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- Saint Theodore Krateros
845 · Medieval
Theodore Krateros was a 9th-century Byzantine general who served under the reign of Theophilos. Apparently a eunuch, he distinguished himself by defeating an Arab prisoner in a duel.
Venerable Theodore of Sanaksar1718–1791 · Modern
Theodore of Sanaksar (born Ivan Ignatievich Ushakov in 1718 in the village of Burnakovo, Rybinsk Uyezd, Yaroslavl Province; died February 19, 1791 (March 2 in the Gregorian calendar)) was a monk of the Russian Orthodox Church and the uncle of Admiral Fyodor Fyodorovich Ushakov.
- Saint Theodore of Zaragoza
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Saint Theodore of Zaragoza was the second bishop of Zaragoza, succeeding Saint Athanasius around the year 66. He was a disciple of Saint James who, according to tradition, brought his master's body from Palestine to Galicia in the company of Saint Athanasius; both are depicted on…
Saint Theodoric Balat1858–1900 · Contemporary · Franciscans
Théodoric Balat was a French priest, born on October 23, 1858, in Saint-Martin-du-Taur, Montans, in the Tarn department. He died a martyr on July 9, 1900, in Taiyuan, China, where he was an Observant Franciscan missionary.
Saint Theodoros of Edessa800–900 · Medieval
Theodore of Edessa, or Theodore the Great Ascetic, is the supposed author of a corpus of Greek-language Christian religious literature, part of which appears in the Philokalia of the Neptic Fathers.
- Saint Theodorus of Nicomedia
301–362 · Early Church
Zeno and his sons Concordius and Theodore were Christian martyrs who, according to tradition, suffered martyrdom together in Nicomedia around 362. They are venerated as saints, and their liturgical feast day is September 2.
Saint Theodorus of Perge200–220 · Early Church
Theodore of Perge (Pamphylia) was a 2nd-century saint from Perge in Pamphylia who lived during the reign of the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius. The holy martyrs Theodore, his mother Philippia, Dioscorus, Socrates, and Dionysius suffered together.
Saint Theodosius of Chernihiv1630–1696 · Reformation
Saint Theodosius, Bishop of Chernigov, born into the Polonitsky-Uglitsky family around 1630 and died in 1696, was an Orthodox archbishop of the Eparchy of Chernigov who was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1896.
Saint Theophanes the Branded775–845 · Medieval
Saints Theodore and Theophanes the Branded (Greek: Θεόδωρος καὶ Θεοφανής τῷ Γραπτώ; second half of the 8th century – Theodore d. c. 840, Theophanes d. c.
- Saint Theorigitha
681 · Medieval
Theorigitha (Old English: Theorigitha; died c. 681/700), also known as Tortgith, Thordgith, or Thorctgyd, was a saint from Barking. Her feast days are January 25 and January 26. Theorigitha entered Barking Abbey during the time of Saint Æthelthryth (feast day June 23).
- Saint Theresa Kim
1797–1840 · Modern
Thérèse Kim (Korean: 김 데레사) was a Korean Christian laywoman, born around 1797 in Myeoncheon, Chungcheong Province, who died in prison on January 9, 1840.
- Saint Theresa Kim Im-i
1811–1846 · Modern
Thérèse Kim Im-i was a Korean Christian laywoman, born in 1811 in Seoul, Korea, who died by strangulation on September 20, 1846. Recognized as a martyr and beatified in 1925, she was canonized by Pope John Paul II on May 6, 1984, along with 102 other Korean martyrs.
- Saint Theresa Yi Mae-im
1788–1839 · Modern
Saint Teresa Yi Mae-im (1788–July 20, 1839) was a Korean martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Teresa Yi Mae-im was the aunt of fellow Catholic martyrs Barbara Yi Chŏng-hŭi and Magdalena Yi Yŏng-hŭi.
Venerable Theresia of the Holy Trinity1897–1926 · Contemporary · Carmelite Daughters of the Divine Heart of Jesus
Teresa Ysseldijk (Apeldoorn, November 13, 1897 – Saint Louis, March 10, 1926), known as Maria Teresa of the Most Holy Trinity, was a Dutch Catholic religious sister of the Congregation of the Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus who lived her religious life in Missouri.…
- Saint Thierry II d'Orléans
1022 · Medieval
Thierry II of Orléans, also known as Thierry or Saint Thierry, was an 11th-century French churchman who succeeded Fulk I to the episcopal see of Orléans.
Saint Thomais of Alexandria450–476 · Early Church
Thomaïs of Alexandria, or Saint Thomaïs (born in Alexandria, Egypt; died there in 476), was a Christian, a martyr for purity, and a saint in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. The first mentions of Thomaïs appear in Byzantine synaxaria.
Blessed Thomas Hunt1574–1600 · Reformation
Thomas Hunt (born Thomas Benstead) was an English Catholic priest and martyr, born in Norfolk, England, in 1574 and executed in Lincoln, United Kingdom, on July 11, 1600, during the reign of Elizabeth I.
Saint Thomas Malea850–1000 · Medieval
Thomas Maleinos (9th–10th centuries) is a venerable saint of the Orthodox Church. His feast day is celebrated on July 7 according to the Julian calendar. Venerable Thomas Maleinos was born in the 9th century.
- Saint Thomas Nguyễn Văn Đệ
1811–1839 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Dominic
Saint Thomas Nguyễn Văn Đệ (born c. 1811 in Bồ Trang, Thái Bình province, Vietnam; died December 19, 1839, in Cổ Mễ, Bắc Ninh province, Vietnam) was a Dominican tertiary, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church.
- Saint Thomas Toán
1764–1840 · Modern
Saint Thomas Toán (Vietnamese: Tôma Toán) (born c. 1764 in Cần Phán, Nam Định Province; died June 27, 1840, in Nam Định) was a Vietnamese catechist, Dominican tertiary, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church. Thomas Toán was born around 1764.
- Saint Thomas Trần Văn Thiện
1820–1838 · Modern
Saint Thomas Trần Văn Thiện (born c. 1820 in Trung Quán, Quảng Bình Province, Vietnam – died September 21, 1838, in Nhan Biều, Quảng Trị Province, Vietnam) was a seminarian, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church.
Saint Thomas Đinh Viết Dụ1783–1839 · Modern · Dominican Order
Saint Thomas Đinh Viết Dụ (born c. 1783 in Phú Nhai, Nam Định Province, Vietnam; died November 26, 1839, in Bảy Mẫu, Vietnam) was a Dominican friar, martyr, and saint of the Catholic Church. Thomas Đinh Viết Dụ was born in Phú Nhai, Nam Định Province.
- Blessed Thomas-Nicolas Dubray
1746–1792 · Modern
Thomas-Nicolas Dubray (Beauvais, January 21, 1746 – Paris, September 1792) was a French clergyman. Dubray entered the Society of Saint-Sulpice as a novice in 1768 and was known as an amiable young man.
Saint Thuribe du Mans—
According to legend, Thuribius is a 3rd-century saint who is said to have died at the beginning of the 4th century. He was the presumed second bishop of Le Mans from 299 to 305, and should not be confused with Thuribius II, a bishop of the same diocese who lived about a century l…
Saint Thyrsus of Saulieu200–177 · Early Church
Thyrsus, also known as Thyrsus of Autun, was a Christian deacon and disciple of Polycarp of Smyrna (modern-day Izmir in Anatolia, formerly Asia Minor, in western Turkey). He was sent to Gaul in the 2nd century with the priest Andochius to preach the Gospel.
- Blessed Thècle de Roubaix
850 · Medieval
Thecla of Roubaix was a virgin, wealthy benefactress, and ascetic from Roubaix in French Flanders. Her feast day is February 20. Jean Cousin in his History of Tournai and Arnould de Raisse (Raissius) in his Supplement to the Lives of the Belgian Saints give her the titles of piou…
- Saint Théodechilde
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Theodechilde, also known as Thechilde or Thichilde, from the Germanic Theut-hild (born c. 523, died 563), was the daughter of Theuderic I (born c. 485–490, died 534), who was himself a son of Clovis. She is cited as a king's daughter, a king's sister, and a king's wife.
Venerable Théodose de Totma1550–1568 · Reformation
Theodosius was a Russian Orthodox monk who lived in Russia during the 16th century. Born around 1530 in or near Vologda, he died in 1568. He founded a monastery in Totma.
Saint Thérèse de Saint-Augustin1752–1794 · Modern · Order of Discalced Nuns of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
Marie-Madeleine-Claudine Lidoine, known in religion as Mother Thérèse of St. Augustine or sometimes Madame Lidoine (Paris, September 22, 1752 – Paris, July 17, 1794), was the prioress of the Carmelites of Compiègne who were guillotined in Paris during the Reign of Terror.
Saint Tigre—
Saint Tigris, also known as Tygris or Tigre, of Maurienne or Valloire, and better known as Saint Thecla, was a Savoyard hermit, most likely from Valloire in Maurienne, who is believed to have lived in the 6th century.
Venerable Tikhon Lukhovskoy1500–1503 · Reformation
Tikhon of Lukh, of Kostroma (Tikhon of Lukh; born Timofey; first half of the 15th century, Grand Duchy of Lithuania — June 16 (29), 1503, Tikhonova Pustyn, Russian State) was an Orthodox monk, ascetic, non-possessor, and founder of the Nikolo-Tikhonov Monastery (modern-day villag…
Saint Timon50–100 · Early Church
Timon is a Christian saint commemorated locally on April 19 in the West, on December 30 in the East, or on July 28 along with four other deacons. He is one of the Seven, the first deacons in the history of the Church, and one of the seventy disciples chosen by Jesus Christ.
- Venerable Titus Maria Horten
1882–1936 · Contemporary · Dominican Order
Titus Maria Horten, OP (born Franz Aloysius Laurenz Friedrich Horten on August 9, 1882, in Elberfeld, now a district of Wuppertal; died January 25, 1936, in Oldenburg) was a German Dominican friar and Roman Catholic priest from the Horten entrepreneurial family.
Blessed Tomas Sitjar Fortiá1866–1936 · Contemporary · Society of Jesus
Tomás Sitjar Fortiá (born March 21, 1866, in Girona; died August 19, 1936, in Gandia) was a Catholic priest, Jesuit, and martyr of the Spanish Civil War, who was a victim of anti-Catholic persecution and is honored as a blessed of the Catholic Church.
- Saint Tomasz Khuông
1789–1860 · Modern · Third Order of Saint Dominic
Saint Thomas Khuông (Vietnamese: Tôma Khuông) (born c. 1779 or 1789 in Nam Hoà, Hưng Yên province, Vietnam – died January 30, 1860, in Hưng Yên, Vietnam) was a priest, a Dominican tertiary, a martyr, and a saint of the Catholic Church.
Blessed Tomás Capdevila Miró1914–1936 · Contemporary · Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Tomás Capdevila Miró, C.M.F. (Maldà, May 5, 1914 – Barbastro, August 13, 1936), was a Spanish religious who was martyred in Barbastro during the Spanish Civil War and is venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church.
- Blessed Tomás Cuartero Gascón
1915–1936 · Contemporary · Passionists
Tomás Cuartero Gascón, who took the religious name Tomás of the Blessed Sacrament, C.P. (Tabuenca, February 22, 1915 – Manzanares, October 23, 1936), was a brother of the Passionist Congregation murdered by anticlerical forces during the Spanish Civil War.
Venerable Tomás de la Virgen1587–1647 · Reformation · Trinitarian Order
Thomas de la Virgen (1587–1647) was a Spanish Discalced Trinitarian friar. Bedridden by illness for forty years, he saw the greatest religious and political figures of the Golden Age pass by his bedside to seek his counsel. Pope Pius VII declared him venerable in 1805.
Saint Torgil—
Saint Torgil, or Torkel, is a Swedish saint who, according to tradition, was a churchwarden at Kumla Church in Närke during the Middle Ages. He is believed to have been killed for his faith with the clapper of a church bell.
- Saint Trea
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Trea (5th century) was an Irish hermit and Catholic saint, commemorated on August 3. Saint Trea (Old Irish: Trea), daughter of Cairthenn, King of Dál nAraidi, was an Irish hermit who converted to Christianity through the prayers of Saint Patrick.
- Saint Trivier de Thérouanne
450 · Early Church
Trivier of Thérouanne was a 6th-century Christian religious figure and a hermit at the Abbey of Thérouanne before retiring to Bresse. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and celebrated on January 16.
- Saint Trofim Kuznetsov
1885–1919 · Contemporary
Trofim Kuznetsov (July 22, 1885, village of Kazakovka, Syzran Uyezd, Simbirsk Governorate — January 1919) was a priest and a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, canonized as a hieromartyr in 2000 for universal church veneration.
- Servant of God Trofima Miloslavić
1888–1950 · Contemporary · Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul
Trofima Mada Miloslavić (Makoše, Župa dubrovačka, August 17, 1888 – Rome, November 26, 1950) was a Croatian Catholic nun, a Sister of Charity, and a victim of the Yugoslav communist regime.
- Saint Trojècia de Rodés
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Triaise or Trojecie (Poitiers, Early Middle Ages – Rodez) was a Christian woman, a recluse and later a pilgrim in Aquitaine, who lived during an uncertain period of the Early Middle Ages.
Saint Tudglid500 · Medieval
Saint Tudclyd (also known as Tudy, Tudelyd, Tybie, or Tydie; born in Brycheiniog/Breconshire, Wales; died 532 (?) in Brittany) was a nun and missionary. Her feast day is January 30 (Roman Catholic and Orthodox as Tudy). She should not be confused with the Breton saint Tudy.
Venerable Tytus of Kyiv1190 · Medieval
Titus of the Kiev Caves (died c. 1190) was a 12th-century presbyter and monk of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, venerated as a venerable saint in the Russian Orthodox Church.
- Saint Társila
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Saint Tharsilla was a 6th-century virgin, an aunt of Pope Gregory I the Great, and a saint of the Catholic Church. The only information about Tharsilla comes from the Dialogues written by her brother Gordianus, the father of Pope Gregory the Great.
Saint Udaut405–452 · Early Church
Udaut of Ax, or Saint Udaut (405–452), was a Catholic priest and martyr of Visigothic origin. He was reportedly arrested and put to death on May 11, 452, by the Ostrogothic king Valamir in Ax-les-Thermes, Ariège.
Blessed Ugo degli Atti1227–1270 · Medieval · Sylvestrines
Ugo degli Atti (Serra San Quirico, first half of the 13th century – Sassoferrato, July 26, 1270) was an Italian religious figure, a monk of the Sylvestrine Congregation of the Order of Saint Benedict. He is venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church.
Saint Uladzimir Chiraska1874–1933 · Contemporary
Vladimir Grigoryevich Khirasko (January 11, 1874 – 1933) was an archpriest of the Russian Orthodox Church and a teacher at several colleges and parochial schools.