Index - Alphabetical Listing



Index

The First Class Relics
Of The Saints



Adalbert, bishop and martyr
Rome, Italy
Prague, Czech Republic
Gniezno, Poland

Agatha, virgin and martyr
Catania, Sicily, Italy

Agnes, virgin and martyr
Rome, Italy

Albert the Great, bishop and doctor
Cologne, Germany

Aloysius Gonzaga, religious
Rome, Italy
Castiglione delle Stiviere, Italy

Alphonsus Liguori, bishop and doctor
Pagani, Italy

Ambrose, bishop and doctor
Milan, Italy

Andre Bessette, religious*
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Andrew, apostle
Amalfi, Italy
Florence, Italy
Patras, Greece
Edinburgh, Scotland
Cologne, Germany

Angela Merici, virgin
Brescia, Italy

Anne, mother of The Blessed Virgin Mary
Apt, France
Bologna, Italy
Sainte-Anne d’Auray
Sainte-Anne de Beaupré, Quebec, Canada
Vienna, Austria

Anselm, bishop and doctor
-

Ansgar, bishop
-

Anthony, abbot
Zaafarana, Egypt
Saint-Antoine l'Abbaye, France
Arles, France

Anthony Mary Claret, bishop
Vic, Spain

Anthony of Padua, priest and doctor
Padua, Italy

Anthony Zaccaria, priest
Milan, Italy

Apollinaris, bishop and martyr
Ravenna, Italy
Düsseldorf, Germany
Remagen, Germany

Athanasius, bishop and doctor
Venice, Italy
Cairo, Egypt

Augustine, bishop and doctor
Pavia, Italy
Annaba, Algeria

Augustine of Canterbury, bishop
-

Barnabas, apostle
Famagusta, Cyprus

Bartholomew, apostle
Rome, Italy
Benevento, Italy
Lipari, Sicily, Italy
Frankfurt, Germany

Basil the Great, bishop and doctor
Mount Athos, Greece
Bruges, Belgium

Bede the Venerable, priest and doctor
Durham, United Kingdom

Benedict, abbot
Monte Cassino, Italy
Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, France

Bernard, abbot and doctor
Troyes, France

Bernardine of Siena, priest
L’Aquila, Italy

Blaise, bishop and martyr
Rome, Italy
Maratea, Italy
Dubrovnik, Croatia

Bonaventure, bishop and doctor
Bagnoregio, Italy

Boniface, bishop and martyr
Fulda, Germany

Bridget, religious
Rome, Italy
Vadstena, Italy

Bruno, priest
Serra San Bruno, Italy

Cajetan, priest
Naples, Italy

Callistus I, pope and martyr
Rome, Italy

Camillus de Lellis, priest*
Rome, Italy

Casimir
Vilnius, Lithuania

Catherine of Alexandria, virgin and martyr
Mount Catherine, Egypt

Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor
Rome, Italy
Siena, Italy
Venice, Italy

Cecilia, virgin and martyr
Rome, Italy

Charles Borromeo, bishop
Rome, Italy
Milan, Italy

Charles Lwanga and Companions, martyrs
Namugongo, Uganda

Chinese martyrs
Paris, France

Christopher Magallanes, priest and martyr, and Companions, martyrs
Totatiche, Mexico

Clare, virgin
Assisi, Italy

Clement I, pope and martyr
Rome, Italy

Columban, abbot
Bobbio, Italy

Cornelius, pope and martyr
Rome, Italy
Aachen, Germany

Cosmas and Damian, martyrs
Rome, Italy

Cyprian, bishop and martyr
-

Cyril, monk
Rome, Italy

Cyril of Alexandria, bishop and doctor
-

Cyril of Jerusalem, bishop and doctor
-

Damasus I, pope
Rome, Italy

Damien Joseph de Veuster of Moloka’i, priest*
Leuven, Belgium
Kalawao, Hawaii, USA
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Denis, bishop and martyr, and Companions, martyrs
Saint-Denis, France

Dominic, priest
Bologna, Italy

Elizabeth Ann Seton, religious*
Emmitsburg, Maryland, USA

Elizabeth of Hungary, religious
Vienna, Austria

Elizabeth of Portugal*
Coimbra, Portugal

Ephrem, deacon and doctor
-

Eusebius of Vercelli, bishop
Vercelli, Italy

Fabian, pope and martyr
Rome, Italy

Felicity, martyr
Carthage, Tunisia

Fidelis of Sigmaringen, priest and martyr
Feldkirch, Austria
Chur, Switzerland

Frances of Rome, religious
Rome, Italy

Frances Xavier Cabrini, virgin*
New York City, New York, USA
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Rome, Italy
Codogno, Italy
Sant’Angelo Lodigiano, Italy

Francis de Sales, bishop and doctor
Treviso, Italy
Annecy, France

Francis of Assisi
Assisi, Italy

Francis of Paola, hermit
Paola, Italy

Francis Xavier, priest
Rome, Italy
Goa, India
Antwerp, Belgium

George, martyr
Rome, Italy

Gertrude, virgin
-

Gregory Nazianzen, bishop and doctor
Rome, Italy
Istanbul, Turkey
Mount Athos, Greece
Lisbon, Portugal

Gregory the Great, pope and doctor
Rome, Italy

Gregory VII, pope
Salerno, Italy

Hedwig, religious
Andechs, Germany
Berlin, Germany

Henry
Bamberg, Germany

Hilary, bishop and doctor
Poitiers, France

Hippolytus, priest and martyr
-

Ignatius of Antioch, bishop and martyr
Rome, Italy

Ignatius of Loyola, priest
Rome, Italy

Irenaeus, bishop and martyr
-

Isidore the farmer*
Madrid, Spain

Isidore, bishop and doctor
Leon, Spain
Murcia, Spain

James the Less, apostle
Rome, Italy

James the Greater, apostle
Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Jane Frances de Chantal, religious
Annecy, France

Januarius, bishop and martyr
Naples, Italy

Jerome, priest and doctor
Rome, Italy

Jerome Emiliani, priest
Somasca, Italy

Joachim, father of The Blessed Virgin Mary
-

John, apostle and evangelist
-

John Baptist de la Salle, priest
Rome, Italy

John Bosco, priest
Turin, Italy

John Chrysostom, bishop and doctor
Rome, Italy
Florence, Italy
Istanbul, Turkey
Moscow, Russia
Mount Athos, Greece

John Damascene, priest and doctor
-

John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues, priests and martyrs, and Companions, martyrs*
Midland, Ontario, Canada

John Eudes, priest
-

John Fisher, bishop and martyr
London, United Kingdom

John I, pope and martyr
Rome, Italy

John Leonardi, priest
Rome, Italy

John Neumann, bishop*
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

John of Capistrano, priest
Ilok, Croatia

John of God, religious
Granada, Spain

John of Kanty, priest
Kraków, Poland

John of the Cross, priest and doctor
Segovia, Spain
Ubeda, Spain

John Paul II, pope
Rome, Italy

John the Baptist, martyr
Rome, Italy
Florence, Italy
Siena, Italy
Amiens, France
Munich, Germany
Damascus, Syria

John Vianney, priest
Ars-sur-Formans, France

Josaphat, bishop and martyr
Rome, Italy

Joseph Calasanz, priest
Rome, Italy

Josephine Bakhita, virgin
Schio, Italy

Juan Diego*
-

Jude, apostle
Chicago, Illinois, USA

Junipero Serra, priest* (Blessed)
Carmel, California, USA

Justin, martyr
Rome, Italy
Sacrofano, Italy

Kateri Tekakwitha, virgin*
Kahnawake, Quebec, Canada

Katharine Drexel, virgin*
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, USA

Korean martyrs
Mirinaeseongji-ro, South Korea
Seoul, South Korea

Lawrence, deacon and martyr
Rome, Italy

Lawrence of Brindisi, priest and doctor
Villafranca del Bierzo, Spain

Lawrence Ruiz and Companions, martyrs
-

Leo the Great, pope and doctor
Rome, Italy

Louis
Monreale, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Saint-Denis, France

Louis Grignion de Montfort, priest
Saint-Laurent-sur-Sevre, France

Lucy, virgin and martyr
Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
Venice, Italy

Luke, evangelist
Rome, Italy
Padua, Italy
Prague, Czech Republic
Thebes, Greece

Marcellinus and Peter, martyrs
Rome, Italy
Seligenstadt, Germany

Margaret Mary Alacoque, virgin
Paray-le-Monial, France

Margaret of Scotland
Dunfermline, Scotland

Maria Goretti, virgin and martyr
Nettuno, Italy

Marianne Cope, virgin*
Syracuse, New York, USA

Marie Rose Durocher, virgin* (Blessed)
Longueuil, Quebec, Canada

Mark, evangelist
Venice, Italy
Cairo, Egypt

Martha
Tarascon, France

Martin de Porres, religious
Lima, Peru

Martin I, pope and martyr
Rome, Italy

Martin of Tours, bishop
Tours, France

Mary Magdalene
Rome, Italy
Plan-d’Aups-Sainte-Baume, France
Saint-Maximin-La-Sainte-Baume, France
Vézelay, France

Mary Magdalene de Pazzi, virgin
Florence, Italy

Matthew, apostle and evangelist
Salerno, Italy

Matthias, apostle
Rome, Italy
Trier, Germany

Maximilian Mary Kolbe, priest and martyr
-

Methodius, bishop
-

Miguel Agustin Pro, priest and martyr* (Blessed)
Mexico City, Mexico

Monica
Rome, Italy

Nereus and Achilleus, martyrs
Rome, Italy

Nicholas, bishop
Bari, Italy
Venice, Italy

Norbert, bishop
Prague, Czech Republic

Pancras, martyr
Rome, Italy

Patrick, bishop
Downpatrick, United Kingdom
Paul, apostle
Rome, Italy
Valletta, Malta

Paul Miki and Companions, martyrs
Nagasaki, Japan

Paul of the Cross, priest*
Rome, Italy

Paulinus of Nola, bishop
Nola, Italy
Sutera, Sicily, Italy

Perpetua, martyr
Carthage, Tunisia
Vierzon, France

Peter, apostle
Rome, Italy

Peter Canisius, priest and doctor
Fribourg, Switzerland

Peter Chanel, priest and martyr
-

Peter Chrysologus, bishop and doctor
Imola, Italy

Peter Claver, priest*
Cartagena, Colombia

Peter Damian, bishop and doctor
Faenza, Italy

Peter Julian Eymard, priest
Rome, Italy
Paris, France

Philip, apostle
Rome, Italy
Florence, Italy

Philip Neri, priest
Rome, Italy

Pio of Pietrelcina, priest
San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy

Pius V, pope
Rome, Italy

Pius X, pope
Rome, Italy

Polycarp, bishop and martyr
Rome, Italy

Pontian, pope and martyr
-

Raymond of Penyafort, priest
Barcelona, Spain

Rita of Cascia, religious
Cascia, Italy

Robert Bellarmine, bishop and doctor
Rome, Italy

Romuald, abbot
Fabriano, Italy

Rose of Lima, virgin
Lima, Peru

Rose Philippine Duchesne, virgin*
St Charles, Missouri, USA

Scholastica, virgin
Monte Cassino, Italy
Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, France

Sebastian, martyr
Rome, Italy

Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order
-

Sharbel Makhluf, priest
Annaya, Jbeil District, Lebanon

Simon, apostle
Rome, Italy

Sixtus II, pope and martyr, and Companions, martyrs
Rome, Italy

Stanislaus, bishop and martyr
Kraków, Poland

Stephen of Hungary
Budapest, Hungary

Stephen, first martyr
Rome, Italy

Sylvester I, pope
Rome, Italy

Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, virgin and martyr
-

Teresa of Jesus, virgin and doctor
Rome, Italy
Avila, Spain
Alba de Tormes, Spain

Therese of the Child Jesus, virgin and doctor
Lisieux, France

Thomas, apostle
Rome, Italy
Ortona, Italy
Mylapore, India

Thomas Aquinas, priest and doctor
Toulouse, France
Aquino, Italy
Naples, Italy

Thomas Becket, bishop and martyr
Canterbury, United Kingdom

Thomas More, martyr
London, United Kingdom
Canterbury, United Kingdom

Timothy, bishop
Termoli, Italy

Titus, bishop
Heraklion, Crete, Greece

Turibius of Mogrovejo, bishop
Lima, Peru

Vietnamese martyrs
Paris, France
Penang, Malaysia

Vincent de Paul, priest
Paris, France

Vincent Ferrer, priest
Vannes, France

Vincent, deacon and martyr*
Castres, France
Lisbon, Portugal

Wenceslaus, martyr
Prague, Czech Republic


*The Saints listed above are on the Roman Catholic Liturgical Calendar.
*The Saints listed with an (*) have Memorials or Feasts specific to the National Calendar of the United States of America as requested by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and approved by the Holy See.