List of Catalonian saints

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This page is a list of Catalan saints, blesseds, venerables, and Servants of God, as recognized by the Roman Catholic Church. These people were born, died, or lived their religious life in the Autonomous Community of Catalonia.

The history of the Catholic Church in Catalonia may date back to the earliest times, with visits of Paul and James. (The apparition of the Blessed Virgin to Saint James (Our Lady of the Pillar) occurred in neighboring Aragon.) The written record dates to the third century, with the Acts of the Martyrdom of the bishop Fructuosus and his deacons Augurius and Eulogius.

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The patron saint of Catalonia is Saint George; there he is known as Sant Jordi.

 
Antonio Marie Claret

Other people have been canonized saints who, while Catalan by language or ancestry, were not from the modern community of Catalonia. An example is Junípero Serra. Also of interest, from the culturally and linguistically Catalan nation of Andorra, would be Mary as Our Lady of Meritxell.

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List of venerables

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  • Caterina Coromina i Agustí
  • Coloma Antonia Marti Valls (Francesca of the Wounds of Christ)
  • Dorotea Chopitea Villota Serra
  • Esperanca Gonzalez Puig (Maria Esperanca of Jesus)
  • Filomena Ferrer Galcerán
  • Francisco Barrecheguren Montaeut
  • Jacint Alegre i Pujals
  • Jaume Clotet Fabres
  • Joaquina Maria Mercedes Barcelo Pages
  • José Gras y Granollers
  • Josep Torras i Bages
  • Juan Bonal Cortada
  • Juan Collell Cuatrecasas
  • Lliberada Ferrarons i Vives
  • Magi Morera Feixas
  • Maria Antonia Paris
  • Maria del Carmen Albarracín Pascual
  • Maria Guell Puig
  • Maria Llorença Llong
  • Maria Rosa Teresa Gay Tibau
  • Montserrat Grases
  • Paula Delpuig Gelabert (Paula of Saint Aloysius)
  • Rosa Ojeda Creus
  • Saturnina Jassa Fontcuberta
  • Teresa Gallifa Palmarola
  • Teresa Guasch Toda (Teresa of the Immaculate Heart of Mary)
  • Teresa Toda Juncosa (Teresa of Saint Joseph)

List of Servants of God

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  • Adolfo Rodríguez Vidal
  • Angela Margarida Prat (Angela Serafina)
  • Angelo Cantons Fornells
  • Anna Maria Ravell Barrera
  • Anna Narcisa Maria Soler Pi (Anna od Saint Sabina)
  • Antoni Gaudí
  • Bartomeu M. (Baldiri) Xiberta i Roqueta
  • Buenaventura Codina y Augerolas
  • Carme Badosa Cuartrecasas (Arcangela)
  • Carme Sala Bigas (Maria Lourdes)
  • Catalina de Balmaseda y San Martín
  • Claudio López Bru
  • Diego Peñalosa de Tolosa (of the Martyrs of La Florida)
  • Encarnacio Colomina Agusti
  • Enrique Pélach y Feliú
  • Enrqiqueta Rodón Asencio (Maria Teresa)
  • Eduardo Laforet Dorda
  • Francesc Crusats Franch
  • Francesc Sagrera Riera
  • Francesc Xavier Butinyà i Hospital
  • Francois-Benjamin May (Brother Lycarion)
  • Gertrudis Castanyer Seda (non-causa)
  • Guillem Rovirosa Albet
  • Isabel Ventosa Reig (non-causa)
  • José María Hernández Garnica
  • Jose Maria Pujadas Ferrer
  • Jose María Vilaseca
  • Josefina Vilaseca Alsina
  • Josep Maria Cases Deordal
  • Juan Fonte, of the Jesuit Martyrs Companions of Hernando de Santaren
  • Magdalena Aulina Saurina
  • Magin Catalá
  • Marc Castanyer Seda (non-causa)
  • Maria Benedicta Daiber Heyne
  • Maria Carme Surroca de Pastors
  • Maria del Carme de Sojo Ballester de Anguera
  • Maria Cristina Alonso y Alonso (Maria Cristina of the Eucharist)
  • Maximina Garcia Presa (Maximina of Jesus Crucified)
  • Miquel Palau Vila
  • Pere Marcer Cusco
  • Ramon Strauch i Vidal
  • Rosa Deulofeu Gonzalez

See also

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References

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  1. ^ St. Anthony Claret, Restless Apostle, Claretian Publications, Chicago, Illinois
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  3. ^ ""The Life of St. Henry de Ossó", Teresian Sisters". Archived from the original on 2021-12-08. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
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  8. ^ Canonization of then martyrs and two priests Cirilo Bertrán and eight companions, Inocencia de de la Inmaculada, Benedict Menni and Thomas of Cori
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  12. ^ Mullaly, Charles. "St. Joseph Oriol." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911
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