10,000 Martyrs of Mt. Ararat
Roman soldiers converted to Christianity; crucified under Hadrian; symbols of perseverance.
Bl. Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster
Benedictine monk and Archbishop of Milan; renowned for holiness, liturgical reform, opposition to fascism; beatified 1996; incorrupt body in Milan Cathedral.
Bl. Andrea Dotti
Blessed Andrea Dotti is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1256–1315, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
Bl. Angelo of Acri
St. Angelo of Acri: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
Bl. Anna of St. Bartholomew
Blessed Anna of St. Bartholomew: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
Bl. Anna‑Maria Taigi
Blessed Anna‑Maria Taigi is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1769–1837, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich
German Augustinian nun, mystic, stigmatist, and visionary of Christ’s Passion; associated with healings and prophecy. Beatified 2004.
Bl. Anne Michelotti
Founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth (Turin); charitable works and reported favors.
Bl. Anne-Marie Javouhey
Founder of Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, missionary, educator, incorrupt.
Bl. Anthony Neyrot
Dominican friar who repented after apostasy under captivity and was martyred in Tunis after publicly returning to the faith.
Bl. Auguste Chapdelaine, Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
Bl. Bartolomea Capitanio
Blessed Bartolomea Capitanio: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
Bl. Basilicus
Blessed Basilicus is honored as a Christian martyr. Though little is historically preserved, devotion to his relics reflects his witness to the Gospel through suffering and death.
Bl. Benedict of Urbino
St. Benedict of Urbino: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
Bl. Bernard of Offida
Italian Capuchin friar noted for humility, asceticism, and charity; worked miracles of healing. Beatified 1795.
Bl. Bernardino of Corleone
Blessed Bernardino of Corleone: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
Bl. Bernardino of Offida
Capuchin lay brother; venerated for humility and service.
Bl. Carlo Acutis
Italian youth devoted to Eucharist; documented Eucharistic miracles online; beatified 2020.
Bl. Charles of Borromeo
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R701; full identity pending confirmation from label or paperwork.
Bl. Charles the Good
Count of Flanders remembered for justice, reforms, and charity; martyred in church while opposing corruption. Beatified 1882.
Bl. Cherubino Testa (Cherubino of Avigliana)
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
Bl. Chiara Bosatta
Blessed Chiara Bosatta, co-founder of the Daughters of St. Mary of Providence with her sister and St. Luigi Guanella, devoted her short life to the poor and sick. Beatified in 1991, she is honored for her faith and charity.
Bl. Clemente Marchisio
Italian priest and founder of the Daughters of St. Joseph of Rivoli; noted for Eucharistic devotion and liturgical reverence.
Bl. Constantine Fabricatus
Blessed Constantine Fabricatus is remembered as a faithful Christian witness and martyr. Though records are limited, he is venerated for his sacrifice and steadfastness in persecution.
Bl. Delphine of Glandèves
Blessed Delphine of Glandèves is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1284–1360, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
Bl. Elisha of St. Clement
Discalced Carmelite nun; Eucharistic devotion, mystical union with Christ; embraced suffering joyfully; beatified 2021; not incorrupt.
Bl. Elizabeth Canori Mora
Italian wife, mother, Trinitarian tertiary, and mystic known for heroic patience and visions.
Bl. Elizabeth of the Trinity
Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
Bl. Eugene Bossilkov
Bulgarian Passionist bishop and martyr, executed under Communist persecution after remaining faithful to the Catholic Church.
Bl. Eustachius van Lieshout
Dutch Capuchin priest and missionary in Brazil, renowned for ministry to the poor, the sick, and those seeking spiritual guidance.
Bl. Eva of Liège
Blessed Eva of Liège is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during c. 1205–1265, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
Bl. Francis Mary of Camporubeo
Franciscan priest from Italy; miracles, prophecy, and healing; drew many to conversion.
Bl. Francis of 5 July
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R661.
Bl. Francis of Amboise
Carmelite friar and Bishop of Vannes; reformer; beatified 1863.
Bl. Francis Solanus Casey
Capuchin priest, healer, humble servant, incorrupt.
Bl. Frederick of Mariëngaarde
Norbertine abbot; revered for asceticism, wisdom, and miracles; not incorrupt.
Bl. Gabriel Allegra
Franciscan missionary and scholar; first to translate the Bible into Chinese; beatified 2012.
Bl. Gabriel Ferretti
Italian Franciscan noted for visions and devotion to Mary; reformed convents and worked miracles after death. Beatified 1753.
Bl. Giuseppe Benedetto Dusmet
Benedictine monk, Cardinal, and Archbishop of Catania known for charity and relief work.
Bl. Grimoaldo of the Purification
Passionist clerical student known for purity, humility, Marian devotion, and love of Christ's Passion.
Bl. Humilis of Bisignano
Franciscan friar of Calabria renowned for humility, mystical experiences, prophecy, ecstasies, and miracles.
Bl. Ida of Louvain
Belgian Cistercian nun; mystic; stigmatic; visions of Infant Jesus; beatified 1719.
Bl. Idesbald of Dunes
Blessed Idesbald of Dunes is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during c. 1100–1167, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
Bl. Imelda Lambertini
Child mystic famed for Eucharistic devotion; died in ecstasy after First Communion. Beatified 1826.
Bl. Innocent of Berzo
Italian Capuchin priest known for humility, penance, obedience, and spiritual direction.
Bl. Isidore Bakanja
Congolese layman and martyr; flogged for his faith; died forgiving persecutors; beatified 1994.
Bl. Isidore De Loor
Belgian Passionist lay brother known for humility, obedience, prayer, and joyful suffering after losing an eye to cancer.
Bl. James Griesinger of Ulm
German Dominican lay brother, glass painter, and artist known for humility, prayer, obedience, and service in Bologna.
Bl. James Salomoni
Venetian Dominican friar; life of prayer, penance, preaching; miracles and mystical union.
Bl. Jean-Théophane Vénard
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
Bl. Joan of France (Joan of Valois)
Multi-relic theca component; Latin: B. Joanae Val. Vid.
Bl. John Angelo Porro
Humiliati priest of Seveso; incorrupt; mystical insight and healings; healed St. Charles Borromeo as a child.
Bl. John Ruysbroeck
Flemish priest and mystic; author of The Spiritual Espousals; conversions and healings; patron of contemplatives and spiritual writers.
Bl. Joseph Pignatelli
Jesuit priest who safeguarded the Society of Jesus during suppression; inspired perseverance in trials.
Bl. Laura Vicuña
Blessed Laura Vicuña: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
Bl. Louis Flores
Dominican priest and missionary who evangelized in Japan and was martyred by burning at Nagasaki in 1622.
Bl. Louis Flores, Martyr of Japan
Multi-relic theca component; Latin: B. Flores, Mart. Jap.
Bl. Lucia of Settefonti
First Camaldolese female saint, contemplative, incorrupt.
Bl. Maria Bartolomea Bagnes
Dominican tertiary and mystic of Florence who endured decades of illness with patience, prayer, and deep union with God.
Bl. Maria Domenica Mazzarello
Co-founder of Daughters of Mary Help of Christians with St. John Bosco; miracles through her intercession.
Bl. Maria Enrica Dominici
Italian nun and superior general of the Sisters of St. Anne; noted for humility, spirituality, and service to the poor. Beatified 1978.
Bl. Maria Gabrielle de Hinolosa Naveros & Companions
Visitation martyrs of the Spanish Civil War; beatified for their sacrifice; witnesses of faith.
Bl. Maria Helena Stollenwerk
German religious sister and co-foundress of the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit.
Bl. Maria Pia Mastena
Italian religious foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Face, devoted to reparation, charity, and the poor.
Bl. Maria Pierina De Micheli
Italian religious sister and mystic associated with devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus and the Holy Face Medal.
Bl. Maria Seraphina of the Heart of Jesus
Blessed Maria Seraphina of the Heart of Jesus: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
Bl. Maria Teresa of St. Joseph
Foundress of the Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus; served orphans, poor, and elderly.
Bl. Mariano of Jesus Euse Hoyos
Colombian diocesan priest; miracles through intercession; beatified 2000.
Bl. Marie de la Providence
French nun; founder of Society of Helpers of the Holy Souls; devoted to prayer for souls in purgatory.
Bl. Mary Angela Truszkowska
Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska was a Polish nun and founder of the Felician Sisters, dedicated to caring for the poor, sick, and orphaned. Known for her deep faith and charity, miracles, including healings, were attributed to her intercession. Beatified in 1993.
Bl. Mary Assunta Pallotta
Italian Franciscan Missionary of Mary who served in China, cared for orphans, and died of typhus at Taiyuan; known for missionary charity.
Bl. Mary Fontanella
Cistercian nun from Turin known for visions, miracles, and deep devotion. Beatified 1865.
Bl. Mary Josephine of Jesus Crucified
Norbertine nun; incorrupt; known for humility and devotion.
Bl. Mary of the Angels
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
Bl. Mary of the Angels (Marianna Fontanella)
Discalced Carmelite nun of Turin, mystic, prioress, and founder of Moncalieri monastery. Beatified in 1865.
Bl. Mary of the Angels Fontanella
Carmelite mystics multi-relic theca component.
Bl. Matthias Nazarena
Franciscan friar known for holiness, miracles, and intercessory healings.
Bl. Mattia de Nazarei
Benedictine abbess of Matelica, Italy, renowned for piety, charity, and leadership. Known for mystical experiences and healings.
Bl. Michael Rua
First successor of St. John Bosco as Rector Major of the Salesians; expanded Salesian mission and youth ministry worldwide.
Bl. Michelina of Pesaro
Mystic, incorrupt.
Bl. Nevolo of Faenza
Italian shoemaker turned hermit after a conversion. Franciscan tertiary known for penance and charity. Many miracles attributed posthumously.
Bl. Nicholas Albergati
Blessed Nicholas Albergati, a Carthusian monk, became Bishop of Bologna and cardinal. Renowned diplomat, he mediated European powers and influenced the Council of Florence. Mentor to Pope Nicholas V, he was beatified in 1744.
Bl. Pagano of Leuci (verify)
Blessed Pagano of Leuci (verify) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 13th c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
Bl. Pepin of Landen
Multi-relic theca component; Latin: B. Pemini Land. C.
Bl. Peter Donders
Dutch Redemptorist missionary who served enslaved people, Indigenous communities, and leprosy patients in Suriname.
Bl. Peter Friedhofen
German Catholic layman and founder of the Brothers of Mercy of Maria-Hilf, dedicated to caring for the sick and poor.
Bl. Peter Julian Eymard
French priest, founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament; promoted perpetual adoration. Canonized 1962.
Bl. Pierina Morosini
Italian laywoman and martyr of purity; known for Marian devotion and heroic virtue.
Bl. Pius of Saint Aloysius
Passionist religious remembered for humility, prayer, obedience, and devotion to Christ's Passion.
Bl. Placide Viel
French Sister of Christian Schools; expanded her congregation; beatified 1951.
Bl. Pope Pius IX
Defined Immaculate Conception; convened Vatican I; beatified 2000; relic of cloak venerated.
Bl. Rafaela María of the Sacred Heart
Blessed Rafaela María of the Sacred Heart is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1850–1925, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
Bl. Raymond of Capua
Dominican friar, Master General of the Dominican Order, spiritual director and biographer of St. Catherine of Siena.
Bl. Roque González de Santa Cruz
Blessed Roque González de Santa Cruz is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1576–1628, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
Bl. Seraphina of San Gimignano
Mystic from Tuscany; bedridden by illness; incorrupt; miracles followed through intercession.
Bl. Teresa Maria of the Cross Manetti
Blessed Teresa Maria of the Cross Manetti: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
Bl. Théophane Vénard
French missionary martyred in Vietnam; inspired St. Thérèse of Lisieux; beatified 1909.
Bl. Vasyl Velychkovsky
Ukrainian Redemptorist bishop, persecuted and tortured under Soviet regime; beatified 2001. Numerous miracles, incorrupt body, patron of persecuted Christians.
Bl. Veronica of Milan
Visionary nun; mystic; miracles attributed to her intercession.
Bl. William Salteni
Dominican friar from Italy; venerated for holiness, miracles, and intercessory healings.
Blessed Virgin Mary (relic)
Blessed Virgin Mary (relic) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1st c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
Cloak of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
Cloth of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Multi-relic theca component; no paperwork.
Holy Archangels
Holy Archangels: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R644.
Holy Belt of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Holy Belt of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
Martyrs of Barbastro, 51 Claretian Martyrs
Group of Claretian missionaries martyred during the Spanish Civil War in Barbastro, Spain; remembered for fidelity to Christ and forgiveness of persecutors.
Martyrs of Compiègne (16 Carmelite Martyrs)
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
Martyrs of Gorkum
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R659.
Martyrs of Guadalajara
Multi-relic of the Carmelite martyrs Blessed Maria Pilar of St. Francis Borgia, Blessed Teresa of the Child Jesus, and Blessed Maria Angeles of St. Joseph, killed during the Spanish Civil War.
Martyrs of Japan
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
Martyrs of Otranto
800 men martyred for refusing Islam.
Our Lady of Navicella’s Apparition (Zocco)
Relic of wood from apparition site where Mary appeared during a plague; she promised protection and emphasized prayer, penance, and trust in Divine Mercy.
Paul (Martyrs)
Roman brothers and officers of Constantine’s household; martyred under Julian the Apostate for refusing pagan worship.
Pope St. Alexander I
Early pope; associated with Roman Canon traditions.
Pope St. Callistus I
French multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
Pope St. Celestine I
Pope; opposed Nestorianism; sent St. Patrick to Ireland.
Pope St. Clement I, Martyr
French multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
Pope St. Cornelius
Pope St. Cornelius is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during d. 253, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
Pope St. Eleutherius, Martyr
French multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
Pope St. Eugene I, Martyr
French multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
Pope St. Fabian
Elected by sign of a dove; martyr; reorganized Roman clergy.
Pope St. Leo II
Pope who confirmed the Third Council of Constantinople.
Pope St. Leo IV
Pope who rebuilt Rome's defenses and constructed the Leonine Wall.
Pope St. Leo the Great
Defended Christ’s dual nature, miracles attributed.
Pope St. Leo XI
Medici pope known for a 27-day pontificate.
Pope St. Leo, Confessor
Major certified multi-relic component.
Pope St. Pius I
Pope St. Pius I served as Bishop of Rome from c. 140 to 155 AD, defending orthodoxy against heresies such as Gnosticism. He was known for miracles of healing and spiritual guidance. Martyred for his faith, he is venerated as a patron of the Church.
Pope St. Pius V
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
Pope St. Pius X
Reformer; promoted frequent Communion; miracles posthumously reported.
Pope St. Sixtus I, Martyr
Early Church martyr multi-relic theca component.
Pope St. Sylvester
Pope St. Sylvester is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during d. 335, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
Pope St. Urban I, Martyr
French multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
Pope St. Victor I, Martyr
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
Relic of the Sepulchre of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Marian locality relic.
Sepulcher of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Traditional site of the Dormition and Assumption in Jerusalem.
Sepulcher of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Jerusalem)
Relic from the venerated site of the BVM’s tomb; locus sanctus.
Sepulchre of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except the Sepulchre of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Servant of God Georges Darboy
Archbishop of Paris; martyred by the Paris Commune.
Servant of God Mother Maria Agnes Steiner, O.S.C.
Handkerchief used by the Servant of God Mother Maria Agnes Steiner (Clarisse); reddish-brown staining visually noted but unverified.
Servant of God Walter Ciszek
American Jesuit priest who ministered secretly in Soviet Russia, endured 23 years in prisons and camps; writings reveal heroic faith. Cause ongoing.
Ss. Martyrs
Photo-based multi-relic entry from earlier cataloging session; identification preserved or left pending where obscured.
St. Abundius the Sacristan
Humble church sacristan remembered for faithful service to the Church, care of sacred vessels, and devotion to the Blessed Sacrament.
St. Achaire
St. Achaire/Acharius (verify) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during d. c. 639, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Adalbert, Bishop and Martyr
Certified multi-relic theca component; paperwork includes Cross of St. Andrew and listed saints.
St. Adelaide
Holy Roman Empress; model of charity and faith; canonized.
St. Adrian of Nicomedia
Roman soldier convert and martyr; invoked by soldiers and guards.
St. Aemilianus
Roman deacon martyred under Decius for professing Christ; patron of persecuted Christians.
St. Aemilius (martyr)
St. Aemilius (martyr) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 3rd c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Agapitus
St. Agapitus is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 3rd c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Agatha of Sicily
Virgin martyr of Sicily; incorrupt; patron of breast cancer patients.
St. Agnes of Assisi
Younger sister of St. Clare; co-founded the Poor Clares; experienced healings and visions. Canonized 1753.
St. Agnes of Monte
St. Agnes of Monte, a virgin-martyr, is venerated for her steadfast witness to Christ. Though little is historically recorded, her relics inspired devotion and miracles of healing.
St. Agnes of Montepulciano
Dominican mystic and miracle worker, renowned for Eucharistic devotion and incorrupt remains. Canonized 1726.
St. Agnes of Rome
St. Agnes is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during c. 291–c. 304, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Alberic Crescitelli
Italian missionary priest and martyr in China during the Boxer Rebellion; canonized among the Martyr Saints of China.
St. Albert of Jerusalem
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R673.
St. Albert the Great
St. Albert the Great is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during c. 1200–1280, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Albina
St. Albina: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Aldebrand (Aldegrin/Adalbrand)
Bishop of Fossombrone; local veneration; healings at tomb.
St. Aldegund
St. Aldegund: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Alena
St. Alena, a Belgian martyr, secretly practiced Christianity against her pagan parents' wishes. Arrested, she lost an arm which miraculously healed before martyrdom. Venerated for devotion, she is remembered for her steadfast faith.
St. Alexander / Alexandria, Martyr
Certified multi-relic theca component; paperwork includes Cross of St. Andrew and listed saints.
St. Alexander Sauli
Barnabite bishop, reformer, and missionary known as the Apostle of Corsica; associated with healings and prophecy.
St. Alexandria, Martyr
Multi-relic theca component.
St. Alexius of Rome, Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R660.
St. Alexius, Confessor
Renounced wealth; lived life of humility and prayer; miracles and healings at tomb.
St. Aloysius Gonzaga
St. Aloysius Gonzaga is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1568–1591, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Alphonsus de Liguori
Founder of the Redemptorists; Doctor of the Church; renowned moral theologian and writer; partially incorrupt body.
St. Alphonsus Pacheco
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
Jesuit lay brother and porter at Majorca; spiritual guide of St. Peter Claver; associated with visions and miracles. Canonized 1888.
St. Altmann
St. Altmann, Bishop of Passau, was a leading Church reformer in Germany. He supported papal authority against imperial interference and founded monasteries, notably Göttweig Abbey. Miracles were reported at his tomb, and he is venerated for his piety.
St. Amadeus of Lausanne
Cistercian monk and Bishop of Lausanne; Marian theologian and reformer, associated with healings.
St. Amalia
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Amand of Maastricht
Missionary bishop who evangelized Flanders; founded monasteries and worked miracles.
St. Amantius
Major certified multi-relic component.
St. Amatus of Nusco
Bishop of Nusco.
St. Ambrose
Bishop, defender of orthodoxy, known for healings, patron of beekeepers.
St. Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Ananias, Disciple of the Lord
Disciple of Christ sent by the Lord to restore the sight of Saul of Tarsus and baptize the future St. Paul.
St. Anastasia
Roman martyr; invoked at dawn Mass on Christmas; patron of martyrs.
St. Anastasius the Persian
Monk and martyr; convert from soldier; invoked against headaches.
St. André Bessette
Canadian Holy Cross Brother; devoted to St. Joseph; known for countless miraculous healings.
St. André-Hubert Fournet
French priest who resisted persecution during the Revolution; co-founded the Daughters of the Cross. Canonized 1933.
St. Andrew Avellino
St. Andrew Avellino is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1521–1608, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Andrew Bobola
Polish Jesuit martyr; tortured to death; miracle worker.
St. Andrew Corsini
St. Andrew Corsini is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1302–1373, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Andrew of Comminges
Bishop, reformer, miracle-worker, incorrupt.
St. Andrew the Apostle
St. Andrew the Apostle is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1st c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Angela Merici
Foundress of the Ursulines; championed education for girls.
St. Angela of Foligno
Franciscan mystic and theologian; profound conversion; visions and healings.
St. Angelus, Martyr
Carmelite priest and martyr traditionally born in the Holy Land and martyred in Sicily while preaching conversion.
St. Anne, Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Honored for nurturing Mary in faith; many miracles and healings attributed to her. Relics venerated.
St. Anselm of Canterbury
Benedictine theologian and Archbishop of Canterbury; advanced the ontological argument and defended Church rights. Canonized 1494.
St. Anthony Baldinucci
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Anthony Mary Claret
Founder of the Claretians, missionary, confessor, incorrupt.
St. Anthony Mary Gianelli
Italian bishop of Bobbio; founder of Missionaries of St. Alphonsus and Sisters of Mary dell’Orto; miracles of healing.
St. Anthony of Padua
St. Anthony of Padua is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1195–1231, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Anthony of the Desert
Egyptian hermit and father of monasticism; resisted demons and worked healings.
St. Anthony Pucci
St. Anthony Pucci was an Italian Servite priest known for his pastoral care, humility, and devotion to the sick. He performed miracles of healing and tirelessly served his parish in Viareggio. Canonized in 1962.
St. Anthony the Abbot
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R660.
St. Anthony, Martyr
St. Anthony, Martyr: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R644.
St. Antoninus of Florence
Dominican archbishop, reformer, and theologian; patron of the poor and noted for miracles. Canonized 1523.
St. Antonio Francisco
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Apollinaris, Martyr
Multi-relic theca component.
St. Apollonia
St. Apollonia, Virgin Martyr: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R644.
St. Arnulf of Soissons
St. Arnold of Soissons was a Benedictine monk and bishop dedicated to monastic reform. Known for miraculously multiplying beer to prevent disease, he became venerated for piety and charity. Canonized for his holiness.
St. Arnulf, Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
St. Arnulph of Metz
Bishop and hermit; renowned for miracles; devotion inspired veneration; relics honored.
St. Asure
Photo-based multi-relic entry from earlier cataloging session; identification preserved or left pending where obscured.
St. Athanasius
Defender of Christ’s divinity, miracles, healings.
St. Augustine of Hippo
St. Augustine of Hippo: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Augustine, Bishop
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Augustine, Bishop and Doctor
Major certified multi-relic component.
St. Aurelia of Strasbourg
Virgin of Strasbourg; reputed miracles and visions; invoked against plague.
St. Aurelius (of Córdoba)
St. Aurelius (of Córdoba) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during d. 856, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Avitus, Abbot
Monastic leader in France, renowned for ascetic life and piety; guided his community with wisdom.
St. Balthasar
Magi, visited Christ, offered myrrh.
St. Barbara
St. Barbara, Virgin Martyr: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R644.
St. Bartholomew the Apostle
Apostolic relic surrounding the Arma Christi instruments in R776.
St. Basil the Great
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Bassianus of Lodi
Bishop of Lodi; defender of orthodoxy; miracles.
St. Bavo, Confessor
Major certified multi-relic component.
St. Beatrice of Rome
St. Beatrice of Rome, sister of Saints Simplicius and Faustinus, was martyred under Diocletian after burying her brothers. She endured imprisonment and strangling, remaining steadfast in faith.
St. Benedict
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
St. Benedict (of Nursia)
St. Benedict (of Nursia) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during c. 480–547, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Benedict Joseph Labre
French pilgrim who embraced holy poverty; renowned for mysticism and healings. Canonized 1881.
St. Benedict Menni
Spanish Hospitaller priest; restored Brothers of St. John of God; miracles reported; canonized 1999.
St. Benedict the Moor
Sicilian Franciscan friar of African descent; renowned for humility, charity, and healings. Canonized 1807.
St. Bénigne of Dijon
Early missionary to Burgundy and martyr; remembered for evangelization and healings.
St. Benignus of Dijon
St. Benignus of Dijon is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 3rd c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Benildus
St. Benildus was a French Christian Brother devoted to education and piety. As a teacher, he inspired students with humility and faith. After his death, miracles including healings were attributed to his intercession. Canonized in 1967.
St. Berlinda of Meerbeke
St. Berlinda of Meerbeke is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 7th c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Bernadette Soubirous
Visionary of Lourdes; incorrupt body; countless healings.
St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Archdeacon of Monza; credited with miracles and healings; patron of Monza.
St. Bernard of Corleone
St. Bernard of Corleone is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1605–1667, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Bernard, Abbot
Sub-entry of large multi-relic theca R687.
St. Bernardino of Siena
St. Bernardino of Siena is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1380–1444, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Bertrand of Comminges
Bishop and restorer of Comminges; miracles and pastoral zeal.
St. Blaise
St. Blaise is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during d. 316, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Blaise (Biagio)
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Blaise, Bishop and Martyr
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Blandina
St. Blandina: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Bonadetus (likely St. Benedict/Benedetto or a local variant)
St. Bonadetus (likely St. Benedict/Benedetto or a local variant): Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Bonaventure
Franciscan theologian, cardinal, and Doctor of the Church; mystic and miracle worker. Canonized 1482.
St. Bonaventure of Barcelona
Franciscan friar; ascetic; theologian; miracles of healing and prophecy; revered in Franciscan tradition.
St. Bonaventure of Potentia
St. Bonaventure of Potentia was a Franciscan bishop known for holiness and dedication to the poor. He performed miracles of healing and divine intervention, and spread the Gospel with missionary zeal. His legacy endures as a model of charity and devotion.
St. Bonaventure of Potenza
Conventual Franciscan friar known for humility, obedience, austerity, preaching, and miracles.
St. Boniface (Apostle of Germany)
English missionary bishop who evangelized Germany and felled Thor’s Oak; martyred in Frisia.
St. Boniface, Early Martyr
Multi-relic theca component.
St. Brescia
Little-known early martyr; venerated for steadfast faith.
St. Bridget of Sweden
Mystic, visionary, founder of the Bridgettines; prophetic revelations; miracles of healing.
St. Brigid of Ireland
Abbess of Kildare and one of the principal patron saints of Ireland.
St. Bruno
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Bruno of Cologne
St. Bruno of Cologne is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during c. 1030–1101, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Cajetan
Italian priest and co-founder of the Theatines; known for trust in Divine Providence, healings, and aid to the poor. Canonized 1671.
St. Calepodius
Roman priest; martyr under Emperor Alexander Severus; body cast into Tiber.
St. Camilla Battista da Varano
Poor Clare mystic and spiritual writer devoted to the Passion of Christ; additional bambagia/cotton contact relic also associated.
St. Camillus de Lellis
Founder of the Camillians; patron of the sick, nurses, and hospitals.
St. Candida
St. Candida: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Candide
St. Candide is a lesser-known early Christian martyr traditionally associated with the Roman persecutions. Though historical records are scarce, he is venerated for steadfast faith and martyrdom. Miraculous accounts inspired devotion at his relics.
St. Candidus
Martyr.
St. Carius of Verona
Camaldolese hermit associated with the Verona region; identified from label as S. Carii Eremitae Veron. Ord. Cam.
St. Casimir
St. Casimir: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Cassian of Imola
Schoolmaster martyred by his students; miracles reported at tomb.
St. Catherine
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R663.
St. Catherine de’ Ricci
Dominican mystic with ecstatic visions of Christ’s Passion; experienced stigmata and bilocation. Canonized 1746.
St. Catherine Labouré
Daughter of Charity; Marian visions of 1830 led to Miraculous Medal devotion; canonized 1947.
St. Catherine of Alexandria
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Catherine of Bologna
Poor Clare mystic; incorrupt body in Bologna; patron of artists.
St. Catherine of Genoa
Italian mystic; known for visions of purgatory and charity.
St. Catherine of Siena
St. Catherine of Siena, a Dominican mystic, reformer, and Doctor of the Church, was known for her visions, writings, and tireless work for Church unity. She counseled Popes and mediated peace. Renowned for holiness and miracles.
St. Catherine of St. Augustine
French Augustinian nun, mystic, healer, incorrupt.
St. Cecilia
St. Cecilia is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 3rd c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Celestina, Martyr
Certified multi-relic theca component.
St. Celestine
St. Celestine: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Celestine (again, possibly a repeat entry)
St. Celestine (again, possibly a repeat entry): Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Celestine (another one, multiple saints share this name)
St. Celestine (another one, multiple saints share this name): Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Celestine (likely Pope)
St. Celestine (likely Pope): Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. César de Bus
French priest, catechist, and founder of the Fathers of Christian Doctrine; canonized in 2022.
St. Cesarius Levite, Martyr
Christian deacon of Terracina, Italy; preached fervently; drowned for faith; miracles of conversions followed.
St. Charbel Makhlouf
St. Charbel Makhlouf is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1828–1898, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Charles (Bishop, Confessor) — most likely St. Charles Borromeo
St. Charles (Bishop, Confessor) — most likely St. Charles Borromeo: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Charles Lwanga
St. Charles Lwanga and St. Matthias Mulumba, Ugandan converts and catechists, were martyred under King Mwanga II for refusing to renounce the faith. Canonized in 1964, they are honored for courage and leadership.
St. Charles of Sezze
Italian Franciscan friar, mystic, and writer; experienced visions and performed healings. Canonized 1959.
St. Charles Spinola
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Christina
St. Christina, Virgin Martyr: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Christina of Bolsena
Virgin martyr persecuted by her father; miraculous survival of tortures; patron of archers and millers.
St. Christina the Astonishing
Flemish mystic; miraculous survivals; lived in penance for souls in purgatory.
St. Christopher
St. Christopher, a Roman martyr, is traditionally depicted as a giant carrying travelers across a river, including Christ as a child. Miracles and conversions followed his witness. Martyred under Emperor Decius, he is honored for steadfast faith.
St. Clair of Nantes
First bishop of Nantes who evangelized Gaul; renowned for healings, including restoring sight; martyred for the faith.
St. Clare of Assisi
Founder of the Poor Clares and companion of St. Francis; repelled invaders with the Blessed Sacrament. Canonized 1255.
St. Clare of Montefalco
Visionary, incorrupt.
St. Clare, Virgin
Sub-entry of large multi-relic theca R687.
St. Claude de la Colombière
St. Claude de la Colombière: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Claudius
St. Claudius: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Clement
St. Clement: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Clementina, Virgin Martyr
St. Clementina, Virgin Martyr: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R644.
St. Cleophas, Disciple of the Lord
Disciple of Jesus traditionally identified with the traveler on the road to Emmaus who recognized the risen Christ in the breaking of the bread.
St. Colette of Corbie
Poor Clare reformer devoted to radical poverty; associated with healings. Canonized 1807.
St. Columba of Rieti
Dominican tertiary; mystic with visions, levitations, healings, exorcisms.
St. Columba of Sens
St. Columba of Sens: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Columba, Virgin
Sub-entry of large multi-relic theca R687.
St. Columban
St. Columban: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Concordius
St. Concordius: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Conrad of Parzham
German Capuchin friar and humble porter, known for kindness, healings, and prophetic gifts. Canonized 1934.
St. Constant
Photo-based multi-relic entry from earlier cataloging session; identification preserved or left pending where obscured.
St. Constantina
Daughter of Constantine the Great; tradition says she was healed through St. Agnes. Associated with Santa Costanza in Rome.
St. Constantine
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Constantius
St. Constantius: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Cordula
St. Cordula is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 4th c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Cornelius, Pope and Martyr
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Cosmas
Twin brother, physician-martyr; provided free care; miracles of healing; martyred under Diocletian.
St. Crescentia
Nurse of St. Vitus; companion of St. Modestus; tortured under Diocletian; miracles of protection from boiling oil.
St. Crescentius
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
St. Crispin of Viterbo
St. Crispin of Viterbo is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1668–1750, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Cunibert of Cologne
Bishop who strengthened the Frankish Church; remembered for intercession and healings.
St. Cunigunde of Luxembourg
Holy Roman Empress and wife of Henry II, remembered for piety and miracles (including walking on hot plowshares). Canonized 1200.
St. Cyprian, Martyr
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Cyriacus
Roman deacon and martyr under Diocletian; famed for exorcisms and healings; ministered to the sick and imprisoned.
St. Cyril
Byzantine missionary; co-creator of Glagolitic alphabet; Apostle to the Slavs.
St. Cyril of Alexandria
Certified multi-relic theca component; paperwork includes Cross of St. Andrew and listed saints.
St. Cyrus (Ciro)
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Damian, Brother of St. Cosmas
Physician and martyr, brother of St. Cosmas, honored among the Holy Unmercenary Physicians; healed without payment.
St. Damian, Martyr
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Damien de Veuster
Belgian priest who ministered to leprosy patients on Molokai and died after contracting Hansen's disease.
St. Daniel the Martyr
Deacon in Padua, preached zealously, arrested and martyred under Roman persecution. Patron of courage in faith.
St. Delphine, Virgin
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Demetrios of Thessaloniki
Bishop/Patriarch of Alexandria remembered for governing the Alexandrian Church during an early Christian period.
St. Denis of Paris
Bishop of Paris; martyred by beheading; cephalophore miracle; relics became pilgrimage site.
St. Denis of Paris, Bishop and Martyr
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Denis, Martyr
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Desideratus
St. Desideratus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Desiderius
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Desiderius of Pozzuoli
Lector under Bishop Januarius; martyred under Diocletian near the Solfatara crater.
St. Desiderius of Vienne
Bishop of Vienne; murdered for denouncing immorality at court; miracles reported.
St. Didacus of Alcalá
Franciscan lay brother, humble servant of sick and poor, renowned for miraculous healings and ecstasies, died in odor of sanctity, incorrupt.
St. Didymus (martyr) — verify identity
St. Didymus (martyr) — verify identity is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during early c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Dignité (verify)
St. Dignité (verify) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during early c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Diodorus
St. Diodorus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Dismas
The Good Thief; first canonized saint.
St. Dominic
Founder of the Order of Preachers; miracles; patron of astronomers.
St. Dominic Henares, Bishop and Martyr, O.P.
Dominican bishop and martyr of Vietnam.
St. Dominic of Silos
Spanish Benedictine abbot known for defending monastic rights and healings.
St. Dominic of the Mother of God (Dominic Barberi)
Passionist priest, missionary to England, and a major figure in the Oxford Movement; received St. John Henry Newman into the Catholic Church.
St. Domitilla
Virgin/martyr multi-relic theca component.
St. Donal
St. Donal: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Donatian
Multi-relic theca component.
St. Donatus (of Arezzo)
St. Donatus (of Arezzo) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 4th c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Donatus, Martyr
Martyr named Donatus; exact identity can be refined if paperwork supplies location.
St. Donninus of Fidenza
Imperial official turned martyr; patron of Fidenza.
St. Dorothea
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Drogo
Flemish hermit; bilocator; miracles; endured illness with joy.
St. Dymphna
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R663.
St. Edmund Campion
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Edmund of Abingdon
St. Edmund of Abingdon, Archbishop of Canterbury, was a renowned scholar and defender of Church rights against royal interference. Known for his asceticism, miracles of healing were reported after his death. Canonized in 1246.
St. Edward the Confessor
St. Edward the Confessor: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Elena Guerra
Promoter of devotion to the Holy Spirit, founder of Oblate Sisters.
St. Elesbaan, King of Ethiopia
Christian king of Ethiopia, traditionally identified with King Kaleb of Axum, who defended Christians in Arabia and later embraced penance.
St. Eleutherius of Tournai
Bishop of Tournai; evangelized Franks; opposed Arianism; miracles at tomb.
St. Elisha the Prophet
Prophet and miracle-worker, raised the dead.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
St. Elizabeth of Hungary is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1207–1231, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Elizabeth of Portugal
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Elizabeth, Mother of St. John the Baptist
Wife of St. Zechariah and mother of St. John the Baptist; received Mary at the Visitation.
St. Elizabeth, Widow
Sub-entry of large multi-relic theca R687.
St. Elzéar of Ariano
Italian nobleman and hermit known for asceticism, charity, and miraculous healings. Devoted to prayer and solitude.
St. Emerentiana
Foster-sister of St. Agnes; catechumen martyred at her tomb; miracles followed.
St. Emily de Rodat
Founded Sisters of the Holy Family of Villefranche; endured suffering with grace; canonized 1950.
St. Emily de Vialar
Foundress of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition, devoted to missionary service, education, and care for the sick and poor.
St. Emmelia
Mother of St. Basil the Great, St. Gregory of Nyssa, St. Macrina the Younger, and other holy children; model Christian mother.
St. Emygdius
Bishop and martyr; convert from paganism; evangelizer; miracles; patron against earthquakes.
St. Epaphras
St. Epaphras: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Erasmus
Bishop of Lebanon; endured tortures under Diocletian.
St. Ermelinde
Belgian hermitess; miracles of healing; revered for holiness.
St. Eugenia, Martyr
Virgin/martyr multi-relic theca component.
St. Eulalia of Barcelona
Young martyr; patron of Barcelona.
St. Euphemia
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Eusebius of Vercelli
St. Eusebius of Vercelli is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during c. 283–371, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Eusebius, Martyr
Early Christian martyr; exact identity can be refined if paperwork supplies location.
St. Eustace
St. Eustace, a Roman general, converted to Christianity after a vision of Christ in a stag’s antlers. He endured severe trials, including martyrdom under Emperor Hadrian. Miraculous accounts surround his intercession, and he is honored as a steadfast martyr.
St. Eustychius of Constantinople
St. Vigor, bishop of Bayeux, evangelized Normandy and worked miracles against paganism. St. Eustychius, Patriarch of Constantinople, defended orthodoxy and was revered for miraculous healings.
St. Eutychius (Martyr)
Early Christian martyr who suffered for Christ; a symbol of courage under persecution.
St. Facundus
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Faustina Kowalska
Polish nun of Divine Mercy devotion; mystic visions recorded in her Diary.
St. Faustinus
St. Faustinus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Faustus
Sub-entry of large multi-relic theca R687.
St. Felician of Foligno
Early Church martyr multi-relic theca component.
St. Felicianus
Bishop, martyr.
St. Felicitas, Martyr
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Felicity
St. Felicity: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Felicity of Cannae
St. Felicity of Cannae: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Felicity of Rome
St. Felicity of Rome: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Felix
Martyr sibling with St. Fortunata; endured torture and execution under Diocletian.
St. Felix I, Pope
Led Church during persecution, martyr under Aurelian, patron of confessors.
St. Felix of Cantalice
Italian Capuchin lay brother known for humility, simplicity, care for the poor, and joyful holiness; first Capuchin saint.
St. Felix of Valois
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Ferdinand III, King
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R673.
St. Ferdinand of Cordoba
Royal saint; remembered as patron of rulers.
St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen
Capuchin missionary and former lawyer; preached with zeal and was martyred in Switzerland. Canonized 1746.
St. Fidelis, Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R666.
St. Florentius
Early martyr; companion relic in a multi-theca.
St. Floridus
St. Floridus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Florus (Florius), Abbot
Large multi-relic theca component.
St. Fortunata
French multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Fortunatus
St. Fortunatus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Francesco Spinelli
St. Francesco Spinelli, founder of the Sisters Adorers of the Blessed Sacrament, dedicated his ministry to Eucharistic devotion and service to the poor. Canonized in 2018, he performed miracles in his lifetime.
St. Francis Borgia
Jesuit leader; Duke turned priest; third Superior General of the Jesuits.
St. Francis de Sales (Bishop & Doctor of the Church)
St. Francis de Sales is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1567–1622, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Francis of Assisi
St. Francis of Assisi is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1181/2–1226, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Francis of Jerome
St. Francis de Geronimo (Francis Jerome) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1642–1716, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Francis of Paola
Italian hermit, miracle worker, and founder of the Order of Minims.
St. Francis Regis Clet
Vincentian missionary and martyr in China.
St. Francis Xavier
Jesuit missionary, co-founder of Society of Jesus, countless conversions, incorrupt.
St. Francis Xavier Seelos
German Redemptorist priest, missionary in U.S., miracles, patron of immigrants.
St. Francisco Aranha
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Francisco Marto
Child seer of Fatima; canonized 2017; miracles of healing.
St. Fredigand of Deurne
St. Fredigand of Deurne: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Fuscien
Missionary in Gaul, martyr, patron against demonic oppression.
St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows
St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1838–1862, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Gall (Gallus)
St. Gall (Gallus): Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Gaspar
Magi, visited Christ, offered frankincense.
St. Gaudiosus of Naples
Bishop of Naples.
St. Gaugericus
Multi-relic theca component.
St. Gemma Galgani
Lay mystic and stigmatic; numerous healings and exorcism-related favors reported.
St. Genevieve (multi)
St. Francis de Sales & St. Genevieve (multi) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1567–1622; c. 420–502, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. George
St. George is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during d. 303, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Gerard Majella
St. Gerard Majella is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1726–1755, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Gerard of Csanád
Venetian Benedictine monk; first Bishop of Csanád, Hungary; evangelized fiercely; martyred in pagan uprising.
St. Gereon of Cologne
St. Gereon of Cologne: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Gerlac de Houtem
St. Gerlac de Houtem: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Germaine Cousin
St. Germaine Cousin is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1579–1601, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Germaine of Paris
Bishop, healer, incorrupt.
St. Gerolamo Emiliani
St. Gerolamo Emiliani, a converted nobleman, founded the Somascan Fathers and devoted his life to caring for orphans, the sick, and the poor. Known for miraculous healings, he died serving plague victims. Canonized in 1767, he remains a model of Christian charity.
St. Gertrude of Nivelles
St. Gertrude of Nivelles, a Benedictine abbess, was known for her deep piety and dedication to hospitality, scholarship, and prayer. Miracles, including visions and healings, were attributed to her intercession. Canonized for her holiness.
St. Gertrude the Great
St. Gertrude the Great is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1256–c.1302, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Gervasius, Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R662.
St. Géry of Cambria
St. Géry of Cambria: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Ghislain
St. Ghislain: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Gilbert of Sempringham
St. Gilbert of Sempringham was an English priest and founder of the Gilbertine Order, the only medieval monastic order of English origin. Known for miracles of healing and spiritual wisdom, he dedicated his life to the poor.
St. Giles, Abbot
Large multi-relic theca component.
St. Godeberta, Virgin
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
St. Godelieve of Gistel
Flemish married martyr; miracles at tomb; patron of victims of abuse and unhappy marriages.
St. Godelieve, Martyr
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Gomer (Gummarus)
St. Gomer (Gummarus): Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Gratian of Perugia
Bishop.
St. Gregory
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
St. Gregory Barbarigo
St. Gregory Barbarigo was an Italian cardinal and bishop, known for his dedication to education, charity, and Church reform. He established seminaries and libraries, emphasized spiritual growth, and performed miracles of healing. His body remains incorrupt.
St. Gregory Nazianzen
Virgin martyr of early Christianity; endured persecution with heroic virtue; miracles at her tomb.
St. Gregory the Great
Pope and reformer, incorrupt, patron of musicians.
St. Guillaume Saultemouche
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Guy of Anderlecht
Belgian sacristan; pilgrim; miracles at his tomb; incorrupt for centuries.
St. Helena
Mother of Constantine; credited with discovering the True Cross in Jerusalem and promoting Christian devotion.
St. Helena, Empress
St. Helena, Empress: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Herculanus of Perugia
Bishop martyred during the Gothic War under Totila; his body was found incorrupt. Revered for protection and healings.
St. Hermann Joseph von Steinfeld
St. Hermann Joseph von Steinfeld, a Premonstratensian monk and mystic, was deeply devoted to the Virgin Mary. Known for visions and miracles, including mystical encounters with Christ, he is honored for his spiritual intimacy with God.
St. Hermenegild
St. Hermenegild is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during d. 585, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Hermes of Rome
Roman official martyred under Hadrian; venerated for miracles after death, especially in Belgium.
St. Hilary
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Hiltrude of Liessies
St. Hiltrude of Liessies is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 8th c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Hippolytus of Rome
Early Christian theologian and martyr of Rome; traditionally reconciled with the Church before martyrdom.
St. Honestus (Honestus of Nîmes)
St. Honestus (Honestus of Nîmes): Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Honoratus
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Honorius, Martyr
Certificate reads Ex Ossibus St. Honorii Mart.; theca label reads S. Honorii.
St. Hubert of Liège
St. Hubert of Liège: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Hubert of Liège, Bishop and Confessor
Certified multi-relic theca component.
St. Hubert, Bishop and Confessor
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Hugh
St. Hugh: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Hugh of Grenoble
Bishop who aided Carthusian foundation; miracles; patron against headaches.
St. Humility of Faenza
Multi-relic theca component.
St. Hyacintha Mariscotti
Franciscan nun who converted from worldliness to holiness; known for penance, charity, and healings. Canonized 1807.
St. Hyacinthi
Virgin martyr of Rome.
St. Ida of Herzfeld
Multi-relic theca component; Latin: S. Idae Vid.
St. Ida, Widow
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R688; partially obscured names may be expanded later.
St. Ignatius of Antioch
St. Ignatius of Antioch, early Christian bishop and martyr, wrote influential letters defending Church unity and the Eucharist. Devoured by lions in Rome’s Colosseum, his relics inspired miracles. Canonized for his steadfast faith.
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Founder of the Society of Jesus; author of the Spiritual Exercises.
St. Illuminatus
St. Illuminatus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Innocent
St. Innocent: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Innocentius, Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R666.
St. Irene of Thessalonica
Virgin martyr of Thessalonica.
St. Isaac, Martyr
Certified multi-relic theca component; paperwork includes Cross of St. Andrew and listed saints.
St. Isabella, Virgin
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Isidore the Farmer
Spanish farmer and layman known for prayer, charity, and miracles associated with labor in the fields.
St. Italus (Italus of Lucania)
St. Italus (Italus of Lucania): Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Jacinta Marto
Child seer of Fatima; canonized 2017; miracles of healing.
St. Jacob de Voragine
Archbishop of Genoa; Dominican preacher; authored the Golden Legend; inspired conversions.
St. Jacques Sales
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. James of the Marches, Confessor
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. James the Apostle
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
St. James the Greater
Apostle, brother of St. John; patron of Spain and pilgrims.
St. James the Greater, Apostle
Major 93-relic reliquary component; confirmed Apostle.
St. James the Less
St. James the Less is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during d. c. 62, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. James the Less, Apostle
Major certified multi-relic component.
St. Jane Frances de Chantal
St. Jane Frances de Chantal is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1572–1641, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Januarius
St. Januarius is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during d. c. 305, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Januarius, Bishop and Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R662.
St. Jean-Gabriel Perboyre
Vincentian missionary and martyr in China.
St. Jeanne de Lestonnac
French noblewoman; founded the Company of Mary; miracles attributed; dedicated to education and poor; patron of abuse victims and sickly children.
St. Jeanne Jugan
Foundress of the Little Sisters of the Poor, devoted to caring for the elderly poor and abandoned with humility and charity.
St. Jeanne of Toulouse
Dominican tertiary; embraced poverty and humility; devoted to penance; miracles through her intercession.
St. Jerome
Bible translator, ascetic, patron of scholars.
St. Jerome, Priest and Doctor
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Joachim
Father of the Blessed Virgin Mary; spouse of St. Anne.
St. Joan of Aza
Mother of St. Dominic; invoked by expectant mothers.
St. Joan of Valois, Virgin
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Joanna
Myrrhbearer; witness of Resurrection.
St. Joaquina de Vedruna
St. Joaquina de Vedruna is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1783–1854, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. John Baptist Scalabrini
St. John Baptist Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza, founded the Scalabrinian Missionaries to serve migrants and the poor. He was known for compassion, miracles of healing and conversion, and providing spiritual and social support to immigrants. Canonized in 2022.
St. John Berchmans
St. John Berchmans is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1599–1621, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. John Bosco
Founder of the Salesians; miracles, prophetic dreams; canonized 1934; partially incorrupt in Turin.
St. John Britto
Jesuit missionary to India; martyr; called 'Indian John'.
St. John Chrysostom
St. John Chrysostom: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. John de Britto, Martyr
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except the Sepulchre of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
St. John de Goto
These Jesuit missionaries were crucified in Nagasaki with 23 companions. They forgave persecutors and inspired conversions. Canonized in 1862, they are honored for miracles and their steadfast witness of faith.
St. John Eudes
French priest, missionary preacher, founder of the Eudists and Sisters of Our Lady of Charity; promoter of the Sacred and Immaculate Hearts.
St. John Francis Regis
Jesuit missionary; worked with poor and marginalized.
St. John Gualbert
Florentine nobleman; forgave his brother’s murderer; founded Vallombrosans; patron of foresters.
St. John Joseph of the Cross
St. John Joseph of the Cross is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1654–1739, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. John Leonardi
Founder of Clerks Regular of the Mother of God, promoted catechesis and reform, aided Propagation of the Faith. Patron of pharmacists, incorrupt.
St. John Massias
St. John Massias, a Dominican lay brother in Lima, Peru, was renowned for his humility and miracles. He cared for the poor and sick, and was known for extraordinary charity and mystical gifts.
St. John Nepomucene
Certified multi-relic theca component; paperwork includes Cross of St. Andrew and listed saints.
St. John Nepomuk
Martyr of confession, incorrupt, patron of confessors.
St. John Neumann
St. John Neumann: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. John of Capistrano
Large multi-relic theca component.
St. John of God
Founder of Brothers Hospitallers; miracles of healing.
St. John of Parma
Franciscan Minister General and reformer; reputed miracles.
St. John of Salerno
Benedictine monk and abbot associated with reform and growth of monastic life in southern Italy.
St. John of the Cross
Spanish Carmelite mystic, poet, and reformer; author of 'Dark Night of the Soul'. Endured persecution and left a deep spiritual legacy.
St. John Soan de Goto, Martyr
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except the Sepulchre of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
St. John the Apostle and Evangelist
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. John the Baptist
St. John the Baptist is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1st c. BC–30 AD, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. John the Baptist, Precursor of the Lord
Certificate states: ex carne S. Joan. Bapt. Praecursoris Dni.
St. John the Evangelist
Beloved disciple, Evangelist, and visionary of Revelation; associated with miracles and deep charity; died at Ephesus.
St. John Vianney
St. John Vianney is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1786–1859, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Josaphat
Archbishop of Polotsk; worked for unity between Eastern Catholics and Rome; martyred for the faith; renowned for miracles and preaching.
St. Josefa Naval Girbés
Spanish laywoman; devoted to catechesis; canonized 1988; patron of secular consecrated women.
St. Josemaría Escrivá
Founder of Opus Dei; canonized 2002; numerous miracles and healings attributed; promoted holiness in ordinary life.
St. Joseph (Spouse of the BVM)
St. Joseph (Spouse of the BVM) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1st c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Joseph Benedict Cottolengo
Italian priest, founder of the Little House of Divine Providence; known for healings and multiplying food. Canonized 1934.
St. Joseph Calasanz
St. Joseph Calasanz: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Joseph Canh, Martyr
Vietnamese martyr.
St. Joseph of Cupertino
St. Joseph of Cupertino is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1603–1663, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Joseph of Leonessa
Italian Capuchin missionary who endured torture in Ottoman Turkey and survived miraculously. Noted for healings and asceticism. Canonized 1746.
St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except the Sepulchre of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
St. Joseph’s Workshop (relic)
Contact relic honoring St. Joseph’s humble labor; associated with workshop site.
St. Jovita
Sub-entry of large multi-relic theca R687.
St. Juan Macías
Dominican lay brother and miracle worker known for visions of Our Lady and aid to the poor. Canonized 1975.
St. Jucundianus
Early martyr venerated locally; companion relic in a multi-theca.
St. Jucundus
St. Jucundus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Jude Thaddeus
Apostolic relic surrounding the Arma Christi instruments in R776.
St. Jude Thaddeus, Apostle
Major 93-relic reliquary component; confirmed Apostle.
St. Jude the Apostle
Apostle of Jesus; preached in Mesopotamia and Persia; martyr; miracles of healing and exorcisms.
St. Julia, Virgin and Martyr
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Julian
Major certified multi-relic component.
St. Julian of Cuenca
Spanish bishop; miracles; patron of Cuenca.
St. Juliana Falconieri
St. Juliana Falconieri, Italian nun and founder of the Servite Tertiaries, was known for her deep piety and dedication to prayer and service. She miraculously received the Eucharist when unable to eat before death. Canonized in 1737.
St. Juliana, Virgin and Martyr
Sub-entry of large multi-relic theca R687.
St. Julie Billiart
Founder of Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur; healed of paralysis; educator of poor; miracles after death.
St. Julien Maunoir
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Junípero Serra
St. Junípero Serra: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Justin Martyr
Philosopher and early Christian apologist; defended the faith before Roman authorities and was martyred.
St. Justina
Virgin martyr; miracles at tomb.
St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara
Indian priest, Carmelite religious, educator, social reformer, and co-founder of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate.
St. Lambert, Bishop Martyr
St. Lambert, Bishop Martyr: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R644.
St. Landoald, Priest and Confessor
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R688; partially obscured names may be expanded later.
St. Laura
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Laurence of Brindisi
St. Lawrence of Brindisi was a Capuchin friar, theologian, and diplomat known for eloquent preaching and deep biblical knowledge. He performed miracles of healing and conversion and was declared a Doctor of the Church. Canonized in 1881.
St. Lawrence
Roman deacon; martyred under Emperor Valerian; distributed Church wealth to poor; patron of deacons and cooks.
St. Lawrence of Rome, Deacon and Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R678.
St. Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Lazarus
Raised by Christ, later bishop of Cyprus, linked to miracles.
St. Leander of Seville
Multi-relic theca component.
St. Leonard Murialdo
St. Leonard Murialdo is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1828–1900, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Leonard of Noblac
French hermit; miracles of liberation of prisoners; patron of captives and prisoners.
St. Leonard of Port Maurice
Franciscan preacher who promoted the Stations of the Cross and Eucharistic devotion; renowned for miracles and conversions. Canonized 1867.
St. Leonard, Confessor
Relic label S. Leonardi Conf.; exact identity not specified.
St. Leonardi Kim
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Leonilla
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Leonis
Little-known early martyr; honored in the early Church.
St. Leontius
Sub-entry of large multi-relic theca R687.
St. Liberata
St. Liberata: single relic added – you also hold this saint within a multi-relic theca in your archive.
St. Liberata of Pavia
Nun of Pavia; known for holiness; martyr.
St. Liberatus
St. Liberatus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Liberatus of Lauro
Saint venerated in southern Italy, particularly connected with Lauro.
St. Liborius
Bishop of Le Mans; invoked against gallstones and kidney stones.
St. Liliose (Liliose of Córdoba)
One of the Martyrs of Córdoba, executed for professing Christianity under Muslim rule; remembered for steadfast faith.
St. Livinus, Bishop and Martyr
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Longinus
St. Longinus: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Louis IX
King of France; led Crusades; built Sainte-Chapelle; cared for poor; miracles after death.
St. Louis IX, King of France
Major 93-relic reliquary component.
St. Louis Orione
Italian priest; founder of Little Work of Divine Providence; miracles after death.
St. Louis-Marie de Montfort
French priest, missionary, and writer. Promoted consecration to Jesus through Mary, worked miracles, and inspired Marian devotion. Canonized 1947.
St. Louise de Marillac
Cofoundress of the Daughters of Charity; incorrupt body in Paris; mystic and healer.
St. Lucian of Beauvais
St. Lucian of Beauvais: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Lucian, Bishop and Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
St. Lucundus (or Lucianus, sometimes rendered as St. Lucundus of Verona)
St. Lucundus (or Lucianus, sometimes rendered as St. Lucundus of Verona): Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Lucy
Virgin martyr, miraculous healings, patroness of the blind, incorrupt.
St. Lucy of Syracuse
Virgin martyr of Sicily, tortured and executed under Diocletian; associated with miracles of eyesight.
St. Ludovico of Casoria
Franciscan priest of Naples devoted to the poor, abandoned children, former slaves, elderly, and disabled.
St. Ludovicus
St. Ludovicus is honored as a confessor for his life of piety and steadfast witness to the faith. His relics have been associated with miracles and intercessory power.
St. Luigi Guanella
Founder of Servants of Charity and Daughters of St. Mary of Providence; served poor, elderly, disabled. Known for miracles and healings.
St. Luigi Scrosoppi
Italian priest and founder of the Sisters of Providence; served abandoned girls, orphans, and the poor.
St. Luke the Evangelist
Four Evangelists certified multi-relic theca component.
St. Lutgardis
Belgian Cistercian nun; mystic and stigmatist; visions of Christ; miracles of healing and prophecy.
St. Macarius of Jerusalem
Bishop who identified holy sites; linked to discovery of True Cross.
St. Magdalena of Canossa
Italian noblewoman and founder of the Canossian Daughters and Sons of Charity; dedicated to youth and the poor. Canonized 1988.
St. Makin, Martyr
Major 93-relic reliquary component; name preserved as read.
St. Mansuetus
St. Mansuetus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Marcellinus
Priest and martyr; often paired with St. Peter the Exorcist.
St. Marcellus
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Marcian (Martianus)
St. Marcian (Martianus): Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Marcianus, Confessor
St. Marcianus, Confessor: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R644.
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1647–1690, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Margaret of Antioch
Virgin martyr; miracles associated with childbirth.
St. Margaret of Antioch, Virgin and Martyr (Holy Helper)
Virgin/martyr multi-relic theca component.
St. Margaret of Castello
Dominican tertiary born disabled and abandoned by her parents; renowned for holiness, charity, and joy.
St. Margaret of Cortona
St. Margaret of Cortona was a Franciscan tertiary who, after a sinful youth, repented and devoted herself to prayer, charity, and care for the poor. She experienced visions and miracles of healing and is revered as a model of penitence.
St. Margaret of Scotland
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R673.
St. Margaret, Virgin and Martyr
Sub-entry of large multi-relic theca R687.
St. Marguerite d’Youville
St. Marguerite d’Youville, a Canadian widow, founded the Grey Nuns and served the poor and sick. Despite hardship, she lived with deep faith. Canonized in 1990, she is remembered for charity and miracles.
St. Maria Bertilla Boscardin
Italian nun of Sisters of St. Dorothy; devoted to caring for sick; miracles after death; patron of nurses and the sick.
St. Maria Cristina
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Maria Crocifissa di Rosa
Italian foundress of the Handmaids of Charity; served the sick, poor, and wounded.
St. Maria De Mattias
Italian foundress of Sisters Adorers of the Blood of Christ; miracles of healing; canonized 2003.
St. Maria Francesca of the Five Wounds
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Maria Giuseppa Rossello
St. Maria Giuseppa Rossello, Italian foundress of the Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy, dedicated her life to serving the poor, sick, and orphaned. Known for her miracles and healings, she was canonized in 1949 and is remembered for her compassion and deep faith.
St. Maria Goretti
Virgin martyr who forgave her attacker; incorrupt; miracles at her intercession.
St. Maria Michaela Desmaisières
St. Maria Michaela Desmaisières, Countess from Madrid, founded the Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and women in prostitution. Known for miracles, healings, and Eucharistic devotion, she died aiding cholera victims.
St. Maria Sagrario of St. Aloysius Gonzaga
Carmelite prioress; defended her community in Spanish Civil War; martyred for faith; mystic and healer.
St. Marie of the Incarnation
St. Marie of the Incarnation: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Marie of the Incarnation (Marie Guyart)
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
St. Marie Rivier
French nun; founder of Sisters of the Presentation of Mary; canonized in 2022.
St. Marie-Madeleine Postel
French foundress of the Sisters of Christian Schools of Mercy; preserved Catholic faith during the Revolution.
St. Mark the Evangelist
Four Evangelists certified multi-relic theca component.
St. Martha
Of Bethany; served Christ with faith and hospitality.
St. Martial
Missionary; first bishop of Limoges; miracles of raising dead; patron of Limoges.
St. Martin de Porres
Peruvian Dominican renowned for healings, charity, and mystical gifts including levitation. Canonized 1962.
St. Martin of Tours (alt view)
St. Martin of Tours (alt view) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during c. 316–397, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Martin of Tours, Bishop
Large multi-relic theca component.
St. Martina
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Mary Elizabeth Hesselblad
St. Mary Elizabeth Hesselblad is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1870–1957, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Mary Frances of the Five Wounds
Franciscan tertiary from Naples; mystic; stigmatic; patron of Naples.
St. Mary Magdalene
Disciple of Christ, witness of the Resurrection, and first to proclaim the risen Lord. Tradition links her to evangelization in France.
St. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi
Carmelite mystic from Florence, known for ecstasies, visions, and miraculous healings. Embraced suffering as a path to holiness. Canonized in 1669.
St. Mary Margaret Alacoque
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
St. Mary of Cleophas
Disciple of Christ present at the Crucifixion and traditionally identified among the holy women who followed Jesus.
St. Mary of Egypt
St. Mary of Egypt: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Mary of Jesus Crucified (Mariam Baouardy)
Discalced Carmelite mystic known for humility, ecstasies, bilocation, stigmata, and deep devotion to the Holy Spirit.
St. Mary Salome
Disciple of Christ; mother of James and John; witnessed Crucifixion; associated with miracles.
St. Matilda, Queen
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R673.
St. Matthew the Apostle
Apostolic relic surrounding the Arma Christi instruments in R776.
St. Matthew the Evangelist
Four Evangelists certified multi-relic theca component.
St. Matthias Mulumba
St. Charles Lwanga and St. Matthias Mulumba, Ugandan converts and catechists, were martyred under King Mwanga II for refusing to renounce the faith. Canonized in 1964, they are honored for courage and leadership.
St. Matthias the Apostle
St. Matthias the Apostle: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Matthias, Apostle
Major 93-relic reliquary component; confirmed Apostle.
St. Maurice and Theban Legion
Legendary legion of martyrs led by St. Maurice; patrons of soldiers.
St. Maurice, Abbot
Multi-relic theca component.
St. Maurus
St. Maurus: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Maximin of Trier
Bishop; opposed Arianism; sheltered St. Athanasius; invoked for protection against storms.
St. Maximinus of Trier
St. Maximinus of Trier: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Maximus
St. Maximus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Maximus the Confessor
Byzantine monk, theologian, and defender of Christ’s two wills against Monothelitism; suffered mutilation and exile for the faith.
St. Melchior
One of the Magi Kings; honored for offering gold to Christ; venerated widely.
St. Melchior Grodziecki
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Mercurius
Soldier-saint; granted mystical visions before execution; miracles attributed to intercession.
St. Methodius
Brother of St. Cyril; missionary bishop; miracles; Apostle to the Slavs.
St. Michael of the Saints
Trinitarian priest, mystic, incorrupt, patron of cancer patients.
St. Michael the Archangel
St. Michael the Archangel: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Modesta
Martyr; witnessed courageously to Christ; miracles and healings followed her death.
St. Modestus
St. Modestus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Monica
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Founder of the Missionaries of Charity; canonized 2016; known for charity and miracles.
St. Mustiol
Virgin martyr; gave her life for Christ; endured torture with fortitude; miracles reported.
St. Neanus
Little-known early martyr.
St. Nicholas
St. Nicholas: single relic added – you also hold this saint within a multi-relic theca in your archive.
St. Nicholas of Flüe
Swiss hermit and mystic whose visions helped avert civil war; famed for austere holiness. Canonized 1947.
St. Nicholas of Myra
Bishop of Myra; miracles of generosity; patron of children and sailors.
St. Nicholas of Tolentino
Augustinian friar devoted to the Holy Souls; known for healings, visions, and intercession for the departed. Canonized 1446.
St. Nicholas Pieck, Martyr of Gorcum
Multi-relic theca component; Latin: S. Nicolaii Pickii, Mart. Gorc.
St. Nicola Saggio (Nicholas of Longobardi)
Italian Minim friar, mystic, and healer known for humility and prophecy. Canonized 2014.
St. Nimatullah Kassab
St. Nimatullah Kassab is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1808–1858, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Noël Chabanel
French Jesuit missionary among the Hurons; martyred in Canada; canonized with the North American Martyrs (1930).
St. Norbert of Xanten
Bishop and founder of the Premonstratensians; preacher of penance known for Eucharistic devotion, exorcisms, and healings. Canonized 1582.
St. Odilia of Alsace
St. Odilia of Alsace: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Odulph of Utrecht
Benedictine missionary noted for piety and evangelization.
St. Onesimus
Biblical figure associated with St. Paul's Letter to Philemon.
St. Onuphrius
St. Onuphrius is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 4th c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Oswald the King
St. Oswald & St. Victor (multi) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 7th c.; early c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Othmar
Abbot of St. Gall; miracles at tomb; venerated as patron of hospitals and poor.
St. Otho / Otto, Martyr
Major 93-relic reliquary component; name preserved as read.
St. Pacificus of San Severino
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Padre Pio
Capuchin stigmatist and miracle worker; canonized 2002; known for bilocation and healings.
St. Palmerio
St. Palmerio, venerated in Ghilarza, Sardinia, is honored for his piety and Christian faith. While details of his life are scarce, his legacy endures through the Chiesa di San Palmerio. He is remembered as a local patron saint.
St. Pancras
Teenage Roman martyr; patron of youth and fidelity.
St. Pantaleon of Nicomedia, Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R661.
St. Pantaleon, Martyr
Large multi-relic theca component.
St. Paschal Baylon
Franciscan mystic; Eucharistic devotion.
St. Paternus
Bishop (verify see; multiple saints named Paternus).
St. Patrick
St. Patrick is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during c. 385–461, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Patrick of Ireland
Missionary bishop; converted Ireland to Christianity.
St. Patroclus of Troyes
Wealthy noble turned evangelizer; martyr; miracles of healing.
St. Patronius of Bologna
Bishop of Bologna revered for pastoral leadership and reported healings.
St. Paul Miki, Martyr
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except the Sepulchre of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
St. Paul Miki, St. Jacob Kisai
These Jesuit missionaries were crucified in Nagasaki with 23 companions. They forgave persecutors and inspired conversions. Canonized in 1862, they are honored for miracles and their steadfast witness of faith.
St. Paul of the Cross
St. Paul of the Cross is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1694–1775, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Paul of Thebes
First Christian hermit; lived in solitude and prayer.
St. Paul the Apostle
Apostle to the Gentiles; martyr in Rome; author of epistles.
St. Paul the Hermit
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Paula of Rome
St. Paula of Rome: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Pauline
St. Pauline was a Brazilian nun and founder of the Little Sisters of the Immaculate Conception. Dedicated to caring for the poor and sick, she exhibited deep charity. Numerous miracles, including healings, were attributed to her intercession. Canonized in 2002.
St. Paulinus of Nola
Bishop, poet, ascetic; patron of poets.
St. Paulinus, Bishop Martyr
St. Paulinus, Bishop Martyr: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R644.
St. Peregrine Laziosi
Servite priest, healed of cancer, incorrupt, patron of cancer patients.
St. Perpetua, Martyr
Martyr multi-relic theca component.
St. Perpetuus, Martyr
Major certified multi-relic component.
St. Peter
St. Peter: single relic added – you also hold this saint within a multi-relic theca in your archive.
St. Peter (Ign.?)
Unclear identification, possibly St. Peter of Alcantara or another Peter.
St. Peter and John
St. Peter and John: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Peter Canisius
St. Peter Canisius is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1521–1597, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Peter Chrysologus
Archbishop of Ravenna; Doctor of the Church; famed preacher; miracles reported.
St. Peter Claver
Jesuit missionary to slaves in Cartagena; known as 'Slave of the Slaves'.
St. Peter Damian
Cardinal and Doctor of the Church, reformer, patron of insomniacs and reformers.
St. Peter Fourier
French priest and reformer who founded the Congregation of Notre Dame to educate girls and renew parish life. Attributed with healings. Canonized 1897.
St. Peter Louis Marie Chanel
St. Peter Chanel is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1803–1841, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Peter Nolasco
Founder of Mercedarians; ransomed captives; canonized 1628.
St. Peter of Alcántara
St. Peter of Alcántara is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1499–1562, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Peter of Mol
Priest (verify locality); venerated for pastoral zeal.
St. Peter the Apostle
Chief of the Apostles and first Pope, performed miracles of healing and raising the dead. Martyred by crucifixion in Rome.
St. Petronilla of Rome
Believed to be St. Peter’s daughter; martyr; invoked against fevers.
St. Pharaïldis (Pharaildis of Ghent)
Belgian noblewoman, known for piety and miracles such as producing water in drought and reviving a goose. Symbolized charity by her cloak.
St. Philip Benizi
Servite leader; renewer of the order; gifted with miracles and mystical prayer.
St. Philip Neri
Italian priest, founder of the Oratory; known for joy and miracles of healing; called the Apostle of Rome. Canonized 1622.
St. Philip the Apostle
Apostle, martyr.
St. Philip, Martyr
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Philomena
St. Joseph, foster father of Jesus, is model of obedience and protector of the Church. St. Philomena, virgin martyr, is known for miraculous healings and intercession in impossible causes.
St. Pishoy (Paisius
St. Pishoy (Paisius/Bishoi) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 320–417, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Placidus
Disciple of St. Benedict, honored among early Benedictine saints; martyred for the faith.
St. Polycarp
Early Church martyr multi-relic theca component.
St. Pompilius Maria Pirrotti
Italian Piarist priest, miracle worker, and educator; known for prophecy and piety. Beatified 1890, canonized 1934.
St. Pontius
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Pope Pius V
Dominican pope who implemented reforms and promoted the Rosary after Lepanto; associated with exorcisms and miracles. Canonized 1712.
St. Potitus
Youthful martyr and exorcist.
St. Praxedes
Roman virgin who aided martyrs.
St. Probus (martyr)
St. Probus (martyr) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during early c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Prosper
Bishop, early Church.
St. Protasius, Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R662.
St. Quentin
Roman missionary in Gaul, tortured and beheaded under Maximian. Miracles reported at his tomb in Saint-Quentin, France.
St. Quirinus (of Neuss)
St. Quirinus (of Neuss): Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Rafael Guízar y Valencia
Bishop of Veracruz; ministered in secret during Cristero War; miracles of healing and conversions.
St. Raphael Kalinowski
St. Raphael Kalinowski: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Raymond Nonnatus
St. Raymond Nonnatus is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1204–1240, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Raymond of Peñafort
St. Raymond of Peñafort: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Regina
Virgin martyr of Gaul, honored for steadfast faith under persecution.
St. Reparata
St. Reparata: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Restitutus
St. Restitutus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Rita of Cascia
Stigmatist, incorrupt, patron of impossible causes.
St. Robert Bellarmine
St. Robert Bellarmine: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Robert of Molesme
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R699; founder of Molesme and Cîteaux, connected to the origins of the Cistercians.
St. Roch
Pilgrim healer; invoked against plague.
St. Rochi
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Romanus
Multi-relic theca component; all from the bone except BVM cloak, St. Joseph cloak, and Holy Cross.
St. Romuald, Abbot
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R688; partially obscured names may be expanded later.
St. Rosalia
Hermitess of Palermo; plague ended by her relics in 1624; incorrupt relics venerated; numerous healings.
St. Rosaline of Villeneuve
Carthusian nun, mystic, incorrupt, patron of those suffering hunger.
St. Rose of Lima
Mystic of Lima, Peru; first canonized saint of the Americas; incorrupt body.
St. Rose of Viterbo
Prophet, lawgiver, and leader of the Exodus; relic associated with the Staff of Moses, dated to 1625 AD.
St. Rudolf Acquaviva
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Ruftico
Early Christian martyr under Roman persecutions; honored for courage.
St. Rufus of Antioch
Early martyr and companion of St. Ignatius of Antioch; executed under Trajan.
St. Sabina
St. Sabina is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 2nd c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Salvatore Lilli
Franciscan martyr in Armenia.
St. Saturninus
Bishop of Toulouse; martyr under Decius.
St. Scholastica
Twin sister of St. Benedict; founder of women’s Benedictine monasticism; miracles included stopping a storm through prayer.
St. Sebastian
St. Sebastian is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 3rd c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Seraphin of Montegranaro
St. Seraphin of Montegranaro is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1540–1604, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Seraphina (Fina)
Young Italian virgin who embraced suffering on a wooden pallet; known for miraculous healings and posthumous apparitions. Body incorrupt.
St. Serapion of Algiers
St. Serapion of Algiers: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Servatius
Bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht; defender of orthodoxy; prophetic visions and miraculous healings.
St. Severino
St. Severino: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Severinus
St. Severinus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Severus
St. Severus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Silvia of Rome
Mother of Pope St. Gregory the Great; devout noblewoman known for charity and prayer.
St. Simeon the God-Receiver (Simeon the Just)
Righteous elder who received the Infant Jesus in the Temple and proclaimed the Nunc Dimittis.
St. Simon Logothete
St. Simon Logothete: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Simon Stock
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R660.
St. Simon the Apostle
Apostolic relic surrounding the Arma Christi instruments in R776.
St. Simon the Zealot, Apostle
Major 93-relic reliquary component; confirmed Apostle.
St. Simona V
St. Simona V is venerated as a virgin devoted to virtue. Although little historical detail is available, she is remembered for her holiness and intercession.
St. Simplicius (Pope)
Pope from 468–483 who guided the Church through the Monophysite controversy; noted for firm leadership.
St. Simplicius of Rome
Sub-entry of large multi-relic theca R687.
St. Sophia, Martyr
Christian martyr traditionally remembered as the mother of Saints Faith, Hope, and Charity; she witnessed the martyrdom of her three daughters and died shortly afterward.
St. Sosthenes
Companion of St. Paul; synagogue leader turned Christian; martyr; incorruptibility unverified.
St. Stanislaus Kostka
Polish Jesuit novice devoted to Mary; experienced visions and died at 17; associated with miracles.
St. Stanislaus of Szczepanów
Bishop of Kraków; martyred during Mass; miracles of resurrection and healing.
St. Stephen Bellesini
St. Stephen Bellesini, an Italian Augustinian priest, was devoted to education and pastoral care. Despite political upheaval, he continued serving the poor. Miracles, including healings, were attributed to his intercession. Canonized in 1904.
St. Stephen I
Pope 254–257; defended baptismal doctrine and papal authority; martyred under Valerian.
St. Stephen Pongracz
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R674.
St. Stephen the Protomartyr
Protomartyr and deacon; vision of Christ at martyrdom; patron of deacons.
St. Stephen, Protomartyr
Grand multi-relic theca component; all saint relics from the bone except Agnus Dei wax.
St. Syrus of Pavia
St. Syrus of Pavia: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Tarcisius
St. Tarcisius: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Terentius of Pisa
Roman martyr; endured torture; miracles through intercession.
St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)
Jewish philosopher turned Carmelite; martyr at Auschwitz; patron of Europe, philosophers, and converts.
St. Teresa Jornet e Ibars
Spanish foundress of the Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly; incorrupt body; renowned for humility and compassion.
St. Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart
St. Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart was a Discalced Carmelite nun renowned for her mystical experiences and devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She exhibited miracles of healing and spiritual insight, remembered for her profound holiness.
St. Teresa of Ávila
Spanish Carmelite reformer and Doctor of the Church; authored spiritual classics and renewed contemplative prayer.
St. Teresa of the Andes
Chilean Carmelite; miracles and healings through her intercession; canonized 1993.
St. Thallius
Early steadfast martyr.
St. Thecla, Virgin and Martyr
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R663.
St. Theodore
St. Theodore: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Theodore of Amasea (Recruit)
St. Theodore of Amasea (Recruit) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during d. 306, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Theophilus of Antioch
St. Theophilus of Antioch, Christian apologist and bishop, defended the faith against pagan criticism. His writings influenced early theology. Though not associated with miracles, he is honored for theological wisdom and evangelization.
St. Theresa
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R679.
St. Thérèse Couderc
French nun; co-founder of Cenacle; canonized 1970; honored for humility and spiritual resilience.
St. Thérèse of Lisieux
St. Thérèse of Lisieux is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1873–1897, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Thomas Aquinas
Dominican friar, Doctor of the Church; miracles of healing and wisdom; patron of scholars and students.
St. Thomas Becket
St. Thomas Becket is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1119–1170, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Thomas More
St. Thomas More
St. Thomas the Apostle
Apostolic relic surrounding the Arma Christi instruments in R776.
St. Thomas, Bishop and Confessor
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R662.
St. Tiburtius
St. Tiburtius: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Timothy
St. Timothy: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Tranquillinus, Martyr
Roman martyr and father of Saints Mark and Marcellian, converted through St. Sebastian and martyred for the Christian faith.
St. Tryphon
Martyr of Lampsacus; invoked for farmers, vineyards, animals; protection against pests.
St. Turibius of Mogrovejo
Missionary bishop in Peru, defender of indigenous rights, patron of Latin American bishops and indigenous peoples.
St. Ubald of Gubbio
Multi-relic theca component.
St. Ursula
British princess; led pilgrimage of virgins to Rome; martyred in Cologne; patron of students and educators.
St. Ursula and the 11,000 Virgins
St. Ursula is traditionally honored as the leader of a company of virgin martyrs who suffered martyrdom for Christ.
St. Valentine
Roman priest and martyr; secretly married Christian couples; healed blind girl; patron of love and marriages.
St. Valerian
St. Valerian: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Valerius
St. Valerius: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Valero
St. Valero: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Venantius
St. Venantius: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Venera (Veneranda
St. Venera (Veneranda/Parasceve) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 2nd c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Verendus
St. Verendus: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Veronica Giuliani
Capuchin Poor Clare abbess; stigmatic; mystical visions and writings; incorrupt.
St. Veronus of Lembeek
St. Veronus of Lembeek: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R645.
St. Victere
Photo-based multi-relic entry from earlier cataloging session; identification preserved or left pending where obscured.
St. Victor
St. Victor (martyr) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during early c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Victor (multi)
St. Oswald & St. Victor (multi) is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 7th c.; early c., remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.
St. Victoria
Photo-based multi-relic entry from earlier cataloging session; identification preserved or left pending where obscured.
St. Victoria of Córdoba
St. Victoria, a Roman virgin martyr, refused marriage to remain devoted to Christ. Arrested during the persecution of Christians, she was executed for her faith. Miracles, including healings, were reported at her tomb. Canonized for her steadfast virtue.
St. Vigor of Bayeux
St. Vigor, bishop of Bayeux, evangelized Normandy and worked miracles against paganism. St. Eustychius, Patriarch of Constantinople, defended orthodoxy and was revered for miraculous healings.
St. Vincent de Paul
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R660.
St. Vincent Ferrer
Dominican preacher, countless miracles and healings; patron of builders. Relics venerated though body not fully incorrupt.
St. Vincent of Saragossa
Deacon of Zaragoza who endured brutal persecution under Diocletian; steadfast in suffering.
St. Vincent Pallotti
Roman priest; founder of Pallottines; promoted lay apostolate; miracles reported.
St. Vincent Strambi
Passionist bishop and spiritual leader during turmoil; known for miracles and prophecy. Canonized 1950.
St. Vincent, Deacon and Martyr
Multi-relic theca component.
St. Vincentius
St. Vincentius: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Vinciana, Virgin
Sub-entry of multi-relic theca R688; partially obscured names may be expanded later.
St. Vindician
Multi-relic theca component.
St. Virginia Centurione Bracelli
Genoese widow, foundress, and servant of the poor; identification based on iconography and 'Sainte Virginie' inscription.
St. Vitalis
St. Vitalis: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R643.
St. Vitus
Youthful martyr; invoked against nervous disorders; patron of dancers.
St. Wenceslaus, Martyr
Certified multi-relic theca component; paperwork includes Cross of St. Andrew and listed saints.
St. William (Guilielmus), Confessor
St. William (Guilielmus), Confessor: Sub-entry within multi-reliquary R644.
St. William of Bourges
St. William of Bourges, Archbishop of Bourges, was renowned for his humility, asceticism, and reforming zeal. He defended Church discipline, cared for the poor, and was known for miraculous healings. Canonized in 1218, he is remembered as a model of pastoral holiness and charity.
St. William, Confessor
Certificate and theca read S. Gulielmi Conf.; specific St. William not identified.
St. Willibrordus
St. Willibrordus: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
St. Zechariah, Father of St. John the Baptist
Multi-relic theca component; no paperwork.
St. Zeno the Tribune
Roman officer martyred under Diocletian for the faith. Remembered for miracles of protection.
The Martyrs of Gorcum
The Martyrs of Gorcum: Catholic relic entry added from 2025 batch.
The Martyrs of Otranto
800 Italians martyred by Ottoman invaders; canonized 2013; miracles reported; incorrupt bodies.
Tomb of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Traditional site of Dormition and Assumption of Mary; venerated in Jerusalem.
Veil of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Holy relic tied to the sanctity of the Mother of God.
Ven. Leonard Lessius
Flemish Jesuit theologian and economist; venerated for wisdom and piety; not canonized.
Venerable Francis Xavier Nguyễn Văn Thuận
Vietnamese cardinal and confessor of the faith; imprisoned for 13 years and renowned for hope, forgiveness, and Eucharistic devotion.
Venerable María de Jesús de León Delgado
Venerable María de Jesús de León Delgado is honored in the Catholic Church for steadfast faith and witness to Christ. Lived during 1643–1731, remembered for prayer, charity, and perseverance. Tradition credits this intercession with spiritual favors and healings.