Saint Francis of Assisi (Confessor)
Son of a wealthy merchant of Assisi, Francis renounced his fortune to marry 'Lady Poverty' after a worldly youth. Founder of the Order of Friars Minor…
First name and chronology
53 saints and blesseds bear the name Francis, between 1182 and 2002; the most famous is Saint Francis of Assisi, celebrated on October 4th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
Son of a wealthy merchant of Assisi, Francis renounced his fortune to marry 'Lady Poverty' after a worldly youth. Founder of the Order of Friars Minor…
Two years before his death, during a fast on Mount La Verna, Saint Francis of Assisi miraculously received the stigmata of Christ after the vision of …
Born in Calabria in 1416, Francis of Paola founded the Order of Minims, characterized by extreme austerity and the vow of Lenten life. Famous for his …
Francesco Marinoni (1490-1562) was an Italian Venerable Theatine priest. A companion of Saint Cajetan of Thiene, he worked in Naples where he inspired…
Born in Navarre and educated in Paris, Francis Xavier became one of the first companions of Ignatius of Loyola. Sent as a missionary to the East, he e…
A Grandee of Spain and Duke of Gandia, Francis Borgia left the court of Charles V after being struck by the vanity of earthly grandeur before the corp…
A Theatine religious born in Venice, John Marinoni distinguished himself by his heroic charity during the plague of 1528 before joining the Order of S…
A 16th-century Spanish Franciscan friar, Francis Solano distinguished himself through his missionary zeal in South America. Known as the Apostle of Pe…
Born in the Kingdom of Naples, Francis Caracciolo renounced the world after a miraculous recovery from leprosy. Together with John Augustine Adorno, h…
Bishop of Geneva residing in Annecy, Francis de Sales was one of the great Catholic reformers of the 17th century. Famous for his gentleness and zeal,…
A Sardinian Franciscan priest, Francesco Zirano was martyred and flayed alive in Algiers in 1603 for refusing to renounce his Christian faith after wo…
An Italian Jesuit priest of the 17th century, Francis de Girolamo dedicated forty years of his life to the evangelization of Naples and its surroundin…
A Dominican religious born in Cordoba in the 17th century, Francisco de Posadas distinguished himself by his early devotion to the Virgin and his humi…
François Gaschon (1732-1815) was a French priest, missionary in the Auvergne countryside, and chaplain of the Ambert Hospice, recognized as Venerable …
An 18th-century Franciscan religious, Egidio de Saint-Joseph distinguished himself by his humility and charity in Naples. A questing friar for over fi…
Francisco Simón Ródenas (1849-1914), in religion Francisco de Orihuela, was a Spanish Capuchin priest, missionary, and Bishop of Santa Marta in Colomb…
Son of a rabbi from Metz, François-Marie-Paul Libermann converted to Catholicism in 1826. Despite severe epilepsy that delayed his ordination, he foun…
A Sicilian priest and Vicar General of Messina, Francesco Maria di Francia (1853-1913) was the founder of the Congregation of the Capuchin Sisters of …
Norman priest, superior of the Sisters of the Good Savior of Caen, and a pioneer in the education of the deaf and mute.
Francesco Paolo Gravina, Prince of Palagonia and Mayor of Palermo, was an Italian layman who dedicated his life and fortune to the poor after a painfu…
An Italian diocesan priest, Francesco Lombardi was the "priest of the earthquake" of Bussana, dedicating himself to the material and spiritual reconst…
Blessed Francisco Palau y Quer (1811-1872) was a Spanish Discalced Carmelite priest, founder of the Carmelite Missionaries and the Carmelite Missionar…
A Slovenian Lazarist priest and Bishop of Skopje, Janez Frančišek Gnidovec was distinguished by his heroic charity, his ecumenism, and his influence o…
Esteban Marcuello Zabalza (Esteban de Adoáin), born in 1808 and died in 1880, was a Spanish Capuchin priest and missionary, proclaimed Venerable in 19…
Father Tempier was the first companion of Saint Eugene de Mazenod in the founding of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. An indefatigable administrator an…
A Redemptorist priest and missionary of Bavarian origin, Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos dedicated his life to evangelization and serving immigrants and…
An Italian priest and eminent theologian, Canon Francesco Chiesa was the spiritual director of Blessed James Alberione and the spiritual godfather of …
A Spanish father who became a widower, Francisco Barrecheguren Montagut joined the Redemptorists at the age of 65 and was ordained a priest. He was de…
Francesco Caruso (1879-1951) was an Italian priest, declared Venerable in 2020, recognized for his pastoral zeal, his ministry in the confessional, an…
Spanish Passionist lay brother, nicknamed the "holy porter" of the monastery of Saints John and Paul in Rome, recognized as Venerable by John Paul II …
Italian priest and founder of the Congregation of the Pious Rural Catechist Workers (Ardorini Missionaries), dedicated to the evangelization of rural …
Francesco Convertini (1898-1976) was an Italian Salesian priest, a devoted missionary in India, recognized as Venerable by Pope Francis in 2017.
Simpliciano Maresca (1827-1898), in religion Simplicien of the Nativity, was an Italian Franciscan priest and founder of the Congregation of the Franc…
Spanish priest (1850-1924), co-founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Most Holy Trinity of Madrid and founder of the Hogar Porta Coeli home…
Maximiano Valdés Subercaseaux (1908-1982), in religion Francisco de San Miguel, was the first Chilean Capuchin and the first Bishop of Osorno, recogni…
Francesco Spinelli (1853-1913), a Lombard diocesan priest, founded the Adorers of the Blessed Sacrament in Rivolta d'Adda after overcoming severe tria…
Born a slave in Brazil, Francisco de Paula Victor overcame racial prejudice to become a priest. A devoted parish priest of Três Pontas for 53 years, h…
A religious of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, Saint Miguel Febres Cordero was a brilliant Ecuadorian educator, linguist, and …
Victoriano Gondra Muruaga, known as Aita Patxi (1910-1974), was a Spanish Passionist priest and military chaplain during the Civil War, recognized for…
Francesco Saverio Toppi (1925-2007) was an Italian Capuchin priest and Prelate Archbishop of Pompeii, recognized for his pastoral zeal, Marian spiritu…
Francisco Gárate Aranguren (1857-1929) was a Spanish Jesuit brother, a devoted porter at the University of Deusto in Bilbao for 41 years, beatified in…
Fausto Gei (1927-1968) was an Italian layperson, a member of the Silent Workers of the Cross, who offered his suffering from multiple sclerosis and de…
An Italian priest and founder of the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Queen of Peace, Francesco Pianzola dedicated himself to the evangelization o…
Italian priest of the Little House of Divine Providence (Cottolengo), teacher, spiritual director, and renowned confessor in Turin, beatified in 2011.
A Spanish Capuchin lay brother, Leopold of Alpandeire spent more than forty years as a begging brother in Granada, becoming a very popular figure in A…
A Swiss Marist brother and dedicated educator for the poor children of Barcelona, Blessed Lycarion May died a martyr in hatred of the faith during the…
Dionisio Pamplona Polo and his 12 companions were Spanish Piarist religious, martyred in 1936 in hatred of the faith during the Spanish Civil War and …
An Italian priest from Calabria, Francesco Mottola (1901-1969) was the founder of the Oblate Family of the Sacred Heart, dedicated to the service of t…
Francisco Marto is one of the three shepherd children of Fatima to whom the Virgin Mary appeared in 1917; canonized on May 13, 2017, by Pope Francis, …
Istrian priest and martyr of the faith, assassinated in 1946 by communist partisans and beatified by Benedict XVI in 2008.
Spanish Lasallian religious, dedicated educator and provincial, declared Venerable in 2008.
An American priest and missionary, Stanley Rother gave his life for his indigenous community in Guatemala during the civil war.
François-Xavier Nguyễn Văn Thuận (1928-2002) was a Vietnamese cardinal, imprisoned for thirteen years by the communist regime, recognized as Venerable…
The feast of Francis is celebrated on October 4th, in memory of Saint Francis of Assisi.
53 saints and blesseds bear the name Francis, including Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis de Sales, Saint Francis Xavier, Saint Francis of Assisi and Francis Borgia.
The most famous saint named Francis is Saint Francis of Assisi (12th century).