

    1917–1996 · Contemporary

    Juan Manuel Martín del Campo (14 December 1917 – 13 August 1996) was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and exorcist. He was a student and friend of the bishop Saint Rafael Guízar Valencia and studied for the priesthood in secret during the Cristero War that plagued Mexico during th…

  • Venerable Julia Greeley
    Venerable Julia Greeley

    1833–1918 · Contemporary

    Julia Greeley, OFS (c. 1833-48 – 7 June 1918), was an American philanthropist and Catholic convert. An enslaved woman later freed by the US government, she is known as Denver's "Angel of Charity" because of her aid to countless families in poverty.

  • Venerable Julia Navarrete Guerrero
    Venerable Julia Navarrete Guerrero

    1881–1974 · Contemporary

    Julia Navarrete Guerrero (1 June 1881 – 21 November 1974) – in religious Julia of the Thorns of the Sacred Heart – was a Mexican Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Misioneras Hijas de la Purísima Virgen María.

  • Venerable Julian of Cuenca
    Venerable Julian of Cuenca

    1128–1208 · Medieval

    Julián of Cuenca (c. 1127 – 28 January 1208), also known as Saint Julián, was a Spanish Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Cuenca from 1196 until his death. He also served as a professor and preacher in addition to being a simple hermit.

  • Venerable Juliette Colbert de Barolo
    Venerable Juliette Colbert de Barolo

    1785–1864 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Francis

    Juliette Colbert Falletti de Barolo (26 June 1786 – 19 January 1864) - born as Juliette Victoire Colbert and known in Italy as Giulia Falletti di Barolo - was a French Roman Catholic philanthropist and the founder of both the Sisters of Saint Anne and the Daughters of Jesus the G…

  • Venerable Justin Popović
    Venerable Justin Popović

    1894–1979 · Contemporary

    Justin Popović was a Serbian Orthodox theologian, archimandrite of the Ćelije Monastery, Dostoyevsky scholar, writer, anti-communist advocate and critic of the pragmatic church ecclesiastical life.