Saint Richard, Saxon King
King of the West Saxons in the 8th century, Richard left his throne to undertake a pilgrimage to Rome with his sons. He died on the way in Lucca in 72…
First name and chronology
8 saints and blesseds bear the name Richard, between 667 and 1947; the most famous is Saint Richard, celebrated on April 3rd.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
King of the West Saxons in the 8th century, Richard left his throne to undertake a pilgrimage to Rome with his sons. He died on the way in Lucca in 72…
Abbot of Saint-Vannes of Verdun in the 11th century, Richard was a great monastic reformer in northern France and Belgium. Known for his gentleness ni…
Born in the 13th century in England, Richard of Wych was a brilliant academic before becoming Chancellor of Oxford and then of Canterbury. Elected Bis…
An Italian physician and religious of the Hospitaller Order of Saint John of God, Saint Riccardo Pampuri (1897-1930) practiced medicine as a priesthoo…
An Italian Franciscan friar and sculptor, Claudio Granzotto combined his artistic genius with a deep life of prayer and charity.
A British Brigittine nun, she was Abbess General of her order and distinguished herself by her heroism in saving persecuted people in Rome during the …
A lay brother of the Society of Saint Paul, the Venerable Andrea Maria Borello (1916-1948) sanctified his humble work as a shoemaker and offered his l…
The feast of Richard is celebrated on April 3rd, in memory of Saint Richard.
8 saints and blesseds bear the name Richard, including Saint Richard, Saint Richard, Richard of Saint-Vannes, Riccardo Pampuri and Richard Henkes.
The most famous saint named Richard is Saint Richard (13th century).