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  • Venerable Balbino of Carmel

    1865–1934 · Contemporary · Order of the Brothers Discalced of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel

    Ildefonso Sánchez Mayorga, in religion Balbino of the Carmel (Balbino del Carmelo), born March 7, 1865, in El Fresno and died May 12, 1934, in Ávila, was a Spanish Carmelite priest. His cause for beatification was opened in 1961.

  • Blessed Baldassarre Ravaschieri
    Blessed Baldassarre Ravaschieri

    1419–1492 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Baldassare Ravaschieri, OFM (1420 – 17 October 1492) was an Italian Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor. Ravaschieri served as a noted preacher and confessor and befriended as contemporaries Bernardine of Feltre and architect Giovanni Antonio Amade…

  • Saint Balderic, Abbot of Montfaucon
    Saint Balderic, Abbot of Montfaucon

    580–630 · Medieval

    Saint Balderic (or Baudry) was the founding abbot of Montfaucon. Balderic and his sister Beuve (or Bove or Bova) lived in the 7th century in France.

  • Saint Baldomerus of Lyon

    601–660 · Medieval

    Saint Baldomerus was a locksmith born in 601. He died in Lyon in 660 and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Baldwin of Rieti
    Saint Baldwin of Rieti

    1100–1140 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Baldwin was a Benedictine abbot and a follower of St. Bernard of Clairvaux. Baldwin, an Italian by birth, entered the Clairvaux Monastery in France. Later in life Baldwin was assigned to Italy as abbot of San Pastore, near Rieti. There he remained until his death in 1140.

  • Blessed Baltasar de Torres

    1563–1626 · Reformation

    Baltasar de Torres, SJ (born December 14, 1563, in Granada; died June 20, 1626, in Nagasaki) was a Jesuit missionary, priest, blessed of the Catholic Church, and martyr. A victim of anti-Catholic persecution in Japan, he was murdered in odium fidei (out of hatred for the faith).

  • Blessed Baptista Mantuanus
    Blessed Baptista Mantuanus

    1447–1516 · Reformation · Carmelites

    Baptista Spagnuoli Mantuanus, O.Carm (Italian: Battista Mantovano, English: Battista the Mantuan or simply Mantuan; also known as Johannes Baptista Spagnolo; 17 April 1447 – 22 March 1516) was an Italian Carmelite reformer, humanist, and poet.

  • Saint Barbara Cho Chŭng-i

    1782–1839 · Modern

    Barbara Cho Chung-i (Korean: 조증이 바르바라) was a Korean Christian laywoman and the wife of Sebastian Nam I-gwan. She was born around 1782 in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province, Korea, and was beheaded on December 29, 1839, in Seoul.

  • Saint Barbara Cui
    Saint Barbara Cui

    1849–1900 · Contemporary

    Barbe Cui Lianzhi was born in 1849 in Liushuitao, China. She was killed during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900 because she had embraced the Catholic faith. She was canonized on October 1, 2000, by Pope John Paul II, along with the 120 Martyrs of China.

  • Saint Barbara Han A-gi

    1792–1839 · Modern

    Barbara Han A-gi was born in 1792 in Joseon and was a member of the Catholic Church. She died by decapitation in Seoul in 1839. She is recognized as a Catholic saint and blessed.

  • Saint Barbara Kim

    1805–1839 · Modern

    Barbara Kim (Korean: 김 바르바라) was a Korean Christian laywoman, born in 1805 in Bongcheon-dong, Gyeonggi Province, Korea, who died in prison on May 27, 1839, in Seoul.

  • Saint Barbara Ko Sun-i

    1798–1839 · Modern

    Saint Barbara Ko Sun-i (1798–December 29, 1839) was a Korean Catholic martyr and saint. She was the daughter of Ko Kwang-song, a Korean martyr who died in 1801. At the age of 18, she married Augustine Pak Chong-wŏn, with whom she had three children.

  • Saint Barbara Kwon Hui

    1794–1839 · Modern

    Barbara Kwŏn Hŭi (1794–September 3, 1839) was a Korean martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Born into a non-Christian family, she later converted to Catholicism alongside her husband, Augustine Yi Kwang-hŏn.

  • Blessed Barbara Maix
    Blessed Barbara Maix

    1818–1873 · Modern

    Barbara Maix, ICM, religious name religious name Maria Barbara of the Most Holy Trinity, (27 June 1818 – 17 March 1873) was an Austrian Catholic religious sister who established the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Brazil.

  • Blessed Barbara Sim A-gi

    1783–1801 · Modern

    Barbara Sim A-gi was a Korean Christian laywoman and martyr, born in 1783 in Gwangju, Gyeonggi, Korea, and died in early April 1801 near Seoul. Her martyrdom is recognized by the Catholic Church, and she is titled Venerable.

  • Blessed Barbara Sim Jo-i

    1813–1839 · Modern

    Barbara Sim Jo-i was a Catholic born in Incheon in 1813. She died in Jeonju in 1839 and is recognized as a blessed.

  • Blessed Barbara Ulma

    1937–1944 · Contemporary

    Barbara Ulma was born in 1937 in Markowa, Poland, to parents Józef and Wiktoria Ulma. A member of the Latin Church, she died in 1944 in Markowa from a gunshot wound. She is recognized as blessed.

  • Saint Barbara Yi

    1825–1839 · Modern

    Saint Barbara Yi (Korean: 이 바르바라; Hanja: 李巴巴拉; 1825–1839) was a 14-year-old Korean girl who was made a Catholic saint. She was imprisoned for her faith and died during her imprisonment on 27 May 1839, in Seoul, Joseon.

  • Saint Barbara Yi Chŏng-hŭi

    1799–1839 · Modern

    Barbara Yi Chong-hui (Korean: 이정희 바르바라) was a Korean Christian laywoman born around 1799 in Pongcheon, near Siheung, in the Gyeonggi Province of Korea, who was beheaded on September 3, 1839, in Seoul.

  • Saint Barbatus of Benevento
    Saint Barbatus of Benevento

    610–682 · Medieval

    Barbatus of Benevento (Italian: San Barbato) (c. 610 – February 19, 682), also known as Barbas, was a bishop of Benevento from 663 to 682. He succeeded Ildebrand in this capacity.

  • Servant of God Barbora Žagarietė
    Servant of God Barbora Žagarietė

    1628–1648 · Reformation

    Barbora of Žagarė (1628 – c. 1648) was a Roman Catholic laywoman from Žagarė, then Grand Duchy of Lithuania. According to oral history, Barbora distinguished herself by her Christian virtues and died young under obscure circumstances. Her remains were said to be incorruptible.

  • Saint Bardo
    Saint Bardo

    980–1051 · Medieval

    Bardo (c. 980 – 10/11 June 1051) was the Archbishop of Mainz from 1031 until 1051, the Abbot of Werden from 1030 until 1031, and the Abbot of Hersfeld in 1031. Bardo was born in Oppershofen in the Wetterau.

  • Saint Bartholomew Chŏng Mun-ho

    1801–1866 · Modern

    Bartholomew Chŏng Mun-ho (1801–December 13, 1866) was a Korean martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Born in Imcheon, Chungcheong Province, he served as a regional governor but resigned from his post after his baptism.

  • Saint Bartholomew of Braga
    Saint Bartholomew of Braga

    1514–1590 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    Bartholomew of Braga (3 May 1514 – 16 July 1590), born Bartolomeu Fernandes and in religious Bartolomeu dos Mártires, was a Portuguese Catholic and a professed member from the Order of Preachers as well as the Archbishop Emeritus of Braga.

  • Saint Bartholomäus von Simeri

    1050–1130 · Medieval

    Saint Bartholomäus von Simeri was a Catholic monk, presbyter, and abbot born in 1050 in Simeri Crichi. He died in 1130 in Rossano.

  • Saint Bartolo Longo
    Saint Bartolo Longo

    1841–1926 · Contemporary · Third Order of Saint Dominic

    Bartolo Longo, TOSD (10 February 1841 – 5 October 1926) was an Italian lawyer and former Satanic priest who returned to the Catholic faith and became a Dominican tertiary, dedicating his life to the rosary and the Virgin Mary.

  • Blessed Bartolo da San Gimignano
    Blessed Bartolo da San Gimignano

    1228–1300 · Medieval · Third Order of Saint Francis

    Bartolo da San Gimignano (born Bartolo Buonpedoni; 1228 – 12 December 1300) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a member of the Third Order of Saint Francis. Bartolo was born to nobles near Siena and fled home to become a priest to escape his father's wrath.

  • Venerable Bartolomea Capitanio
    Venerable Bartolomea Capitanio

    1807–1833 · Modern

    Bartolomea Capitanio (13 January 1807 – 26 July 1833) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the co-foundress of the Sisters of Charity of Lovere that she established with Vincenza Gerosa.

  • Venerable Bartolomeo Cerveri
    Venerable Bartolomeo Cerveri

    1420–1466 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Bartolomeo Cerveri, OP (1420 – 21 April 1466) was an Italian Catholic priest in the Order of Preachers. He served as an inquisitor for Piedmont and Liguria and knew of threats against his life; a small group of heretics killed him in Cuneo.

  • Blessed Bartolomeo Fanti
    Blessed Bartolomeo Fanti

    1423–1495 · Medieval · Carmelites

    Bartolomeo Fanti (c. 1428 - 5 December 1495) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest from the Carmelite order in Mantua. Fanti served as the spiritual director and rector of a religious movement in his hometown and oversaw the establishment of their rule and statutes while himself s…

  • Blessed Bartolomé Blanco

    1914–1936 · Contemporary

    Bartolomé Blanco Márquez (25 November 1914 – 2 October 1936) was a Spanish secretary of Catholic Action and a delegate to the Catholic Syndicates.

  • Blessed Bartolomé Fanti

    1452–1495 · Medieval · Carmelites

    Bartolomeu Fanti was an Italian Carmelite friar who belonged to the Mantuan Congregation. For 35 years, he served as spiritual director and rector of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in his hometown.

  • Servant of God Bartolomé de Las Casas
    Servant of God Bartolomé de Las Casas

    1484–1566 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    Bartolomé de las Casas, OP ; 11 November 1484 – 18 July 1566) was a Spanish lawyer, clergyman, writer, and activist best known for his work as a historian and social reformer. He arrived in Hispaniola as a layman, then became a Dominican friar.

  • Blessed Basil Hopko
    Blessed Basil Hopko

    1904–1976 · Contemporary

    Basil or Vasiľ Hopko (21 April 1904, Hrabské — 23 July 1976) was an eparch (bishop) of the Slovak Greek Catholic Church. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 14 September 2003 for his martyrdom under Communist occupation.

  • Blessed Basil Moreau
    Blessed Basil Moreau

    1799–1873 · Modern · Congregation of the Holy Cross

    Basile-Antoine Marie Moreau, C.S.C. (February 11, 1799 – January 20, 1873) was the French priest who founded the Congregation of Holy Cross from which two additional congregations were founded, namely the Marianites of Holy Cross and the Sisters of the Holy Cross.

  • Saint Basil of Caesarea
    Saint Basil of Caesarea

    329–379 · Early Church

    Basil of Caesarea, also called Saint Basil the Great (330 – 1 or 2 January 379), was an early Roman Christian prelate who served as Bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia from 370 until his death in 379.

  • Saint Basil of Luni

    400 · Early Church

    Basil of Luni was a Catholic priest who served as a bishop. He died in 400 and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Basinus
    Saint Basinus

    700–705 · Medieval

    Bisinus (sometimes shortened to Bisin) was the king of Thuringia in the 5th century AD or around 500. He is the earliest historically attested ruler of the Thuringians.

  • Saint Basolus
    Saint Basolus

    555–630 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Basolus (Basle) (c.555–c.620) was a French Benedictine and hermit. He was born near Limoges, and then became a monk near Verzy. He spent 40 years as a hermit on a hill near Reims. St-Basle Abbey near Verzy was later named for him.

  • Saint Bassus of Lucera
    Saint Bassus of Lucera

    118 · Early Church

    Saint Bassus of Lucera (Italian: Basso di Lucera; c 40/50–118) was a Christian martyr and saint, and traditionally the first bishop of Lucera in Apulia, Italy. He is the patron saint of Termoli.

  • Saint Bassus of Nice
    Saint Bassus of Nice

    Saint Bassus of Nice (182 ca. – 250 AD) is a 3rd-century Roman Catholic saint and martyr, traditionally the earliest named bishop of Nice. He was active on the Côte d'Azur, and was martyred for his faith under the Emperor Decius by being burned with red-hot blades and pierced fr…

  • Venerable Bastiampillai Anthonipillai Thomas

    1886–1964 · Contemporary · Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate

    Bastiampillai Anthonipillai Thomas or "Father Thomas" (7 March 1886 – 26 January 1964) was a Roman Catholic priest of the congregation of Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate and founder of the Rosarians Order.

  • Servant of God Baudouin I of Belgium
    Servant of God Baudouin I of Belgium

    1930–1993 · Contemporary

    Baudouin was King of the Belgians from 17 July 1951 until his death in 1993. He was the last Belgian king to be sovereign of the Congo, before it became independent in 1960 and became the Democratic Republic of the Congo (known from 1971 to 1997 as Zaire).

  • Saint Beata Bonifacia Rodríguez de Castro
    Saint Beata Bonifacia Rodríguez de Castro

    1837–1905 · Contemporary

    Bonifacia Rodríguez y Castro (6 June 1837 – 8 August 1905) was the co-foundress of the Religious Congregation of the Servants of St. Joseph, who developed the "Nazareth workshop" as both a new format for consecrated life and to help poor and unemployed women.

  • Blessed Beato Constancio de Fabriano
    Blessed Beato Constancio de Fabriano

    1410–1481 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Costanzo da Fabriano, also known as Costanzo Servoli (Fabriano, ... – Ascoli Piceno, February 24, 1481), was an Italian priest of the Order of Preachers. His cult as a blessed was confirmed by Pope Pius VII in 1821.

  • Blessed Beato Serafino

    1747–1822 · Modern

    Serafino Morazzone (1 February 1747 – 13 April 1822) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest. Morazzone served as a simple parish priest in Lecco from his ordination as a priest in 1773 until his death and became noted amongst the faithful for his personal holiness and dedication to…

  • Blessed Beatrice of Nazareth
    Blessed Beatrice of Nazareth

    1200–1268 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Beatrice of Nazareth (Dutch: Beatrijs van Nazareth; c. 1200 – 1268), also known as Beatrice of Tienen, was a Flemish Cistercian nun, visionary and mystic.

  • Blessed Beatrice of Ornacieux
    Blessed Beatrice of Ornacieux

    1260–1303 · Medieval · Carthusian Order

    Blessed Beatrix d'Ornacieux (Beatrice of Ornacieux) (c. 1240–1306/09) was a Carthusian nun. Her feast day is 25 November. Beatrice was a Carthusian nun who founded a settlement of the order at Eymieux in the department of Drôme.

  • Saint Beatrice of Silva
    Saint Beatrice of Silva

    1424–1492 · Medieval · Order of the Immaculate Conception

    Beatrice of Silva (Campo Maior, Portugal ca. 1424 – Toledo, Castile, 16 August 1492), born Beatriz de Menezes da Silva, was a Portuguese noblewoman who became the foundress of the monastic Order of the Immaculate Conception (known as the Conceptionists).

  • Saint Beatus of Liébana
    Saint Beatus of Liébana

    750–800 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Beatus of Liébana (Spanish: Beato; c. 730 – c. after 785) was a monk, theologian, and author of the Commentary on the Apocalypse, mostly a compendium of previous authorities' views on the biblical Book of Revelation or Apocalypse of John.