Martyrs of Nagasaki (1628 engraving)
This page is a list of
saints ,
blesseds ,
venerables , and
Servants of God from Asia , as recognized by the
Catholic Church . These people were born, died, or lived their religious life in any of the states or territories of Asia.
Since Christianity began in Asia, the first Christians were Asians, and Biblical figures of the Old Testament considered to be saints also spent all or most of their lives in the
Holy Land . While
Catholicism has waxed and waned in various parts of the continent, it has had a continuous presence there into the twenty-first century.
Saints in early times
Due to the
rise of Islam and the schisms leading to the establishment of Nestorian, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox churches, the Asian saints of times before the modern era are largely concentrated in the area of the Holy Land and the time of the
Roman Empire . Christianity reached as far as
China and
India . The following is a very partial list of those Asian-connected saints traditionally recognized by
Rome .
Popes
Nine of the early popes are said to have been Asian. Three of these (Popes
Constantine ,
John V , and
John VI ) have not been traditionally considered saints. The other five are:
In addition,
Pope Sergius I was born to
Syrian immigrants living in
Sicily .
One pope died in Asia:
Pope Agapetus I (r. 535–536).
Apostles
All the apostles were Asians, and many of them lived and died in Asia.
Doctors
Seven of the thirty-five Doctors of the Church were from Asia, all of them from this time period. They are:
Writers and theologians
Many of the early writers and theologians had connections with Asia. A partial list would include:
Others
In addition to the categories above, these first centuries gave the Church many other saints, among them:
Modern times
After the canonization of saints came to be reserved to the
Papacy around AD 1000, and especially after the establishment of the
Congregation of Rites in 1588, the list of official saints with Asian connections is more clear.
List of saints
The following is the list of saints, including the year in which they were canonized and the country or countries with which they are associated.
The
Four Martyrs of Thane (d. 1321) (
India )
Francis Xavier , Jesuit priest (1622,
China , India, and
Japan )
The 26 Sainted
Martyrs of Japan (1862, Japan and India)
John de Brito , Jesuit priest (1947, India)
Nikola Tavelić and three companions, Franciscan priests and martyrs (1970, Israel)
Charbel Makhluf , Maronite priest (1977,
Lebanon )
Maximilian Kolbe , (1982, China, Japan, India)
The 103 Sainted
Korean Martyrs (1984,
North Korea and
South Korea )
Lorenzo Ruiz and fifteen companions, martyrs (1987, Japan and
Philippines )
The 117
Vietnamese Martyrs (1988,
Vietnam )
John Gabriel Perboyre , priest of the Congregation of the Mission and martyr (1996, China)
The 120
Martyr Saints of China (2000, China)
Rafqa Pietra Choboq Ar-Rayès , Maronite nun (2001, Lebanon)
Joseph Freinademetz , priest of the Society of the Divine Word (2003, China)
Nimatullah Kassab , Maronite monk (2004, Lebanon)
Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception , Franciscan sister (2008, India)
Pedro Calungsod , lay catechist (2012,
Guam /Philippines)
Kuriakose Elias Chavara , Carmelite priest (2014, India)
Euphrasia Eluvathingal , Carmelite sister (2014, India)
Joseph Vaz , Oratorian priest (2015, India and
Sri Lanka )
Mariam Baouardy , Discalced Carmelite (2015,
Israel , India)
Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas , Sister of the Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary of Jerusalem (2015, Israel)
Mother Teresa , missionary of charity (2016, India)
Maria Theresa Chiramel , nun (2019, India)
Mark Ji Tianxing , martyr during the
Boxer Rebellion (1900, China)
Raimundus Li Quanzhen , martyr during the
Boxer Rebellion (1900, China)
Peter Lieou , Layperson (1834, China)
Anna Wang , martyr during the
Boxer Rebellion (1900, China)
List of blesseds
Denis of the Nativity (Pierre Berthelot) and
Redemptus of the Cross (
India ,
Indonesia )
The 205 Blessed
Martyrs of Japan (
Japan ,
Korea , India)
The Blessed
Martyrs of Cuncolim (India)
The Blessed
Martyrs of Songkhon (
Thailand and
Laos )
Gabriele Allegra , Franciscan priest (
China )
Andrew of Phú Yên , layman and martyr (
Vietnam )
Vladimir Ghika , priest and martyr (
Turkey )
Khalil al-Haddad , Capuchin priest (
Lebanon )
John Gaspard Cratz ,
Emmanuel d'Abreu ,
Bartholomew Alvarez and
Vincent da Cunha (
Portuguese Empire , Vietnam)
Thevarparampil Kunjachan , priest (India)
Nicholas Bunkerd Kitbamrung , priest and martyr (Thailand)
Isidore Ngei Ko Lat , layman and martyr (
Myanmar )
Salvatore Lilli , Franciscan priest and martyr, and seven companions, laymen and martyrs (Turkey)
Ignatius Maloyan , archbishop and martyr (Turkey)
Mary of the Passion , Franciscan Missionary of Mary (India)
Stephen Nehmé , Maronite monk (Lebanon)
Maria Assunta Pallotta , Franciscan missionary of Mary (China)
Paul Yun Ji-chung and 123 companions of the
Korean Martyrs (
South Korea and China)
Devasahayam Pillai , layman and martyr (India)
Manuel Ruiz Lopez and ten companions, Franciscan priests, brothers and laymen, martyrs (
Syria )
Maurice Tornay , Augustinian priest and martyr (China)
Mario Vergara , PIME priest and martyr (Myanmar)
Clement Vismara , PIME priest (Myanmar)
Diego Luis de San Vitores , Jesuit priest and martyr (
Philippines ,
Guam )
Eugenio Sanz-Orozco Mortera , Capuchin Priest and Martyr (Philippines)
Iustus Takayama Ukon , Layperson (Philippines,
Japan )
Sister Rani Maria (Mariam Vattalil), Professed Religious and Martyr (India)
Joseph Outhay Phongphumi, layperson of the apostolic vicariate of Savannakhet; catechist (Thailand)
List of venerables
Mother Ignacia del Espiritu Santo , foundress of the Religious of the Virgin Mary (
Philippines )
Romano Bottegal , Trappist priest (
Lebanon )
Vincent Cimatti , Salesian priest (
Japan )
Istifan al-Duwayhi , Patriarch of Antioch of the Maronites (Lebanon)
Anastasius Hartmann , Capuchin priest (
India )
Mathew Kadalikkattil , priest (India)
Satoko Kitahara , laywoman (Japan)
Thomas Kurialachery , Eparch of Changanacherry of the Syro-Malabarese (India)
Sophia Leeves , Discalced Carmelite (
Turkey )
Matteo Ricci , priest of the Society of Jesus (
China )
Béchara Abou Mrad , Basilian Salvatorian priest (Lebanon)
Fernanda Riva , Canossian sister (India)
Agnelo de Souza , priest of the Missionary Society of Saint Francis Xavier of Pilar (India)
Simon Srugi , Salesian brother (
Palestine )
Ladislao Bukowinski , Secular priest (
Kazakhstan )
Mary Jane Wilson , religious of the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Victory (India)
Zacarias of Saint Teresa , Carmelite priest (India)
Mario Borzaga and 16 companions , laymen and martyrs (
Laos )
Joseph Vithayathil , priest (India)
Francesco Convertini , Salesian priest (India)
Stefano Ferrando , Salesian priest and bishop (India)
Isabel Larrañaga Ramírez , (Philippines)
Joaquina Maria Mercedes Barcelo Pages , (Philippines)
Aloysius Schwartz , (Philippines)
Alfredo Obviar , bishop of Lucena, founder (Philippines)
María Beatriz del Rosario Arroyo , foundress of the Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary of the Philippines (Philippines)
Teofilo Camomot , coadjutor archbishop of Cagayan de Oro, founder of the Daughters of Saint Teresa (Philippines)
List of Servants of God
Akash Bashir , security guard, martyr (
Pakistan )
Jerónima Yañez de la Fuente , professed religious of the Poor Clare Nuns (
Philippines )
Xu Guangqi , scholar-official, scientist (China)
Flavian LaPlante , priest of the Congregation of the Holy Cross (
Bangladesh )
Thomas Cooray , cardinal, archbishop of Colombo (
Sri Lanka )
Marcel Nguyễn Tân Văn , Redemptorist lay brother (
Vietnam )
Carlo Braga , professed priest of the Salesians of Don Bosco (Philippines)
François-Xavier Nguyễn Văn Thuận , bishop, cardinal, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace (Vietnam)
Theotonius Amal Ganguly , archbishop of Dhaka (Bangladesh)
Francesco Palliola , Jesuit priest (Philippines)
Alfredo Verzosa , bishop of Lipa, titular bishop of Capsa, founder (Philippines)
Darwin Ramos , layman (Philippines)
Nicolaas Kluiters , Jesuit priest (
Lebanon )
Fathi Baladi , young layperson of the Archeparchy of Beirut and Byblos of the Melkites; martyr (Lebanon)
Giovanni Battista Adami , professed priest of the Jesuits; martyr (Japan)
Giovanni Battista Sidotti , priest of the Archdiocese of Palermo; Apostolic Vicar of Japan and
Chōsuke and
Haru , laypersons of the Archdiocese of
Tokyo ; martyrs (
Japan )
Ibrahim Addai Scher and 27 companion martyrs of the Assyrian-Chaldean-Syriac Genocide, archeparchs, eparchs, priests, catechumens, and laypersons of the Archeparchy of
Urmia ; priests of the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians); Mmartyrs (
Iraq -
Iran )
Cecilia Moshe Hanna , professed religious of the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Chaldeans); martyr (Iraq)
Ragheed Aziz Ganni , Basman Yousef Daud Al-Yousef, Wahid Hanna Isho, and Gassan Isam Bidawed, priest and subdeacons of the Archeparchy of
Mosul of the Chaldeans; martyrs (Iraq)
Isabelle Abdullah El-Khoury , founder and renovator of the Antonine Sisters (Lebanon)
Richard Michael Fernando (Richie), professed cleric of the Jesuits; martyr (Philippines-
Cambodia )
Helena Perera [Charithaya], layperson of the Diocese of Chilaw (Sri Lanka)
Clement Shahbaz Bhatti , married layperson of the Archdiocese of
Islamabad -
Rawalpindi ; martyr (
Pakistan )
Thayr Saidālla Abdāl and 44 companions, priests and layfaithful of the Archeparchy of
Baghdad and
Beirut of the Syrians; martyrs (Iraq)
Joseph Chhmar Salas (1937–1977) and 34 companions (d. 1971–78), Bishop of
Phnom Penh ; priests of the
Paris Foreign Mission Society and of the Dioceses from Cambodia along with lay companions from various Apostolic Vicariates (Vietnam, Cambodia)
Pietro Manghisi (1889–1953), priest of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions; Martyr (
Myanmar )
Ioannes Baptista Yi Byeok and 132 companions (d. 1785–1879), laypeople from the Apostolic Vicariate of
South Korea ; martyrs (S. Korea-
N. Korea )
Henri (Benoit Thuân) Denis (1880–1933), professed priest of the Cistercians (Holy Family Congregation) (Vietnam)
Carlo Della Torre (1900-1982), professed priest, Salesians of Don Bosco (Thailand)
Pierre Lambert De La Motte (1624-1679), founder, Paris Foreign Missions Society, titular bishop of Berytus, apostolic vicar of Cochin (Thailand)
Other open causes
Others have been proposed for beatification, and may have active groups supporting their causes. These include:
See also
References
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