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This article contains a list of the 912 saints
canonized
by Pope Francis (2013–) during his pontificate, which includes the 813 Martyrs of Otranto as a group, 7 whom were equipollently canonized and 4 whom were canonized in other countries.
2013
2014
No.
Name
Born
Died
Date of Canonization
Place of Canonization
1.
José de Anchieta
March 19, 1534
June 9, 1597[ 5]
April 3, 2014
Apostolic Palace , Vatican City
2.
Marie of the Incarnation
October 28, 1599
April 30, 1672[ 5]
3.
François de Laval
April 30, 1623
May 6, 1708[ 5]
4.
Pope John XXIII
November 25, 1881
June 3, 1963[ 6]
April 27, 2014
Saint Peter's Square , Vatican City
5.
Pope John Paul II
May 18, 1920
April 2, 2005[ 6]
6.
Kuriakose Elias Chavara
February 10, 1805
January 3, 1871[ 7]
November 23, 2014
7.
Nicola Saggio
January 6, 1650
February 3, 1709[ 7]
8.
Euphrasia Eluvathingal
October 17, 1877
August 29, 1952[ 7]
9.
Giovanni Antonio Farina
January 11, 1803
March 4, 1888[ 7]
10.
Ludovico of Casoria
March 11, 1814
March 30, 1855[ 7]
11.
Amato Ronconi
1226
May 8, 1292[ 7]
2015
No.
Name
Born
Died
Date of Canonization
Place of Canonization
1.
Joseph Vaz
April 21, 1651
January 16, 1711[ 8]
January 14, 2015
Galle Face Green , Colombo , Sri Lanka
2.
Émilie de Villeneuve
March 9, 1811
October 2, 1854[ 9]
May 17, 2015
Saint Peter's Square , Vatican City
3.
Maria Cristina of the Immaculate Conception
May 1, 1856
January 20, 1906[ 9]
4.
Mariam Baouardy
January 5, 1846
August 26, 1878[ 9]
5.
Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas
October 4, 1843
March 25, 1927[ 9]
6.
Junípero Serra
November 24, 1713
August 28, 1784[ 10]
September 23, 2015
Washington, D.C. , United States
7.
Louis Martin
August 22, 1823
July 29, 1894[ 11]
October 18, 2015
Saint Peter's Square , Vatican City
8.
Marie-Azélie Guérin Martin
December 23, 1831
August 28, 1877[ 11]
9.
Vincenzo Grossi
March 9, 1845
November 7, 1917[ 11]
10.
María de la Purísima Salvat Romero
February 20, 1926
October 31, 1998[ 11]
2016
No.
Name
Born
Died
Date of Canonization
Place of Canonization
1.
Stanisław Papczyński
May 18, 1631
September 17, 1701[ 12]
June 5, 2016
Saint Peter's Square , Vatican City
2.
Maria Elizabeth Hesselblad
June 4, 1870
April 24, 1957[ 12]
3.
Teresa of Calcutta
August 26, 1910
September 5, 1997[ 13]
September 4, 2016
4.
José Gabriel del Rosario Brochero
March 16, 1840
January 26, 1914[ 14]
October 16, 2016
5.
José Sánchez del Río
March 28, 1913
February 10, 1928[ 14]
6.
Manuel González García
February 25, 1877
January 4, 1940[ 14]
7.
Elizabeth of the Trinity
July 18, 1880
November 9, 1906[ 14]
8.
Alfonso Maria Fusco
March 23, 1839
February 6, 1910[ 14]
9.
Lodovico Pavoni
September 11, 1784
April 1, 1849[ 14]
10.
Salomone Leclercq
November 15, 1745
September 2, 1792[ 14]
2017
No.
Name
Born
Died
Date of Canonization
Place of Canonization
1.
Francisco Marto
June 11, 1908
April 4, 1919[ 15]
May 13, 2017
Fátima , Portugal
2.
Jacinta Marto
March 5, 1910
February 20, 1920[ 15]
3.
Manuel Míguez González
March 24, 1831
March 8, 1925[ 16]
October 15, 2017
Saint Peter's Square , Vatican City
4.
Luca Antonio Falcone
October 19, 1669
October 30, 1739[ 16]
5.
André de Soveral & 29 Companions
1572
July 16, 1645 October 3, 1645[ 16]
6.
Cristobal & 2 Companions
1514–1516
1527–1529[ 16]
2018
No.
Name
Born
Died
Date of Canonization
Place of Canonization
1.
Pope Paul VI
September 26, 1897
August 6, 1978[ 17]
October 14, 2018
Saint Peter's Square , Vatican City
2.
Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez
August 15, 1917
March 24, 1980[ 17]
3.
Francesco Spinelli
April 14, 1853
February 6, 1913[ 17]
4.
Vincenzo Romano
June 3, 1751
December 20, 1831[ 17]
5.
Maria Katharina Kasper
May 26, 1820
February 2, 1898[ 17]
6.
Ignacia Nazaria March Mesa
January 10, 1889
July 6, 1943[ 17]
7.
Nunzio Sulprizio
April 13, 1817
May 5, 1836[ 17]
2019
No.
Name
Born
Died
Date of Canonization
Place of Canonization
1.
Bartolomeu Fernandes dos Mártires
May 3, 1514
July 16, 1590[ 18]
July 5, 2019
Apostolic Palace , Vatican City
2.
John Henry Newman
February 21, 1801
August 11, 1890[ 19]
October 13, 2019
Saint Peter's Square , Vatican City
3.
Giuseppina Vannini
July 7, 1859
February 23, 1911[ 19]
4.
Mariam Thresia Chiramel Mankidiyan
April 26, 1876
June 8, 1926[ 19]
5.
Dulce Lopes Pontes
May 26, 1914
March 13, 1992[ 19]
6.
Marguerite Bays
September 8, 1815
June 27, 1879[ 19]
2021
2022
No.
Name
Born
Died
Date of Canonization
Place of Canonization
1.
Titus Brandsma
February 23, 1881
July 26, 1942[ 21]
May 15, 2022
Saint Peter's Square , Vatican City
2.
Devasahayam Pillai
April 23, 1712
January 14, 1752[ 21]
3.
César de Bus
February 3, 1544
April 15, 1607[ 21]
4.
Luigi Maria Palazzolo
December 10, 1827
June 15, 1886[ 21]
5.
Giustino Russolillo
January 18, 1891
August 2, 1955[ 21]
6.
Charles de Foucauld
September 15, 1858
December 1, 1916[ 21]
7.
Anne-Marie Rivier
December 19, 1768
February 3, 1838[ 21]
8.
Maria Francesca Rubatto
February 14, 1844
August 6, 1904[ 21]
9.
Carolina Santocanale
October 2, 1852
January 27, 1923[ 21]
10.
Maria Domenica Mantovani
November 12, 1862
February 2, 1934[ 21]
11.
Giovanni Battista Scalabrini
July 8, 1839
June 1, 1905[ 22]
October 9, 2022
12.
Artémides Zatti
October 12, 1880
March 15, 1951[ 22]
2024
Upcoming canonizations
Unknown date
See also
References
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^ "Pope Francis declares Junípero Serra a saint on surprisingly political visit to DC – live" . The Guardian . 23 September 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2015 .
^ a b c d "Pope proclaims new saints, calls for humble Church leadership" . Channel News Asia . 18 October 2015. Archived from the original on 19 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015 .
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^ a b "LIVE: Pope Francis presides over canonization ceremony of Jacinta and Francisco" . 13 May 2017. Retrieved 13 May 2017 .
^ a b c d "Pope at canonization Mass: God never stops inviting us to the heavenly banquet" . Catholic News Agency. 15 October 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2017 .
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^ Robin Gomes (6 July 2019). "A new saint for the Church and Fulton Sheen soon to be Blessed" . The Leader. Retrieved 7 July 2019 .
^ a b c d e "Pope canonizes John Henry Newman, unifier in a divided world" . ABC News. 13 October 2019. Retrieved 13 October 2019 .
^ "Pope Francis declares blind 14th-century lay Dominican a saint" . Catholic News Agency . 24 April 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2021 .
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^ Nicole Winfield (11 February 2024). "Pope canonizes Argentina's first female saint as the country's libertarian president Milei looks on" . Associated Press . Retrieved 11 February 2024 .
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