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  • Servant of God Antonio Ferrer Rodrigo

    1921–1936 · Contemporary

    Antonio Ferrer Rodrigo was an activist and altar server born in 1921 in Alfafar, Spain. A citizen of the Second Spanish Republic, he died in 1936 in Picassent from a gunshot wound. He is currently recognized as a Servant of God within the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Antonio Franco
    Blessed Antonio Franco

    1585–1626 · Reformation

    Antonio Franco (26 September 1585 – 2 September 1626) was an Italian Catholic priest and prelate of Santa Lucia del Mela. Franco was beatified in 2013 when a miracle was discovered to have been performed through his intercession.

  • Blessed Antonio Lasa

    1913–1936 · Contemporary · Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

    Antonio Lasa was a Catholic priest and a member of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, born in 1913 in Loizu. He died in 1936 at the Fernán Caballero train station from a gunshot wound. He is recognized as a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Servant of God Antonio Lombardi

    1898–1950 · Contemporary

    Antonio Lombardi was born in Catanzaro in 1898 to his father, Nicola Lombardi. A philosophy historian and citizen of the Kingdom of Italy and Italy, he died in 1950. He is currently recognized as a Servant of God.

  • Blessed Antonio Lucci
    Blessed Antonio Lucci

    1682–1752 · Modern · Franciscans

    Antonio Lucci (2 August 1682 – 25 July 1752), born Angelo Nicola Lucci, was an Italian Catholic professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Conventual (the "Franciscans") and served as the Bishop of Bovino from 1729 until his death.

  • Venerable Antonio Maria Gianelli
    Venerable Antonio Maria Gianelli

    1789–1846 · Modern

    Antonio Maria Gianelli (12 April 1789 – 7 June 1846) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Bobbio from 1837 until his death. He was also the founder of the Figlie di Nostra Signora del Giardino and the Missionaries of Saint Alphonsus.

  • Venerable Antonio Maria Pucci
    Venerable Antonio Maria Pucci

    1819–1892 · Modern · Servite Order

    Antonio Maria Pucci (16 April 1819 - 12 January 1892) - born Eustachio Pucci - was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Servite Order.

  • Blessed Antonio Migliorati
    Blessed Antonio Migliorati

    1355–1450 · Medieval · Order of St. Augustine

    Antonio Migliorati was a Christian religious of the Order of St. Augustine, born in 1355 in Amandola. He lived in Amandola until his death in 1450. He is recognized as a blessed.

  • Venerable Antonio Patrizi
    Venerable Antonio Patrizi

    1280–1311 · Medieval · Augustinians

    Antonio Patrizi (17 January 1280 - 23 April 1311) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Saint Augustine. Patrizi joined the order in Lecceto and lived as a hermit prior to his sudden death while visiting his friend at another convent.

  • Blessed Antonio Pavoni
    Blessed Antonio Pavoni

    1325–1374 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Antonio Pavoni, OP (c. 1325 - 9 April 1374) was an Italian Catholic priest and member from the Order of Preachers. He served as an inquisitor-general for Pope Urban V in combatting Waldensians in the Lombard region, but the Waldensians succeeded in killing him in an ambush as he…

  • Venerable Antonio Provolo

    1801–1842 · Modern

    Antonio Provolo (17 February 1801 – 4 November 1842) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest best known for his work with deaf-mute children in Verona. He was the founder of the Institute for the Deaf as well as two religious orders dedicated to the care of deaf-mute children.

  • Blessed Antonio Rosmini
    Blessed Antonio Rosmini

    1797–1855 · Modern

    Antonio Francesco Davide Ambrogio Rosmini-Serbati, IC was an Italian Catholic priest and philosopher. He founded the Rosminians, officially the Institute of Charity, and pioneered the concept of social justice and Italian Liberal Catholicism.

  • Blessed Antonio Silvestre Moya

    1892–1936 · Contemporary

    Antonio Silvestre Moya (born October 26, 1892, in Olleria; died August 8, 1936, in El Salter) was a Spanish Catholic priest and a blessed of the Catholic Church. He was born on October 26, 1892, and was baptized the same day.

  • Blessed Antonio Suarez Riu

    1902–1936 · Contemporary · Benedictines

    Antonio Suarez Riu was a Spanish Catholic priest and a member of the Benedictine order. Born in 1902 in Torres del Obispo, he died in 1936 in Barbastro. He is recognized as a blessed within the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Antonio Sáez de Ybarra

    1914–1936 · Contemporary · Franciscans

    Antonio Sáez de Ybarra López de Arcaute, O.F.M., born Ruperto (Hijona, Álava, March 25, 1914 – Azuaga, Badajoz, September 22, 1936), was a Spanish blessed and martyr.

  • Servant of God Antonio Vincenso González Suárez

    1817–1851 · Modern

    Antonio Vicente González Suárez (Agüimes, April 5, 1817 – Las Palmas, June 22, 1851) was a Spanish diocesan priest. Pope Francis approved the decree recognizing his heroic virtues on December 22, 2020, and he is recognized as venerable, a preliminary step toward beatification.

  • Venerable Antonio da Stroncone

    1391–1461 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Antonio da Stroncone (1391 – 7 February 1461) was an Italian friar of the Order of Friars Minor. He became a member of that order in his youth after cultivating a strong devotion to Francis of Assisi during his childhood with his parents who were members of the Third Order of Sai…

  • Blessed Antonio de Jesús y María
    Blessed Antonio de Jesús y María

    1902–1936 · Contemporary · Trinitarian Order

    Antonio de Jesús y María, born Juan Antonio Salútregui y Uribarren (Guernica, February 5, 1902 – Alcázar de San Juan, July 26, 1936), was a Spanish priest of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity.

  • Saint Antonio de Tizatlán

    1516–1529 · Reformation

    Saint Antonio de Tizatlán was born in 1516 in San Esteban Tizatlan and died in 1529 in Cuauhtinchán. He is recognized as a saint.

  • Saint Antonio di Gerace

    950 · Medieval

    Saint Antonio di Gerace was a monk and hermit born in 950. He died in Locri.

  • Saint Antony II of Constantinople
    Saint Antony II of Constantinople

    829–901 · Medieval

    Antony II Kauleas (Greek: Ἀντώνιος Καυλέας, romanized: Antōnios Kauleas; died 12 February 901) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from August 893 to 12 February 901. A monk by age 12, Antony Kauleas became a priest and the abbot of an unnamed monastery.

  • Venerable Antony of Siya
    Venerable Antony of Siya

    1478–1556 · Reformation

    Anthony of Siya (Russian: Антоний Сийский, romanized: Antony Siysky; 1478–1556) was a Russian Orthodox monk who was proclaimed a saint after his death.

  • Saint Antony the Younger

    785–865 · Medieval

    Saint Antony the Younger (Greek: Ἀντώνιος ὁ Νέος; 785 – 11 November 865) was a Byzantine military officer who became a monk and saint. He is commemorated by the Eastern Orthodox Church on 1 December.

  • Venerable Antun Dujlović

    1914–1943 · Contemporary

    Antun Dujlović was born in 1914 and died in 1943. He is recognized as a Venerable within the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Antyd

    Saint Antidius (born ?, died c. 411) was a Catholic saint, Bishop of Besançon, and martyr. The biography of this saint, written many years after his death, was based on undocumented legends.

  • Venerable Antônio Ferreira Viçoso
    Venerable Antônio Ferreira Viçoso

    1787–1875 · Modern · Congregation of the Mission

    Antônio José Ferreira Viçoso (13 May 1787 – 7 July 1875) was a Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Mariana from 1843 until his death; he was also a professed member from the Congregation of the Mission.

  • Saint Anysia of Salonika
    Saint Anysia of Salonika

    285–304 · Early Church

    Saint Anysia of Thessalonica (Greek: Άγία Άνυσία) (d. c. 304) was a Christian virgin and martyr of the 4th century. She was born of pious and affluent parents who "raised her in Christian piety".

  • Saint Anysius of Thessalonice

    350–407 · Early Church

    Anysius of Thessalonice was an Eastern Orthodox priest and bishop born in 350. A citizen of the Byzantine Empire, he died in Thessaloniki in 407. He is recognized as a saint within the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  • Servant of God Anzelm Polak
    Servant of God Anzelm Polak

    1883–1942 · Contemporary · Teutonic Order

    Anselm Leo Polák (April 8, 1883, Dolní Životice – October 17, 1942, Jasenovac concentration camp, Gradina Donja, present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, then the Independent State of Croatia) was a Catholic priest, a member of the Teutonic Order, and a martyr of Nazi totalitarianism.

  • Saint Aper of Toul
    Saint Aper of Toul

    500–507 · Medieval

    Saint Aprus (or Aper, French: Apre, Epvre, Èvre, Avre; died 507) was the seventh bishop of Toul (r. 500–507). He has been considered a saint in Toul since the 10th century. His feast day is celebrated on 15 September.

  • Saint Aphian
    Saint Aphian

    287–306 · Early Church

    Amphian (Latin: Amphianus, Greek: Αμφιανός) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church and by the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is said to have died during the persecutions of the Emperor Galerius on April 2 in or around the year 305.

  • Saint Aphrahat
    Saint Aphrahat

    270–346 · Early Church

    Aphrahat (c. 280–c. 345; Syriac: ܐܦܪܗܛ, Ap̄rahaṭ, Persian: فرهاد, Arabic: أفراهاط الحكيم, Ancient Greek: Ἀφραάτης, and Latin Aphraates), venerated as Saint Aphrahat the Persian, was a third-century Syriac Christian author of Iranian descent from the Sasanian Empire, who composed…

  • Saint Aphrodisius
    Saint Aphrodisius

    200–300 · Early Church

    Aphrodisius (French: Saint Aphrodise, Afrodise, Aphrodyse, Aphrodite) is a saint associated with the diocese of Béziers, in Languedoc, Southern France.

  • Saint Apollinaire Franco

    1505–1622 · Reformation · Franciscans

    Apollinaire Franco, or Apollinaire of Japan, was a Franciscan priest born in Aguilar de Campoo in Old Castile (Spain) around 1570. He was burned alive in Omura, Japan, in 1622 for failing to comply with the 1614 order issued by the shoguns for Catholic missionaries to leave the c…

  • Blessed Apollinaire Morel
    Blessed Apollinaire Morel

    1739–1792 · Modern · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Apollinaire Morel, born on June 12, 1739, in Prez-vers-Noréaz and died on September 2, 1792, in Paris, was a Swiss Capuchin. He was a martyr of the French Revolution and is recognized as blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Apollinaris Claudius
    Saint Apollinaris Claudius

    200–200 · Early Church

    Saint Apollinaris Claudius (Greek: Απολλινάριος Κλαύδιος), otherwise Apollinaris of Hierapolis or Apollinaris the Apologist, was a Christian leader and writer of the 2nd century.

  • Venerable Apollinaris Syncletica
    Venerable Apollinaris Syncletica

    Apollinaris Syncletica (Medieval Greek: Απολινάριος Συγκλητική), also known as Apollinaria of Egypt, was a saint and hermit of the 5th century, venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church.

  • Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna
    Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna

    100–79 · Early Church

    Apollinaris of Ravenna (Italian: Apollinare; Greek: Ἀπολλινάριος, Apollinarios, Late Latin: Apolenaris) is a Syrian saint, whom the Roman Martyrology describes as "a bishop who, according to tradition, while spreading among the nations the unsearchable riches of Christ, led his f…

  • Saint Apollinaris of Valence
    Saint Apollinaris of Valence

    453–520 · Medieval

    Saint Apollinaris of Valence (also known as Aplonay) (453–520), born in Vienne, France, was bishop of Valence, France, at the time of the irruption of the barbarians.

  • Saint Apollo
    Saint Apollo

    301–400 · Early Church

    In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Apollo is one of the Olympian deities. His numerous functions include healing, prophecy, music, poetry, and archery. He is the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, goddess of the hunt.

  • Saint Apollonios of Sardes

    300 · Early Church

    Saint Apollonios was born in Sardis and died in 300.

  • Saint Apollonios the Anchorite

    Apollonius lived in the 4th century. Canonized by the Orthodox Church, he is liturgically celebrated on January 21, the date of his martyrdom. Apollonius was an anchorite in the Thebaid.

  • Saint Apollonius
    Saint Apollonius

    135 · Early Church

    Saint Apollonius the Apologist or Saint Apollonius of Rome (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος; died 21 April 185) was a 2nd-century Christian martyr and apologist who was martyred in 185 under the Emperor Commodus (161–192).

  • Saint Apollonius of Egypt

    395 · Early Church

    Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος), a native of Egypt, was a writer who is referred to by Theophilus of Antioch as an authority respecting various opinions upon the age of the world.

  • Saint Apollonius of Tyana
    Saint Apollonius of Tyana

    15–100 · Early Church

    Apollonius of Tyana (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Τυανεύς; c. AD 15 – c. 100) was a Greek philosopher and religious leader from the town of Tyana, Cappadocia in Roman Anatolia, who spent his life travelling and teaching in the Middle East, North Africa and India.

  • Saint Apollonius the Apologist
    Saint Apollonius the Apologist

    200–185 · Early Church

    Saint Apollonius the Apologist or Saint Apollonius of Rome (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος; died 21 April 185) was a 2nd-century Christian martyr and apologist who was martyred in 185 under the Emperor Commodus (161–192).

  • Saint Apollos
    Saint Apollos

    100–100 · Early Church

    Apollos (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώς) was a 1st-century Alexandrian Jewish Christian mentioned several times in the New Testament. A contemporary and colleague of Paul the Apostle, he played an important role in the early development of the churches of Ephesus and Corinth.

  • Blessed Apolonia of the Blessed Sacrament

    1867–1936 · Contemporary · Carmelite Sisters of Charity

    Apolonia Lizárraga Ochoa de Zabalegui (18 April 1867 – 8 September 1936), known in religion as Mother Apolonia of the Blessed Sacrament, was a Carmelite nun and superior of the Carmelite Sisters of Charity.

  • Saint Apol·lònia de Barcelona

    · Dominican Order

    Saint Apol·lònia de Barcelona was a nun of the Dominican Order born in Spain. She is recognized as a saint.

  • Saint Apphia
    Saint Apphia

    100 · Early Church

    Philemon was an early Christian in Asia Minor who was the recipient of a private letter from Paul of Tarsus which forms part of the Christian New Testament.