Chronological list of saints and blesseds: 18
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A list of 18th century saints:
Name | Birth | Birthplace | Death | Place of death | Notes |
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Joseph Oriol Joseph Oriol Saint Joseph Oriol is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. He is called the "Thaumaturgus of Barcelona." A native of Barcelona, he studied at the University of Barcelona, receiving the degree of Doctor of Theology, 1 August 1674.He was ordained priest on 30 May 1676... |
1650 | 1702 | |||
Blessed Gomidas Keumurgian | 1656 | 1707 | |||
Blessed Francis of Montmorency-Laval | 1623 | 1708 | |||
Blessed Sebastian Valfrè Sebastian Valfrè Sebastian Valfrè was a Catholic priest and member of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri. He was beatified on 31 August 1834. His feast day is January 30.... |
1629 | 1710 | |||
Blessed Bonaventure of Potenza | 1651 | 1711 | |||
Blessed Joseph Vaz Joseph Vaz Blessed Joseph Vaz was a Catholic Oratorian priest from Goa. He is known as theApostle of Ceylon.... |
1651 | 1711 | |||
Joseph Mary Tomasi | 1649 | 1713 | |||
Blessed Francis de Posadas | 1644 | 1713 | |||
Francis de Geronimo Francis de Geronimo Saint Francis de Geronimo, also called Frances di Girolamo or - Hieronymo, or Francis Jerome was a Jesuit priest and missionary who was canonized by Gregory XVI in 1839. He was known for his sermons and the religious zeal that he inspired... |
1642 | 1716 | |||
Louis Marie de Montfort | 1673 | 1716 | |||
Blessed Liberatus Weiss, Samuel Marzorati, and Michael Fasoli | 1716 | ||||
Blessed Anthony Baldinucci Anthony Baldinucci Anthony Baldinucci was an Italian Jesuit priest and missionary, best known for his unusual methods of conducting missions.-Life:... |
1665 | 1717 | |||
Blessed Mary of Turin (Mary of the Angels) | 1661 | 1717 | |||
John Baptist de La Salle | 1651 | 1719 | |||
Pacifico of San Severino | 1653 | 1721 | |||
Veronica Giuliani Veronica Giuliani Saint Veronica Giuliani, O.S.C. Cap., was an Italian Capuchin nun and mystic. She was canonized by Pope Gregory XVI in 1839.-Early life:... |
1660 | 1727 | |||
Rose Venerini Rose Venerini Saint Rosa Venerini was the founder of a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women, often called the Venerini Sisters. Rosa Venerini died a saintly death in the community of St. Mark's in Rome on the evening of May 7, 1728.She was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI on October 15, 2006.-Early... |
1656 | 1728 | |||
Thomas of Cori Thomas of Cori Saint Thomas of Cori . By the age of 14 he was in charge of his family after the death of his mother and father. It was therefore his responsibility to take care of his two sisters and find them husbands... |
1655 | 1729 | |||
Lucy Filippini Lucy Filippini Saint Lucy Filippini is venerated as a Roman Catholic saint. She was orphaned at an early age. With Rose Venerini to train school teachers and co-founded the Pious Matrons, a group dedicated to the education of girls. She was called to Rome by Pope Clement XI to start a school there. She died of... |
1672 | 1732 | |||
John Joseph of the Cross John Joseph of the Cross Saint John-Joseph of the Cross , known most commonly in the Italian language as San Giovan Giuseppe della Croce, was an Italian saint. He is the patron of Ischia, the place where he was born.-Biography:... |
1654 | 1734 | |||
Jeanne Delanoue Jeanne Delanoue Saint Jeanne Delanoue is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church from France and founder of the Congregation of St. Anne of Providence.-Early life:... |
1666 | 1736 | |||
Bartholomew Alvarez | 1737 | ||||
Blessed Emmanuel d'Abreu | 1737 | ||||
Blessed John Gaspard Cratz (Joanes Kaspar Kratz) | 1737 | ||||
Blessed Mary Magdalene Martinengo da Barco | 1687 | 1737 | |||
Blessed Vincent da Cunha | 1737 | ||||
Blessed Angelus of Acri | 1669 | 1739 | |||
Theophilus of Corte | 1676 | 1740 | |||
Blessed Peter Vigne | 1670 | 1740 | |||
Blessed Rafal Chylinski | 1694 | 1741 | |||
Francis Anthony Fasani | 1681 | 1742 | |||
Blessed Crescentia of Kaufbeuren | 1682 | 1744 | |||
Blessed Gennaro Maria Sarnelli | 1702 | 1744 | |||
Francis Gil de Frederich | 1745 | ||||
Matthew Alonso Leziniana | 1745 | ||||
Blessed Peter Sanz | 1747 | Bishop of Mauricastro | |||
Blessed Francis Serrano | 1748 | Bishop of Tipasa Tipasa Tipaza is a Berber-speaking town on the coast of Algeria, capital of the Tipaza province. The modern town, founded in 1857, is remarkable chiefly for its sandy beach, and ancient ruins.-Ancient history:... |
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Blessed John Alcober | 1748 | ||||
Crispin of Viterbo Crispin of Viterbo Saint Crispin of Viterbo, O.F.M. Cap., was an Italian member of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin who is now venerated as a saint for his decades of devoted service, and the spiritual wisdom he developed in the course of his life.-Biography:Crispin was born Pietro Fioretti in Viterbo, Italy... |
1668 | 1750 | |||
Leonard of Port Maurice Leonard of Port Maurice Saint Leonard of Port Maurice, O.F.M., was an Italian Franciscan preacher and ascetic writer.- Life :... |
1676 | 1751 | |||
Gerard Majella Gerard Majella Saint Gerard Majella is a Roman Catholic saint. He is the saint whose intercession is requested for children , childbirth, mothers , motherhood, falsely accused people, good confessions, lay brothers and Muro Lucano,... |
1726 | 1755 | |||
John Baptist de Rossi | 1698 | 1764 | |||
Pompilius-Mary of Saint Nicholas (Pompilio Pirotti) | 1710 | 1766 | |||
Teresa Margaret Redi | 1747 | 1770 | |||
Marie-Marguerite d'Youville Marie-Marguerite d'Youville Saint Marguerite d'Youville was a French Canadian widow who founded the religious order the Order of Sisters of Charity of Montreal, commonly known as the Grey Nuns of Montreal... |
1701 | 1771 | |||
Hyacinth Castaneda | 1773 | ||||
Vincent Liem | 1773 | ||||
Paul of the Cross Paul of the Cross Paul of the Cross was an Italian mystic, and founder of the Passionists.-Biography:Saint Paul of the Cross, originally named Paolo Francesco Danei, was born on 3 January 1694, in the town of Ovada, Piedmont, between Turin and Genoa in the Duchy of Savoy in northern Italy.Paul, a son of a... |
1694 | 1775 | |||
Ignatius of Laconi Ignatius of Laconi Saint Ignatius, O.F.M. Cap., was born in 1701, the son of peasants at Laconi, Sardinia. As a young man he vowed, during a serious illness, that if he recovered his health, he would consecrate his life to God in the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He regained his health, but kept putting off the... |
1701 | 1781 | |||
Benedict Joseph Labre Benedict Joseph Labre Saint Benedict Joseph Labré was a French mendicant, Franciscan tertiary and Roman Catholic saint.-Life:He was born in Amettes, near Arras in the north of France, the eldest of fifteen children of a prosperous shopkeeper, and was religious from a very early age. He was noted for performing public... |
1748 | 1783 | |||
Blessed Junipero Serra Junípero Serra Blessed Junípero Serra, O.F.M., , known as Fra Juníper Serra in Catalan, his mother tongue was a Majorcan Franciscan friar who founded the mission chain in Alta California of the Las Californias Province in New Spain—present day California, United States. Fr... |
1713 | 1784 | |||
Alphonsus Liguori Alphonsus Liguori Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori was an Italian Catholic bishop, spiritual writer, scholastic philosopher and theologian, and founder of the Redemptorists, an influential religious congregation... |
1696 | 1787 | Bishop of St. Agatha | ||
Blessed Felix of Nicosia | 1715 | 1787 | |||
Mary Frances of the Five Wounds of Jesus Mary Frances of the Five Wounds of Jesus Saint Mary Frances of the Five Wounds of Jesus was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis. She was born Anna Maria Gallo. A native of Naples, her family was of the middle class. When she was sixteen, her father attempted to force her into the family business; she refused and asked to join... |
1715 | 1791 | |||
Blessed John du Lau and Companions | 1792 | ||||
John-Michael Langevin | 1793 | ||||
Frances de Croissy | 1794 | ||||
John Baptist Souzy and 63 companions | 1794 | ||||
Madeleine Brideau | 1794 | ||||
Madeleine Lidoine | 1794 | ||||
Marie Claude Brard | 1794 | ||||
Marie Croissy | 1794 | ||||
Marie Dufour | 1794 | ||||
Marie Hanisset | 1794 | ||||
Marie Meunier | 1794 | ||||
Marie Trezelle | 1794 | ||||
Blessed Antoinette Roussel | 1794 | ||||
Blessed Frances Brideau | 1794 | ||||
Blessed Francis Meziere | 1745 | 1794 | |||
Blessed Georges Edmund Rene | 1748 | 1794 | |||
Blessed Jean Bourdon Jean Bourdon Jean Bourdon was the first engineer-in-chief and land-surveyor in the colony of New France, and the first attorney-general of the Conseil Superieur.... |
1747 | 1794 | |||
Blessed Jean-Nicolas Cordier | 1710 | 1794 | |||
Blessed Josephine Leroux Josephine Leroux Josephine Leroux , born Anne-Joseph Leroux, was an Ursuline nun. She was born in Cambrai, France. She became an Ursuline in Valenciennes, taking the name Josephine. She fled to Mons, Hainaut when the monasteries and convents were suppressed during the French Revolution, but returned to Valenciennes... |
1794 | ||||
Blessed Juliette Verolot | 1794 | ||||
Blessed Marie Magdalen Fontaine | 1794 | ||||
Blessed Marie Rose Deloye and Companions | 1794 | ||||
Blessed Martyrs of Compiègne Martyrs of Compiègne The Martyrs of Compiègne are sixteen Carmelite nuns who were guillotined On 17 July 1794 during the Reign of Terror. They are commemorated on 17 July of the Carmelite Calendar of Saints.Terrye Newkirk writes in :... |
1794 | ||||
Blessed Noel Pinot | 1794 | ||||
Blessed Rose Chretien | 1794 | ||||
Blessed Teresa Fantou | 1794 | ||||
Blessed Ursulines of Valenciennes | 1794 | ||||
Blessed William Repin and 98 companions | 1793 | 1794 | |||
Blesseds Carola Lucas, Felicitas Pricet, Victoria Gusteau, and Monica Pichery | 1794 | ||||
Blesseds Françoise Trehet and Jeanne Veron | 1794 | ||||
Blesseds Gabrielle Fontaine, Mary Frances Lanel, Therese Fantou, and Jeanne Gerard | 1794 | ||||
Blesseds Pierre-Michel Noel and Claude Richard | 1794 | ||||
Blessed Peter Rene Rogue | 1758 | 1796 | |||
Emmanuel Trieu | 1798 | ||||
John Dat | 1764 | 1798 |
See also
- Christianity in the 18th centuryChristianity in the 18th century-Revivalism:Revivalism refers to the Calvinist and Wesleyan revival, called the Great Awakening, in North America which saw the development of evangelical Congregationalist, Presbyterian, Baptist, and new Methodist churches....