List of American proposed candidates for sainthood

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This list includes individuals from the United States for whom there is a public petition to the bishop to commence an investigation into the heroic virtue of the individual leading to a decree declaring them to be a Servant of God.

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Candidates

ImageCandidate for SainthoodBornDiedChurch StatusDioceseType of Cause
1846 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Helio Koa'eloa [1] c. 1815
Maui, Hawaii
1846
Maui, Hawaii
Married Layperson; Catechist Honolulu Heroic Virtues
1853 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Pierre Toussaint [2] 27 June 1766
Saint-Marc, Haiti
30 June 1853
New York City
Philanthropist New York Venerable
1858 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Catherine Spalding [3] 23 December 1793
Pomfret, Maryland
20 March 1858
Louisville, Kentucky
Founder, Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Bardstown Heroic Virtues
1861 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Maria Sybilla Riepp [4]
(rel. name: Benedicta)
28 June 1825
Waal, Bavaria, Germany
15 March 1862
St. Cloud, Minnesota
Professed Religious, Benedictine Nuns
(Bavarian Congregation)
Saint Cloud Heroic Virtues
1862 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Henriette DeLille [2] 11 March 1813
New Orleans
16 November 1862
New Orleans
founded the Sisters of the Holy Family New Orleans Venerable
1865 Francis Baker (cropped).jpg Francis Asbury Baker 30 March 1820
Baltimore, Maryland
4 April 1865
New York City, New York
Priest and Cofounder, Missionary Society of Saint Paul the Apostle (Paulist Fathers) New York Heroic Virtues
1869 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Robert Walsh
(rel. name: Arsenius)
1 January 1804
Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland
14 October 1869
ʻĀhuimanu, Honolulu, Hawaii
Professed Priest, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Picpus) Honolulu Heroic Virtues
1870 Jean-Marie Odin (cropped).PNG Jean-Marie Odin [5] 25 February 1800
Ambierle, Loire, France
25 May 1870
Ambierle, Loire, France
Priest, Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians);
Archbishop of New Orleans
New Orleans Heroic Virtues
1872 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Pierre Yves Kéralum [6] [7] 2 March 1817
Quimper, Finistère, France
12 November 1872
Mercedes, Texas
Professed Priest, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate San Antonio Heroic Virtues
1873 Pierre-Jean De Smet - Brady-Handy (cropped).jpg Pierre-Jean De Smet 30 January 1801
Dendermonde, East Flanders, Belgium
23 May 1873
St. Louis, Missouri
Professed Priest, Jesuits St. Louis Heroic Virtues
1874 Sister Ursula Mattingly (cropped).png Honora Mattingly
(rel. name: Ursula)
23 October 1808
Baltimore, Maryland
1874
Emmitsburg, Maryland
Professed Religious, Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul Buffalo Heroic Virtues
1876 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Giovanni Paulo Pietrobattista
(rel. name: Pamfilo of Magliano)
12 (or 22) April 1824
Magliano de' Marsi, L'Aquila, Italy
15 November 1876
Rome, Italy
Professed Priest, Franciscan Friars Minor;
Founder, Franciscan Sisters of Allegany and
the Joliet Franciscan Sisters
Allegheny and Joliet in Illinois Heroic Virtues
1877 Monseigneur Rappe (cropped).png Louis-Amadeus Rappe 2 February 1801
Audrehem, Pas-de-Calais, France
9 August 1877
St. Albans, Vermont
Bishop of Cleveland;
Founder, Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine
Cleveland Heroic Virtues
1878 Bishop James Whelan (cropped).jpg James Whelan 8 December 1823
Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland
18 February 1878
Zanesville, Ohio
Professed Priest, Dominicans;
Bishop of Nashville;
Founder, Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia
Nashville Heroic Virtues
1879 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Alice Mary Thorpe
(rel. name: Catherine Mary Antoninus)
1844
London, England, United Kingdom
1879
Sparkill, New York
Founder, Dominican Sisters of Our Lady of the Rosary (now known as Dominican Sisters of Sparkill) New York Heroic Virtues
1880 Franc Pirc by Pogorelc (cropped).jpg Franc Pirec 20 November 1785
Godič, Kamnik, Slovenia
22 January 1880
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Diocesan Priest Saint Cloud Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Anna Katharina Berger
(rel. name: Mary Odilia)
30 April 1823
Regen, Bavaria, Germany
17 October 1880
St. Louis, Missouri
Founder, Sisters of Saint Mary
(now known as Franciscan Sisters of Mary)
St. Louis Heroic Virtues
1881 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Caspar Rehrl31 December 1809
Salzburg, Austria
3 September 1881
Barton, Wisconsin
Diocesan Priest;
Founder, Sisters of Saint Agnes
Milwaukee Heroic Virtues
1882 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Mary Elizabeth Lange [2] 1789
Saint-Domingue
February 3, 1882
Baltimore
Founder, Oblate Sisters of Providence Baltimore Venerable
1886 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Mary Hardey
(rel. name: Mary Aloysia)
8 December 1809
Piscataway, Maryland
17 June 1886
Paris, France
Professed Religious, Society of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Albany Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Pierre Antoine Levy [8] 17 December 1886
Gainesville, Texas
Diocesan Priest Fort Worth Heroic Virtues
1887 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Mary Frances Clarke [9] 2 March 1803
Dublin, Ireland
4 December 1887
Dubuque, Iowa
Founder, Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Dubuque Heroic Virtues
Bonifaz Wimmer JS (cropped).jpg Sebastian Wimmer
(rel. name: Boniface)
14 January 1809
Thalmassing, Bavaria, Germany
8 December 1887
Latrobe, Pennsylvania
Professed Priest and Founder of the Benedictines (American-Cassinese Congregation) Greensburg Heroic Virtues
1888 Weninger Franz Xaver (cropped).jpg Franz Xaver Weninger 31 October 1805
Wildhaus, Styria, Austria
29 June 1888
Cincinnati, Ohio
Professed Priest, Jesuits Cincinnati Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png John Christopher Drumgoole 15 August 1816
Granard, County Longford, Ireland
28 March 1888
New York City, New York
Diocesan Priest;
Founder, Sisters of Francis of the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin
New York Heroic Virtues
1889 Mother Euphrasie Hinkle (cropped).jpg Anna Hinkle
(rel. name: Euphrasie)
15 September 1847
Carrollton, Kentucky
27 August 1889
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana
Professed Religious, Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Indianapolis Heroic Virtues
1891 Monsignor Preston (cropped).jpg Thomas Scott Preston 23 July 1824
Hartford, Connecticut
4 November 1891
New York City, New York
Diocesan Priest;
Founder, Sisters of the Divine Compassion
New York Heroic Virtues
1892 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Almeide Maxis Duchemin [10]
(rel. name: Theresa)
8 April 1810
Baltimore, Maryland
4 January 1892
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Cofounder, Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Oblate Sisters of Providence Detroit Heroic Virtues
1894 Mother Ignatius Hayes, F.M.I.C (cropped).jpg Elizabeth Hayes
(rel. name: Mary Ignatius of Jesus)
1823
Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, United Kingdom
6 May 1894
Rome, Italy
Founder, Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception Saint Paul and Minneapolis Heroic Virtues
1895 Bishop Patrick Manogue c. 1885 (cropped).jpg Patrick Manogue [11] 28 May 1831
Desart, County Kilkenny, Ireland
27 February 1895
Sacramento, California
Bishop of Sacramento Sacramento Heroic Virtues
1896 Kikisoblu ("Princess Angeline") of the Duwamish, 1896 (cropped).jpg Princess Angeline [12] [Kikisublo]c. 1820
Rainier Beach, Seattle, Washington
31 May 1896
Seattle, Washington
Layperson Seattle Heroic Virtues
1897 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Augustine Francis Hewit 27 November 1820
Fairfield, Connecticut
3 July 1897
New York City, New York
Priest and Cofounder, Missionary Society of Saint Paul the Apostle (Paulist Fathers) New York Heroic Virtues
Angels of the battlefield - a history of the labors of the Catholic sisterhoods in the late civil war (1898) (14782653403) (cropped).jpg Mary Ellen O'Connell
(rel.name: Anthony)
15 August 1814
Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland
8 December 1897
Cumminsville, Cincinnati, Ohio
Professed Religious, Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Cincinnati Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Augustus Tolton [2] 1 April 1854
Ralls County, Missouri
9 July 1897
Chicago
Priest, missionary to his fellow African Americans Chicago Venerable
1899 Fr. John Joseph Jessing (cropped).jpg John Joseph Jessing 17 November 1836
Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
2 November 1899
Columbus, Ohio
Diocesan Priest Columbus Heroic Virtues
Mary Alfred Moes-101 (cropped).jpg Maria Catherine Moes
(rel. name: Mary Alfred)
28 October 1828
Remich, Luxembourg
18 December 1899
Rochester, Minnesota
Founder, Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester and the Sisters of Saint Francis of Mary Immaculate Winona–Rochester Heroic Virtues
1900 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Margaret Dowling
(rel. name: Mary Dominic)
1853
Ballyconra, County Kilkenny, Ireland
14 July 1900
Sparkill, New York
Founder, Dominican Sisters of Our Lady of the Rosary (now known as Dominican Sisters of Sparkill) New York Heroic Virtues
1901 Ignacij Mrak (cropped).jpg Ignacij Mrak 16 October 1818
Hotovlja, Slovenia
2 January 1901
Marquette, Michigan
Bishop of Saulte Saint Marie and Marquette Marquette Heroic Virtues
ELIZA ALLEN STARR A woman of the century (page 689 crop) (cropped).jpg Eliza Allen Starr [13] 29 August 1824
Deerfield, Massachusetts
8 September 1901
Durand, Illinois
Layperson Chicago Heroic Virtues
1902 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Esther Pariseau
(rel. name: Marie-Joseph of the Sacred Heart)
16 April 1823
Laval, Quebec, Canada
19 January 1902
Vancouver, Washington
Professed Religious, Sisters of Providence of Montréal Seattle Heroic Virtues
1903 Gulstan Ropert, Bishop of Honolulu (cropped).jpg Gulstan Ropert 30 August 1839
St.-Gildas-de-Rhuys, Morbihan, France
4 January 1903
Honolulu, Hawaii
Priest, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Picpus);
Vicar Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands
Honolulu Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png George Deshon 20 January 1823
New London, Connecticut
30 December 1903
New York City, New York
Priest and Cofounder, Missionary Society of Saint Paul the Apostle (Paulist Fathers) New York Heroic Virtues
1905 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Anne Marie Hazotte
(rel. name: Agnes)
7 May 1847
Buffalo, New York
6 March 1905
Hays, Kansas
Cofounder, Sisters of Saint Agnes Milwaukee Heroic Virtues
1907 Samuel Henderson (cropped).png Samuel Henderson [14] [15] c. 188213 February 1907
Memphis, Tennessee
Layperson Memphis Heroic Virtues
1908 BLANK ICON (cropped).png John Green Hanning [16]
(rel. name: Mary Joachim)
12 January 1849
Kentucky
30 April 1908
Bardstown, Kentucky
Professed Religious, Trappists Louisville Heroic Virtues
1909 Father Francis Xavier Prefontaine, Seattle, ca 1890 (MOHAI 2614) (cropped).jpg François Xavier Prefontaine 1838
Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
4 March 1909
Seattle, Washington
Diocesan Priest Seattle Heroic Virtues
1915 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Catherine Mehegan
(rel. name: Mary Xavier)
19 February 1825
Skibereen, County Cork, Ireland
24 June 1915
Convent Station, New Jersey
Cofounder, Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth Newark Heroic Virtues
1918 Kilmer 1908 columbia yearbook picture (cropped).png Alfred Joyce Kilmer [17] [18] 6 December 1886
New Brunswick, New Jersey
30 July 1918
near Seringes-et-Nesles, Marne, France
Married Layperson Newark Heroic Virtues
1921 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Patrick Heslin1 August 1857
Killoe, Longford, Ireland
2 August 1921
Colma, San Mateo, California
Diocesan Priest San Francisco Martyr in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png James Edwin Coyle 23 March 1873
Drum, Roscommon, Ireland
11 August 1921
Birmingham, Alabama
Diocesan Priest Birmingham Martyr in odium fidei
1922 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Mary Walsh1850
New York
1922
New York
Founder, Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor New York Heroic Virtues
1926 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Helena Pelczar [19] 25 December 1888
Korczyna, Krosno, Poland
27 April 1926
Cleveland, Ohio
Layperson Cleveland Heroic Virtues
1929 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Emma Franziska Höll
(rel. name: Mary Alexia)
1838
Germany
1929
Founder, School Sisters of St. Francis La Crosse Heroic Virtues
1931 Mother Mary Theodore Williams, FHM (cropped).jpg Elizabeth Barbara Williams
(rel. name: Mary Theodore)
11 February 1868
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
14 July 1931
New York City, New York
Founder, Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary New York Heroic Virtues
1932 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Ambrose Kanoealu'i Hutchison c. 1856
Honomāʻele, Hāna Hawaii
17 July 1932
Kalaupapa, Moloka'i, Hawaii
Married Layperson Honolulu Heroic Virtues
Benjamin J. Salmon, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left LCCN89709473 (cropped).jpg Benjamin Joseph Salmon [20] [21] 15 October 1888
Denver, Colorado
15 February 1932
Chicago, Illinois
Married Layperson Chicago Heroic Virtues
1933 Daniel Rudd (cropped).jpg Daniel Arthur Rudd 7 August 1854
Bardstown, Kentucky
3 December 1933
Bardstown, Kentucky
Layperson Louisville Heroic Virtues
1935 Lurana Whiite (cropped).png Lurana White
(rel. name: Mary Francis)
12 April 1870
Warwick, New York
15 April 1935
Graymoor, Garrison, New York
Cofounder, Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement New York Heroic Virtues
1936 Marie Rose Ferron (cropped).jpg Marie Rose Ferron 24 May 1902
Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, Quebec, Canada
11 May 1936
Providence, Rhode Island
Layperson Providence Heroic Virtues
1937 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Margaret Reilly [22]
(rel. name: Mary of the Crown of Thorns)
25 June 1884
Manhattan, New York
18 May 1937
Peekskill, New York
Professed Religious, Religious of the Good Shepherd New York Heroic Virtues
1940 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Johanna Butler [23]
(rel. name: Marie Joseph)
22 July 1860
Ballynunry, Kilkenny, Ireland
23 April 1940
Tarrytown, New York
Professed Religious, Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary New York Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Mary Frances Cunningham
(rel. name: Mary Demetrias)
8 October 1859
Washington, D.C.
9 April 1940
Towson, Maryland
Founder, Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart Baltimore Heroic Virtues
1941 US Navy 171201-N-NO147-002 Chaplain and Lieutenant Junior Grade Aloysius H. Schmitt undated (cropped).jpg Aloysius Schmitt 4 December 1909
Saint Lucas, Iowa
7 December 1941
aboard USS Oklahoma,
Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii
Diocesan Priest Dubuque Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Edward Proctor Whelan
(rel. name: Peter Damian)
22 January 1908
Newark, New Jersey
23 December 1941
Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Professed Religious, Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Brothers) Hong Kong Martyr in odium fidei
1942 Sister M. Leopoldina Burns in 1886 (cropped).jpg Leopoldina Burns
(rel. name: Maria Leopoldina)
28 August 1856
Utica, New York
3 June 1942
Honolulu, Hawaii
Professed Religious, Franciscan Sisters of Syracuse Honolulu Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png James Gerald Hennessy24 September 1905
Cambridge, Massachusetts
1 July 1942
aboard the SS Montevideo Maru, at the Luzon Strait,
near Fuga Island, Cagayan, Philippines
Diocesan Priest Boston Martyr in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Arthur Duhamel19 October 1908
Lawrence, Massachusetts
3 September 1942
Ruavatu, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
Professed Priest, Society of Mary (Marist Missionaries) Honiara Martyr in odium fidei
1943 John P. Washington (cropped).png John Patrick Washington 18 July 1908
Newark, New Jersey
3 February 1943
aboard SS Dorchester, at the Atlantic Ocean
Diocesan Priest Newark Offer of Life
1944 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Claude Newman [24] 1 December 1923
Stuttgart, Arkansas
4 February 1944
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Young Layperson Little Rock Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Anna Ruholl
(rel. name: Dolorosia)
6 December 1892
Lillyville, Illinois
27 March 1944
Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia
Professed Religious, Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit Jayapura Martyr in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Jesus Baza Dueñas 19 March 1911
Hagåtña, Guam
12 July 1944
Mangilao, Guam
Diocesan Priest Agaña Martyr in odium fidei
1945 BLANK ICON (cropped).png William Thomas Cummings 30 October 1903
San Francisco, California
28 January 1945
sea aboard a POW ship between Taiwan and Japan
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society San Francisco Martyr in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Antoinette Kunkel
(rel. name: Hyancinth)
21 December 1898
Glen Falls, New York
(disappeared)
5 April 1945
Benguet, Philippines
Professed Religious, Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic Baguio Martyr in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png James Paul McCloskey9 December 1870
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
10 April 1945
Jaro, Iloilo, Philippines
Bishop of Jaro Jaro Heroic Virtues
1948 Ignatius (Ignace) Lissner (cropped).jpg Ignace François Lissner 6 April 1867
Wolxheim, Bas-Rhin, France
7 August 1948
Teaneck, New Jersey
Professed Priest, Society of African Missions;
Founder, Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary
New York Heroic Virtues
1949 Peter Maurin (cropped).jpg Pierre Joseph Maurin 9 May 1877
Saint-Julien-du-Tournel, Lozère, France
15 May 1949
Newburgh, New York
Layperson; Cofounder, Catholic Worker Movement New York Heroic Virtues
1950 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Mary Giesen
(rel. name: Mary Augustine)
6 December 1860
Union Hill, Minnesota
25 February 1950
Maryville, Missouri
Founder, Sisters of Saint Francis of Maryville St. Louis Heroic Virtues
1951 SylvanMattingly.gif Joseph Augustine Mattingly
(rel. name: Sylvan)
28 May 1882
Leitchfield, Kentucky
30 December 1951
Louisville, Kentucky
Professed Religious, Xaverian Brothers;
Founder, Our Lady's Rosary Makers
Louisville Heroic Virtues
1953 BLANK ICON (cropped).png William Howard Bishop19 December 1885
Washington, D.C.
11 June 1953
Glendale, Ohio
Diocesan Priest; Founder, Home Missioners of America (Glenmary Home Missioners) and the Home Mission Sisters of America (Glenmary Sisters) Cincinnati Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Helena Agnes Franey
(rel. name: Marie Helene)
29 July 1898
Galesburg, Illinois
23 November 1953
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana
Professed Religious, Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Indianapolis Heroic Virtues
1955 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Mary Josephine Rogers [25]
(rel. name: Mary Joseph)
27 October 1882
Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts
9 October 1955
Manhattan, New York
Cofounder, Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominics New York Heroic Virtues
1956 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Nancy Hamilton [26] 20 June 1942
Los Angeles, California
7 June 1956
Oakland, California
Child Oakland Heroic Virtues
1957 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Marion Frances Gurney6 June 1868
New Orleans, Louisiana
9 February 1957
Nyack, New York
Founder, Sisters of Our Lady of Christian Doctrine New York Heroic Virtues
1960 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Edward Francis Garesché27 December 1876
St. Louis, Missouri
2 October 1960
Framingham, Massachusetts
Professed Priest of the Jesuits;
Founder, Sons of Mary, Health of the Sick
Boston Heroic Virtues
1961 Thomas Anthony Dooley III, MD (cropped).jpg Thomas Anthony Dooley III 17 January 1927
St. Louis, Missouri
18 January 1961
New York City, New York
Layperson New York Heroic Virtues
1962 BLANK ICON (cropped).png William Kruegler Hernberg1 October 1930
Troy, New York
7 August 1962
Montero, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society Santa Cruz de la Sierra Martyr in odium fidei
1963 John LaFarge (Jesuit).jpg John LaFarge Jr. 13 February 1880
Newport, Rhode Island
24 November 1963
New York City, New York
Professed Priest, Jesuits New York Heroic Virtues
1964 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Anthony Joseph Brouwers5 September 1912
Los Angeles, California
14 January 1964
Los Angeles, California
Diocesan Priest Los Angeles Heroic Virtues
OCallahan JT h47538.jpg Joseph Timothy O'Callahan 14 May 1905
Boston, Massachusetts
18 March 1964
Worcester, Massachusetts
Professed Priest, Jesuits Worcester Heroic Virtues
Flannery-O'Connor 1947 (cropped).jpg Mary Flannery O'Connor 25 March 1925
Savannah, Georgia
3 August 1964
Milledgeville, Georgia
Layperson Savannah Heroic Virtues
1965 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Henri Roy [27] 8 September 1898
Lewiston, Maine
16 June 1965
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Professed Priest, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate; Founder, Secular Institute "Pius X" Montreal Heroic Virtues
1966 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Bridget Della Mary Gavin
(rel. name: Mary Ignatia)
1 January 1889
Burren, County Mayo, Ireland
1 April 1960
Richfield, Ohio
Professed Religious, Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine Cleveland Heroic Virtues
1967 BLANK ICON (cropped).png John Courtney Murray 12 September 1904
New York City, New York
16 August 1967
Queens, New York
Professed Priest, Jesuits New York Heroic Virtues
Bruce Smith (cropped).jpg Bruce Phillip Smith [28] [29] 8 February 1920
Faribault, Minnesota
28 August 1967
Alexandria, Minnesota
Layperson Saint Paul and Minneapolis Heroic Virtues
1968 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Robert Raymond Brett3 January 1936
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2 February 1968
Khe Sanh, Hướng Hoá, Quảng Trị, Vietnam
Professed Priest, Society of Mary (Marist Missionaries) Hue Martyr in odium fidei
Bishop Adolph Paschang in Jiangmen (cropped).jpg Adolph John Paschang 16 April 1895
Martinsburg, Missouri
3 February 1968
Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society;
Bishop of Jiangmen [Kongmoon];
Titular Bishop of Sasima
Jiangmen Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Paul John Hallinan 8 April 1911
Painesville, Ohio
27 March 1962
Atlanta, Georgia
Archbishop of Atlanta Atlanta Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Thomas Merton
(rel. name: Louis)
31 January 1915
Prades, Pyrénées-Orientales, France
10 December 1968
Samut Prakan, Thailand
Professed Priest, Trappists Bardstown Heroic Virtues
1969 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Gerald Michael Fitzgerald 29 October 1894
Framingham, Massachusetts
28 June 1969
Marlboro, Massachusetts
Priest and Founder of the Servants of the Paraclete;
Founder, Handmaids of the Precious Blood
Santa Fe and Boston Heroic Virtues
Msgr. Fenton (cropped).jpg Joseph Clifford Fenton 16 January 1906
Springfield, Illinois
7 July 1969
Chicopee, Massachusetts
Diocesan Priest Springfield Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Catherine Anne Cesnik17 November 1942
Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
(disappeared)
7 November 1969
Lansdowne, Maryland
Professed Religious, School Sisters of Notre Dame Baltimore Martyr in defensum castitatis
1971 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Renaud Bouffard14 June 1931
Augusta, Maine
25 May 1971
Chardonnières, Haiti
Professed Priest, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate Port-au-Prince Martyr in odium fidei
1972 Roberto Clemente - Pittsburgh Pirates - 1966 (cropped).jpg Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker [30] [31] 18 August 1934
San Antón, Carolina, Puerto Rico
31 December 1972
off the coast of Isla Verde, Puerto Rico
Married Layperson San Juan de Puerto Rico Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Thomas Harold Colgan27 November 1894
Elizabeth, New Jersey
16 April 1972
Miami, Florida
Diocesan Priest; Founder, Founder of the Blue Army of Our Lady of Fátima Newark Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Daniel "Danny" Croteau [32] [33] 27 May 1959
Springfield, Massachusetts
14 April 1972
Springfield, Massachusetts
Child Springfield Martyr in defensum castitatis
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Paul Francis Leibold 22 December 1914
Dayton, Ohio
1 June 1972
Cincinnati, Ohio
Archbishop of Cincinnati Cincinnati Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Gordon Edward Murphy 24 January 1918
Chicago, Illinois
28 September 1972
Patna, Bihar, India
Professed Priest, Jesuits Patna Heroic Virtues
1974 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Martin Cabo (rel. name: Marcellus)2 June 1915
Chicago, Illinois
28 November 1974
Neopit, Wisconsin
Professed Priest, Franciscan Friars Minor Green Bay Martyr in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Patrick Francis Crowley [34] 23 September 1911
Chicago, Illinois
20 November 1974
Chicago, Illinois
Married Layperson; Founder, Christian Family Movement Chicago Heroic Virtues
1975 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Bernard Francis Meyer 16 June 1891
Brooklyn, Iowa
8 May 1975
Sleepy Hollow, New York
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society; Prefect Apostolic of Wuzhou Wuzhou Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Raymond Herman Pint [35] 1 January 1930
Independence, Iowa
20 October 1975
Morochata, Cochabamba, Boliva
Diocesan Priest Dubuque Martyr in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png William "Bill" Gauchat [36] 31 July 1907
Avon, Ohio
16 April 1975
Avon, Ohio
Married Layperson; Member, Catholic Worker Movement Cleveland Heroic Virtues
1976 BLANK ICON (cropped).png William Woods [37] [38] 14 September 1931
Houston, Texas
11 November 1976
San Juan Cotzal, El Quiché, Guatemala
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society Galveston–Houston Martyr in odium fidei
1977 Dietrich von Hildebrand (1889-1977) (cropped).png Dietrich von Hildebrand 12 October 1889
Florence, Italy
26 January 1977
New Rochelle, New York
Married Layperson New York Heroic Virtues
1978 Thomas Wyatt Turner (cropped).jpg Thomas Wyatt Turner [39] 16 March 1877
Hughesville, Maryland
21 April 1978
Washington, D.C.
Married Layperson Washington, D.C. Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Catherine Passananti [40] 6 January 1894
Boston, Massachusetts
29 December 1978
Boston, Massachusetts
Layperson Boston Heroic Virtues
1979 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Reynold Henry Hillenbrand 19 July 1904
Chicago, Illinois
22 May 1979
Chicago, Illinois
Diocesan Priest Chicago Heroic Virtues
1980 Euphemia Lofton Smith College 1914 (cropped).jpg Martha Euphemia Lofton Haynes 11 September 1890
Washington, D.C.
25 July 1980
Washington, D.C.
Married Layperson Washington, D.C. Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Carol Ann Piette (rel. name: Rosa Carol)29 September 1939
Appleton, Wisconsin
23 August 1980
El Zapote, Ahuachapán, El Salvador
Professed Religious, Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic Chalatenango Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png August Mauge15 September 1910
Pennsylvania
November 1980
Steubenville, Ohio
Layperson; Cofounder, Apostolate for Family Consecration Steubenville Heroic Virtues
1980 BLANK ICON (cropped).png John Howard Griffin 16 June 1920
Dallas, Texas
9 September 1980
Fort Worth, Texas
Married Layperson; Member, Lay Carmelites Dallas Heroic Virtues
1981 Fr. James E Walsh (cropped).jpg James Edward Walsh 30 April 1891
Cumberland, Maryland
29 July 1981
Ossining, New York
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society; Bishop of Jiangmen Jiangmen and Brooklyn Heroic Virtues
1982 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Horace McKenna [41] 2 January 1899
New York City, New York
11 May 1982
Washington, D.C.
Professed Priest, Jesuits Washington, D.C. Heroic Virtues
Grace Kelly30419 (cropped1).jpg Grace Kelly Grimaldi [42] [43] 12 November 1929
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
14 September 1982
La Colle, Monaco
Married Layperson Monaco Heroic Virtues
BLANK ICON (cropped).png John Timothy Leary [44] 22 February 1958
Boston, Massachusetts
31 August 1982
Boston, Massachusetts
Young Layperson; Member, Catholic Worker Movement and Pax Christi Boston Heroic Virtues
1983 BLANK ICON (cropped).png James Francis Carney (rel. name: Guadalupe)28 October 1924
Chicago, Illinois
August 1983
Yoro, Honduras
Professed Priest, Jesuits Yoro Martyr in odium fidei
1984 Young Ganey (cropped).jpg Marion Ganey 21 July 1904
Gillespie, Illinois
23 September 1984
Ba, Fiji
Professed Priest, Jesuits Suva Heroic Virtues
1986 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Lawrence Lovasik 22 June 1913
Tarentum, Pennsylvania
9 June 1986
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Professed Priest, Society of the Divine Word;
Founder, Congregation of the Divine Spirit and the Family Service Secular Institute
Pittsburgh Heroic Virtues
1989 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Agnes Reinkemeyer29 December 1923
Rich Fountain, Missouri
12 July 1989
Wema, Garsen, Tana River, Kenya
Professed Religious, Franciscan Sisters of Mary Malindi Martyr in odium fidei
1990 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Thea Bowman [45] December 29, 1937
Yazoo City, Mississippi
March 30, 1990
Canton, Mississippi
member of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration; Jackson Servant of God

Group Martyrs

ImageCandidate for SainthoodBornDiedChurch StatusDioceseType of Cause
Missionary Martyrs of China
(1929–1947)
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Walter Coveyou
(rel. name: Walter of the Seven Sorrows of Mary)
17 October 1894
Petoskey, Michigan
24 April 1929
Huachiao, Hunan, China
Professed Priests, Passionists Hengzhou Martyrs in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Lawrence Seybold
(rel. name: Clement of Saint Michael)
18 April 1896
Dunkirk, New York
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Claude Holbein
(rel. name: Godfrey of Jesus)
4 February 1899
Baltimore, Maryland
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Gerard Donovan14 October 1904
McKeesport, Pennsylvania
c. January 1938
near Huanren, Liaoning, China
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society Wuzhou Martyr in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Otto Rauschenbach23 June 1898
St. Louis, Missouri
14 May 1945
Qilan, Yunan, Guangdong, China
Priest, Maryknoll Missionary Society Jiangmen Martyr in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png James Luke Devine15 November 1905
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
23 May 1947
Chungan, Fujian, China
Professed Priest, Dominicans Fuzhou Martyr in odium fidei
Missionary Martyrs of Papua New Guinea
(1934–1945)
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Anton Fran
(rel. name: Eugen)
21 December 1900
Mount Carmel, Illinois
23 January 1935
Salamaua, Morobe, Papua New Guinea
Professed Religious, Society of the Divine Word Lae Martyr in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Joseph Kotrba13 January 1913
Chicago, Illinois
19 February 1943
Bogia, Madang, Papua New Guinea
Professed Priest, Society of the Divine Word Madang Martyr in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Arthur Manion19 March 1901
Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania
17 March 1943
aboard the Japanese destroyer Akikaze, at the Bismarck Sea, near Manus, Papua New Guinea
Professed Priest, Society of the Divine Word Madang Martyrs in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Alfred Salois
(rel. name: Victor)
29 October 1908
Linwood, Michigan
Professed Religious, Society of the Divine Word
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Agnes Kötter
(rel. name: Adelaide)
24 January 1907
Freeport, Minnesota
Professed Religious, Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit
BLANK ICON (cropped).png John Conley2 July 1898
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
10 December 1943
Kieta, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
Professed Priest, Society of Mary (Marist Missionaries) Bougainville Martyr in odium fidei
Missionary Martyrs of El Salvador
(1980)
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Mary Elizabeth "Maura" Clarke
13 January 13, 1931
Queens, New York City
2 December 1980
La Paz, El Salvador
Professed Religious, Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Ita Catherine Ford April 23, 1940
Brooklyn, New York City
2 December 1980
La Paz, El Salvador
Professed Religious, Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic in odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Dorothy Kazel 30 June 1939
Cleveland, Ohio
2 December 1980
La Paz, El Salvador
Professed Religious, Ursuline Sisters of the Roman Unionin odium fidei
BLANK ICON (cropped).png Jean Marie Donovan
10 April 1953
Westport, Connecticut
2 December 1980
La Paz, El Salvador
Layperson Cleveland in odium fidei

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