This list of venerated Americans includes saints of the Catholic Church and beati, venerabili, servants of God who are significantly associated with what was at the time or subsequently became the United States.

The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, in Washington, D.C., is the largest Catholic church in the United States. A special hall in the crypt level of the Basilica contains statues of American saints.

Catholicism in the United States began with the first European explorations and colonization of the Americas. Indeed, Columbus's expedition of 1492 included Catholic priests among the crew. Catholic missionaries were some of the first Europeans to reach many parts of French North America and British North America in the east, and Spanish North America in the Southwestern United States.

Several American Catholics have been considered for sainthood over the past 50 years. Catholics continue to contribute to American religious life. Most of these Americans were born after 1850, though the majority of those who have been canonized so far were not.

American saints

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Image Servants of God Born Died Church Status Diocese Type of Cause
  Francesca Saverio Cabrini 15 July 1850 in Sant'Angelo Lodigiano, Lodi, Italy 22 December 1917 in Chicago, Illinois, United States Founder, Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Chicago Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 20 March 1931
  • Declared "Venerable": 21 November 1937
  • Beatified: 13 November 1938 by Pope Pius XI
  • Canonized: 7 July 1946 by Pope Pius XII
  Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton 28 August 1774 in New York City, New York, United States 4 January 1821 in Emmitsburg, Maryland, United States Widow; Founder, Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul (in the United States), the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill, the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul of Halifax, the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul of New York and the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth of New Jersey Baltimore Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 1907
  • Declared "Venerable": 18 December 1959
  • Beatified: 17 March 1963 by Pope John XXIII
  • Canonized: 14 September 1975 by Pope Paul VI
  John Nepomuk Neumann 28 March 1811 in Prachatice, Czechia 5 January 1860 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Professed Priest, Redemptorists;
Archbishop of Philadelphia;
Founder, Sisters of Saint Francis of Philadelphia
Philadelphia and České Budějovice Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 5 May 1886
  • Declared "Venerable": 11 December 1921
  • Beatified: 13 October 1963 by Pope Paul VI
  • Canonized: 19 June 1977 by Pope Paul VI
  Rose-Philippine Duchesne 29 August 1769 in Grenoble, Isère, France 18 November 1852 in St. Charles, Missouri, United States Professed Religious, Society of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Rome and Saint Louis Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 9 December 1909
  • Declared "Venerable": 17 March 1935
  • Beatified: 12 May 1940 by Pope Pius XII
  • Canonized: 3 July 1988 by Pope John Paul II
  Katharine Mary Drexel 26 November 1858 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States 3 March 1955 in Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania, United States Founder, Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People Philadelphia Heroic Virtues
  Anne-Thérèse Guérin
(rel. name: Mother Théodore)
2 October 1798 in Étables-sur-Mer, Côtes-d'Armor, France 14 Mat 1856 in Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, United States Founder, Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Indianapolis Heroic Virtues
  Jozef De Veuster
(rel. name: Damien)
3 January 1840 in Tremelo, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium 15 April 1889 in Kalaupapa, Molokaʻi, Hawaiʻi, United States Professed Priest, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Picpus) Mechelen–Brussels and Honolulu Heroic Virtues
  Pedro Calungsod c. 1650 in one of the Visayan Islands, Philippines 2 April 1672 in Tumon, Guam (U.S. Territory) Young Layperson of the Archdiocese of Cebu Cebu Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
  Barbara Cope
(rel. name: Marianne)
23 January 1838 in Heppenheim, Hesse, Germany 9 August 1918 in Kalaupapa, Molokaʻi, Hawaiʻi, United States Professed Religious, Franciscan Sisters of Syracuse Honolulu Heroic Virtues
  Kateri Tekakwitha c. 1656 in Ossernenon near Auriesville, New York, United States 17 April 1680 in Kahnawake, Québec, Canada Young Layperson of the Archdiocese of Montréal Montréal Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 1931
  • Declared "Venerable": 3 January 1943
  • Beatified: 22 June 1980 by Pope John Paul II
  • Canonized: 21 October 2012 by Benedict XVI
  Miguel José Serra Ferrer
(rel. name: Fra Junípero)
24 November 1713 in Petra, Mallorca, Spain 28 August 1784 in Monterey, California, United States Professed Priest, Franciscan Friars Minor Monterey Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 30 August 1943
  • Declared "Venerable": 9 May 1985
  • Beatified: 25 September 1988 by Pope John Paul II
  • Canonized: 23 September 2015 by Pope Francis

American beati

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Image Servants of God Born Died Church Status Diocese Type of Cause
  Maria Franziska Schervier 2 January 1819 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 14 December 1876 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Founder, Poor Sisters of Saint Francis and Franciscan Sisters of the Poor Aachen Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 24 September 1912
  • Declared "Venerable": 30 January 1969
  • Beatified: 28 April 1974 by Pope Paul VI
  Diego Luis de San Vitores 13 November 1627 in Burgos, Spain 2 April 1972 in Tumon, Guam Professed Priest, Jesuits Manila and Agaña Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
  • Introduction of Cause: 1688
  • Declared "Venerable": 9 November 1984
  • Beatified: 6 October 1985 by Pope John Paul II
  Franz Xaver Seelos 11 January 1819 in Füssen, Bavaria, Germany 4 October 1867 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Professed Priest, Redemptorists New Orleans and Baltimore Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 17 September 1900
  • Declared "Venerable": 27 January 2000
  • Beatified: 9 April 2000 by Pope John Paul II
  Carlos Manuel Cecilio Rodríguez Santiago 22 November 1918 in Caguas, Puerto Rico 13 July 1963 in Caguas, Puerto Rico Layperson of the Diocese of Caguas Caguas Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 26 June 1992
  • Declared "Venerable": 7 July 1997
  • Beatified: 29 April 2001 by Pope John Paul II
  Teresa Demjanovich
(rel. name: Miriam Teresa)
26 March 1901 in Bayonne, New Jersey, United States 8 May 1927 in Convent Station, New Jersey, United States Professed Religious, Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth Paterson Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 23 March 1972
  • Declared "Venerable": 10 May 2012
  • Beatified: 4 October 2014 by Cardinal Angelo Amato, S.D.B.
  Stanley Francis Rother 27 March 1935 in Okarche, Oklahoma, United States 28 July 1981 in Santiago Atitlán, Sololá, Guatemala Priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
  • Introduction of Cause: 3 September 2007
  • Declared "Venerable": 1 December 2016
  • Beatified: 23 September 2017 by Cardinal Angelo Amato, S.D.B.
  Bernard Casey
(rel. name: Francis Solanus)
25 November 1870 in Oak Grove, Wisconsin, United States 31 July 1957 in Detroit, Michigan, United States Professed Priest, Capuchin Franciscans Detroit Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 26 October 1983
  • Declared "Venerable": 11 July 1995
  • Beatified: 18 November 2017 by Cardinal Angelo Amato, S.D.B.
  James Alfred Miller
(rel. name: Leo William [Santiago])
21 September 1944 in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States 13 February 1982 in Huehuetenango, Guatemala Professed Religious, Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Brothers) Huehuetenango Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
  Michael Joseph McGivney 12 August 1852 in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States 14 August 1890 in Thomaston, Connecticut, United States Priest of the Archdiocese of Hartford;
Founder, Knights of Columbus
Hartford Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 15 September 1997
  • Declared "Venerable": 15 March 2008
  • Beatified: 31 October 2020 by Cardinal Joseph William Tobin

American venerabili

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Image Servants of God Born Died Church Status Diocese Type of Cause
  Antonio Margil Ros
(rel. name: Antonio of Jesus)
18 August 1657 in Valencia, Spain 6 August 1726 in Mexico City, Mexico Professed Priest, Franciscan Friars Minor Mexico Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 29 December 1770
  • Declared "Venerable": 31 July 1836
  Cornelia Peacock Connelly 15 January 1809 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States 18 April 1879 in Saint Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, England Founder, Society of the Holy Child Jesus Southwark Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 12 November 1959
  • Declared "Venerable": 13 June 1992
  Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli 4 November 1806 in Milan, Italy 23 February 1864 in Benton, Wisconsin, United States Professed Priest, Dominicans;
Founder, Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary of Sinsinawa
Madison Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 1966
  • Declared "Venerable": 6 July 1993
  Józefina Dudzik
(rel. name: Mary Theresa)
30 August 1860 in Płocicz, Kamień Krajeński, Sępólno, Poland 20 September 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, United States Founder, Franciscan Sisters of Chicago Chicago Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 1 June 1979
  • Declared "Venerable": 26 March 1994
  Pierre Toussaint prob. 27 June 1766 (or 1780) in Saint-Marc, Artibonite, Haiti 30 June 1853 in New York City, New York, United States Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of New York New York Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 12 November 1988
  • Declared "Venerable": 17 December 1996
  Henriette DeLille 11 March 1813 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States 17 November 1862 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Founder, Sisters of the Holy Family of New Orleans New Orleans Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 22 June 1988
  • Declared "Venerable": 27 March 2010
  Kasimira Kaupas
(rel. name: Maria)
6 January 1880 in Ramygala, Panevėžys, Lithuania 17 April 1940 in Chicago, Illinois, United States Founder, Sisters of Saint Casimir Chicago Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 6 September 1988
  • Declared "Venerable": 1 July 2010
  Nelson Baker 16 February 1842 in Buffalo, New York, United States 29 July 1936 in Lackawanna, New York, United States Priest of the Diocese of Buffalo Buffalo Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 6 July 1987
  • Declared "Venerable": 14 January 2011
  Félix Varela Morales 20 November 1788 in Havana, Cuba 25 February 1853 in St. Augustine, Florida, United States Priest of the Archdiocese of San Cristóbal de La Habana San Cristóbal de La Habana Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 12 January 1996
  • Declared "Venerable": 14 March 2012
  Friderik Irene Baraga 28 June 1797 in Knežja Vas, Trebnje, Slovenia 19 January 1868 in Marquette, Michigan, United States Bishop of Marquette Marquette Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 17 August 1972
  • Declared "Venerable": 10 May 2012
  Bridget Teresa McCrory
(rel. name: Mary Angeline Teresa)
21 January 1893 in Mountjoy, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 21 January 1984 in Germantown, New York, United States Founder, Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm Albany Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 1 June 1989
  • Declared "Venerable": 28 June 2012
  Fulton John Sheen 8 May 1895 in El Paso, Illinois, United States 9 December 1979 in New York City, New York, United States Bishop of Rochester;
Titular Archbishop of Newport
Peoria Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 14 September 2002
  • Declared "Venerable": 28 June 2012
  Celestina Bottego 20 December 1895 in Glendale, Ohio, United States 20 August 1980 in Parma, Italy Founder, Xaverian Missionary Sisters, Society of Mary Parma Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 24 November 1994
  • Declared "Venerable": 31 October 2013
  Rafael Cordero Molina 24 October 1790 in San Juan, Puerto Rico 5 July 1868 in San Juan, Puerto Rico Layperson of the Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico San Juan de Puerto Rico Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 16 April 2003
  • Declared "Venerable": 9 December 2013
  Aloysius Schwartz 18 September 1930 in Washington, D.C., United States 16 March 1992 in Manila, Philippines Priest of the Archdiocese of Manila;
Founder, Sisters of Mary of Banneux and Brothers of Christ
Manila Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 27 November 2003
  • Declared "Venerable": 22 January 2015
  William Gagnon 16 May 1905 in Dover, New Hampshire, United States 28 February 1972 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Professed Religious, Hospitaller Brothers of Saint John of God Montréal Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 24 March 1999
  • Declared "Venerable": 14 December 2015
  Alphonse Gallegos 20 February 1931 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States 6 October 1991 in Yuba City, California, United States Professed Priest, Augustinian Recollects;
Titular Bishop of Sasabe;
Auxiliary Bishop of Sacramento
Sacramento Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 4 December 2005
  • Declared "Venerable": 8 July 2016
  Teresa Fardella di Blasi 24 May 1867 in New York City, New York, United States 26 August 1957 in Trapani, Italy Widow; Founder, Poor Daughters of the Crowned Virgin Trapani Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 16 March 1960
  • Declared "Venerable": 8 November 2017
  Patrick Peyton 9 January 1909 in Carracastle, County Mayo, Ireland 3 June 1992 in San Pedro, Los Angeles, United States Professed Priest, Congregation of Holy Cross;
Founder, Family Rosary Crusade
Baltimore Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 19 December 2000
  • Declared "Venerable": 18 December 2017
  Norbert McAuliffe 30 September 1886 in Manhattan, New York, United States 3 July 1959 in Alokolum, Gulu, Uganda Professed Religious, Brothers of the Sacred Heart Gulu Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 16 June 1994
  • Declared "Venerable": 19 May 2018
  Antonietta Giugliano 11 July 1909 in New York City, New York, United States 8 June 1960 in Portici, Naples, Italy Cofounder, Little Servants of Christ the King Naples Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 3 July 2006
  • Declared "Venerable": 21 December 2008
  María Consuelo Sanjurjo Santos (rel. name: María Soledad) 15 November 1892 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico 23 April 1973 in San Juan, Puerto Rico Professed Religious, Servants of Mary, Ministers of the Sick San Juan de Puerto Rico Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 13 September 2003
  • Declared "Venerable": 15 January 2019
  Augustin Arnaud Pagès (rel. name: Nymphas Victorin) 7 September 1885 in Chadron, Haute-Loire, France 16 April 1966 in San Juan, Puerto Rico Professed Religious, Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Brothers) San Juan de Puerto Rico Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 30 March 1999
  • Declared "Venerable": 6 April 2019
  Augustus Tolton 1 April 1854 in Brush Creek, Missouri, United States 9 July 1897 in Chicago, Illinois, United States Priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago Chicago Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 2 March 2010
  • Declared "Venerable": 11 June 2019
  Mario Hiriart Pulido 23 July 1931 in Santiago, Chile 15 July 1964 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Layperson of the Archdiocese of Santiago de Chile; Member, Secular Institute of the Schöenstatt Brothers of Mary Santiago de Chile Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 31 May 1997
  • Declared "Venerable": 21 February 2020
  Eusebio Francesco Chini 10 August 1645 in Segno, Trentino, Italy 15 May 1711 in Santa María Magdalena, Sonora, Mexico Professed Priest, Jesuits Hermosillo Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 1971
  • Declared "Venerable": 10 July 2020
  Mary Elizabeth Lange c. 1794 in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba 3 February 1882 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States Founder, Oblate Sisters of Providence Baltimore Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 9 January 1991
  • Declared "Venerable": 22 June 2023
  Rose Hawthorne (rel. name: Mary Alphonsa) 20 May 1851 in Lenox, Massachusetts, United States 9 July 1926 in Hawthorne, New York, United States Founder, Dominican Sisters of Saint Rose of Lima (Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne) New York Heroic Virtues
  • Introduction of Cause: 4 February 2003
  • Declared "Venerable": 14 March 2024

American Servants of God

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The following list is based according to the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints:

Image Servants of God Born Died Church Status Diocese Type of Cause
1820   Felice de Andreis 12 December 1778 in Demonte, Cuneo, Italy 15 October 1820 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States Priest, Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) Saint Louis and Turin Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 25 June 1918
1830   Magí Catalá Guasch 30 January 1761 in Montblanc, Tarragona, Spain 22 November 1830 in Santa Clara, California, United States Professed Priest, Franciscan Friars Minor San Francisco Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: August 1884
1839   Simon-Guillaume-Gabriel Bruté de Rémur 20 March 1779 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, France 26 June 1839 in Vincennes, Indiana, United States Bishop of Vincennes (now Indianapolis) Indianapolis[1] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 2 December 2005
1840   Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin 22 December 1770 in The Hague, Netherlands 6 May 1840 in Loretto, Pennsylvania, United States Priest of the Diocese of Altoona–Johnstown Altoona–Johnstown[2][3] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 16 May 2005
1843   Giuseppe Rosati 12 January 1789 in Sora, Lazio, Frosinone, Italy 25 September 1843 in Rome, Italy Priest, Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians);
Bishop of Saint Louis
Saint Louis[4] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1851   Juliette Noel Toussaint c. 1786 in Haiti 14 May 1851 in New York City, New York, United States Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of New York New York[4] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1858   Pierre-Jean-Mathias Loras 30 August 1792 in Lyon, Rhône, France 19 February 1858 in Dubuque, Iowa, United States Bishop of Dubuque Dubuque[4] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1878   Patrick Ryan c. 1845 near Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland 28 September 1878 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States Priest of the Diocese of Knoxville Knoxville[5][6] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 14 November 2016
1888   Isaac Thomas Hecker 18 December 1819 in Manhattan, New York, United States 28 December 1888 in Manhattan, New York, United States Priest and Founder, Missionary Society of Saint Paul the Apostle (Paulist Fathers) New York[7] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 27 January 2008
1893   Joan Adelaide O'Sullivan
(rel. name: María Adelaida of Saint Teresa)
8 October 1817 in New York City, New York, United States 15 April 1893 in Grajal de Campos, León, Spain Professed Religious, Discalced Carmelite Nuns León (Spain)[8] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 23 November 1984
1896   Marie Adele Joseph Brise 30 January 1831 in Dion-le-Val, Chaumont-Gistoux, Belgium 5 July 1896 in Champion, Wisconsin, United States Layperson of the Diocese of Green Bay Green Bay[9] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1899   Louis de Goesbriand 4 August 1816 in Saint-Urbain, Finistère, France 3 November 1899 in Burlington, Vermont, United States Bishop of Burlington Burlington[10][11] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1905   Anna Bentivoglio
(rel. name: Maria Maddalena of the Sacred Heart of Jesus)
29 July 1824 in Fiano Romano, Rome, Italy 18 August 1905 in Evansville, Indiana, United States Professed Religious, Poor Clare Nuns Evansville Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 30 November 1940
1907   Margaret Mary Healy Murphy 4 May 1833 in Cahersiveen, County Kerry, Ireland 25 August 1907 in San Antonio, Texas, United States Widow; Founder, Sisters of the Holy Spirit and Mary Immaculate San Antonio[12] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1908   Joseph Heinrichs
(rel. name: Leo)
15 August 1867 in Oestrich, Erkelenz, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 23 February 1908 in Denver, Colorado, United States Professed Priest, Franciscan Friars Minor Newark and Denver[13][14] Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
Introduction of Cause: 1 March 1927
1918   Julia Greeley c. 1833–48 in Hannibal, Missouri, United States 7 June 1918 in Denver, Colorado, United States Layperson of the Archdiocese of Denver;
Member, Secular Franciscans
Denver[15][16][17] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 22 October 2016
1919   Thomas Frederick Price 19 April 1860 in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States 12 September 1919 in Hong Kong, China Priest of the Diocese of Raleigh;
Cofounder, Maryknoll Missionary Society
Raleigh[18] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 2 October 1992
1920   Francis Joseph Parater 10 October 1897 in Richmond, Virginia, United States 7 February 1920 in Rome, Italy Seminarian of the Diocese of Richmond Richmond[19][20] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 4 May 2001
1923   Jožef Frančišek Buh 17 March 1833 in Zadobje, Gorenja Vas–Poljane, Slovenia 3 February 1923 in Duluth, Minnesota, United States Priest of the Diocese of Duluth Duluth[21][22] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
  John Eckert
(rel. name: Stephen of Dublin)
28 April 1869 in Dublin, Ontario, Canada 16 February 1923 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Professed Priest, Capuchin Franciscans Milwaukee[23] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 26 April 1985
  John O'Neill
(rel. name: Columba)
5 November 1848 in McKeansburg, Pennsylvania, United States 20 November 1923 in Notre Dame, Indiana, United States Professed Religious, Congregation of Holy Cross Fort Wayne–South Bend[24] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1926   Jan Cieplak 17 August 1857 in Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland 16 February 1926 in Passaic, New Jersey, United States Apostolic Administrator of Mohilev;
Archbishop of Vilnius
Rome and Vilnius[25] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 23 June 1952
  Theresia Ijsseldijk
(rel. name: Theresia of the Holy Trinity)
13 November 1897 in Apeldoorn, Gelderland, Netherlands 7 March 1926 in Saint Louis, Missouri, United States Professed Religious, Carmelite Daughters of the Divine Heart of Jesus Roermond Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 15 April 2010
  Anna Cordelia Zervas
(rel. name: Mary Annella)
7 April 1900 in Moorhead, Minnesota, United States 14 August 1926 in Moorhead, Minnesota, United States Professed Religious, Benedictine Nuns Saint Cloud and Crookston[26][27][28] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1927   Maria Grazia Bellotti LaPercha 9 November 1882 in Laurenzana, Potenza, Italy 10 November 1927 in Palisades Park, New Jersey, United States Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Newark[29] Newark[4] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
  Augustin Alfred Etlin
(rel. name: Lukas)
25 February 1864
Sarnen, Obwalden, Switzerland
16 December 1927
Stanberry, Missouri
Professed Priest, Benedictines (Swiss-American Congregation) Kansas City-Saint Joseph[30][31] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 13 August 1960
1931   Federico Salvador Ramón 9 March 1867 in Almería, Spain 13 March 1931 in San Diego, California, United States Priest of the Diocese of Almería;
Founder, Servants of the Immaculate Child Mary
Almería Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 29 November 1997
  Ira Barnes Dutton (rel. name: Joseph) 27 April 1843 in Stowe, Vermont, United States 26 March 1931 in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Layperson of the Diocese of Honolulu;
Member, Secular Franciscans
Honolulu[32][33][34] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 10 May 2022
1936   James Anthony Walsh 30 April 1891 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States 14 April 1936 in Maryknoll, New York, United States Priest and Cofounder, Maryknoll Missionary Society;
Titular Bishop of Siene-Assuan
New York[35] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 2010
  Ángel Baraibar Moreno 7 September 1891 in San Juan, Puerto Rico 11 August 1936 in Illescas, Toledo, Spain Priest of the Archdocese of Toledo Toledo Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1939   Anna Marie Lindenberg
(rel. name: Theresa of Jesus)
20 May 1887 in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 11 April 1939 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States Professed Religious, Carmelite Nuns of the Ancient Observance Allentown[36] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 2014
1940   Lewis Thomas Wattson
(rel. name: Paul James)
16 January 1863 in Millington, Maryland, United States 8 February 1940 in Graymoor, Garrison, New York, United States Founder and Professed Priest, Franciscan Friars of the Atonement New York[37][38] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 22 September 2015
  Bernard John Quinn 15 January 1888 in Newark, New Jersey, United States 7 April 1940 in Brooklyn, New York, United States Priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn Brooklyn[39][40][41] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 15 June 2010
1941   Rosa Maria Segale
(rel. name: Blandina)
23 January 1850 in Cicagna, Genoa, Italy 23 February 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Professed Religious, Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Santa Fe and Cincinnati[42][43] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 25 June 2014
1944   Joseph Verbis Lafleur 24 January 1912 in Ville Platte, Louisiana, United States 7 September 1944 off Sindangan Point, Liloy, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines Priest of the Military Ordinariate of the United States Lafayette[44][45] Heroic Virtues
5 September 2020
1948   Edward Joseph Flanagan 13 July 1886 in Leabeg, County Roscommon, Ireland 15 May 1948 in Berlin, Germany Priest of the Archdiocese of Omaha Omaha[46][47][48] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 17 March 2012
  Rhoda Greer Wise 22 February 1888 in Cadiz, Ohio, United States 7 July 1948 in Canton, Ohio, United States Married Layperson of the Diocese of Youngstown Youngstown[49][50] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 7 October 2016
1950   Nicholas Black Elk October 1865 in Little Powder River, Wyoming, United States 17 August 1950 in Manderson, South Dakota, United States Married Layperson of the Diocese of Rapid City Rapid City[51][52][53] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 17 May 2018
1951   Emil Joseph Kapaun 20 April 1916 in Pilsen, Kansas, United States 23 May 1951 in Pyŏktong, North Pyongan, North Korea Priest of the Diocese of Wichita Wichita[54][55] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 26 October 2007
  Francis Xavier Ford 11 January 1892 in Brooklyn, New York, United States 21 February 1952 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society;
Bishop of Kaiying
Brooklyn[56] Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
Introduction of Cause: 30 November 2004
1954   Julia Teresa Tallon
(rel. name: Mary Teresa)
6 May 1867 in Hanover, Oneida, New York, United States 10 March 1954 in Monroe, New York, United States Founder, Parish Visitors of Mary Immaculate New York[57][58] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 28 February 2013
1955   Mary Virginia Merrick 2 November 1866 in Washington, D.C., United States 10 January 1955 in Washington, D.C., United States Layperson of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C.;
Founder, Christ Child Society
Washington, D.C.[59][60] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 2 April 2003
1957   Cora Louise Yorgason Evans 9 July 1904 in Midvale, Utah, United States 30 March 1957 in Boulder Creek, California, United States Married Layperson of the Diocese of Monterey Monterey[61][62][63] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 29 March 2012
  Teresa Kearney
(rel. name: Mary Kevin)
28 April 1875 in Knockenrahan, Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland 17 October 1957 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States Founder, Little Sisters of Saint Francis and the Franciscan Missionary Sisters for Africa Lugazi and Boston[64][65] Heroic Virtues
6 May 2016
1959   Charlene Marie Richard 13 January 1947 in Richard, Louisiana, United States 11 August 1959 in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States Child of the Diocese of Lafayette Lafayette[66][67][68] Heroic Virtues
11 January 2020
1967   Vincent Robert Capodanno 13 February 1929 in Staten Island, New York, United States 4 September 1967 in Châu Lâm, Thăng Bình, Quảng Nam, Vietnam Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society;
Priest of the Military Ordinariate of the United States
Military Ordinariate of the United States[69][70][71] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 17 September 2004
1968   Jean Martin Eyraud 11 November 1880 in Saint-Bonnet-en-Champsaur, Hautes-Alpes, France 5 February 1968 in Reserve, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Priest of the Archdiocese of New Orleans New Orleans Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 3 November 2001
1970   Giancarlo Rastelli 25 June 1933 in Pescara, Italy 2 February 1970 in Rochester, Minnesota, United States Married Layperson of the Diocese of Parma Parma Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 30 September 2005
1971   William Evans 15 January 1919 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States 13 November 1971 in Nawabganj Upazila, Dhaka, Bangladesh Professed Priest, Congregation of Holy Cross Peoria[4] Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
Introduction of Cause:
1972   Ernő Tindira 1892 in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, United States 19 January 1972 in Barbovo, Mukachevo, Ukraine Professed Priest, Conventual Franciscans Mukachevo Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
Introduction of Cause: 3 January 2006
1974   Daniel Foley
(rel. name: Theodore of Mary Immaculate)
3 March 1913 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States 9 October 1974 in Rome, Italy Professed Priest, Passionists Rome[72][73] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 19 December 2007
1975   Michael Jerome Cypher
(rel. name: Casimir)
2 January 1941 in Medford, Wisconsin, United States 25 June 1975 in Los Horcones, Trinidad, Guarizama, Olancho, Honduras Professed Priest, Conventual Franciscans Juticalpa[74] Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
Introduction of Cause:
1976   Paul Michael Murphy 24 April 1939 in Wilmette, Illinois, United States 10 February 1976 in Mesa, Arizona, United States Layperson of the Diocese of Phoenix;
Consecrated Member, Miles Jesu
Phoenix[75][76] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 24 March 2006
1977   Auguste [Nonco] Pelafigue 10 January 1888 in Beaucens, Hautes-Pyrénées, United States 6 June 1977 in Arnaudville, Louisiana, United States Layperson of the Diocese of Lafayette;
Member, Apostleship of Prayer
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette[77][78] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 11 January 2020
  George Willmann 18 February 1920 in Brooklyn, New York, United States 14 September 1977 in The Bronx, New York, United States Professed Priest, Jesuits Manila[79][80][81] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1980   Dorothy Day 8 November 1897 in Brooklyn, New York, United States 29 November 1980 in New York City, New York, United States Layperson of the Diocese of New York;
Member, Catholic Worker Movement
New York[82][83][84] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 10 March 2000
1981   Juan Luis Ellacuria Echevarría
(rel. name: Aloysius)
21 June 1905 in Yurre, Vizcaya, Spain 6 April 1981 in Los Angeles, California, United States Professed Priest, Claretians Los Angeles[85][86][87] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 11 April 2016
1982   William Slattery 7 May 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States 10 August 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Priest, Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) Philadelphia[4] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1982   Vincent Joseph McCauley 8 March 1906 in Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States 1 November 1982 in Rochester, Minnesota, United States Professed Priest, Congregation of Holy Cross;
Bishop of Fort Portal
Fort Portal[88] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 31 August 2006
1983   José Luis Múzquiz de Miguel 14 October 1912 in Badajoz, Spain 21 June 1983 in Pembroke, Massachusetts, United States Priest of the Personal Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei Boston[89][90] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 2010
  Terence James Cooke 1 March 1921 in New York City, New York, United States 6 October 1983 in New York City, New York, United States Archbishop of New York;
Cardinal
New York[91][92] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 18 August 1992
1984   Walter Ciszek 4 November 1904 in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, United States 8 December 1984 in The Bronx, New York, United States Professed Priest, Jesuits Allentown[93][94][95] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 11 October 1990
1985   John Maronic 30 July 1922 in International Falls, Minnesota, United States 14 December 1985 in Belleville, Illinois, United States Professed Priest, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate; Founder, Victorious Missionaries Belleville[4][96] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1989   Gabriel Wilhelmus Manek 18 August 1913 in Belu, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia 30 November 1989 in Lakewood, Colorado, United States Professed Priest, Society of the Divine Word;
Archbishop of Endeh;
Founder, Daughters of Our Lady Queen of the Holy Rosary
Larantuka[97] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1990   Bertha Bowman
(rel. name: Thea)
29 December 1937 in Yazoo City, Mississippi, United States 30 March 1990 in Canton, Mississippi, United States Professed Religious, Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration Jackson[98][99][100] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
1993   María Belen Guzmán Florit
(rel. name: Dominga)
3 September 1897 in Río Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico 16 January 1993 in Yauco, Puerto Rico Founder, Dominican Sisters of Fatima Ponce[101] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 15 June 2001
1994   John Joseph McKniff 5 September 1905 in Media, Pennsylvania, United States 24 March 1994 in Miami, Florida, United States Professed Priest, Augustinians Chulucanas[102] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 8 April 2000
  Rossella Petrellesse 1 April 1972 in Naples, Italy 18 September 1994 in Rochester, Minnesota, United States Young Layperson of the Diocese of Acerra Acerra[103] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 13 September 2008
1999   Matthias DeWitte Ward
(rel. name: Martin Maria de Porres)
20 March 1918 in Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts, United States 22 June 1999 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Professed Priest, Conventual Franciscans São João del Rei[104] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
  Gabriel Gonsum Ganaka 24 May 1937 in Pankshin, Plateau, Nigeria 9 December 1999 in New York City, New York, United States Archbishop of Jos Jos Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 2014
2000   Ida Peterfy 7 October 1922 in Košice, Slovakia 8 February 2000 in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States Founder, Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart Los Angeles[105][106] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 19 April 2016
  Gertrude Agnes Barber 16 September 1911 in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States 29 April 2000 in Beckley, West Virginia, United States Layperson of the Diocese of Erie Erie[107][108][109][110] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
  John Anthony Hardon 18 June 1914 in Midland, Pennsylvania, United States 30 December 2000 in Clarkston, Michigan, United States Professed Priest, Jesuits Saint Louis[111][112] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 31 May 2007
2001   Leonard LaRue (rel. name: Marinus) 14 January 1914 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States 14 October 2001 in Newton, New Jersey, United States Professed Religious, Benedictine (Ottilien Congregation) Paterson[113][114] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 25 March 2019
2002   Gwen Cecilia Billings Conicker 27 September 1939 in Chicago, Illinois, United States 15 June 2002 in Bloomingdale, Ohio, United States Married Layperson of the Diocese of Steubenville;
Cofounder, Apostolate for Family Consecration
Steubenville[115][116] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 9 September 2007
2004   Joseph Henry Cappel 16 November 1908 in Covington, Kentucky, United States 31 May 2004 in Curepto, Talca, Chile Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society Talca[117][118] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 2018
  Maria Esperanza Medrano Parra de Bianchini 22 November 1928 in San Rafael de Barrancas, Monagas, Venezuela 7 August 2004 in Long Beach, New York, United States Married Layperson of the Dioceses of Los Teques and Metuchen Los Teques and Metuchen[119][120] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 31 January 2010
  Fernando Rielo Pardal 28 August 1923 in Madrid, Spain 6 December 2004 in New York City, New York, United States Layperson of the Archdiocese of Madrid;
Founder, Idente Missionaries of Christ the Redeemer
Madrid[121] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
2006   Joseph Walijewski 25 April 1914 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States 11 April 2006 in Lima, Peru Priest of the Diocese of La Crosse La Crosse[122][123] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 1 May 2013
  William Edward [Bill] Atkinson 4 January 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States 15 September 2006 in Villanova, Pennsylvania, United States Professed Priest, Augustinians Philadelphia[124][125][126] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause: 24 April 2017
2009   Irving Charles Houle [Francis] 27 December 1925 in Wilson, Michigan, United States 3 January 2009 in Marquette, Michigan, United States Married Layperson of the Diocese of Marquette Marquette[127][128][129] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:
2015   Michelle Christine Duppong 25 January 1984 in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, United States 25 December 2015 in Haymarsh, North Dakota, United States Layperson of the Diocese of Bismarck;
Member, Fellowship of Catholic University Students
Bismarck[130][131] Heroic Virtues
Introduction of Cause:

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Servants of God
Born Died Church Status Diocese Type of Cause
Jesuit Martyrs of North America
(1642–49)
  René Goupil 15 May 1608 in Saint-Martin-du-Bois, Maine-et-Loire, France 29 September 1642 in Ossernenon, near Auriesville, New York, United States Professed Religious, Jesuits Toronto and New York Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
  Isaac Jogues 10 January 1607 in Orléans, Loiret, France 18 October 1646 in Ossernenon, near Auriesville, New York, United States Professed Priest, Jesuits
  Jean de Lalande c. 1620–25 in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France 19 October 1646 in Ossernenon, near Auriesville, New York, United States Professed Religious, Jesuits
  • Introduction of Cause:
  • Declared "Venerable":
  • Beatified: 21 June 1925 by Pope Pius XI
  • Canonized: 29 June 1930 by Pope Pius XI
Martyrs of "La Florida" Missions
(1549–1715)
  Luis de Cáncer ca. 1500 in Barbastro, Huesca, Spain 26 June 1549 in Safety Harbor, Florida, United States Professed Priest, Dominicans Pensacola-Tallahassee[132][133][134] Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
  56 Martyrs of "La Florida" Missions Died: early June 1549 to July 1715 in Florida, United States Professed Priests and Religious, Dominicans, Jesuits, Franciscan Friars Minor and Hospitallers of Saint John of God;
Married and Young Laypersons of the Dioceses of Pensacola–Tallahassee, Saint Augustine, Orlando and Venice
  • Introduction of Cause: 18 July 2015
  • Declared "Venerable":
  • Beatified:
Franciscan Martyrs of Georgia
(1597)
  Pedro de Corpa c. 1555 in Villaba, Burgos, Spain 13 September 1597 in Darien, Georgia, United States Professed Priests, Franciscan Friars Minor Savannah[135] Martyrs in odium fidei, uti fertur
  Blas de Rodríguez c. 1500 in Villa de Cuacos, Cáceres, Spain 16 September 1597 in Eulonia, Georgia, United States
  Miguel de Añon c. 1550–60 in Zaragoza, Spain 17 September 1597 in St. Catherines Island, Georgia, United States
  Antonio de Badajoz c. 1550 in La Albuera, Badajoz, United States Professed Religious, Franciscan Friars Minor
  Francisco de Veráscola c. 1560–70 in Gordejuela, Vizcaya, United States 18 September 1597 in St. Simons, Georgia, United States Professed Priest, Franciscan Friars Minor
  • Introduction of Cause: 6 March 1986
  • Declared "Venerable":
  • Beatified:
Shreveport Martyrs of Charity
(1873)
  Isidore Quémerais 9 September 1847 in Pleine-Fougères, Ille-et-Vilaine, France 15 September 1873 in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States Priest of the Diocese of Shreveport Shreveport[136][137] Offer of Life
  Jean Pierre 29 September 1831 in Lanloup, Côtes-d'Armor, France 16 September 1873 in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States Priest of the Diocese of Shreveport
  Jean-Marie Biler 18 November 1849 in Plourivo, Côtes-d'Armor, France 26 September 1873 in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States Priest of the Diocese of Shreveport
  Louis-Marie Gergaud 22 March 1832 in Héric, Loire-Atlantique, France 1 October 1873 in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States Priest of the Diocese of Shreveport
  François Le Vézouët 10 August 1833 in Brélidy, Côtes-d'Armor, France 8 October 1873 in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States Priest of the Diocese of Shreveport
  • Introduction of Cause: 20 October 2020
  • Declared "Venerable":
  • Beatified:
Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War
(1934–39)
  Josep Tristany Pujol
(rel. name: Lluc of Saint Joseph)
14 December 1872 in Su, Lleida, Spain 20 July 1936 in Barcelona, Spain Professed Priest, Discalced Carmelites Barcelona[138] Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
  Ricardo Farré Masip
(rel. name: Eduardo of the Child Jesus)
3 April 1897 in Lleida, Spain 25 July 1936 in Montcada, Barcelona, Spain
Modern Martyrs of Korea
(1901–1974)
  James Maginn 15 November 1911 in Butte, Montana, United States 4 July 1950 in Samcheok, Gangwon, South Korea Priest, Missionary Society of Saint Columban Seoul Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur
  Patrick Thomas Brennan 13 March 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, United States 24 September 1950 in Daejeon, South Korea Priest, Missionary Society of Saint Columban;
Apostolic Prefect of Gwangju
  Patrick James Byrne 26 October 1888 in Washington, D.C., United States 25 November 1950 in Chunggang, Chagang, North Korea Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society;
Titular Bishop of Gazera;
Apostolic Delegate to Korea
  • Introduction of Cause: 26 April 2013
  • Declared "Venerable":
  • Beatified:

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Notes

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  1. ^ Servant of God Simon Bruté
  2. ^ "Cause for the Canonization of Servant of God Demetrius Gallitzin "Apostle of the Alleghenies"". Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament – Altoona.
  3. ^ "'Apostle of the Alleghenies' up for sainthood". Archdiocese of Baltimore. 19 January 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Causes Under Consideration". Hagiography Circle.
  5. ^ Kevin J. Jones (3 October 2020). "Sainthood inquiry continues for Tennessee priest who died in yellow fever epidemic". Catholic News Agency.
  6. ^ Kethy Schiffer (6 October 2020). "Canonization Cause for Father Patrick Ryan Moves Forward". National Catholic Register.
  7. ^ Philip Koloski (15 October 2017). "Isaac Hecker: A New York City mystic and preacher on the way to sainthood". Aleteia.
  8. ^ Index ac status causarum beatificationis servorum dei et canonizationis beatorum (in Latin). Typis polyglottis vaticanis. January 1953. p. 1.
  9. ^ Zelda Caldwell (14 June 2024). "U.S. bishops vote to take first steps to declare Adele Brise a saint". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  10. ^ Cori Fugere Urban (17 April 2019). "Vermont's 10th bishop opens sainthood cause for diocese's first bishop". National Catholic Reporter.
  11. ^ "Cause for celebration: Bishop deGoesbriand to be recommended for sainthood". Vermont Catholic News. 17 April 2019.
  12. ^ Jason Osborne (10 June 2021). "Cahersiveen cause for canonisation opened in Texas". The Irish Catholic.
  13. ^ Philip Kosloski (24 January 2020). "Denver priest shot at Mass could be declared a saint". Aleteia.
  14. ^ Aaron Lambert (23 February 2021). "Remembering Father Leo Heinrichs, Denver's little-known martyr who could one day be a saint". Denver Catholic.
  15. ^ Julia Greeley Guild
  16. ^ "Sainthood cause opened for Julia Greeley, a former slave". Catholic Herald. 1 March 2017.
  17. ^ Erin DeGregorio (10 February 2021). "'Servant of God' Julia Greeley Takes Next Step On the Road to Sainthood". The Tablet.
  18. ^ "Beatification Process Begins for Father Thomas F. Price". Maryknoll Mission Society. 9 March 2012.
  19. ^ "100th Anniversary of the Death of Francis J. Parater, Servant of God". Catholic Diocese of Richmond. 7 February 2020.
  20. ^ Philip Kosloski (6 February 2017). "The Eagle Scout on his way to sainthood". Aleteia.
  21. ^ Peter Pinedo (28 August 2024). "Meet Msgr. Joseph Buh, the Duluth Priest Who Could Become America's Next Saint". National Catholic Register.
  22. ^ Monsignor Joseph Buh
  23. ^ Philip Kosloski (January 20, 2020). "Capuchin priest who fought racism on way to canonization". Aleteia.
  24. ^ Brother Columba – In King Love brothercolumba.com
  25. ^ Jonathan Luxmoore (9 June 2017). "Archbishop to become Lithuania's first beatified Soviet-era martyr". National Catholic Reporter.
  26. ^ Patti Maguire Armstrong (29 October 2023). "Minnesota bishop issues letter about steps needed for Sister Annella Zervas' cause". Catholic News Agency.
  27. ^ Seeking Sister Annella: Will this nun be Minnesota's first saint? SC Times, 22 November 2017
  28. ^ A Saint from Moorhead, MN? Meet Sister Annella Zervas Soul Voyage, 28 March 2020
  29. ^ Mary Grace Bellotti
  30. ^ Could Fr. Lukas Etlin be the Missouri “Mystery Priest”? The Practicing Catholic, 11 August 2013
  31. ^ "Ordinary Informative Process for the Beatification and Canonization of the Servant of God, Father Lukas Etlin, Priest and Monk of the Order of St. Benedict of the Abbey of the Immculate Conception, Conception, Missouri, U.S.A." Google Books. 1960. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
  32. ^ The Joseph Dutton Guild
  33. ^ "Layman. Soldier. Saint? Diocese takes step toward canonization of Joseph Dutton". Hawaii Catholic Herald. 31 July 2015.
  34. ^ "Sainthood could come to Hawaii shores again". Khon2. 12 February 2019.
  35. ^ Ron Lajoie (16 November 2011). "Beatification of Maryknoll Co-founder Bishop Walsh Opens". Catholic New York.
  36. ^ Mother Therese of Jesus, O.Carm
  37. ^ Juliann dos Santos (1 October 2015). "Cause of Atonement Society Founder Opens in Year of Consecrated Life". Catholic New York.
  38. ^ "Church ceremony honors candidate for sainthood". My Eastern Shore. 28 January 2015.
  39. ^ Servant of God Msgr. Bernard John Quinn
  40. ^ John Alexander (1 August 2019). "Brooklyn priest who promoted human rights is candidate for sainthood". Brooklyn Reporter.
  41. ^ "Brooklyn diocese advances sainthood cause of local priest". Catholic News Agency. 25 June 2019.
  42. ^ "'Fastest Nun in the West' Blandina Segale on Path to Sainthood". NBC News. 26 June 2014.
  43. ^ Julia M. Dendinger (18 December 2016). "The journey to sainthood for Sister Blandina Segale". news-bulletin.com.
  44. ^ Lieutenant Father Joseph Verbis Lafleur
  45. ^ Ken Stockney (7 January 2020). "Lafayette bishop to advance cause of 3 locals to sainthood". The Acadiana Advocate.
  46. ^ Father Flanagan League
  47. ^ "Boys Town founder, Father Flanagan, advances on path to sainthood". America: The Jesuit Review. 24 July 2019.
  48. ^ "Father Flanagan sainthood process takes important step forward". 6 News on Yourside. 23 July 2019.
  49. ^ The Rhoda Wise Story
  50. ^ Charita Goshay (6 July 2018). "Rhoda Wise sainthood case heads to Vatican". CantonRep.com.
  51. ^ Black Elk Canonization – Promoting the Canonization of Nicholas Black Elk
  52. ^ Kirk Petersen (25 August 2018). "Vatican considers sainthood for Black Elk". National Catholic Reporter.
  53. ^ Damian Costello (1 October 2017). "Black Elk, the Lakota medicine man turned Catholic teacher, is promoted for sainthood". America: The Jesuit Review.
  54. ^ Travis Heying (18 February 2020). "Kapaun sainthood could soon be one step closer". The Wichita Eagle.
  55. ^ "US army chaplain Emil Kapaun advancing toward sainthood". The Conversation. 11 March 2021.
  56. ^ Paula Katinas (4 January 2021). "The Long Road to Sainthood". The Tablet.
  57. ^ Denise Fedorow (15 June 2018). "Potential saint has ties to Elkhart County". The Goshen News.
  58. ^ Denise Fedorow (15 May 2018). "The ministry of Servant of God Mother Mary Teresa Tallon". Today's Catholic.
  59. ^ Mary Virginia Merrick Canonization Cause
  60. ^ Lisa Kawata (30 March 2012). "Could Mary Merrick of Linwood become Ellicott City's saint?". The Baltimore Sun.
  61. ^ Cora Evans
  62. ^ Philip Kosloski (17 July 2010). "Cora Evans: A Californian housewife and mystic on the way to sainthood". Aleteia.
  63. ^ Valerie Schmalz (13 July 2012). "Vatican OKs investigation into Cora Evans sainthood cause". Catholic News Agency.
  64. ^ "Cause of Beatification of Mother Kevin Kearney OSF (1875–1957)". Archdiocese of Armagh.
  65. ^ Matt Moran (28 November 2018). "Uganda: Irish Missionary Nun on the way to canonisation". Independent Catholic News.
  66. ^ Amy Thibodeaux (9 January 2020). "Charlene Richard, "Little Cajun Saint", to be nominated for sainthood". Acadia Parish.
  67. ^ "3 from Acadiana candidates to become first from Lafayette recognized as Catholic saints". Daily Advertiser. 15 January 2020.
  68. ^ Katie Gagliano (11 January 2020). "Lafayette diocese launches pathway to sainthood for 2 Acadiana residents; third to follow". Acadiana Advocate.
  69. ^ Father Capodanno Guild
  70. ^ "Opening of the Cause for Beatification of Father Capodanno". Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA. 3 October 2013.
  71. ^ "Sainthood cause for Fr. Vincent Capodanno, 'The Grunt Padre', sent to the Vatican". The Arlington Catholic Herald. 30 May 2017.
  72. ^ Tom Gallagher (30 September 2010). "Passionist priest, Theodore Foley, on road to sainthood". National Catholic Reporter.
  73. ^ Holly Angelo (23 June 2009). "Late Springfield priest Rev. Theodore Foley on path to sainthood". Mass Live.
  74. ^ "Bishop of Olancho has begun the process for Father Casimir's Canonization to the Sainthood". Our Lady of Guadalupe.
  75. ^ Paul Murphy, MJ – Miles Jesu
  76. ^ "Quest for sainthood". East Valley. 12 September 2004.
  77. ^ Auguste "Nonco" Pelafigue
  78. ^ Mary Farrow (14 January 2020). "Will these Louisiana Cajun Catholics become saints? Diocese begins canonization cause". The Catholic Telegraph.
  79. ^ Eloisa Lopez (6 December 2015). "Manila starts beatification process of U.S. Jesuit". Union of Catholic Asian News.
  80. ^ Tina G. Santos (6 December 2015). "Founder of Knights of Columbus in PH on path to sainthood". Inquirer.net.
  81. ^ Joel Locsin (31 July 2014). "Naturalized Filipino priest behind Knights of Columbus could be next Filipino saint". GMA News Online.
  82. ^ The Dorothy Day Guild
  83. ^ "Inquiry into Dorothy Day's life next step in sainthood cause". National Catholic Reporter. 22 April 2016.
  84. ^ Mark Pattison (29 April 2020). "Sainthood cause for Dorothy Day picking up steam in U.S." Crux.
  85. ^ The Fr. Aloysius Cause of Sainthood
  86. ^ Kevin J. Jones (1 March 2013). "California priest inspires push for beatification cause". Catholic News Agency.
  87. ^ "Meeting scheduled on sainthood cause for Fr. Aloysius Ellacuria". California Catholic Daily. 28 September 2017.
  88. ^ Servant of God Vincent McCauley
  89. ^ Father José Luis Múzquiz, Opus Dei
  90. ^ Katherin Veik (10 June 2011). "Sainthood cause opened for priest who brought Opus Dei to US". Catholic News Agency.
  91. ^ Edward Tivnan (30 November 1986). "A New Yorker up for Sainthood". The New York Times Magazine.
  92. ^ "Cardinal Cooke's sainthood cause advances as Archbishop Dolan presents case to Pope". Catholic News Agency. 18 April 2010.
  93. ^ The Father Walter Ciszek Prayer League
  94. ^ James Martin, S.J. (20 March 2012). "Canonization Process for Walter Ciszek, SJ, May Proceed". America: The Jesuit Review.
  95. ^ Daniel Patrick Sheehan (1 October 2015). "For potential Shenandoah saint, it'll take a miracle or two". The Morning Call.
  96. ^ Fr. John Maronic – Victorious Missionaries
  97. ^ Katharina R. Lestari (28 February 2021). "Nuns seek sainthood for second native Indonesian bishop". Union of Catholic Asian News.
  98. ^ Sister Thea Bowman – Cause for Canonization
  99. ^ Roslyn Anderson (20 November 2018). "Sister Thea Bowman considered for sainthood by Vatican". WLBT On Your Side.
  100. ^ Dan Stockman (14 November 2018). "Sr. Thea Bowman takes step further toward canonization with bishops' vote". Global Sisters Report.
  101. ^ Madre Dominga Guzmán Florit, O.P.
  102. ^ "John J. McKniff, O.S.A. – Augustinian Missionary and Pastor of the Poor". Midwest Augustinians.
  103. ^ Rossella Petrellese
  104. ^ Tinner-Williams, Nate (2022-07-27). "African-American Catholic priest who served in Brazil could soon be on road to sainthood". Black Catholic Messenger. Retrieved 2022-10-05.
  105. ^ Philip Kosloski (11 November 2017). "Ida Peterfy survived Nazis and Communists to catechize children in California". Aleteia.
  106. ^ "Sister Ida Peterfy". Angelus News. 27 May 2015.
  107. ^ Barber National Institute
  108. ^ Dr. Gertrude A. Barber
  109. ^ Tiarra Braddock (17 December 2019). "Bishop Persico opens inquiry into possible canonization of Dr. Gertrude Barber into sainthood". Your Erie.
  110. ^ "Cause opened for Catholic educator dedicated to those with disabilities". National Catholic Register. 19 December 2019.
  111. ^ Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J. Archive and Guild
  112. ^ Jim Graves (27 January 2017). "Fr. John Hardon May Be on His Way to Canonization". National Catholic Register.
  113. ^ Cecile Pagliarulo (22 August 2019). "Sailing to Sainthood". Diocese of Paterson.
  114. ^ Michael Wojcik (2 April 2019). "Bishop of Paterson, New Jersey (USA) Opens Sainthood Cause of Brother Marinus LaRue OSB". OSB.org.
  115. ^ Apostolate for Family Consecration
  116. ^ "Widoer pursues sainthood for wife". Post Gazette. 9 September 2007.
  117. ^ Giselle Vargas (6 June 2016). "Exorcist priest who served in Korea and Chile begins his way to the altars". Catholic News Agency.
  118. ^ Kevin Hanlon, M.M. (1 May 2020). "The people in rural Chile ask that Maryknoll Father Joseph Cappel be canonized". Maryknoll Magazine.
  119. ^ Maria Esperanza
  120. ^ "Metuchen opens sainthood cause for Venezuelan mystic who died in US". Archdiocese of Baltimore. 19 January 2012.
  121. ^ Institute Id of Christ the Redeemer
  122. ^ The Father Joseph Walijewski Legacy Guild
  123. ^ Kevin J. Jones (2 April 2013). "Wisconsin missionary priest's path to sainthood begins". Catholic New Agency.
  124. ^ Canonization of Father Bill Atkinson
  125. ^ Michael Nevadomski (25 April 2017). "Sainthood cause for paralyzed priest officially gets under way". CatholicPhilly.com.
  126. ^ Larry Peterson (12 June 2019). "This Pennsylvania native became the first American quadriplegic priest". Aleteia.
  127. ^ Irving C. “Francis” Houle Association – Association for the Cause of Sainthood
  128. ^ "Bishops affirm diocese's effort for Michigan man's sainthood cause". Our Sunday Visitor. 13 June 2019.
  129. ^ "Case for Escanaba man's sainthood moves forward". Upper Michigan Source.com. 13 June 2019.
  130. ^ "Bishop David Kagan Begins the Process for the Canonization for Michelle Christine Duppong". bismarckdiocese.com. 16 June 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  131. ^ "Bishop David Kagan Begins the Process for the Canonization for Michelle Christine Duppong". FOCUS.org. 15 June 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  132. ^ Martyrs of La Florida Missions
  133. ^ Perry West (16 October 2020). "Florida martyrs remembered at Mass of thanksgiving for their sainthood cause". Catholic News Agency.
  134. ^ "Martyrs of La Florida Cause for Canonization". The Catholic Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee. 3 November 2015.
  135. ^ The Georgia Martyrs
  136. ^ Scott Ferrell (8 December 2020). "Five priests who died in Shreveport during yellow fever epidemic on track to become saints". Shreveport Times.
  137. ^ "Cause opens for priests who sacrificed lives in epidemic". Arkansas Catholic. 4 January 2021.
  138. ^ Samuel Schuerich, “2 Tucson Priests to Be Beatified”, Tucson Citizen, 12 June 2007

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