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Canadian Martyrs who served as missionary of the Society of Jesus in North America In this long history of the Roman Catholic Church in Canada, a number of deceased persons of the Church have had their life and work declared worthy of achieving one of the four stages of canonization in the Catholic Church: Servants of God ; Venerable ...
Blesseds Joseph Tapies Sirvant and Pascal Araguas Guardia 1936 Blesseds Maria de Jesus, Dolores Aguiar-Mella Diaz, and Consuelo Aguiar-Mella Diaz 1936 Blesseds Maria de la Purificacion Ximenez Ximenez, Maria Jesefa del Rio Messa, and Sofia Ximenez Ximenez 1936 Blesseds Maria del Carmen Moreno Benitez and Maria Amparo Carbonell Munoz 1936
Blessed tusb Date of beatification; 108 Martyrs of World War II: 1939–1945: 1999 Adílio Daronch: 1924: 2007 Adolph Kolping: 1865: 1991 Adrian Fortescue: 1539: 1895 Agatha Phutta: 1940: 1989 Agathange de Vendome: 1638: Agnellus of Pisa, OFM: 1236: 1882 Agnes Phila, LHC: 1940: 1989 Alain de Solminihac: 1659: 1981 Albertina Berkenbrock: 1931: ...
0–9. Chronological list of saints in the 1st century; Chronological list of saints in the 2nd century; Chronological list of saints in the 3rd century
1 All Saints. 2 All Souls: Commemoration of the Faithful Departed. Richard Hooker, Doctor of the Church of England, 1600. 7 Willibrord, Missionary, Bishop of Utrecht, the Netherlands, 739. 8 The Octave Day of All Saints: The Founders, Benefactors, and Missionaries of the Church in Canada. 11 Martin, Bishop of Tours, France, c. 397.
Aureliano of the Blessed Sacrament: 1963: 1999 Attilio Giordani: 1972: 2013 Benigna Victim of Jesus: 1981: 2022 Benoîte Rencurel: 1718: 2009 Bernard Łubieński: 1933: 2018 Bruno Lanteri: 1830: 1965 Caesar Baronius: 1607: 1745 Carla Ronci [1] 1970 1997 Caroline-Barbe Colchen Carré de Malberg: 1891: 2014 Catherine McAuley: 1841: 1990 Clotilde ...
Canadian Martyrs' Church in Hamilton, Ontario; St-Charles Garnier Church in Hamilton Ontario; St-Charles Garnier Church in Kelowna, British Columbia; The parishes of Saints-Martyrs-Canadiens in Montréal, in the City of Québec, in Victoriaville, in Trois-Rivières, and in Beauharnois (province of Québec, Canada).
Saint Marie-Léonie Paradis, PSSF (12 May 1840 – 3 May 1912), born Virginie-Alodie Paradis but raised as Élodie Paradis, [1] was a French-Canadian Catholic religious sister from Quebec who established the Little Sisters of the Holy Family in 1880, dedicated to the domestic needs in the field of education across Canada.