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List of saints canonized by Pope Francis

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This article contains a list of the 898 saints canonized by Pope Francis (2013–) during his pontificate.

No. Saint Date of canonization Place of canonization
1. Antonio Primaldo & 812 Companions[1] 12 May 2013 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
2. Laura Montoya Upegui[1] 12 May 2013 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
3. Maria Guadalupe Garcia Zavala[2] 12 May 2013 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
4. Angela of Foligno[3] 9 October 2013 Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
5. Peter Faber[4] 17 December 2013 Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
6. José de Anchieta[5] 3 April 2014 Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
7. Marie of the Incarnation[5] 3 April 2014 Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
8. Francis-Xavier de Montmorency-Laval[5] 3 April 2014 Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
9. Pope John XXIII[6] 27 April 2014 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
10. Pope John Paul II[6] 27 April 2014 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
11. Kuriakose Elias Chavara[7] 23 November 2014 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
12. Nicola Saggio[7] 23 November 2014 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
13. Euphrasia Eluvathingal[7] 23 November 2014 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
14. Giovanni Antonio Farina[7] 23 November 2014 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
15. Ludovico of Casoria[7] 23 November 2014 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
16. Amato Ronconi[7] 23 November 2014 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
17. Joseph Vaz[8] 14 January 2015 Galle Face Green, Colombo, Sri Lanka
18. Émilie de Villeneuve[9] 17 May 2015 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
19. Maria Cristina of the Immaculate Conception[9] 17 May 2015 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
20. Mariam Baouardy[9] 17 May 2015 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
21. Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas[9] 17 May 2015 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
22. Junípero Serra[10] 23 September 2015 Washington, D.C., United States
23. Louis Martin[11] 18 October 2015 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
24. Marie-Azélie Guérin Martin[11] 18 October 2015 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
25. Vincenzo Grossi[11] 18 October 2015 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
26. María de la Purísima Salvat Romero[11] 18 October 2015 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
27. Stanisław Papczyński[12] 5 June 2016 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
28. Maria Elizabeth Hesselblad[12] 5 June 2016 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
29. Teresa of Calcutta[13] 4 September 2016 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
30. José Gabriel del Rosario Brochero[14] 16 October 2016 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
31. José Sánchez del Río[14] 16 October 2016 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
32. Manuel González García[14] 16 October 2016 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
33. Elizabeth of the Trinity[14] 16 October 2016 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
34. Alfonso Maria Fusco[14] 16 October 2016 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
35. Lodovico Pavoni[14] 16 October 2016 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
36. Salomone Leclercq[14] 16 October 2016 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
37. Francisco Marto[15] 13 May 2017 Fátima, Portugal
38. Jacinta Marto[15] 13 May 2017 Fátima, Portugal
39. Manuel Míguez González[16] 15 October 2017 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
40. Luca Antonio Falcone[16] 15 October 2017 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
41. André de Soveral & 29 Companions[16] 15 October 2017 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
42. Cristobal & 2 Companions[16] 15 October 2017 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
43. Pope Paul VI[17] 14 October 2018 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
44. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez[17] 14 October 2018 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
45. Francesco Spinelli[17] 14 October 2018 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
46. Vincenzo Romano[17] 14 October 2018 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
47. Maria Katharina Kasper[17] 14 October 2018 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
48. Ignacia Nazaria March Mesa[17] 14 October 2018 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
49. Nunzio Sulprizio[17] 14 October 2018 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
50. Bartolomeu Fernandes dos Mártires[18] 5 July 2019 Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
51. John Henry Newman[19] 13 October 2019 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
52. Giuseppina Vannini[19] 13 October 2019 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
53. Mariam Thresia Chiramel Mankidiyan[19] 13 October 2019 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
54. Dulce Lopes Pontes[19] 13 October 2019 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
55. Marguerite Bays[19] 13 October 2019 Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City

See also

References

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  17. ^ a b c d e f g Philip Pullella (14 October 2018). "Slain Salvadoran bishop Romero and Pope Paul VI become saints". Reuters. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
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  19. ^ a b c d e "Pope canonizes John Henry Newman, unifier in a divided world". ABC News. 13 October 2019. Retrieved 13 October 2019.