- female, deceased (1317)
- Saint Agnes of Montepulciano (1268 – 1317) was born into a noble family in Gracciano, a small village near Montepulciano in Tuscany, Italy where, at...
- male, deceased (973)
- Saint Ulrich, sometimes spelled Uodalric or Odalrici, was Bishop of Augsburg and a leader of the Roman Catholic Church in Germany. He was the first...
- male, deceased (1984)
- Rev. Walter Ciszek, S.J. (November 11 1904-December 8, 1984) was a Polish-American Jesuit priest held by the Soviet Union for 23 years, between...
- female, deceased (1463)
- Saint Catherine of Bologna (8 September 1413 - 9 March 1463) was an Italian saint. The patron saint of artists and temptations, she was an...
- male
- Papias (working in the 1st half of the 2nd century) was one of the early leaders of the Christian church, canonized as a saint. Eusebius calls him...
- male, deceased (1253)
- Saint Richard of Chichester (also known as Richard de Wych or variations thereof) (Droitwich, 1197 - 1253 in Dover) is a saint (canonized 1262) who...
- male, deceased (1980)
- Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez, commonly known as Monseñor Romero, was a priest of the Roman Catholic Church in El Salvador. He later became the...
- male, deceased (1156)
- Peter the Venerable (about 1092 - December 25, 1156 in Cluny, France), also known as Peter of Montboissier, abbot of the Benedictine abbey of...
- male, deceased (1148)
- St. Malachy was the appointed Archbishop of Armagh, to whom were attributed several miracles and a vision of the identity of the last 112 Popes...
- female, deceased (1920)
- Saint Teresa of the Andes, "Teresa de Jesús "de los Andes," (July 13 1900 – April 12 1920) was a Chilean nun canonized as a saint by the Roman Cat...
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