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  • Saint St. Crida

    Crida (7th century) was a saint and princess of Leinster. Her feast day is November 30. Saint Crida, or Crite, was either the daughter of Mark, King of Cornwall, or of an Irish king. She is considered to have been the mother of Saint Boethius.

  • Saint St. Timotheos of Euripos
    Saint St. Timotheos of Euripos

    1510–1590 · Reformation

    Saint Timothy of Euripus (born Tasos Kalamiotis, 1510) is an Orthodox saint and Bishop of Euripus in Chalcis. His feast day is celebrated on August 16, and in 1993, a church dedicated to Saint Timothy was built in his honor on the island of Kea, which is also commemorated on July…

  • Saint Stanisław Mysakowski

    1896–1942 · Contemporary

    Stanisław Mysakowski (born September 15, 1896, in Wojsławice, died October 30, 1942, in Dachau) was a Polish Catholic priest, social activist, pastor, and youth mentor, and a blessed of the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Stanisław Streich
    Blessed Stanisław Streich

    1902–1938 · Contemporary

    Stanisław Streich, born on August 27, 1902, in Bromberg and murdered on February 27, 1938, in Luboń, was a Polish Catholic priest and martyr. He was killed by a communist assassin while celebrating Mass with children in the Church of Saint John Bosco in Luboń.

  • Saint Stanisław Tymoteusz Trojanowski
    Saint Stanisław Tymoteusz Trojanowski

    1908–1942 · Contemporary · Conventual Franciscans

    Stanisław Tymoteusz Trojanowski (born July 29, 1908, in Sadłowo, Żuromin County; died at Auschwitz on February 28, 1942) was a Conventual Franciscan friar, beatified by John Paul II as a victim of Nazism.

  • Saint Stapinus
    Saint Stapinus

    700–720 · Medieval

    Saint Stapin (in Latin Stapinus), also known as Étienne or Estève, born in the 7th century in the hamlet of En Lanet near Dourgne and died around 720 in Dourgne, was a hermit who became Bishop of Carcassonne. Recognized as a saint, his feast day is August 6.

  • Blessed Stefan Grelewski

    1898–1941 · Contemporary

    Stefan Grelewski (born July 3, 1898, in Dwikozy; died as a martyr on May 24, 1941, in Dachau) was a Polish Catholic priest, beatified by the Catholic Church in 1999.

  • Servant of God Stefan Singer

    1871–1945 · Contemporary

    Stefan Singer (Strau, Kappel an der Drau, December 22, 1871 – Fölling near Graz, February 24, 1945) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest, resistance fighter, and leader of the Slovene national movement in Carinthia.

  • Blessed Stefano Maconi
    Blessed Stefano Maconi

    1347–1424 · Medieval

    Stefano Maconi, born in Siena in 1347 and died on August 7, 1424, was a Carthusian monk and Prior General. He worked to reunite the divided Carthusian Order and played a leading role in ending the schism within the order. He is beatified.

  • Saint Stefano del Lupo
    Saint Stefano del Lupo

    1099–1191 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Stephen del Lupo (Carovilli, between 1099 and 1118 – Manoppello, July 19, 1191) was an Italian monk belonging to the Benedictine Order and the founder of a monastery of which he became abbot; he is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Stephan of St. Joseph
    Blessed Stephan of St. Joseph

    1890–1936 · Contemporary · Trinitarian Order

    Stephen of Saint Joseph, born Esteban Ciriaco Barrenechea Arriaga (Elorrio, December 26, 1880 – Alcázar de San Juan, September 12, 1936), was a Spanish religious of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity.

  • Saint Stephen Nguyễn Văn Vinh

    1813–1839 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Dominic

    Saint Stephen Nguyễn Văn Vinh (Vietnamese: Stêphanô Nguyễn Văn Vinh) (born c. 1813 in Bồ Trang, Vietnam – died December 19, 1839, in Cổ Mễ, Bắc Ninh province, Vietnam) was a Dominican tertiary, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Susanna U Sur-im

    1803–1846 · Modern

    U Sur-im (Hangul: 우술임; Hanja: 禹述任), later Suzanne U Sur-im (우술임 수산나), was a Korean Christian laywoman and the wife of Sébastien Nam I-gwan. She was born around 1802 in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, Korea, and died in prison on September 20, 1846, in Seoul.

  • Blessed Suzan Kang Gyeong-bok

    1762–1801 · Modern

    Kang Gyeong-bok, also known as Suzanne Kang Gyeong-bok, was a Korean Christian laywoman and martyr, born in 1762 in Korea and beheaded on July 2, 1801, in Seoul. Her martyrdom is recognized by the Catholic Church, and she is titled Venerable.

  • Saint Sven av Arboga

    Sven of Arboga (Swedish: Sven av Arboga) is a saint of the Catholic Church. No verifiable information about the figure of Sven of Arboga has been preserved. Contemporary knowledge of the saint's cult is based on accounts derived from late legends and tradition.

  • Blessed Sveti Elio
    Blessed Sveti Elio

    56 · Early Church

    Blessed Elio of Koštabona (Saint Helias), a Christian deacon, missionary, preacher, and Roman martyr, born in Koštabona (then Castrum Bonae), died on July 18, 56, in Koper (then Aegida), is considered the patron saint of the city of Koper, the Diocese of Koper, and Istria.

  • Saint Sveti Socerb
    Saint Sveti Socerb

    284 · Early Church

    Saint Servulus (Latin: Servulus) is a Christian saint who lived for a time as a hermit in a cave at a location now named Socerb after him, on the Karst Edge. Servulus was born in Trieste to noble parents, Eulogius and Clementia.

  • Saint Sylvain de Rome

    Sylvain of Rome, also known as Saint Silvanus of Rome or Saint Silvanus (Sanctus Sylvanus or Silvanus in Latin), is a Catholic and Orthodox saint. His feast days are May 5 and November 23 in the West, and January 25 in the East.

  • Saint Sylvanus of Gaza
    Saint Sylvanus of Gaza

    300–311 · Early Church

    Silvanus of Gaza (Latin: Silvanus) was a priest and later a bishop of Gaza who died a martyr in 311, having been beheaded during the reign of Diocletian.

  • Saint Séverin d'Agaune
    Saint Séverin d'Agaune

    507 · Medieval

    Severinus of Agaune (or Saint Severinus, Saint Servin, Saint Sevrin, Sanctus Severinus), who died on February 11, 507, in Château-Landon, France, was an abbot of Agaune at Saint-Maurice in Valais, Switzerland.

  • Saint Tadeo Dulny
    Saint Tadeo Dulny

    1914–1942 · Contemporary

    Tadeusz Dulny (born August 8, 1914, in Krzczonowice; died August 7, 1942, in the Dachau concentration camp) was a Polish seminarian, recognized as a martyr and venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Venerable Tadeoz Stepantsmindeli

    600 · Medieval

    Thaddeus (Tato) of Stepantsminda (died 6th century) was a Christian monk and saint. According to hagiography, he came from Syria. In his youth, he joined a monastery founded by the monk John and, as one of twelve chosen disciples, left the Syrian desert with him.

  • Saint Tamara
    Saint Tamara

    1869–1936 · Contemporary

    Tamara, born Tamara Alexandrovna Mardzhanova (Mardzhanishvili), and known in the schema as Juvenalia (born April 1, 1869; died June 23, 1936, in Moscow), was a Georgian Orthodox nun who served within the structures of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Tangwystl ach Brychan

    500 · Medieval

    Tangwystl was a 5th-century saint and one of the 24 daughters of Brychan Brycheiniog. She married Tydanwedd ap Amlawdd Wledig and lived in Bangor-is-y-coed. She was the mother of Marchell of Dyffryn Clwyd and several other saints.

  • Venerable Tarsilla Osti

    1895–1958 · Contemporary · Sisters Missionaries of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary

    Tarsilla Osti, born on December 6, 1895, in Pula, Istria, and died on December 26, 1958, in Rome, was an Istrian nun and a missionary of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Renowned for her holiness, she was recognized as venerable by Pope Benedict XVI in 2008.

  • Saint Tarsille de Rome

    Tharsilla was one of the three aunts of Pope Gregory I, known as Gregory the Great. She lived in the 6th century. Together with her sister Aemiliana, she consecrated herself to God and lived in piety and mortification.

  • Saint Tatian of Aquileia
    Saint Tatian of Aquileia

    Hilary, sometimes also spelled Ilaro, Ellero, Ellaro, or Elaro (died Aquileia, March 16, 284), and Tatian (died Aquileia, March 16, 284) were the second bishop of Aquileia and his deacon, respectively, who were martyred together during the reign of Emperor Numerian.

  • Saint Tatiana Fomicheva

    1897 · Modern

    Tatiana (Fomicheva), born Tatyana Alekseyevna Fomicheva (January 8 [20], 1897, Moscow Governorate — date of death unknown), was a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, canonized as a venerable martyr in 2000 for universal church veneration.

  • Saint Tatiana Gribkov
    Saint Tatiana Gribkov

    1879–1937 · Contemporary

    Nun Tatiana (secular name Tatyana Ivanovna Gribkova; 1879, Shchukino village, Moscow Uyezd, Moscow Governorate (now Moscow) — September 14, 1937, Butovo firing range) was a nun of the Russian Orthodox Church. She was canonized as a new martyr in 2000.

  • Saint Tatyana Grimblit
    Saint Tatyana Grimblit

    1903–1937 · Contemporary

    Tatyana Nikolayevna Grimblit (December 1, 1903, Tomsk – September 23, 1937, Butovo firing range) was a Soviet nurse and medical assistant who organized aid for prisoners and exiles, including the clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  • Saint Tecla da Lentini
    Saint Tecla da Lentini

    264 · Early Church

    Thecla of Lentini (Lentini, ... – Lentini, January 10, 264) was a Roman noblewoman considered the founder of the Christian cult in the city of Lentini.

  • Saint Tegfedd ach Amwn Ddu

    Tegfedd was a 6th-century saint. She was the daughter of Amwn Ddu ab Emyr Llydaw, sister to Tydecho, and one of the family that fled Brittany and settled on the coast of Gwynedd with the permission of Maelgwn Gwynedd's family.

  • Saint Teigiwg ach Ynyr

    Teigiwg is referred to as a 6th-century saint. She was the daughter of Madryn and Ynyr Gwent. Teigiwg fell in love with a young carpenter who came from Aberffraw to Caerwent to work on a mansion there.

  • Saint Ten Holy Martyrs of Crete
    Saint Ten Holy Martyrs of Crete

    250 · Early Church

    Evaristus is a saint of the Orthodox and Catholic Churches who was reportedly martyred with nine companions near Gortyn, Crete, in 250, during the reign of Emperor Decius (249–251).

  • Blessed Teodoro de Celles
    Blessed Teodoro de Celles

    1166–1236 · Medieval

    Blessed Theodore of Celles, born in Dinant in 1166 and died in Clairlieu, near Huy, on August 18, 1236, was a crusader knight, canon of Liège, and the principal founder of the Order of the Holy Cross (the Crosier Fathers). His feast day is August 18.

  • Saint Teodoryk Balat

    1858–1900 · Contemporary · Franciscans

    Théodoric Balat (Chinese: 德奥理; pinyin: Dé Àolǐ; born October 28, 1858, in Saint-Martin-du-Taur, Tarn; died July 9, 1900, in Taiyuan, Shanxi province) was a French clergyman, Friar Minor, missionary, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church.

  • Saint Teodosio de Auxerre

    Theodosius (died July 17, 6th century, in Auxerre) was Bishop of Auxerre in the first half of the 6th century. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Teresa Chambó Palés de la Divina Pastora

    1889–1936 · Contemporary

    Teresa of the Divine Shepherdess Chambó y Palés (born February 5, 1889; died August 19, 1936) was a Spanish blessed of the Catholic Church and a nun of the Congregation of the Carmelite Sisters of Charity.

  • Venerable Teresa Fardella de Blasi
    Venerable Teresa Fardella de Blasi

    1867–1957 · Contemporary

    Teresa Fardella de Blasi, born on May 24, 1867, in New York and died on August 26, 1957, was an Italian officer's wife. She dedicated herself to street children and adolescents, founding a charitable organization and the Poor Daughters of the Crowned Virgin.

  • Venerable Teresa Gallifa i Palmarola

    1850–1907 · Contemporary

    Thérèse Gallifa Palmarola (Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà, June 21, 1850 – Barcelona, March 17, 1907) was a Spanish religious sister, founder of the Handmaids of the Passion, and recognized as venerable by the Catholic Church.

  • Venerable Teresa Guasch i Toda
    Venerable Teresa Guasch i Toda

    1848–1917 · Contemporary · Carmelite Sisters of Saint Joseph

    Thérèse Guasch y Toda, born on May 28, 1848, in Riudecanyes (Catalonia, Spain) and died on December 15, 1917, in Barcelona, was a Spanish religious sister known in religion as Thérèse of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

  • Venerable Teresa Toda i Juncosa
    Venerable Teresa Toda i Juncosa

    1826–1898 · Modern · Carmelite Sisters of Saint Joseph

    Thérèse Toda y Juncosa (Teresa Toda i Juncosa, in religion Thérèse of Saint Joseph), born August 19, 1826, in Riudecanyes (Catalonia, Spain) and died July 30, 1898, in Barcelona, was a wife and mother.

  • Saint Teresa Zhang He
    Saint Teresa Zhang He

    1864–1900 · Contemporary

    Saint Teresa Zhang He (born 1864 in Yuan, Hebei, China; died July 16, 1900, in Zhangjiaji, Hebei) was a saint of the Catholic Church and a martyr. Teresa Zhang He was born into a Catholic family in a village in Hebei province. Her husband was from the same village.

  • Venerable Teresa de la Cruz Candamo
    Venerable Teresa de la Cruz Candamo

    1875–1953 · Contemporary · Sisters Canons of the Cross

    Teresa de la Cruz Candamo, born on August 19, 1875, in Lima, Peru, and died on August 24, 1953, in Lima, was a Peruvian religious sister and the founder of the Canonesses of the Cross in 1919.

  • Blessed Teresa del Niño Jesús y de San Juan de la Cruz
    Blessed Teresa del Niño Jesús y de San Juan de la Cruz

    1909–1936 · Contemporary · Carmelites

    Eusébia Garcia-Garcia, in religion Thérèse of the Child Jesus and of Saint John of the Cross (1909–1936), was one of the three Carmelite martyrs of Guadalajara during the Spanish Civil War. She was beatified on March 29, 1987, by Pope John Paul II. Her feast day is July 24.

  • Saint Tesauro Beccaria
    Saint Tesauro Beccaria

    1250–1258 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Tesauro Beccaria, also known as Tesauro dei Beccheria and subsequently as Saint Tesauro (born in Pavia, Italy, and died in Florence on September 12, 1258), was a 13th-century Italian ecclesiastic and politician. He was a member of the Vallombrosan Order.

  • Saint Thaddeus of Petrozavodsk
    Saint Thaddeus of Petrozavodsk

    1726 · Modern

    Thaddeus of Petrozavodsk (died 1726) was a Russian Orthodox saint and holy fool. According to his hagiography, he lived in the early 18th century and was of Olonets peasant origin, though other accounts suggest he arrived at the Olonets ironworks from the lower Volga.

  • Venerable Thalassius of Libya

    648 · Medieval

    Thalassios the Libyan or the African (in Latin, Thalassius) was a Christian monk of the 6th and 7th centuries and a Greek-language religious writer whose four Centuries (collections of one hundred aphorisms) appear in the Philokalia of the Neptic Fathers.

  • Venerable The Venerable Mary of Jesus and of the Espino

    1589–1662 · Reformation · Carmelites

    María de Jesús y del Espino was born in Hoyos del Espino, Ávila, in 1589 and died in the odor of sanctity at the Monastery of the Mother of God in Piedrahíta, Ávila, on January 22, 1662. She was a 17th-century Spanish mystic of the Carmelite ascetic school.

  • Saint Theodora of Nizhny Novgorod
    Saint Theodora of Nizhny Novgorod

    1331–1378 · Medieval

    Theodora (secular name Vassa or Vasilisa, presumably Anastasia Ivanovna; c. 1331, Tver – April 15, 1378, Nizhny Novgorod) was the abbess of the Conception Convent in Nizhny Novgorod and the daughter of a Tver boyar.