List of South American saints

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This page is a list of South American saints, blesseds , venerables, and Servants of God, as recognized by the Roman Catholic Church. These people were born, died, or lived their religious life in any of the territories of South America.

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Image of St. Rose of Lima, the first person born in the Americas to be canonized, in the church at Paniqui PaniquiChurchjf5479 07.JPG
Image of St. Rose of Lima, the first person born in the Americas to be canonized, in the church at Paniqui

The Catholic Church entered South America in 1500 through Brazil and quickly expanded across the continent with the Spanish and Portuguese cultures. Today this area remains heavily Catholic.

List of saints

The following is the list of saints, including the year in which they were canonized and the country or countries with which they are associated.

List of blesseds

List of venerables

In addition, Habig refers to Paul Emilian Reynaud, a Franciscan priest martyred in 1862 in Bolivia, of whom he says the "title of 'Venerable' has, it seems, been bestowed on him popularly, not officially."

List of Servants of God

Candidates for sainthood

Others have been proposed for beatification, and may have active groups supporting their causes. These include:

See also

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