- Benedict (480-547) (3)
- Bede (673-735) (10)
- Read about Bede, Benedictine monk, author, and scholar, declared English Doctor of the Church for his contributions to Catholicism. Sites offer biography, religious and cultural settings of his life and times, and historical and theological works of the author known as the Father of English History for his famous work The Ecclesiastical History of the English People.
- Medieval Sourcebook: Saints' Lives
- Highlights this major influence of hagiography on the late ancient world, Byzantium, or the Latin Middle ages. - Mary Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938) (6)
- Francis of Assisi (1181-1226) (9)
- Valentine of Rome (4)
- Nicholas (270-310) (17)
- Read about Saint Nicholas, the patron saint commonly identified with Santa Claus, through sites providing articles with the history, origin, timeline, stories, and legends about the Bishop of Myra.
- Mary Magdalene (7)
- Padre Pio (1887-1968) (5)
- Therese of Lisieux (1873-1897) (7)
- Peter the Apostle@
- Joan of Arc (1412-1431) (16)
- Find sites for St. Joan of Arc, also known as Jeanne d'Arc, the national heroine of France. Sites offer biography, the role in the Hundred Years' War, historical significance, picture gallery, books, contemporary documents and articles, as well as the canonization of the French Roman Catholic saint put to trial and executed for heresy.
- Virgin Mary (13)
- Aquinas, Thomas (1225-1274)@
- Malachy O'More (7)
- Paul (1)
- Julian of Norwich (1342-1416) (4)
- John Chrysostom (347-407) (2)
- Isidore of Seville (560-636) (3)
- John the Baptist (6)
- Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) (4)
- Clement I
 - Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109)@
- Leo I (The Great)
 - George (6)
- Augustine of Hippo (354-430)@
- John the Apostle@
- Joseph (6)
- Learn about Saint Joseph and his feast day through sites that offer information on his life and marriage to the Virgin Mary and as adoptive father of Jesus. Also find hymns, prayers, poems, and sermons.
- Basil the Great (329-379) (2)
- Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) (4)
- Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) (5)
- Gregory VII
 - Cuthbert (634-687) (3)
- Clare of Assisi (1194-1253) (2)
- Luke (5)
- Bonaventure (1221-1274) (3)
- John of the Cross (1542-1591) (7)
- Cyprian of Carthage (200-258) (2)
- John Damascene (676-749) (3)
- Gregory of Nyssa (335-394) (2)
- Pius V (1504-1566)
 - Mark (5)
- Damasus I
 - Hilarus
 - James the Greater Apostle@
- Julius I
 - Zephyrinus
 - Thomas the Apostle@
- Miltiades
 - Zachary
 - Zosimus
 - Andrew the Apostle@
- Agatho
 - Alexander I
 - Gelasius I
 - Sixtus II
 - Boniface IV
 - Dionysius
 - Linus
 - James the Lesser Apostle@
- Anacletus
 - Boniface I
 - Felix III
 - Leo III
 - Hormisdas
 - Stephen I
 - Hyginus
 - Leo IV
 - Nicholas I
 - Sixtus I
 - Vitalian
 - Agapetus I
 - Deusdedit
 - Gregory III
 - John I
 - Leo II
 - Sixtus III
 - Symmachus
 - Gregory the Great (540-604) (2)
- Matthew the Apostle@
- Eusebius
 - Fabian
 - Anthony of Padua (1191-1231) (1)
- Jude Thaddeus the Apostle@
- Anastasius I
 - Gregory II
 - Lucius I
 - Bridget of Sweden (1303-1373) (2)
- Eutychianus
 - Cabrini, Frances Xavier (1850-1917) (2)
- Benedict II
 - Celestine I
 - Evaristus
 - Bartholomew the Apostle@
- Pontian
 - Siricius
 - Victor I
 - Seton, Elizabeth Ann (1774-1821) (2)
- Eleutherius
 - Martin I
 - Pope St. Mark
 - Felix I
 - Marcellinus
 - Adeodatus
 - Marcellus I
 - Simplicius
 - Becket, Thomas (1118-1170) (1)
- Matthias the Apostle@
- Pius I
 - Anterus
 - Gregory of Nazianzus
- From the Oriental Institute: Centre for the Study of Gregory of Nazianzus. - Edward The Confessor (1004-1066)@
- Simon the Apostle@
- Adrian III
 - Eugene I
 - Silverius
 - Telesphorus
 - Goretti, Maria (1890-1902) (1)
- Juan Diego (1474-1548) (2)
- Magnus, Albertus (1200-1280)
- Theologian and philosopher of science. - Lucy of Syracuse (283-304) (7)
- John the Almsgiver (560-619)
- Layman who became the Patriarch of Alexandria. - Anicetus
 - Sergius I
 - American Catholic: Saint of the Day
- Offers information on a new saint every day. - Julian the Hospitaller
- Patron of ferrymen, innkeepers and circus performers. - Philip the Apostle@
- Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556) (4)
- Rosalia (3)
- Learn about Santa Rosalia, the patron saint of Palermo and Sicily. Sites offer biography, photos, and information about her feast day held the first Sunday of June each year.
- Societe des Bollandistes
- Team of specialists entirely devoted to hagiographical research. - Catholic Encyclopedia: Hagiography
- Name given to that branch of learning which has the saints and their worship for its object. - Ursula (1)
- Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (1891-1942) (1)
- Saints' Names
- Includes names of saints with meanings. - Gertrude the Great (1256-1302)
- Known for her philosophical writings. Patron saint of nuns and travellers. - Pro, Miguel Augustin (1891-1927) (2)
- Pedro de San Jose Betancur (1619-1667) (2)
- Wikipedia: Saint
- Article examines sainthood with definitions, historocity, and how the saints are recognised in different religions. - Scholastica (480-543)
- Twin sister of Saint Benedict. - Peter of Alexandria
- From the Latin version by Anastasius Bibliothecarius. - Paraskevi (2)
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