- female, deceased (1897)
- Saint Thérèse de Lisieux, or more properly Sainte Thérèse de l'Enfant-Jésus et de la Sainte Face ("Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and of the Hol...
- male, deceased (1255)
- Thomas of Celano (Italian: "Tommaso da Celano"; c. 1200 - c. 1260-1270) was an Italian friar of the Franciscans (Order of Friars Minor) was a poet...
- female, deceased (1320)
- Margaret of Castello is a patron of the poor, crippled, and unwanted in the Roman Catholic Church. She was born blind, lame, deformed, hunchbacked...
- male, deceased (1628)
- Saint Edmund Arrowsmith is one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. Edmund was the son of Robert Arrowsmith, a farmer, and was born at...
- female, deceased (1540)
- Saint Angela Merici (1474? - 1540) was an Italian religious leader and saint born in Desenzano del Garda, Brescia, Lombardy. She founded the Order...
- male, deceased (1982)
- Seraphim Rose, born Eugene Dennis Rose (August 13, 1934-September 2, 1982), was a hieromonk or priest-monk of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside...
- male, deceased (1909)
- Saint Arnold Janssen was a Roman Catholic priest best known for founding the mission Society of the Divine Word, the members of which are known as...
- male, deceased (1846)
- St. Andrew Kim Tae-gon was Korea's first Roman Catholic priest. In the early 17th century, Roman Catholicism in Korea was primarily introduced by...
- female, deceased (1641)
- Jane Frances de Chantal was born in Dijon, France. The mother of six children (three died shortly after thay were born), she was widowed at the age...
- The Canadian Martyrs, also known as the North American Martyrs, were eight Jesuit missionaries from Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, who were...
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