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  • Saint Ambrose Barlow
    Saint Ambrose Barlow

    1585–1641 · Reformation · Benedictines

    Ambrose Edward Barlow, O.S.B. (1585 – 10 September 1641) was an English Benedictine monk. He is one of a group of saints canonized by Pope Paul VI who became known as the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales.

  • Blessed Ambrose Traversari
    Blessed Ambrose Traversari

    1386–1439 · Medieval · Camaldolese

    Ambrogio Traversari, also referred to as Ambrose of Camaldoli (1386 – 20 October 1439), was an Italian monk and theologian who was a prime supporter of the papal cause in the 15th century. He is honored as a saint by the Camaldolese Order.

  • Saint Ambrose of Cahors

    Saint Ambrose of Cahors is a saint in the Catholic Church. He is a figure within the tradition of Catholicism.

  • Blessed Ambrose of Siena
    Blessed Ambrose of Siena

    1220–1287 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Ambrose of Siena or Sienna (born Ambrogio Sansedoni; 16 April 1220 – 20 March 1287) was an Italian Dominican teacher, missionary and diplomat. Ambrose was born at Sienna on 16 April 1220, to the noble family of Sansedoni.

  • Saint Ambrosio Francisco Ferro
    Saint Ambrosio Francisco Ferro

    1645 · Reformation

    Ambrósio Francisco Ferro (d. 3 October 1645) was a Portuguese priest from the Azores and martyr of the Catholic Church. Francisco Ferro, a native of Azores, came to Brazil with relatives. He was ordained priest and from 1636 he was a parish priest in Natal.

  • Blessed Ambrósio Fernandes
    Blessed Ambrósio Fernandes

    1551–1620 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Not to be confused with Ambrósio Fernandes Brandão. Ambroise Fernandez (in Portuguese, Ambrósio Fernandes), born around 1551 in Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal, and died (executed) on January 7, 1620, in Nagasaki, Japan, was a Portuguese Jesuit brother and missionary in Japan.

  • Blessed Amnichad von Fulda

    1043 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Amnichad of Fulda (died January 30, 1043) was a Benedictine monk who spent the end of his life as a recluse at Fulda Abbey. He is venerated as a blessed in the Catholic Church. Amnichad was born in Scotland.

  • Saint Ampelius
    Saint Ampelius

    672 · Medieval

    Ampelius (Latin: Ampelius, Italian: Ampelio) was Archbishop of Milan from 671 to 676. He is honoured as a saint in the Catholic Church. Almost nothing is known about the life and the episcopate of Ampelius.

  • Saint Amphion
    Saint Amphion

    There are several characters named Amphion in Greek mythology:

  • Servant of God Amália de Jesus Flagelado
    Servant of God Amália de Jesus Flagelado

    1901–1977 · Contemporary · Q108896108

    Amalia of Jesus Flagellated MJC (22 July 1901 – 18 April 1977), born Amalia Aguirre Queija, was a Catholic religious sister and mystic. She was co-founder of the institute of the Missionary Sisters of Jesus Crucified, best known for receiving, in the 1930s, the apparitions of Our…

  • Blessed Ana Josefa Pérez Florido
    Blessed Ana Josefa Pérez Florido

    1845–1906 · Contemporary

    Ana Petra Pérez Florido (6 December 1845 – 16 August 1906), religious name Petra of Saint Joseph, was a Spanish religious sister. She established the Congregation of the Mothers of the Forsaken and St.

  • Venerable Ana Marija Marović
    Venerable Ana Marija Marović

    1815–1887 · Modern

    Ana Marija Marović (pseudonym Filotea, 1815 – 3 October 1887) was a writer and painter in Italy and Montenegro. She also founded a women's congregation and co-founded the Instituto Canal ai Servi, an institution devoted to helping women.

  • Blessed Ana María Janer Anglarill
    Blessed Ana María Janer Anglarill

    1800–1885 · Modern · Sisters of the Holy Family (Urgell)

    Anna Maria Janer Anglarill, also called Maria Janer, (18 December 1800 – 11 January 1885) was a Spanish religious sister who established the congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Urgell.

  • Blessed Ana de los Angeles Monteagudo
    Blessed Ana de los Angeles Monteagudo

    1602–1686 · Reformation · Dominican Order

    Ana Monteagudo Ponce de Leon, OP (26 July 1602 – 10 January 1686), also known as Ana (or Ann) of the Angels Monteagudo, was a Peruvian Catholic nun in the Dominican Order.

  • Blessed Anacleto González Flores
    Blessed Anacleto González Flores

    1888–1927 · Contemporary

    Anacleto González Flores (July 13, 1888 – April 1, 1927) was a Mexican Catholic layman and lawyer who was tortured and executed during the persecution of the Catholic Church under Mexican President Plutarco Elías Calles.

  • Saint Anacletus
    Saint Anacletus

    25–90 · Early Church

    Pope Anacletus (born c. AD 15 – died c. AD 92), also known as Cletus, was the bishop of Rome, following Peter and Linus. Anacletus served between c. AD 80 and his death, c. AD 92.

  • Blessed Anastasio González Rodríguez

    1914–1936 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor

    Anastasio González Rodríguez (born October 11, 1914, in Villaute; died August 16, 1936, in Fuente el Fresno) was a Spanish Franciscan, seminarian, Christian martyr, and blessed of the Roman Catholic Church.

  • Venerable Anastasius Hartmann
    Venerable Anastasius Hartmann

    1803–1866 · Modern · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Anastasius Hartmann, born as Joseph Alois Hartmann (* 24. February 1803 in Altwis, Lucerne, Switzerland; † 24. April 1886 in Kurji, Patna, India), was a Capuchin, a missionary in India, Titular Bishop and Vicar Apostolic of Patna and Bombay.

  • Saint Anastasius I
    Saint Anastasius I

    340–401 · Early Church

    Pope Anastasius I was the bishop of Rome from 27 November 399 to his death on 19 December 401. Anastasius was born in Rome, and was the son of Maximus.

  • Saint Anastasius of Cluny

    1020–1085 · Medieval

    Anastasius of Cluny, O.S.B. (Venice, Italy, 11th century; Pamiers, modern-day France, 1085), was a scholar who joined the monastery of Mont-Saint-Michel (France) and later lived as a hermit on a neighboring island, until Hugh of Cluny visited him and persuaded him to join the Ben…

  • Saint Anastasius of Pavia

    681 · Medieval

    Anastasius of Pavia (sometimes Anastasius XV, or Anastasius II) was Bishop of Pavia (Ticinum) from 668 until his death in 680. He was a convert from Arianism. He was succeeded by Damian of Pavia.

  • Saint Anastasius the Fuller
    Saint Anastasius the Fuller

    304 · Early Church

    Saint Anastasius the Fuller (died 304) is a Christian saint of the pre-schism Christian Church. Anastasius was a fuller of Aquileia who subsequently moved his business to Salona, although other sources say he went to Spalatum.

  • Saint Anastazy Pankiewicz
    Saint Anastazy Pankiewicz

    1882–1942 · Contemporary · Franciscans

    Anastazy Jakub Pankiewicz (July 9, 1882 – May 20, 1942) was a Polish Roman Catholic Franciscan friar and priest. He was arrested on October 10, 1941 and taken to the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau, where he died.

  • Servant of God Anatole de Bengy
    Servant of God Anatole de Bengy

    1824–1871 · Modern · Society of Jesus

    Anatole de Bengy (born 19 September 1824, executed at the court of the Cité Vincennes, Rue Haxo, Paris 26 May 1871) was one of the five Jesuit martyrs of the Paris Commune, along with Pierre Olivaint.

  • Saint Anatolius of Constantinople
    Saint Anatolius of Constantinople

    301–458 · Early Church

    Anatolius of Constantinople (Greek: Ἀνατόλιος; died 3 July 458) was a Patriarch of Constantinople (November 449 – 3 July 458). He is regarded as a saint, by both the Orthodox and Catholic Churches. Anatolius was born at Alexandria.

  • Saint Anatolius of Laodicea

    300–280 · Early Church

    Anatolius of Laodicea (Greek: Ἀνατόλιος Λαοδικείας; early 3rd century – July 3, 283), also known as Anatolius of Alexandria, was a Syro-Egyptian saint and Bishop of Laodicea on the Mediterranean coast of Roman Syria in AD 268.

  • Venerable Andrea Beltrami
    Venerable Andrea Beltrami

    1870–1897 · Modern · Salesians of Don Bosco

    Andrea Beltrami was a Catholic presbyter and member of the Salesians of Don Bosco, born in Omegna in 1870. A citizen of the Kingdom of Italy, he died of tuberculosis in Turin in 1897. He is recognized by the Catholic Church as the Venerable.

  • Venerable Andrea Bertoni
    Venerable Andrea Bertoni

    1454–1483 · Medieval · Servite Order

    Andrea Bertoni (1454 - 25 May 1483) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Servite Order. Bertoni assumed the religious name of "Giacomo Filippo" upon being admitted to the Servites and he became the procurator of the convent he lived in from his appoi…

  • Blessed Andrea Caccioli
    Blessed Andrea Caccioli

    1194–1254 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Andrea Caccioli (30 November 1194 – 3 June 1254) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor. He became the first priest to enter the Franciscans and served as one of the disciples of Francis of Assisi himself - the priest was at his…

  • Blessed Andrea Carlo Ferrari
    Blessed Andrea Carlo Ferrari

    1850–1921 · Contemporary

    Andrea Ferrari (13 August 1850 – 2 February 1921) – later adopting the middle name "Carlo" – was an Italian Catholic prelate who served as a cardinal and as the Archbishop of Milan from 1894 until his death.

  • Blessed Andrea Dotti
    Blessed Andrea Dotti

    1256–1315 · Medieval · Servite Order

    Andrea Dotti was a Catholic presbyter and religious of the Servite Order, born in 1256 in Sansepolcro. He died in 1315 at the Eremo di Barucola and is recognized as a blessed.

  • Blessed Andrea Franchi
    Blessed Andrea Franchi

    1335–1401 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Andrea Franchi, OP (1335 - 26 May 1401) was an Italian Catholic member of the Order of Preachers who served as Bishop of Pistoia from 1382 to 1400. He was a noted preacher and evangelist with a deep commitment to the poor of his diocese.

  • Blessed Andrea Gallerani
    Blessed Andrea Gallerani

    1250–1251 · Medieval

    Andrea Gallerani († 19 March 1251) was an Italian Roman Catholic from Siena and the founder of the now-defunct Frati della Misericordia association. Gallerani was a distinguished soldier until he killed a man he considered a blasphemer in a fit of rage.

  • Blessed Andrea Giacinto Longhin
    Blessed Andrea Giacinto Longhin

    1863–1936 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Giacinto Bonaventura Longhin (22 November 1863 – 26 June 1936) - in religious Andrea di Campodarsego - was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate and professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin who served as the Bishop of Treviso from 1904 until his death.

  • Blessed Andrea Grego da Peschiera
    Blessed Andrea Grego da Peschiera

    1400–1485 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Andrea Grego (1400 in Peschiera del Garda – 18 January 1485 in Morbegno) was a Dominican friar and preacher. He is venerated as a Blessed in the Roman Catholic church. He was a typical life of frate preacher, devoted to evangelization of villages.

  • Blessed Andrea da Segni
    Blessed Andrea da Segni

    1240–1302 · Medieval · Order of Friars Minor

    Andrea dei Conti (1240 – 1 February 1302) was an Italian Franciscan who was born as a member of the noble house of Conti di Segni. The priest was best known for his humble life of solitude in which he was subjected to demonic visions and attacks though his faith in God saw him e…

  • Saint Andreas Bauer
    Saint Andreas Bauer

    1866–1900 · Contemporary · Ordo Fratrum Minorum de Regularis Observantia

    André Bauer (Guebwiller, November 24, 1866 – Taiyuan, July 9, 1900) was an Alsatian Franciscan, a martyr of the Boxer Rebellion, and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. He is one of the 120 Martyrs of China, whose feast day is July 9.

  • Servant of God Andrej Majcen
    Servant of God Andrej Majcen

    1904–1999 · Contemporary · Salesians of Don Bosco

    Andrej Majcen was a Catholic priest and missionary born in Maribor in 1904 and a member of the Salesians of Don Bosco. Throughout his life, he held citizenship in Austria–Hungary, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and Slovenia.

  • Saint Andrew Avellino
    Saint Andrew Avellino

    1521–1608 · Reformation

    Andrew (Andrea) Avellino (1521 – 10 November 1608) was an Italian Theatine priest. He is venerated as the patron saint of Naples and Sicily and invoked especially against a sudden death. He led a life busy in preaching, hearing confessions, and visiting the sick, and writing.

  • Servant of God Andrew Bertie
    Servant of God Andrew Bertie

    1929–2008 · Contemporary

    Andrew Willoughby Ninian Bertie (15 May 1929 – 7 February 2008) was Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta from 1988 until his death in 2008. On 20 February 2015 a formal inquiry for the cause of his beatification and canonisation was opened in Rome.

  • Saint Andrew Chŏng Hwa-gyŏng

    1808–1840 · Modern

    Andrew Chŏng Hwa-gyŏng (Korean: 정화경 안드레아; born 1808 in Chungcheong Province, Korea; died January 23, 1840, in Seoul) was a Korean saint of the Catholic Church. He was an assistant to Bishop Laurent Imbert.

  • Saint Andrew Corsini
    Saint Andrew Corsini

    1301–1374 · Medieval · Carmelites

    Andrea Corsini (30 November 1302 – 6 January 1373 or 1374) was an Italian Catholic prelate and professed member from the Carmelites who served as the Bishop of Fiesole from 1349 until his death.

  • Saint Andrew Dung-Lac
    Saint Andrew Dung-Lac

    1795–1839 · Modern

    Andrew Trần An Dũng-Lạc was a Vietnamese Roman Catholic priest. He was executed by beheading during the reign of Minh Mạng. He was canonized by Pope John Paul II on 19 June 1988 and recognized as one of the 117 Vietnamese Martyrs.

  • Venerable Andrew Fournet
    Venerable Andrew Fournet

    1752–1834 · Modern

    André-Hubert Fournet (6 December 1752 – 13 May 1834) was a French Roman Catholic priest and together with Jeanne-Elisabeth Bichier des Ages the founder of the Daughters of the Holy Cross, Sisters of St. Andrew.

  • Saint Andrew Kim Taegon
    Saint Andrew Kim Taegon

    1821–1846 · Modern

    Andrew Kim Taegon (21 August 1821 – 16 September 1846), also referred to as Andrew Kim in English, was the first Korean Catholic priest and is the patron saint of Korean clergy.

  • Saint Andrew Trần Văn Trông

    1808–1835 · Modern

    Saint Andrew Trần Văn Trông (born 1808 or 1814 in Huế, Vietnam; died November 28, 1835, in Hội An, Vietnam) was a martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church. Andrew Trần Văn Trông was born into a Catholic family. From the age of 15, he worked to support his family.

  • Saint Andrew Wouters
    Saint Andrew Wouters

    1542–1572 · Reformation

    Andrew Wouters (Dutch: Andries Wouters) was a Dutch Catholic priest who served as pastor in Heinenoord, Hoeksche Waard. He was among the 19 Martyrs of Gorkum in 1572.

  • Saint Andrew Zorard
    Saint Andrew Zorard

    980–1009 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Andrew Zorard (Hungarian: Zoerárd András, Szórád, Zoárd; Polish: Andrzej Świerad, Żurawek, Żórawek, Świrad, and Wszechrad; Slovak: Svorad, Andrej Svorad, Czech: Sverad; German: Zoërard, Latin: Zoerardus) was a Benedictine monk originating from Poland but active in Hungary (now Sl…

  • Saint Andrew of Florence

    900 · Medieval

    Saint Andrew of Florence was a Catholic priest and bishop who died in Florence in 900. He is recognized as a saint within the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Andrew of Phu Yen
    Blessed Andrew of Phu Yen

    1624–1644 · Reformation

    Andrew of Phú Yên (1625 – 26 July 1644) is known as the "Protomartyr of Vietnam." Baptized in 1641, he was a dedicated assistant to Jesuit missionaries and was thus arrested in the persecution of Christians launched in 1644.