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|[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland|Portland]] |
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|Martyr ''per testimonium caritatis fortis'' |
|Martyr ''per testimonium caritatis fortis'' |
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|[[Antonio Margil]]<ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09657b.htm Engelhardt, Zephyrin. "Antonio Margil." The Catholic Encyclopedia] Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910</ref> |
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|18 August 1657<br> [[Valencia]], Spain |
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|6 August 1726 <br> [[Mexico City]], |
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|Franciscan missionary in Texas and Louisiana |
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|Venerable |
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|1820 |
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|[[Felix de Andreis]]<ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01470c.htm A'Becket, John Joseph. "Felix de Andreis." The Catholic Encyclopedia] Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907</ref> |
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|12 December 1778 <br> [[Demonte], Italy |
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|17 October 1820 <br> [[St. Louis]], Missouri |
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|Professed Priest, [[Congregation of the Mission|Vincentian]] and Vicar-General of upper Louisiana |
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|[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis|St. Louis]] |
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|Servant of God |
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|1830 |
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|[[Magín Catalá]] |
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|29 January 1761<br> [[Montblanc, Tarragona]], Spain |
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|22 November 1830<br> [[Santa Clara, California]] |
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|Franciscan missionary of in California |
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|[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco|San Francisco]] |
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|Servant of God |
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|1839 |
|1839 |
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|[[Simon Bruté]] |
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|[[Benjamin Petit|Benjamin Marie Petit]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.potawatomi-tda.org/fbmpetit.htm|title=Father Benjamin Marie Petit|website=potawatomi-tda.org}}</ref> |
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|20 March 1779<br> [[Rennes]], France |
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|26 June 1839 <br> [[Vincennes, Indiana]] |
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|French missionary, first bishop of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Vincennes, Indiana|Diocese of Vincennes]] |
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|Professed Priest, [[Society of the Priests of Saint Sulpice|Sulpicians]] |
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|[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis|Indianapolis]] |
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|Servant of God |
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|Heroic Virtues |
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|Founder [[Sisters of the Holy Family (Louisiana)|Sisters of the Holy Family]] |
|Founder [[Sisters of the Holy Family (Louisiana)|Sisters of the Holy Family]] |
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|[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans|New Orleans]] |
|[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans|New Orleans]] |
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|Venerable |
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|1864 |
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|[[Samuel Mazzuchelli]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sinsinawa.org/mazzuchelli/tribunal_closes.html|work=Sinsinawa Dominicans|title=Mazzuchelli Cause Continues|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160210063344/http://www.sinsinawa.org/mazzuchelli/tribunal_closes.html|archive-date=February 10, 2016|df=mdy-all}}</ref> |
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|4 November 1806<br> [[Milan]] |
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|23 February 1864<br> [[Benton, Wisconsin]] |
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|Dominican missionary priest who worked in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin |
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|[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison|Madison]] |
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|Venerable |
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|1868 |
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|[[Frederic Baraga]]<ref name=CompassVenerable>{{cite news |title = Pope declares Bishop Baraga venerable <!-- |access-date = May 22, 2012--> |newspaper = The Compass |publisher = [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay|Diocese of Green Bay]] |date = May 18, 2012 }}</ref> |
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|29 June 1797<br> [[Knežja Vas]], Slovenia |
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|19 January 1868<br> [[Marquette, Michigan]] |
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|Missionary bishop of Bishop of Sault Sainte Marie |
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|[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette|Marquette]] |
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|Venerable |
|Venerable |
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|[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York|New York]] |
|[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York|New York]] |
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|Servant of God |
|Servant of God |
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|1892 |
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|[[Theresa Maxis Duchemin|Almeide Maxis Duchemin]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sistersofihm.org/who-we-are/ihm-history/theresa-maxis.html|title=Mother Theresa Maxis Duchemin|website=Sisters of IHM}}</ref> <br>(''rel. name'': Theresa) |
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|8 April 1810 <br> [[Baltimore]], Maryland |
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|4 January 1892 <br> [[West Chester, Pennsylvania]] |
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|Cofounder, [[Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary]] and the [[Oblate Sisters of Providence]] |
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|[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit|Detroit]] |
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|Heroic Virtues |
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|1894 |
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|[[Mother Ignatius Hayes|Elizabeth Hayes]] <br>(''rel. name'': Mary Ignatius of Jesus) |
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|1823 <br> [[Saint Peter Port]], [[Guernsey]], United Kingdom |
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|6 May 1894 <br> [[Rome]], Italy |
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|Founder, Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception |
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|[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis|Saint Paul and Minneapolis]] |
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|Heroic Virtues |
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|1895 |
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|[[Patrick Manogue]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scd.org/|title=Gold rush miner turned Catholic bishop considered for beatification|website=Diocese of Sacramento}}</ref> |
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|28 May 1831 <br> Desart, County Kilkenny, Ireland |
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|27 February 1895 <br> [[Sacramento, California]] |
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|Bishop of Sacramento |
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|[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento|Sacramento]] |
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|Heroic Virtues |
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|[[Princess Angeline]]<ref>[https://www.stjames-cathedral.org/history/holythings/10angeline.aspx Holy Things, Holy People – The Rosary of Princess Angeline, June 8, 2014]</ref> [Kikisublo] |
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|c. 1820 <br> [[Rainier Beach, Seattle]], Washington |
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|31 May 1896 <br> [[Seattle]], Washington |
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|Layperson |
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|[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle|Seattle]] |
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|Heroic Virtues |
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|Adele Brise<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/95396|title=Sour Adele Brise|website=Santi e Beati|date=26 December 2010}}</ref> <br>(''rel. name'': Marie Joseph) |
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|30 January 1831 <br> Dion-le-Val, [[Chaumont-Gistoux]], Belgium |
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|5 July 1896 <br> [[Champion, Wisconsin]] |
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|Consecrated Virgin; <br>Member, [[Secular Franciscans]] |
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|[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay|Green Bay]] |
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|Heroic Virtues |
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|colspan=7 align=center style="background:lightgray;white-space:nowrap" | '''Missionary Martyrs of China <br>( |
|colspan=7 align=center style="background:lightgray;white-space:nowrap" | '''Missionary Martyrs of China <br>(1945–1947)''' |
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|Gerard Donovan |
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|14 October 1904 <br>[[McKeesport, Pennsylvania]] |
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|c. January 1938 <br>near Huanren, Liaoning, China |
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|Priest, [[Maryknoll|Maryknoll Missionary Society]] |
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|[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Wuzhou|Wuzhou]] |
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|Martyr ''in odium fidei'' |
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==21st century== |
==21st century== |
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* [[Lena Frances Edwards]] (1900–1986), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Trenton; Member of the Secular Franciscans (Washington, D.C. – New Jersey, USA)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cradlingcatholic.com/2019/03/22/meet-dr-lena-frances-edwards-this-pro-life-african-american-catholic-mother-of-six-changed-the-face-of-medicine-in-america/|title=Meet Dr. Lena Frances Edwards—This Pro-Life, African American, Catholic Mother of Six changed the Face of Medicine in America|date=22 March 2019|website=Cradling Catholic|author=Larry Peterson}}</ref> |
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* [[Lawrence Lovasik]] (1913–1986), Professed Priest of the Society of the Divine Word; Founder of the Sisters of Divine Spirit and the Family Service Secular Institute (Pennsylvania, USA) |
* [[Lawrence Lovasik]] (1913–1986), Professed Priest of the Society of the Divine Word; Founder of the Sisters of Divine Spirit and the Family Service Secular Institute (Pennsylvania, USA) |
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* [[Elizabeth Hirschboeck]] (Mary Mercy) (1903–1986), Professed Religious of the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic (New York, USA) |
* [[Elizabeth Hirschboeck]] (Mary Mercy) (1903–1986), Professed Religious of the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic (New York, USA) |
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*[[Beatification|Blessed]] |
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*{{section link|Catholic Church in the United States|Servants of God and those declared venerable, beatified, and canonized saints}} |
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*[[Congregation for the Causes of Saints]] |
*[[Congregation for the Causes of Saints]] |
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* [[List of venerated Americans]] |
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Revision as of 04:35, 6 July 2024
This list has no precise inclusion criteria as described in the Manual of Style for standalone lists. (June 2023) |
This list includes individuals from the United States for whom there is a public petition to the bishop to commence an investigation into the heroic virtue of the individual leading to a decree declaring them to be a Servant of God.
Candidates
Image | Candidate for Sainthood | Born | Died | Church Status | Diocese | Type of Cause | |
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1724 | Sébastien Rale[1][2] | 20 January 1657 Pontarlier, Doubs, France |
23 August 1724 Old Point, Madison, Maine |
Professed Priest, Jesuits | Portland | Martyr per testimonium caritatis fortis | |
1726 | Antonio Margil[3] | 18 August 1657 Valencia, Spain |
6 August 1726 Mexico City, |
Franciscan missionary in Texas and Louisiana | Venerable | ||
1820 | Felix de Andreis[4] | 12 December 1778 [[Demonte], Italy |
17 October 1820 St. Louis, Missouri |
Professed Priest, Vincentian and Vicar-General of upper Louisiana | St. Louis | Servant of God | |
1830 | Magín Catalá | 29 January 1761 Montblanc, Tarragona, Spain |
22 November 1830 Santa Clara, California |
Franciscan missionary of in California | San Francisco | Servant of God | |
1839 | Simon Bruté | 20 March 1779 Rennes, France |
26 June 1839 Vincennes, Indiana |
French missionary, first bishop of the Diocese of Vincennes | Indianapolis | Servant of God | |
1840 | Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin[5] |
22 December 1770 The Hague, Netherlands |
6 May 1840 Loretto, Pennsylvania |
Missionary priest, "Apostle of the Alleghenies" | Altoona–Johnstown | Servant of God | |
1853 | Pierre Toussaint[6] |
27 June 1766 Haiti |
30 June 1853 New York City |
Layman known for his charitable works | New York | Venerable | |
1858 | Catherine Spalding[7] | 23 December 1793 Pomfret, Maryland |
20 March 1858 Louisville, Kentucky |
Founder, Sisters of Charity of Nazareth | Bardstown | Heroic Virtues | |
1862 | Henriette DeLille[8] |
11 March 11, 1813 New Orleans |
16 November 1862 New Orleans |
Founder Sisters of the Holy Family | New Orleans | Venerable | |
1864 | Samuel Mazzuchelli[9] | 4 November 1806 Milan |
23 February 1864 Benton, Wisconsin |
Dominican missionary priest who worked in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin | Madison | Venerable | |
1868 | Frederic Baraga[10] | 29 June 1797 Knežja Vas, Slovenia |
19 January 1868 Marquette, Michigan |
Missionary bishop of Bishop of Sault Sainte Marie | Marquette | Venerable | |
1872 | Pierre Yves Kéralum[11][12] | 2 March 1817 Quimper, Finistère, France |
12 November 1872 Mercedes, Texas |
Professed Priest, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate | San Antonio | Heroic Virtues | |
1882 | Mary Elizabeth Lange[13] |
c. 1789 Saint-Domingue |
3 February 1882 Baltimore, Maryland |
Professed Religious, Founder of Oblate Sisters of Providence | Baltimore | Venerable | |
1888 | John Christopher Drumgoole | 15 August 1816 Granard, County Longford, Ireland |
28 March 1888 New York City, New York |
Diocesan Priest; Founder, Sisters of Francis of the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin |
New York | Heroic Virtues | |
Isaac Hecker[14] | 18 December 1819 New York City |
22 December 22, 1888 Manhattan, NYC |
Priest, Founder of the Paulist Fathers | New York | Servant of God | ||
1897 | Augustine Francis Hewit | 27 November 1820 Fairfield, Connecticut |
3 July 1897 New York City, New York |
Priest and Cofounder, Missionary Society of Saint Paul the Apostle (Paulist Fathers) | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
Mary Ellen O'Connell (rel.name: Anthony) |
15 August 1814 Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland |
8 December 1897 Cumminsville, Cincinnati, Ohio |
Professed Religious, Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati | Cincinnati | Heroic Virtues | ||
Augustus Tolton[15] | 1 April 1854 Missouri |
9 July 9, 1897 Chicago |
Priest | Chicago | Venerable | ||
1899 | John Joseph Jessing | 17 November 1836 Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
2 November 1899 Columbus, Ohio |
Diocesan Priest | Columbus | Heroic Virtues | |
Maria Catherine Moes (rel. name: Mary Alfred) |
28 October 1828 Remich, Luxembourg |
18 December 1899 Rochester, Minnesota |
Founder, Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester and the Sisters of Saint Francis of Mary Immaculate | Winona–Rochester | Heroic Virtues | ||
1900 | Margaret Dowling (rel. name: Mary Dominic) |
1853 Ballyconra, County Kilkenny, Ireland |
14 July 1900 Sparkill, New York |
Founder, Dominican Sisters of Our Lady of the Rosary (now known as Dominican Sisters of Sparkill) | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
1901 | Ignacij Mrak | 16 October 1818 Hotovlja, Slovenia |
2 January 1901 Marquette, Michigan |
Bishop of Saulte Saint Marie and Marquette | Marquette | Heroic Virtues | |
Eliza Allen Starr[16] | 29 August 1824 Deerfield, Massachusetts |
8 September 1901 Durand, Illinois |
Layperson | Chicago | Heroic Virtues | ||
1902 | Esther Pariseau (rel. name: Marie-Joseph of the Sacred Heart) |
16 April 1823 Laval, Quebec, Canada |
19 January 1902 Vancouver, Washington |
Professed Religious, Sisters of Providence of Montréal | Seattle | Heroic Virtues | |
1903 | Gulstan Ropert | 30 August 1839 St.-Gildas-de-Rhuys, Morbihan, France |
4 January 1903 Honolulu, Hawaii |
Priest, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Picpus); Vicar Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands |
Honolulu | Heroic Virtues | |
George Deshon | 20 January 1823 New London, Connecticut |
30 December 1903 New York City, New York |
Priest and Cofounder, Missionary Society of Saint Paul the Apostle (Paulist Fathers) | New York | Heroic Virtues | ||
1905 | Anne Marie Hazotte (rel. name: Agnes) |
7 May 1847 Buffalo, New York |
6 March 1905 Hays, Kansas |
Cofounder, Sisters of Saint Agnes | Milwaukee | Heroic Virtues | |
1907 | Samuel Henderson[17][18] | c. 1882 | 13 February 1907 Memphis, Tennessee |
Layperson | Memphis | Heroic Virtues | |
Margaret Mary Healy Murphy[19] | 4 May 1833 Cahirciveen, Ireland |
25 August 1907 San Antonio, Texas |
Founder Sisters of the Holy Spirit and Mary Immaculate | San Antonio | Servant of God | ||
1908 | John Green Hanning[20] (rel. name: Mary Joachim) |
12 January 1849 Kentucky |
30 April 1908 Bardstown, Kentucky |
Professed Religious, Trappists | Louisville | Heroic Virtues | |
1909 | François Xavier Prefontaine | 1838 Longueuil, Quebec, Canada |
4 March 1909 Seattle, Washington |
Diocesan Priest | Seattle | Heroic Virtues | |
1915 | Catherine Mehegan (rel. name: Mary Xavier) |
19 February 1825 Skibereen, County Cork, Ireland |
24 June 1915 Convent Station, New Jersey |
Cofounder, Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth | Newark | Heroic Virtues | |
1918 | Julia Greeley[21] | c. 1834 Hannibal, Missouri |
7 June 1918 Denver, Colorado |
Secular Franciscan and philanthropist | Denver | Servant of God | |
1921 | Patrick Heslin | 1 August 1857 Killoe, Longford, Ireland |
2 August 1921 Colma, San Mateo, California |
Diocesan Priest | San Francisco | Martyr in odium fidei | |
James Edwin Coyle | 23 March 1873 Drum, Roscommon, Ireland |
11 August 1921 Birmingham, Alabama |
Diocesan Priest | Birmingham | Martyr in odium fidei | ||
1922 | Mary Walsh | 1850 New York |
1922 New York |
Founder, Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
1926 | Rose Hawthorne Lathrop[22] |
20 May 1851 Lenox, Massachusetts |
9 July 1926 Hawthorne, New York |
Professed Religious, Founder of Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne | New York | Venerable | |
Helena Pelczar[23] | 25 December 1888 Korczyna, Krosno, Poland |
27 April 1926 Cleveland, Ohio |
Layperson | Cleveland | Heroic Virtues | ||
Albert Etlin[24] (rel. name: Lukas) |
25 February 1864 Sarnen, Obwalden, Switzerland |
16 December 1927 Stanberry, Missouri |
Professed Priest, Benedictines (Swiss-American Congregation) | Kansas City-Saint Joseph | Servant of God | ||
1929 | Emma Franziska Höll (rel. name: Mary Alexia) |
1838 Germany |
1929 |
Founder, School Sisters of St. Francis | La Crosse | Heroic Virtues | |
1931 | Elizabeth Barbara Williams (rel. name: Mary Theodore) |
11 February 1868 Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
14 July 1931 New York City, New York |
Founder, Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
1932 | Ambrose Kanoealu'i Hutchison | c. 1856 Honomāʻele, Hāna Hawaii |
17 July 1932 Kalaupapa, Moloka'i, Hawaii |
Married Layperson | Honolulu | Heroic Virtues | |
Benjamin Joseph Salmon[25][26] | 15 October 1888 Denver, Colorado |
15 February 1932 Chicago, Illinois |
Married Layperson | Chicago | Heroic Virtues | ||
1933 | Daniel Arthur Rudd | 7 August 1854 Bardstown, Kentucky |
3 December 1933 Bardstown, Kentucky |
Layperson | Louisville | Heroic Virtues | |
1935 | Lurana Mary White | 12 April 1870 Warwick, New York |
15 April 1935 Graymoor, Garrison, New York |
Cofounder, Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
1936 | Nelson Baker[27] | 16 February 1842 Buffalo, New York |
29 July 1936 Lackawanna, New York |
Priest and church administrator, "Padre of the Poor" | Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo | Venerable | |
1937 | Margaret Reilly[28] (rel. name: Mary of the Crown of Thorns) |
25 June 1884 Manhattan, New York |
18 May 1937 Peekskill, New York |
Professed Religious, Religious of the Good Shepherd | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
1940 | Johanna Butler[29] (rel. name: Marie Joseph) |
22 July 1860 Ballynunry, Kilkenny, Ireland |
23 April 1940 Tarrytown, New York |
Professed Religious, Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
Mary Frances Cunningham (rel. name: Mary Demetrias) |
8 October 1859 Washington, D.C. |
9 April 1940 Towson, Maryland |
Founder, Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart | Baltimore | Heroic Virtues | ||
1941 | Aloysius Schmitt | 4 December 1909 Saint Lucas, Iowa |
7 December 1941 aboard USS Oklahoma, Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii |
Diocesan Priest | Dubuque | Heroic Virtues | |
Edward Proctor Whelan (rel. name: Peter Damian) |
22 January 1908 Newark, New Jersey |
23 December 1941 Happy Valley, Hong Kong |
Professed Religious, Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Brothers) | Hong Kong | Martyr in odium fidei | ||
1942 | Leopoldina Burns (rel. name: Maria Leopoldina) |
28 August 1856 Utica, New York |
3 June 1942 Honolulu, Hawaii |
Professed Religious, Franciscan Sisters of Syracuse | Honolulu | Heroic Virtues | |
James Gerald Hennessy | 24 September 1905 Cambridge, Massachusetts |
1 July 1942 aboard the SS Montevideo Maru, at the Luzon Strait, near Fuga Island, Cagayan, Philippines |
Diocesan Priest | Boston | Martyr in odium fidei | ||
Arthur Duhamel | 19 October 1908 Lawrence, Massachusetts |
3 September 1942 Ruavatu, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands |
Professed Priest, Society of Mary (Marist Missionaries) | Honiara | Martyr in odium fidei | ||
1943 | John Patrick Washington | 18 July 1908 Newark, New Jersey |
3 February 1943 aboard SS Dorchester, at the Atlantic Ocean |
Diocesan Priest | Newark | Offer of Life | |
1944 | Claude Newman[30] | 1 December 1923 Stuttgart, Arkansas |
4 February 1944 Vicksburg, Mississippi |
Young Layperson | Little Rock | Heroic Virtues | |
Anna Ruholl (rel. name: Dolorosia) |
6 December 1892 Lillyville, Illinois |
27 March 1944 Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia |
Professed Religious, Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit | Jayapura | Martyr in odium fidei | ||
Jesus Baza Dueñas | 19 March 1911 Hagåtña, Guam |
12 July 1944 Mangilao, Guam |
Diocesan Priest | Agaña | Martyr in odium fidei | ||
1945 | William Thomas Cummings | 30 October 1903 San Francisco, California |
28 January 1945 sea aboard a POW ship between Taiwan and Japan |
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society | San Francisco | Martyr in odium fidei | |
Antoinette Kunkel (rel. name: Hyancinth) |
21 December 1898 Glen Falls, New York |
(disappeared) 5 April 1945 Benguet, Philippines |
Professed Religious, Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic | Baguio | Martyr in odium fidei | ||
James Paul McCloskey | 9 December 1870 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
10 April 1945 Jaro, Iloilo, Philippines |
Bishop of Jaro | Jaro | Heroic Virtues | ||
1948 | Ignace François Lissner | 6 April 1867 Wolxheim, Bas-Rhin, France |
7 August 1948 Teaneck, New Jersey |
Professed Priest, Society of African Missions; Founder, Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary |
New York | Heroic Virtues | |
1949 | Pierre Joseph Maurin | 9 May 1877 Saint-Julien-du-Tournel, Lozère, France |
15 May 1949 Newburgh, New York |
Layperson; Cofounder, Catholic Worker Movement | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
1950 | Nicholas Black Elk[31] |
1 December 1863 Wyoming |
19 August 1950 Pine Ridge,South Dakota |
Lakota lay catechist | Rapid City | Servant of God | |
1951 | Emil Kapaun | 20 April 1916 Pilsen, Kansas |
23 May 1951 Pyoktong, North Korea |
Diocesan Priest; Army chaplain | Wichita | Servant of God | |
1952 | Francis Xavier Ford[32] |
11 January 11, 1892 Brooklyn, New York |
21 February 21 1952 Guangzhou, China |
Maryknoll missionary, bishop of Kaying | Brooklyn | Servant of God | |
1953 | William Howard Bishop | 19 December 1885 Washington, D.C. |
11 June 1953 Glendale, Ohio |
Diocesan Priest; Founder, Home Missioners of America (Glenmary Home Missioners) and the Home Mission Sisters of America (Glenmary Sisters) | Cincinnati | Heroic Virtues | |
Helena Agnes Franey (rel. name: Marie Helene) |
29 July 1898 Galesburg, Illinois |
23 November 1953 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana |
Professed Religious, Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods | Indianapolis | Heroic Virtues | ||
1955 | Mary Josephine Rogers[33] (rel. name: Mary Joseph) |
27 October 1882 Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts |
9 October 1955 Manhattan, New York |
Cofounder, Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominics | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
1956 | Nancy Hamilton[34] | 20 June 1942 Los Angeles, California |
7 June 1956 Oakland, California |
Child | Oakland | Heroic Virtues | |
1957 | Cora Evans[35] |
9 July 9 1904 Midvale, Utah |
30 March 1957 Boulder Creek, California |
Laywoman, promoted "The Mystical Humanity of Christ" | Monterey | Servant of God | |
1960 | Edward Francis Garesché | 27 December 1876 St. Louis, Missouri |
2 October 1960 Framingham, Massachusetts |
Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Founder, Sons of Mary, Health of the Sick |
Boston | Heroic Virtues | |
1961 | Thomas Anthony Dooley III | 17 January 1927 St. Louis, Missouri |
18 January 1961 New York City, New York |
Layperson | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
1962 | William Kruegler Hernberg | 1 October 1930 Troy, New York |
7 August 1962 Montero, Santa Cruz, Bolivia |
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society | Santa Cruz de la Sierra | Martyr in odium fidei | |
1963 | John LaFarge Jr. | 13 February 1880 Newport, Rhode Island |
24 November 1963 New York City, New York |
Professed Priest, Jesuits | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
1964 | Anthony Joseph Brouwers | 5 September 1912 Los Angeles, California |
14 January 1964 Los Angeles, California |
Diocesan Priest | Los Angeles | Heroic Virtues | |
Joseph Timothy O'Callahan | 14 May 1905 Boston, Massachusetts |
18 March 1964 Worcester, Massachusetts |
Professed Priest, Jesuits | Worcester | Heroic Virtues | ||
Mary Flannery O'Connor | 25 March 1925 Savannah, Georgia |
3 August 1964 Milledgeville, Georgia |
Layperson | Savannah | Heroic Virtues | ||
1965 | Henri Roy[36] | 8 September 1898 Lewiston, Maine |
16 June 1965 Montréal, Quebec, Canada |
Professed Priest, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate; Founder, Secular Institute "Pius X" | Montreal | Heroic Virtues | |
1966 | Bridget Della Mary Gavin (rel. name: Mary Ignatia) |
1 January 1889 Burren, County Mayo, Ireland |
1 April 1960 Richfield, Ohio |
Professed Religious, Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine | Cleveland | Heroic Virtues | |
1967 | John Courtney Murray | 12 September 1904 New York City, New York |
16 August 1967 Queens, New York |
Professed Priest, Jesuits | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
Bruce Phillip Smith[37][38] | 8 February 1920 Faribault, Minnesota |
28 August 1967 Alexandria, Minnesota |
Layperson | Saint Paul and Minneapolis | Heroic Virtues | ||
1968 | Robert Raymond Brett | 3 January 1936 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
2 February 1968 Khe Sanh, Hướng Hoá, Quảng Trị, Vietnam |
Professed Priest, Society of Mary (Marist Missionaries) | Hue | Martyr in odium fidei | |
Adolph John Paschang | 16 April 1895 Martinsburg, Missouri |
3 February 1968 Happy Valley, Hong Kong |
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society; Bishop of Jiangmen [Kongmoon]; Titular Bishop of Sasima |
Jiangmen | Heroic Virtues | ||
Paul John Hallinan | 8 April 1911 Painesville, Ohio |
27 March 1962 Atlanta, Georgia |
Archbishop of Atlanta | Atlanta | Heroic Virtues | ||
Thomas Merton (rel. name: Louis) |
31 January 1915 Prades, Pyrénées-Orientales, France |
10 December 1968 Samut Prakan, Thailand |
Professed Priest, Trappists | Bardstown | Heroic Virtues | ||
1969 | Gerald Michael Fitzgerald | 29 October 1894 Framingham, Massachusetts |
28 June 1969 Marlboro, Massachusetts |
Priest and Founder of the Servants of the Paraclete; Founder, Handmaids of the Precious Blood |
Santa Fe and Boston | Heroic Virtues | |
Joseph Clifford Fenton | 16 January 1906 Springfield, Massachusetts |
7 July 1969 Chicopee, Massachusetts |
Diocesan Priest | Springfield | Heroic Virtues | ||
Catherine Anne Cesnik | 17 November 1942 Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
(disappeared) 7 November 1969 Lansdowne, Maryland |
Professed Religious, School Sisters of Notre Dame | Baltimore | Martyr in defensum castitatis | ||
1971 | Renaud Bouffard | 14 June 1931 Augusta, Maine |
25 May 1971 Chardonnières, Haiti |
Professed Priest, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate | Port-au-Prince | Martyr in odium fidei | |
1972 | Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker[39][40] | 18 August 1934 San Antón, Carolina, Puerto Rico |
31 December 1972 off the coast of Isla Verde, Puerto Rico |
Married Layperson | San Juan de Puerto Rico | Heroic Virtues | |
Thomas Harold Colgan | 27 November 1894 Elizabeth, New Jersey |
16 April 1972 Miami, Florida |
Diocesan Priest; Founder, Founder of the Blue Army of Our Lady of Fátima | Newark | Heroic Virtues | ||
Daniel "Danny" Croteau[41][42] | 27 May 1959 Springfield, Massachusetts |
14 April 1972 Springfield, Massachusetts |
Child | Springfield | Martyr in defensum castitatis | ||
Paul Francis Leibold | 22 December 1914 Dayton, Ohio |
1 June 1972 Cincinnati, Ohio |
Archbishop of Cincinnati | Cincinnati | Heroic Virtues | ||
Gordon Edward Murphy | 24 January 1918 Chicago, Illinois |
28 September 1972 Patna, Bihar, India |
Professed Priest, Jesuits | Patna | Heroic Virtues | ||
1974 | Martin Cabo (rel. name: Marcellus) | 2 June 1915 Chicago, Illinois |
28 November 1974 Neopit, Wisconsin |
Professed Priest, Franciscan Friars Minor | Green Bay | Martyr in odium fidei | |
Patrick Francis Crowley[43] | 23 September 1911 Chicago, Illinois |
20 November 1974 Chicago, Illinois |
Married Layperson; Founder, Christian Family Movement | Chicago | Heroic Virtues | ||
1975 | Bernard Francis Meyer | 16 June 1891 Brooklyn, Iowa |
8 May 1975 Sleepy Hollow, New York |
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society; Prefect Apostolic of Wuzhou | Wuzhou | Heroic Virtues | |
Raymond Herman Pint[44] | 1 January 1930 Independence, Iowa |
20 October 1975 Morochata, Cochabamba, Bolivia |
Diocesan Priest | Dubuque | Martyr in odium fidei | ||
William "Bill" Gauchat[45] | 31 July 1907 Avon, Ohio |
16 April 1975 Avon, Ohio |
Married Layperson; Member, Catholic Worker Movement | Cleveland | Heroic Virtues | ||
1976 | William Woods[46][47] | 14 September 1931 Houston, Texas |
11 November 1976 San Juan Cotzal, El Quiché, Guatemala |
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society | Galveston–Houston | Martyr in odium fidei | |
1977 | Dietrich von Hildebrand | 12 October 1889 Florence, Italy |
26 January 1977 New Rochelle, New York |
Married Layperson | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
1978 | Thomas Wyatt Turner[48] | 16 March 1877 Hughesville, Maryland |
21 April 1978 Washington, D.C. |
Married Layperson | Washington, D.C. | Heroic Virtues | |
Catherine Passananti[49] | 6 January 1894 Boston, Massachusetts |
29 December 1978 Boston, Massachusetts |
Layperson | Boston | Heroic Virtues | ||
1979 | Reynold Henry Hillenbrand | 19 July 1904 Chicago, Illinois |
22 May 1979 Chicago, Illinois |
Diocesan Priest | Chicago | Heroic Virtues | |
1980 | Martha Euphemia Lofton Haynes | 11 September 1890 Washington, D.C. |
25 July 1980 Washington, D.C. |
Married Layperson | Washington, D.C. | Heroic Virtues | |
Carol Ann Piette (rel. name: Rosa Carol) | 29 September 1939 Appleton, Wisconsin |
23 August 1980 El Zapote, Ahuachapán, El Salvador |
Professed Religious, Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic | Chalatenango | Heroic Virtues | ||
August Mauge | 15 September 1910 Pennsylvania |
November 1980 Steubenville, Ohio |
Layperson; Cofounder, Apostolate for Family Consecration | Steubenville | Heroic Virtues | ||
1980 | John Howard Griffin | 16 June 1920 Dallas, Texas |
9 September 1980 Fort Worth, Texas |
Married Layperson; Member, Lay Carmelites | Dallas | Heroic Virtues | |
1981 | James Edward Walsh | 30 April 1891 Cumberland, Maryland |
29 July 1981 Ossining, New York |
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society; Bishop of Jiangmen | Jiangmen and Brooklyn | Heroic Virtues | |
1982 | Horace McKenna[50] | 2 January 1899 New York City, New York |
11 May 1982 Washington, D.C. |
Professed Priest, Jesuits | Washington, D.C. | Heroic Virtues | |
John Timothy Leary[51] | 22 February 1958 Boston, Massachusetts |
31 August 1982 Boston, Massachusetts |
Young Layperson; Member, Catholic Worker Movement and Pax Christi | Boston | Heroic Virtues | ||
1983 | James Francis Carney (rel. name: Guadalupe) | 28 October 1924 Chicago, Illinois |
August 1983 Yoro, Honduras |
Professed Priest, Jesuits | Yoro | Martyr in odium fidei | |
Terence Cooke[52] | March 1, 1921 New York City |
October 6, 1983 New York City |
Cardinal archbishop | Archdiocese of New York | Servant of God | ||
1990 | Thea Bowman[53] | 29 December 1937 Yazoo City, Mississippi |
30 March 1990 Canton, Mississippi |
Member of Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration | Jackson | Servant of God | |
1992 | Patrick Peyton[54] | 9 January 1909 Attymass, County Mayo, Ireland |
3 June 1992 San Pedro, Los Angeles |
member of the Congregation of Holy Cross; Founder, Family Rosary Crusade |
Boston | Venerable | |
2015 | Michelle Duppong[55] | 25 January 1984 Wheat Ridge, Colorado |
25 December 2015 Haymarsh, North Dakota |
Lay campus minister | Bismarck | Servant of God |
Group Martyrs
Image | Candidate for Sainthood | Born | Died | Church Status | Diocese | Type of Cause |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Missionary Martyrs of China (1945–1947) | ||||||
Otto Rauschenbach | 23 June 1898 St. Louis, Missouri |
14 May 1945 Qilan, Yunan, Guangdong, China |
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society | Jiangmen | Martyr in odium fidei | |
James Luke Devine | 15 November 1905 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
23 May 1947 Chungan, Fujian, China |
Professed Priest, Dominicans | Fuzhou | Martyr in odium fidei | |
Missionary Martyrs of Papua New Guinea (1934–1945) | ||||||
Anton Fran (rel. name: Eugen) |
21 December 1900 Mount Carmel, Illinois |
23 January 1935 Salamaua, Morobe, Papua New Guinea |
Professed Religious, Society of the Divine Word | Lae | Martyr in odium fidei | |
Joseph Kotrba | 13 January 1913 Chicago, Illinois |
19 February 1943 Bogia, Madang, Papua New Guinea |
Professed Priest, Society of the Divine Word | Madang | Martyr in odium fidei | |
Arthur Manion | 19 March 1901 Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania |
17 March 1943 aboard the Japanese destroyer Akikaze, at the Bismarck Sea, near Manus, Papua New Guinea |
Professed Priest, Society of the Divine Word | Madang | Martyrs in odium fidei | |
Alfred Salois (rel. name: Victor) |
29 October 1908 Linwood, Michigan |
Professed Religious, Society of the Divine Word | ||||
Agnes Kötter (rel. name: Adelaide) |
24 January 1907 Freeport, Minnesota |
Professed Religious, Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit | ||||
John Conley | 2 July 1898 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
10 December 1943 Kieta, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea |
Professed Priest, Society of Mary (Marist Missionaries) | Bougainville | Martyr in odium fidei | |
Missionary Martyrs of El Salvador (1980) | ||||||
Maura Clarke |
13 January 13, 1931 Queens, New York City |
2 December 1980 La Paz, El Salvador |
Professed Religious of the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic | in odium fidei | ||
Ita Ford | April 23, 1940 Brooklyn, New York City |
2 December 1980 La Paz, El Salvador |
Professed Religious of the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic | in odium fidei | ||
Dorothy Kazel | 30 June 1939 Cleveland, Ohio |
2 December 1980 La Paz, El Salvador |
Professed Ursuline sister | in odium fidei | ||
Jean Donovan |
10 April 1953 Westport, Connecticut |
2 December 1980 La Paz, El Salvador |
Lay missioner | in odium fidei |
21st century
- Lawrence Lovasik (1913–1986), Professed Priest of the Society of the Divine Word; Founder of the Sisters of Divine Spirit and the Family Service Secular Institute (Pennsylvania, USA)
- Elizabeth Hirschboeck (Mary Mercy) (1903–1986), Professed Religious of the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic (New York, USA)
- Kathryn Wick (Claire Marie) (1915–1987), Professed Religious of the Hospitaller Sisters of Saint Francis (USA-Kenya)
- Jessica Powers (Miriam of the Holy Spirit) (1905–1988), Professed Religious of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns (Wisconsin, USA)
- Agnes Reinkemeyer (1923–1989), Professed Religious of the Franciscan Sisters of Mary; Martyr (Missouri, USA – Tana River, Kenya)
- Raymond Anthony Adams (1935–1989), Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Martyr (New York, USA – Cape Coast, Ghana)
- Penny Lernoux Nahum (1940–1989), Married Layperson of the Diocese of San Jose in California (California – New York, USA)
- Robert Louis Hodapp (1910–1989), Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Bishop of Belize City-Belmopan (Minnesota, USA – Belize City, Belize)
- Eugene John Herbert (1923–1990), Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Martyr (Louisiana, USA – Batticaloa, Sri Lanka)
- Maurice Patrick Barrett (Mathias) (1900–1990), Founder of the Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd (Waterford, Ireland – New Mexico, USA)
- Julia Crotta (Nazarena of Jesus) (1907–1990), Professed Religious of the Benedictine Nuns (Camaldolese Congregation) (Connecticut, USA – Rome, Italy)
- Maureen Courtney (1944–1990), Professed Religious of the Congregation of Saint Agnes; Martyr (Wisconsin, USA – Atlántico Norte, Nicaragua)
- Harold Arnoldus Stevens (1907–1990), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of New York (South Carolina – New York, USA)
- Eliseo Castaño de Vega (1925–1991), Priest of the Congregation of the Mission; Martyr (Zamora, Spain – San Juan, Puerto Rico)
- Martyrs of Gardnersville (Montserrado, Liberia):
- Barbara Ann Muttra (1923–1992), Professed Religious of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ (Illinois, USA)
- Mary Joel Kolmer (1934–1992), Professed Religious of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ (Illinois, USA)
- Shirley Kolmer (1920–1992), Professed Religious of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ (Illinois, USA)
- Agnes Mueller (1929–1992), Professed Religious of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ (Illinois, USA)
- Kathleen McGuire (1937–1992), Professed Religious of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ (Illinois, USA)
- James Patterson Lyke (1939–1992), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor; Archbishop of Atlanta (Illinois – Georgia, USA)
- Richard Henry Ackerman (1903–1992), Professed Priest of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritans); Bishop of Covington (Pennsylvania – Kentucky, USA)
- Ann Manganaro (1946–1993), Professed Religious of the Sisters of Loreto (Missouri, USA – San Salvador, El Salvador)
- Enrique San Pedro Fonaguera (1928–1994), Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Bishop of Brownsville (Havana, Cuba – Florida, USA)
- Joseph Louis Bernardin (1928–1996), Archbishop of Chicago; Cardinal (South Carolina, USA – Illinois, USA)[56][57]
- Lawrence Jenco (1934–1996), Professed Priest of the Servites (Illinois, USA)
- Mary Evelyn Puleo Chmiel (1963–1996), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of St. Louis; Member of the Catholic Worker Movement (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Missouri, USA)
- Ann Patricia McAleese (1934–1996), Professed Religious of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Martyr (New York, USA – Cape Coast, Ghana)
- Henri Jozef Machiel Nouwen (1932–1996), Priest of the Archdiocese of Utrecht (Nijkerk, Netherlands – Minnesota, USA – Ontario, Canada)[58]
- Ruth Van Kooy Pakaluk (1956–1998), Married Layperson of the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei (Massachusetts, USA)[59]
- Charles Kekumano (1919–1998), Priest of the Diocese of Honolulu (Hawaii, USA)
- Thomas Gafney (1932–1998), Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Martyr (Ohio, USA – Kathmandu, Nepal)
- Vincent Donovan (1926–2000), Professed Priest of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritans) (Pennsylvania, USA)
- Mary Mildred Neuzil (Mary Ephrem) (1916–2000), Professed Religious of the Contemplative Sisters of the Indwelling Trinity (New York – Ohio, USA)[60]
- Daniel Egan (1915–2000), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Friras of the Atonement (New York, USA)[61]
- Isolina Ferré Aguayo (1914–2000), Professed Religious of the Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity (Ponce, Puerto Rico)
- John Anthony Kaiser (1932–2000), Priest of the Mill Hill Missionaries; Martyr (Minnesota, USA – Nakuru, Kenya)
- Charles William Kram Jr. (1929–2000), Priest of the Diocese of Victoria (Texas, USA)[62][63]
- Harry Murray (Gratian) (1923–2000), Priest of the Diocese of Bacolod (Pennsylvania, USA – Negros Occidental, Philippines)
- Eileen Egan (1912–2000), Layperson of the Archdiocese of New York (Wales, United Kingdom – New York, USA)[64]
- Jan Karski (1914–2000), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Washington (Lodz, Poland – Washington, D.C., USA)[65]
- Dorothy Helen Schmitt Gauchat (1921–2000), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Cleveland (Ohio, USA)
- Barbara Ann Ford (1938–2001), Professed Religious of the Sisters of Charity of New York; Martyr (New York, USA – Guatemala City, Guatemala)[66][failed verification]
- Robert Emmett Judge (Mychal Fallon) (1933–2001), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor (New York, USA)[67][68][69]
- John Matthias Haffert (1915–2001), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Newark; Cofounder of the Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima (World Apostolate of Fatima) (New Jersey, USA – Fatima, Portugal)
- Mathew Ahmann (1931–2001), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Saint Cloud (Minnesota – Washington, D.C., USA)
- Joseph Gluszek (1910–2002), Priest of the Diocese of Great Falls-Billings (Kraków, Poland – Montana, USA)[70][71]
- Mary Frank Stachowicz (1951–2002), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Chicago; Martyr (Poland – Illinois, USA)[72]
- Ade Bethune (1914–2002), Layperson of the Diocese of Providence; Member of the Catholic Worker Movement (Schaerbeek, Belgium – Rhode Island, USA)
- José Gerónimo Lluberas Acosta (1923–2003), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Ponce (Ponce, Puerto Rico – Georgia, USA)
- Michael Allen Gaworski (1958–2003), Founder of the Franciscan Brothers of Peace (Minnesota, USA)[73]
- Mary Philomena Fogarty (Mary Coirle) (1935–2003), Professed Religious of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary (Cork, Ireland – Virginia, USA)
- Matthew Joseph Thaddeus Stepanek (1990–2004), Child of the Archdiocese of Baltimore (Maryland, USA)[74][75]
- Zdisław Kobak (Cantius) (1930–2004), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor (Torun, Poland – Samar, Philippines – Wisconsin, USA)
- Daria Donnelly Weissburg (1959–2004), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Boston (Pennsylvania – Massachusetts, USA)
- Robert Pennington (Basil) (1931–2005), Professed Priest of the Trappists (New York – Massachusetts, USA)
- Venard Poslusney (1917–2005), Professed Priest of the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance (Pennsylvania – New Jersey, USA)
- Thomas Richard Heath (1920–2005), Professed Priest of the Dominicans; Martyrs (Massachusetts, USA – Kisumu, Kenya)[76]
- Dorothy Mae Stang (1931–2005), Professed Religious of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur; Martyr (Ohio, USA – Pará, Brazil)[77][78]
- Patricia Caron Crowley (1913–2006), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Chicago; Founder of the Christian Family Movement (Illinois, USA)[79]
- Edward Warren (1926–2006), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Bridgeport (Connecticut, USA)
- Audrey Marie Santo (1983–2007), Young Layperson of the Diocese of Worcester (Massachusetts, USA)[80][81]
- Margaret Mary Leo (1993–2007), Child of the Diocese of Arlington (Virginia, USA)[82]
- Joan Gormley (Frances) (1937–2007), Vowed Member of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul (Pennsylvania, USA)
- Francis Marino (1925–2007), Professed Priest of the Society of Mary, Marist Missionaries; Founder of the Anawim Community (Massachusetts, USA – Manila, Philippines)
- Avery Robert Dulles (1918–2008), Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Cardinal (New York, USA)
- Cristeta Lim (Grace Dorothy) (1926–2008), Professed Religious of the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic (Ilocos Sur, Philippines – Hawaii, USA)
- Dorothy Hennessey (1913–2008), Professed Religious of the Sisters of the Third Order of Saint Francis of the Holy Family (Iowa, USA)
- Mary Ann Wright (1921–2009), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe (Louisiana, USA – California, USA)
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver (1921–2009), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Baltimore (Maryland – Massachusetts, USA)
- Lawrence Rosabaugh (Lorenzo) (1935–2009), Professed Priest of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate; Martyr (Wisconsin, USA – Guatemala)
- Robert Fox (1927–2009), Priest of the Diocese of Sioux Falls; Founder of the Fatima Family Apostolate and the Youths for Fatima Pilgrimages (South Dakota, USA)
- Patrick Francis Rager (1959–2010), Priest of the Diocese of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, USA)
- Anita Figueredo Villegas de Doyle (1916–2010), Married Layperson of the Diocese of San Diego (San Jose, Costa Rica – California, USA)
- Edward Dougherty (1925–2011), Priest of the Diocese of Trenton (Pennsylvania, USA)
- Robert Sargent Shriver Jr. (1915–2011), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Baltimore (Maryland, USA)
- Warren Hasty Carroll (1932–2011), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Arlington (Maine – Virginia, USA)
- Philip Matthew Hannan (1914–2011), Archbishop of New Orleans (Washington D.C. – Louisiana, USA)
- Julian and Adrian Riester (1919–2011) Professed Priests of the Franciscan Friars Minor (Buffalo, New York – St. Petersburg, Florida, USA)
- Albert Henry Ottenweller (1916–2012), Bishop of Steubenville; Founder of the Franciscan Sisters of Penance of the Sorrowful Mother (Montana – Ohio, USA)
- Walter Francis Sullivan (1928–2012), Bishop of Richmond (Washington, D.C. – Virginia, USA)
- James Reuter (1916–2012), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (New Jersey, USA – Parañaque, Philippines)
- Mary Jean Forge Perrini (1957–2012), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Kansas City (Kansas, USA)[83]
- Carol Therese Ameche (1934–2013), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Phoenix (Arizona, USA)
- Thomas Walters (Hilarion) (1918–2013), Professed Priest of the Passionists (Pennsylvania, USA – Quezon City, Philippines)
- Paul [Pablo] Straub (1932–2013), Professed Priest of the Redemptorists; Founder of the Institute of the Consecrated Sisters of the Most Holy Savior (New York, USA – Quintana Roo, Mexico)
- Scott Carroll (1966–2013), Priest of the Diocese of Toledo (Ohio, USA)[84]
- Mary Clarke Brenner (Antonia) (1926–2013), Founder of the Eudists Servants of the Eleventh Hour (California, USA – Tijuana, Mexico)[85][86]
- Brendan Joseph Kelly (1998–2013), Child of the Diocese of Arlington (Virginia, USA)[82]
- Ignatius Anthony Catanello (1938–2013), Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn; Titular Bishop of Deultum (New York, USA)
- Julia Ann Smollin (Anne Bryan) (1943–2014), Professed Religious of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet (New York, USA)
- Kenneth Walker (1985–2014), Priest of the Fraternal Society of Saint Peter; Martyr (Arizona, USA)[87][88]
- Robert Peter Groeschel (Benedict Joseph) (1933–2014), Professed Priest and Founder of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal; Founder of the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal (New Jersey, USA)
- Nathan Benjamin Trapuzzano (1989–2014), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis (Pennsylvania – Indiana, USA)[89][90]
- Pauline Eve Macaluso Lord (Penny) (1927–2014), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Little Rock (New York, USA – Arkansas, USA)
- Stuart Ignatius Long (1963–2014), Priest of the Diocese of Helena (Washington – Montana, USA)[91]
- Mary Jo Tacke (Mary Paule) (1923–2014), Professed Religious of the Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood; Martyr (Idaho, USA – Eastern Cape, South Africa)
- Paul Joseph O'Donnell (1959–2015), Cofounder of the Franciscan Brothers of Peace (Nebraska – Minnesota, USA)
- Tom Seagrave (1942–2015), Priest of the Archdiocese of San Francisco (California, USA)[92]
- James Curran (1932–2015), Founder of the Little Brothers of Saint Francis (Massachusetts, USA)
- Dorothy Marie Barrett (Mary Adrian) (1929–2015), Professed Religious of the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Pennsylvania, USA)
- Joseph Mario Reali (1989–2015), Young Layperson of the Archdiocese of New York; Member of the Knights of Columbus (Connecticut – New York, USA)[93]
- Alexander Joseph Toczko (1919–2015) and Jeannette Dolores Malachowski Toczko (1919–2015), Married Layperson of the Diocese of San Diego (California, USA)[94][95]
- Bob Lord (1935–2016), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Little Rock (New York, USA – Arkansas, USA)
- Rita Antoinette Rizzo (Mary Angelica of the Annunciation) (1923–2016), Professed Religious of the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration; Founder of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word and the Knights of the Holy Eucharist (Ohio, USA – Alabama, USA)[96][97]
- Peter John Hopkins (1925–2016), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Nashville (Wyoming – Tennessee, USA)
- Daniel Berrigan (1921–2016), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Minnesota – New York, USA)
- Rosemae Pender (1921–2016), Founder of the Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist (Illinois, USA – Connecticut, USA)
- Marvin Alfred Mottet (1930–2016), Priest of the Diocese of Davenport (Iowa, USA)
- James Henry Flanagan (1924–2016), Priest of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe; Founder of the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity (Massachusetts – New Mexico, USA)
- Elizabeth Anne Corcoran (Mary Neil) (1926–2017), Professed Religious of the Religious Sisters of Mercy (Maryland, USA)[98]
- Vincent Michael Scanlan (Theophane) (1931–2017), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Third order Regulars (New York – Pennsylvania, USA)
- Steven McDonald (1957–2017), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of New York (New York, USA)[99][100]
- Elizabeth Louise Ebo (Mary Antona) (1924–2017), Professed Religious of the Franciscan Sisters of Mary (Illinois, USA – Missouri, USA)[101]
- George Gillen (Francis Joseph) (1930–2017), Founder of the Brothers of Mercy of Saint John of God (Massachusetts, USA – Bulacan, Philippines)
- Eileen Calcagni George (1927–2017), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Worcester (Massachusetts, USA)
- Joseph Benedict Apostoli (Andrew) (1942–2017), Professed Priest and Cofounder of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal (New Jersey, USA)[102]
- Jerome Francis Conicker (1938–2018), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Steubenville; Founder of the Apostolate for Family Consecration (Illinois, USA – Wisconsin, USA)[103]
- Peter Fehlner (Peter Damian Mary) (1931–2018), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Conventuals (New York – Massachusetts, USA)
- Anthony Freeman (1988–2018), Professed Religious of the Legionaries of Christ (Louisiana, USA – Rome, Italy)[104]
- Gregory Allen Staab (1957–2018), Professed Priest of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary (Ohio – Massachusetts, USA)
- Linda Schubert (1936–2019), Married Layperson of the Diocese of San Jose in California; Member of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (California, USA)
- James Vincent Schall (1928–2019), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Iowa – California, USA)
- Lorraine Rita Moras Warren (1927–2019), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Bridgeport (Connecticut, USA)
- Harold Joseph Rahm (1919–2019), Profesed Priest, Jesuits (Texas, US – São Paulo, Brazil)
- Kendrick Castillo (2001–2019), Young Layperson of the Archdiocese of Denver; Martyr (Colorado, USA)[105][106]
- Kristin Popik Burns (1950–2019), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Arlington (Virginia, USA)
- Richard Rieman (1925–2019), Priest of the Personal Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei (Illinois – Massachusetts, United States)[107]
- Jason Paul Marshall (1966–2019), Seminarian of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe (New Mexico – Colorado, USA)[108][109]
- Mary Elizabeth Lancaster (Mary Wilhelmina of the Most Holy Rosary) (1924–2019), Cofounder of the Benedictine Sisters of Mary, Queen of Apostles (Missouri, USA)[110]
- Gilbert Espinosa Chávez (1932–2020), Auxiliary Bishop of San Diego (California, US)
- Ann Russell Miller (Mary Joseph of the Trinity) (1928–2021), Professed Religious of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns (California – Illinois, US)[111]
- Ryan Stawaisz (1989–2021), Priest of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston (Scotland, United Kingdom – Texas, US)[112][failed verification]
- Janice McLaughlin (1942–2021), Professed Religious of the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic (Pennsylvania – New York, USA)[113][114]
- Alice Jourdain von Hildebrand (1923–2022), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of New York (Brussels, Belgium – New York, USA)
- Paul Farmer (1959–2022), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Boston (Massachusetts, USA – Burera, Rwanda)[115][116]
- Malachi Miller (2010–2023), Child of the Diocese of Salina (Kansas City- Kansas, USA)[117][118]
- Jessica Theresa Hanna (1983–2024), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Detroit (Michigan, USA)[119][120]
See also
Footnotes
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- ^ Henri Nouwen Society
- ^ Ruth Pakaluk: mother, convert, pro-life activist
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- ^ Mattie Stepanek Guild
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