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Saints On Their Way

Will you be the next saint?


The Path to Sainthood

Mother Seton is widely considered the first American-born saint—and since 1975, many more have journeyed on that very same path to sainthood!

There are 31 people on our list, the majority of whom are Americans or Canadian, as well as several who spent the majority of their lives in America, but there are countless more that are on the path to sainthood! This small selection reminds us that anyone can be a saint, and that saints come from all walks of life.

We’re all called to holiness, so we can’t help but ask—will you be the next saint?

 

Who’s the next saint?

The litany of saints is long, but not long enough! It needs all these people—and YOU!

Servant of God

Fr. Edward J. Flanagan

(1886-1948)

  • Missionary to the United States
  • Founder of Boys Town, Nebraska
  • Started an orphanage
  • Worked with troubled youth
  • Attended Mount St. Mary’s University

Servant of God

Mother Mary Lange

(1789-1882)

  • Educator
  • Immigrant
  • Founder of the Oblates

Servant of God

Joseph Dutton

(1843-1931)

  • Alcoholic
  • Divorced
  • Convert
  • Veteran
  • Missionary

Servant of God

Michelle Duppong

(1984-2015)

  • Daughter of a farmer
  • FOCUS missionary
  • Cancer
  • Died on Christmas Day

Venerable

Bishop Fulton Sheen

(1895-1979)

  • Educator
  • From Illinois
  • Radio and Television personality

Blessed

Miriam Teresa Demjanovich

(1901-1927)

  • Writer
  • From New Jersey
  • Educator
  • Sister of Charity of St. Elizabeth
  • Died of appendicitis 

Blessed

Fr. Stanley Rother

(1935-1981)

  • Farmer
  • From Oklahoma
  • Attended Mount St. Mary’s Seminary
  • Missionary to Guatemala
  • Struggled as a student
  • Had a temper

Servant of God

Fr. Vincent Robert Capodanno

(1929-1967)

  • Navy chaplain
  • From New York
  • Assigned to the Marines
  • Nicknamed the Grunt Padre
  • Died in action during the Vietnam War

Venerable

Henriette Delille

(1813-1862)

  • From Louisiana 
  • Creole of color
  • Trained in French literature, Music, and Dance
  • Founded the Sisters of the Holy Family

Servant of God

Fr. Walter Joseph Ciszek

(1904-1984)

  • Auto mechanic
  • From Pennsylvania
  • Former gang member
  • Sentenced to 15 years in a hard labor camp in Russia during World War II

Servant of God

Mary Thea Bowman

(1937-1990)

  • Convert
  • Religious sister
  • Educator
  • Musician
  • From Mississippi
  • Died of breast cancer

Servant of God

Fr. Emil Joseph Kapaun

(1916-1951)

  • Army
  • From Kansas
  • POW
  • Died while being held prisoner

Servant of God

Charlene Richard

(1947-1959)

  • Cajun
  • Loved sports
  • Acute Lymphatic Leukemia
  • Asked to pray for others as she was dying

Blessed

Fr. Michael McGivney

(1852-1890)

  • Baseball player
  • From Connecticut
  • Born to Irish immigrant parents
  • Founded the Knights of Columbus
  • He died from pneumonia

Servant of God

Cora Evans

(1904-1957)

  • Wife
  • Mother
  • Convert
  • Mystic
  • Cancer

Venerable

Pierre Toussaint

(1766-1853)

  • Hairdresser
  • Husband
  • Father
  • Benefactor

Servant of God

Dorothy Day

(1897-1980)

  • Convert
  • Activist
  • Journalist
  • Married, Divorced, Single Mother
  • From New York
  • Died from a heart attack

Servant of God

Fr. Simon William Gabriel Brute de Remur

(1779-1839)

  • Artist
  • Missionary to the United States
  • Doctor
  • Served in Maryland and Indiana
  • President John Quincy Adams called Brute “the most learned man of his day in America”

Venerable

Bishop Alphonse Gallegos

(1931-1990)

  • New Mexico/California
  • Devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • Nickname Bishop of the Barrios
  • Ministered to gang members
  • Killed in a car accident

Venerable

Rose Hawthorne Lathrop

(1851-1926)

  • Convert
  • Author and nurse
  • Wife, mother, unhappy marriage, separation
  • Founder of Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne
  • Daughter of writer Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Only child died at five years old

Servant of God

Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin

(1770-1840)

  • Parent
  • Netherlands to Pennsylvania
  • A prince
  • Shy
  • Family disagreement

Venerable

Elisabeth Bruyere

(1818-1876)

  • From L’Assomption, Canada
  • Joined the Sisters of Charity of the Hospital General of Montreal — Grey Nuns
  • She established schools, hospitals, orphanages 

Venerable

Fr. John Augustus Tolton

(1854-1897)

  • Singer
  • Graceful speaker
  • From Missouri
  • First openly Black Catholic priest in the United States
  • Fluent in German
  • Died of heat stroke

Blessed

Fr. Francis Xavier Seelos

(1819-1867)

  • Missionary to United States
  • Born in Barvaria 
  • Redemptorist
  • Ordained in Maryland
  • Died of Yellow Fever

Blessed

Carlos Manuel Cecilio Rodrigeuz Santiago

(1918-1963)

  • Catechist and liturgist
  • Very sick as a child
  • Loved to read
  • Pianist and organist
  • Died from rectal cancer

Blessed

Fr. Solanus Casey

(1918-1963)

  • Violinist
  • Started a soup kitchen
  • Died of erysipelas
  • Last words: “I give my soul to Jesus Christ”

Venerable

Fr. Aloysius Schwartz

(1930-1992)

  • Liked comic books — “Boy Commandos”
  • From Washington, D.C
  • Founded the Sisters of Mary of Santa Mesa
  • Died of ALS

Venerable

Fr. Nelson Baker

(1842-1936)

  • Worked in his family’s grocery store
  • Started his own business — Myers and Baker Feed Company
  • From New York
  • Formed the Association of Our Lady of Victory

Blessed

Brother William Leo Miller

(1944-1982)

  • Member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
  • Missionary to Nicaragua
  • Known as Brother Fix-It for his construction abilities 
  • Missionary to Guatemala
  • Killed

Who are we missing?

Is there someone not on this list? Help us fill it out by submitting your entry here!

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