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.
No. Name Born Died Date of Canonization Place of Canonization 1. Antonio Primaldo & 812 Companions August 14, 1480[1] May 12, 2013 Saint Peter's Square , Vatican City 2. Laura Montoya Upegui May 26, 1874 October 21, 1949[1] 3. Maria Guadalupe Garcia Zavala April 27, 1878 June 24, 1963[2] 4. Angela of Foligno 1248 January 4, 1309[3] October 9, 2013 Apostolic Palace , Vatican City 5. Peter Faber April 13, 1506 August 1, 1546[4] December 17, 2013
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
Upcoming canonizations [ edit ] Unknown date [ edit ] Marie Léonie Paradis (May 12, 1840 – May 3, 1912) Elena Guerra (June 23, 1835 – April 11, 1914) Pier Giorgio Frassati (April 6, 1901 – July 4, 1925) Giuseppe Allamano (January 21, 1851 – February 16, 1926) Manuel Ruiz López & 10 Companions (+July 9–10, 1860) Carlo Acutis (May 3, 1991 – October 12, 2006) See also [ edit ] References [ edit ] ^ a b "Pope Bestows Sainthood on Italians Massacred by Ottomans" . Voice of America . 12 May 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2013 . ^ "El Papa declara santa a la 'madre Lupita', la monja de los enfermos" . CNN Mexico . 12 May 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2013 . ^ "Pope declares new saint, advances seven causes" . Vatican Radio . 11 October 2013. Archived from the original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 11 October 2013 . ^ Allen Jr., John L. (17 December 2013). "It's official: Jesuit Fr. Peter Faber is a saint" . National Catholic Reporter . Archived from the original on 16 March 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2014 . ^ a b c Wooden, Cindy (3 April 2014). "Pope declares by decree three new saints for the Americas" . Catholic News Service . Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2014 . ^ a b Smith-Spark, Laura; Gallagher, Delia; Wedeman, Ben (27 April 2014). "Sainthood for John Paul II and John XXIII, as crowds pack St. Peter's Square" . CNN . Retrieved 29 April 2014 . ^ a b c d e f "Pope Francis: homily for Christ the King canonization Mass" . Vatican Radio. 23 November 2014. Retrieved 23 November 2014 . ^ "Goan-born Joseph Vaz granted sainthood by Pope Francis in Sri Lanka" . First Post . 14 January 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2015 . ^ a b c d "Pope Francis canonizes two Palestinian women" . Yahoo News . 17 May 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015 . ^ "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 . ^ a b "Pope canonizes two new saints in St. Peter's Square" . Rome Reports . Retrieved 5 June 2016 . ^ "Mother Teresa: 'Saint of the gutters' canonized at Vatican" . Associated Press . 4 September 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2016 . ^ a b c d e f g "LIVE: Pope Francis canonizes seven new saints" . Rome Reports. 16 October 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2016 . ^ 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 . ^ 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 . ^ 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 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j Nicole Winfield (15 May 2022). "Pope rallies from knee pain to proclaim 10 new saints" . Associated Press. Retrieved 15 May 2022 . ^ a b "Pope canonizes founder of Scalabrinians, Salesian pharmacist" . Vatican News . 9 October 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2022 . ^ 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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