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American Saints: Five Centuries of Heroic Sanctity on the American Continents. Alba House. ISBN 0-8189-0900-5. Habig, Marion A. (1974). Saints of the Americas. Our Sunday Visitor. ISBN 0-87973-880-4. Holbock, Ferdinard (2000). New Saints and Blesseds of the Catholic Church: Blesseds and Saints Canonized by Pope John Paul II During the Years ...
This is an incomplete list of people and angels whom the Catholic Church has canonized as saints.According to Catholic theology, all saints enjoy the beatific vision.Many of the saints listed here are to be found in the General Roman Calendar, while others may also be found in the Roman Martyrology; [1] still others are particular to local places and their recognition does not extend to the ...
Pages in category "American Roman Catholic saints". The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. List of American proposed candidates for sainthood. List of venerated Americans.
This page is a list of venerated Central Americans and Caribbeans includes saints, blesseds, venerables, and servants of god, as recognized by the Catholic Church.These people were born, died, or lived their religious life in any of the territories of North America excluding Mexico, Canada and the United States.
The following are saints canonized by Pope John Paul II from 2001–2005: Saint. Date of Canonization. Place of Canonization. Luigi Scrosoppi [1] 10 June 2001. St. Peter's Basilica. Agostino Roscelli [1] 10 June 2001.
Canonized Roman Catholic saints have been through a formal institutional process resulting in their canonization. There have been thousands of canonizations. Pope John Paul II alone canonized 110 individuals, as well as many group canonizations such as 110 martyr saints of China, 103 Korean martyrs, 117 Vietnamese martyrs, the Mexican Martyrs, Spanish martyrs and French revolutionary martyrs.
1913. Rivolta d'Adda, Cremona, Kingdom of Italy. Founder of the Sisters Adorers of the Blessed Sacrament. Blessed Giovanni Maria Boccardo. 1848. Moncalieri, Turin, Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861) 1913. Moncalieri, Turin, Kingdom of Italy. Founder of the Poor Daughters of Saint Cajetan.
Gohard of Nantes, 843 by Normans. Roderick, Eulogius, Perfectus, Laura, Flora and Maria, Aurelius and Natalia, Nunilo and Alodia, and other Martyrs of Cordoba, 850-59. Bertharius of Monte Cassino, 883 by Saracens. Edmund of East Anglia, 869. [ 69 ] Ludmila of Bohemia, 921. Wiborada of St. Gall, 921 by Magyars.