Saints & Popes Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Saint Boniface ; feast day June 5) was an English missionary and reformer, often called the apostle of Germany......
Saint Francis Borgia ; canonized 1671; feast day October 10) was a Spanish nobleman who, as the third general of......
St. Charles Borromeo ; canonized 1610; feast day November 4) was a cardinal and archbishop who was one of the most......
St. John Bosco ; canonized April 1, 1934; feast day January 31) was a Roman Catholic priest who was a pioneer in......
St. Brendan ; feast day May 16) was a Celtic saint, monastic founder, abbot, and hero of legendary voyages in the......
St. Bridget of Sweden ; canonized October 8, 1391; feast day July 23, formerly October 8) was the patron saint......
St. Brigid of Ireland ; feast day February 1) was an abbess who founded an important monastic community at Kildare......
Saint Bruno of Querfurt ; feast day June 19) was a missionary to the Prussians, bishop, and martyr. A member of......
Saint Bruno the Carthusian ; canonized 1514; feast day October 6) was the founder of the Carthusian order who was......
Saint Bruno the Great ; feast day October 11) was the archbishop of Cologne and coregent of the Holy Roman Empire.......
St. Jean de Brébeuf ; canonized 1930; feast day October 19) was a Roman Catholic missionary to New France and martyr......
St. Bénézet ; feast day April 14) was a builder who instigated and directed the building of the Pont d’Avignon,......
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini ; canonized July 7, 1946; feast day November 13) was the Italian-born founder of the......
Saint Caesarius of Arles ; feast day August 27) was a leading prelate of Gaul and a celebrated preacher whose opposition......
St. Cajetan of Thiene ; canonized 1671; feast day August 7) was a Venetian priest who cofounded the Theatine order......
Saint Joseph Calasanz ; canonized 1767; feast day August 25) was a priest, teacher, patron saint of Roman Catholic......
St. Callixtus I ; feast day October 14) was the pope from about 217 to 222, during the schism of St. Hippolytus,......
Callixtus II was the pope from 1119 to 1124. A son of Count William I of Burgundy, he was appointed archbishop......
Callixtus III was the pope from 1455 to 1458. As a member of the Aragonese court, he reconciled King Alfonso V......
Saint Camillus of Lellis ; canonized 1746; feast day July 14) was the founder of the Ministers of the Sick. Along......
St. Edmund Campion ; canonized October 25, 1970; feast day October 25) was an English Jesuit martyred by the government......
St. Peter Canisius ; canonized 1925; feast day December 21) was a doctor of the church, Jesuit scholar, and strong......
Saint Thomas de Cantelupe ; canonized 1320, feast day October 3) was a reformist, educator, English church prelate,......
Canute IV ; canonized 1101; feast days January 19, July 10) was a martyr, patron saint, and king of Denmark from......
St. John Cassian ; Eastern feast day February 29 (observed on February 28 during non-leap years); Western feast......
St. Catherine of Alexandria ; feast day November 25) was one of the most popular early Christian martyrs and one......
Saint Catherine of Bologna ; canonized 1712; feast day May 9) was an Italian mystic and writer whose spiritual......
Saint Catherine of Genoa ; canonized 1737; feast day September 15) was an Italian mystic admired for her work among......
St. Catherine of Siena ; canonized 1461; feast day April 29) was a Dominican tertiary and mystic who is one of......
Saint Catherine of Sweden ; feast day March 24) was the daughter of St. Bridget of Sweden, whom she succeeded as......
Saint Catherine ; canonized 1746; feast day February 13) was an Italian Dominican mystic. At the age of 13, she......
St. Cecilia ; feast day November 22) was one of the most famous virgin martyrs of the early church and historically......
Celestine (II) was a pope who was elected in December 1124 but resigned a few days later and is not counted in......
Saint Celestine I ; feast day July 27, Irish feast day April 6) was the pope from 422 to 432. He was a Roman deacon......
Celestine II was the pope from 1143 to 1144. A scholar of noble birth, he studied under Peter Abélard, with whom......
Celestine III was the pope from 1191 to 1198. He was Peter Abélard’s student and friend, and he carried out many......
Celestine IV was the pope from October 25 to Nov. 10, 1241. The nephew of Pope Urban III, Celestine had been made......
Saint Celestine V ; canonized May 5, 1313; feast day May 19) was the pope from July 5 to Dec. 13, 1294, the first......
Saint Chad ; feast day, March 2) was a monastic founder, abbot, and first bishop of Lichfield, who is credited......
Saint Jane Frances of Chantal ; canonized 1767; feast day August 21) was a French cofounder of the Visitation Order.......
Saint Christopher ; Western feast day July 25; Eastern feast day May 9) was a legendary martyr of the early church.......
St. John Chrysostom ; Western feast day September 13; Eastern feast day November 13) was an early Church Father,......
Saint Chŏng Yak-jong ; canonized 1984) was one of the most eminent leaders in the early propagation of Roman Catholicism......
Saint Ciaran of Clonmacnoise ; feast day September 9) was an abbot who was one of the most illustrious founders......
St. Clare of Assisi ; canonized 1255; feast day August 11) was an abbess and founder of the Poor Clares (Clarissines).......
St. Clement I ; feast day November 23) was the first Apostolic Father, fourth pope from 88 to 97 or from 92 to......
Clement II was the pope from 1046 to 1047. Of noble birth, he was bishop of Bamberg, in Germany, when in 1046 he......
Clement III was the pope from 1187 to 1191. He was cardinal bishop of Palestrina when elected pope on Dec. 19,......
Clement IV was the pope from 1265 to 1268. An eminent jurist serving King St. Louis IX of France, Guido was ordained......
Clement IX was the pope from 1667 to 1669. Rospigliosi served as papal ambassador to Spain from 1644 to 1653 and......
St. Clement of Alexandria ; Western feast day November 23; Eastern feast day November 24) was a Christian Apologist,......
Clement V was the pope from 1305 to 1314 who, in choosing Avignon, France, for the papal residence—where it flourished......
Clement VI was the pope from 1342 to 1352. Abbot of the Benedictine monasteries at Fécamp and La Chaise-Dieu, France,......
Clement VII was the pope from 1523 to 1534. An illegitimate son of Giuliano de’ Medici (not to be confused with......
Clement VIII was the pope from 1592 to 1605, the last pontiff to serve during the Counter-Reformation. The holder......
Clement X was the pope from 1670 to 1676. Of noble birth, Altieri was in the service of the papal embassy in Poland......
Clement XI was the pope from 1700 to 1721. Of noble birth, Albani received an impressive education in the classics,......
Clement XII was the pope from 1730 to 1740. A member of the influential Florentine princely family of Corsini,......
Clement XIII was the pope from 1758 to 1769. In 1716 Rezzonico, who had studied under the Jesuits in Bologna, was......
Clement XIV was the pope from 1769 to 1774. Educated by the Jesuits at Rimini, he joined the Conventual Franciscans......
St. Margaret Clitherow ; canonized 1970; feast days March 25 and October 25) was one of the Forty Martyrs of England......
Saint Clotilda ; feast day June 3) was the queen consort of Clovis I, king of the Franks, in whose momentous conversion......
St. Colette ; canonized 1807; feast day March 6) was a Franciscan abbess, reformer of the Poor Clares and founder......
Saint Colman of Lindisfarne ; feast day, Scottish diocese of Argyll and the Isles February 18, elsewhere August......
St. Columba ; feast day June 9) is an Irish saint who is credited with having had a main role in the conversion......
Saint Columban ; feast day November 23) was an abbot and writer, one of the greatest missionaries of the Celtic......
Conon was the pope from 686 to 687. Probably the son of a Thracian soldier, he was educated in Sicily and ordained......
Constantine was the pope from 708 to 715. Constantine upheld Roman supremacy against the insubordination of Felix,......
Constantine I was the first Roman emperor to profess Christianity. He not only initiated the evolution of the empire......
St. Cornelius ; feast day September 16) was the pope from 251 to 253. Cornelius was a Roman priest who was elected......
Saints Cosmas and Damian were martyrs and patron saints of physicians. They were brothers, perhaps twins, but little......
Saint Giuseppe Cottolengo ; canonized 1934; feast day April 29) was the founder of the Societies of the Little......
Saints Crispin and Crispinian, (both b. traditionally Rome—d. c. 286, possibly Soissons, Fr.; feast day October......
Saint Cunibert ; feast day November 12) was a prelate, bishop of Cologne and chief minister of King Sigebert III......
Saint Cuthbert ; feast day March 20) was the bishop of the great Benedictine abbey of Lindisfarne (or Holy Island),......
Saint Cyprian ; feast day September 16) was the metropolitan of Moscow in 1381–82 and 1390–1406. Educated in Greece,......
St. Cyprian was an early Christian theologian and bishop of Carthage who led the Christians of North Africa during......
St. Cyril of Alexandria ; Western feast day June 27; Eastern feast day June 9) was a Christian theologian and bishop......
Saint Cyril of Jerusalem ; feast day March 18) was a bishop of Jerusalem and doctor of the church who fostered......
Dadu was a Hindu-Muslim saint who inspired the formation of a sect called Dadu Panth. A cotton carder by profession,......
Dagobert II ; feast day December 23) was a Merovingian Frankish king of Austrasia. The son of Sigebert III, Dagobert......
Daimbert was the first archbishop of Pisa, Italy, who, as patriarch of Jerusalem, played a major role in the First......
St. Damasus I ; feast day December 11) was the pope from October 1, 366, to December 11, 384. During his rule the......
Damasus II was the pope from July 17 to Aug. 9, 1048. His brief reign, delayed by a rival claimant to the papal......
St. Damien of Molokai ; canonized October 11, 2009; feast day May 10) was a Belgian priest who devoted his life......
St. David ; feast day March 1) was a 6th-century bishop who is revered as the patron saint of Wales. Little is......
St. Denis ; feast day: Western church, October 9; Eastern church, October 3) was allegedly the first bishop of......
Saint Deusdedit was the pope from 615 to 618. His pontificate is chiefly noteworthy for an unsuccessful resumption......
St. Dionysius of Alexandria ; feast day November 17) was the bishop of Alexandria, then the most important Eastern......
St. Dionysius ; feast day December 6) was the pope from 259/260 to December 26, 268. While a presbyter during the......
Dioscorus was a pope, or antipope, for 23 days in 530. A deacon in the Alexandrian Church, he clashed with the......
Dioscorus was a Christian patriarch of Alexandria and eastern prelate who was deposed and excommunicated by the......
St. Dominic ; canonized July 3, 1234; feast day August 8) was the founder of the Order of Friars Preachers (Dominicans),......
Donus was the pope from 676 to 678. Elected (August 676) to succeed Adeodatus II, Donus ended a schism created......
St. Rose Philippine Duchesne ; canonized July 3, 1988; feast day November 18) was a missionary who founded the......
Saint Dunstan of Canterbury ; feast day May 19) was an English abbot, celebrated archbishop of Canterbury, and......
St. Edmund of Abingdon ; feast day November 16) was a distinguished scholar and outspoken archbishop of Canterbury,......
Edward ; canonized 1161; feast day originally January 5, now October 13) was the king of England from 1042 to 1066.......
Edward ; feast day March 18) was the king of England from 975 to 978. His reign was marked by a reaction against......
St. Eleutherius ; feast day May 26) was the pope from about 175 to 189. During his pontificate the church was involved......