List of Australian Christian saints

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The Catholic and Orthodox churches recognize some deceased Christians as saints, blesseds, and Servants of God. Some of these individuals have Australian connections, either because they were of Australian origin and ethnicity, or because they travelled to Australia from their own homeland and became noted in their hagiography for their work in Australia and amongst the Australian people. A small number may have had no Australian connection in their lifetime, but have nonetheless become associated with Australia through the depositing of their relics in Australian religious houses.

Contents

Catholic Church

Saints

Blesseds

None since 17 October 2010

Venerables

None since 13 June 1992

Servants of God

Candidates for sainthood

Orthodox Church

Saint

See also

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Catholic Church in Australia</span>

The Australian Catholic Church or Catholic Church in Australia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church under the spiritual and administrative leadership of the Holy See. From origins as a suppressed, mainly Irish minority in early colonial times, the church has grown to be the largest Christian denomination in Australia, with a culturally diverse membership of around 5,075,907 people, representing about 20% of the overall population of Australia according to the 2021 ABS Census data.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Catholic Church in the United Kingdom</span>

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