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Saints •
Bernard de Menthon (c. 923 - c. June 1008), founder of the
Canons Regular of the Hospitaller Congregation of Great Saint Bernard, canonized on 9 August 1681 •
Ivo de Chartres (1040 – 23 December 1115),
Bishop of Chartres from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, canonized on 18 December 1570 •
Guiraud (c. 1070 – 5 November 1123),
Bishop of Béziers from the
Canons Regular of Cassan Abbey •
Bertrand de Comminges (c. 1050 - c. 1126),
Bishop of Comminges from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, canonized in 1220 •
Norbert of Xanten (c. 1075 – 6 June 1134),
Archbishop of Magdeburg and founder of the
Order of Canons Regular of Premontre (Premonstratensian Order), canonized on 28 July 1582 •
Gaucherius (c. 1060 - c. 1140), professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, canonized in c. 1194 •
Kjeld of Viborg (c. 1100 - c. 1150), professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, canonized in c. 1188 •
Vicelinus (c. 1086 - 12 December 1154),
Bishop of Oldenburg from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine •
Guarino Foscari de Palestrina (c. 1080 - 6 February 1158),
Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, canonized in 1159 •
Ubaldo Baldassini di Gubbio (c. 1084 - 16 May 1160),
Bishop of Gubbio from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, canonized on 4 March 1192 •
Teotonio de Coimbra (c. 1082 - 18 February 1162), royal councilor and the first
prior of the
Monastery of the Holy Cross in
Coimbra, and founder of the
Order of the Canons Regular of the Holy Cross, canonized in 1613 •
Lorcán Ua Tuathail (1128 – 14 November 1180),
Archbishop of Dublin from the
Canons Regular of Arrouaise, canonized on 11 December 1225 •
Gilbert of Sempringham (c. 1085 – 4 February 1189), founder of the
Gilbertine Canons Regular, canonized in 1202 •
Thorlak Thorhallsson (c. 1133 – 23 December 1193),
Bishop of Skálholt from the
Canons Regular of Saint Victor, canonized on 14 January 1984 •
Meinhard of Riga (c. 1130 - 12 October 1196), Bishop of Latvia from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, canonized on 8 September 1993 • William Tempier (died 29 March 1197), professed priest from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine who prudently and firmly governed the Diocese of Poitiers and defending it against the oppression of nobles •
Martin de Leon (c. 1130 – 12 January 1203), professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, canonized on 12 December 1959 •
Vilhelm from Æbelholt (c. 1125 - 6 April 1203), professed priest of the
Canons Regular of St. Victor, canonized on 21 January 1224 •
Albert of Vercelli (c. 1149 – 14 September 1214),
Patriarch of Jerusalem from the
Canons Regular of the Holy Cross •
Aldebrando da Fossombrone (1119 – 30 April 1219),
Bishop of Fossombrone from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine •
Fulk of Pavia (c. 1164 - 26 October 1229),
Bishop of Pavia from the ''Canons Regular of Sant'Eufemia'' •
John Thwing of Bridlington (c. 1320 – 10 October 1379), professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine of Bridlington Priory, canonized on 24 September 1401 •
Lorenzo Giustiniani (1 July 1381 – 8 January 1456), Patriarch of Venice from the
Canons Regular of San Giorgio in Alga, canonized on 16 October 1690 •
Pedro de Arbués (c. 1441 – 17 September 1485), professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, martyred by
conversos during the
Spanish Inquisition, canonized on 29 June 1867 •
Stanisław Sołtys [Kazimierczyk] (27 September 1433 – 3 May 1489), Polish professed priest of the
Canons Regular of the Lateran, canonized on 17 October 2010 • Martyrs of Gorkum|Joannes [Jan] Lenaerts van Oisterwijk (c. 1504 - 9 July 1572), Dutch professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, martyred by Calvinists in Gorkum, canonized on 29 June 1867 •
Caterina Tomàs i Gallard de Palma (1 May 1531 - 5 April 1574), mystic from the
Canonesses Regular of Saint Augustine, canonized on 22 June 1930 •
Pierre Fourier (30 November 1565 – 9 December 1640), professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Chaumousey, founder of the
Canonesses of Saint-Augustin of the Notre-Dame Congregation together with Bl. Alix Le Clerc, canonized on 27 May 1897
Blesseds •
Olegario Bonestruga (c. 1060 – 6 March 1137),
Archbishop of Tarragona from the (now extinct)
Order of Saint Rufus, beatified on 25 May 1675 •
Hartmann of Brixen (1090 - 23 December 1164),
Bishop of Brixen from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, beatified on 11 February 1784 •
Ponce de Faucigny (c. 1100 - 26 November 1178), professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Abondance, beatified on 15 December 1896 •
Bonifacio di Valperga (died 25 April 1243),
Bishop of Aosta from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, beatified on 28 April 1890 •
Emerico di Quart (c. 1250 - 1 September 1313),
Bishop of Aosta from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, beatified on 14 July 1881 •
Jan van Ruusbroec (c. 1293/1294 – 2 December 1381), Dutch mystic and professed priest from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, beatified on 9 December 1908 •
Louis Aleman (c. February 1390 – 16 September 1450),
Archbishop of Arles and Cardinal from the now-extinct
Canons Regular of Saint Joseph, beatified on 9 April 1527. •
Michał Giedroyć (c. 1420 - 4 May 1485), priest of the (now extinct)
Canons Regular of the Penance of the Blessed Martyrs, beatified on 7 November 2018 •
Arcangelo Canetoli (c. 1460 - 16 April 1513), professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Santa Maria di Reno, beatified on 2 October 1748 •
Alix Le Clerc (2 February 1576 – 9 January 1622), founder of the
Canonesses of Saint-Augustin of the Notre-Dame Congregation alongside St. Pierre Fourier, beatified on 4 May 1947 •
Alain de Solminihac (25 November 1593 – 31 December 1659),
Bishop of Cahors from the (now extinct)
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine of Chancelade, beatified on 4 October 1981 •
Marie-Catherine de Saint-Augustin (3 May 1632 – 8 May 1668), French missionary to Canada from the
Canonesses Regular of Saint Augustine, beatified on 23 April 1989 •
Jean-Charles-Marie Bernard du Cornillet (4 August 1759 – 3 September 1792), professed priest from the
Canons Regular of Saint Victor, martyred during the French Revolution, beatified on 17 October 1926 •
Jean-François Bonnel de Pradal (5 September 1738 – 3 September 1792), professed priest from the
Canons Regular of the Congregation of France, martyred during the French Revolution, beatified on 17 October 1926 •
Claude Ponse (c. 1729 – 3 September 1792), professed priest from the
Canons Regular of the Congregation of France, martyred during the French Revolution, beatified on 17 October 1926 • Marie Lhullier (18 November 1744 - 25 June 1794), professed religious from the
Augustinian Sisters of the Mercy of Jesus, martyred during the French Revolution, beatified on 19 June 1955 •
Gabriel Pergaud (29 October 1752 - 21 July 1794), professed priest from the
Canons Regular of the Congregation of France, martyred during the French Revolution, beatified on 1 October 1995 •
Anne Catherine Emmerich (8 September 1774 – 9 February 1824), professed religious from the
Canonesses Regular of Saint Augustine (Windesheim Congregation), beatified on 3 October 2004 •
Maurice Tornay (31 August 1910 – 11 August 1949), professed priest from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, martyred in Tibet, beatified on 16 May 1993
Declared Blessed by popular acclaim • Pietro degli Onesti (c. 1050 – 29 March 1119), priest from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine who built a church after a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and became the head of a house of Canons Regular next to the church •
Jean I de Warneton (died 27 January 1130),
Bishop of Therouanne from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine •
Miro de Tagamanent (c. 1161 – c. 1161), priest from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine in the monastery of Sant Joan de les Abadesses •
Achard of Saint Victor (c. 1100 – 29 March 1171),
Bishop of Avranches from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine •
Theodore de Celles (c. 1166 - 18 August 1236), founder of the
Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross •
Antonio Correr (15 July 1359 – 19 January 1445),
Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri from the
Canons Regular of San Giorgio in Alga •
Maffeo Contarini (died 26 March 1460),
Patriarch of Venice from the
Canons Regular of San Giorgio in Alga • Maria Arcangela Salvadori (c. 1460 – c. 1521), nun of the
Canonesses Regular of Saint Lorenzo Giustiniani, who resided in the Monastery of San Daniele in Venice. She retired in the bell tower of the monastery in perpetual fasting with only bread and water •
Antonio Contarini (c. 1450 – 7 October 1524),
Patriarch of Venice from the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine Venerables •
Tommasina (Battistina) Vernazza (c. 1497 - 9 May 1587), professed religious from the
Canonesses Regular of the Lateran of Saint Augustine, declared Venerable on 22 June 1972 • António of the Conception Borges da Cunha de Leytoa (2 May 1522 - 12 May 1602), Portuguese priest from the now extinct
Canons Regular of Saint John the Evangelist, declared Venerable on 15 June 1834 • Giovanni Battista (Egidio) Laurent (12 September 1884 - 30 December 1941), professed religious from the
Canons Regular of the Lateran, declared Venerable on 14 May 1991
Servants of God •
Ailbertus van Antoing (c. 1060 - 19 September 1122), Dutch professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, declared as a Servant of God in 2013 • Alexandre-Baldovin Nisse (5 May 1752 - 8 July 1793), professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, martyred during the French Revolution from the
Archdiocese of Cambrai • Phllibert Fraisse (c. 1725 - 1 January 1794), professed priest of the (now extinct)
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine of Saint Anthony, martyred during the French Revolution from the
Archdiocese of Lyon, declared as Servant of God on 20 June 2023 • Marguerite Rosalie Gouanne (c. 1768 - 10 February 1794), professed religious from the
Augustinian Sisters of the Mercy of Jesus, martyred during the French Revolution from the
Archdiocese of Lyon, declared as Servant of God on 20 June 2023 • Druon-Joseph Lefrançois du Fétel (24 September 1720 - 30 June 1794). professed priest of the
Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, martyred during the French Revolution from the
Archdiocese of Cambrai • Salvatore Luigi Zola (12 April 1822 - 28 April 1898),
Bishop of Lecce from the
Canons Regular of the Lateran • María Dolores de los Ángeles of the Child Jesus Dávila Sestelo (8 November 1899 - 15 July 1988), professed religious from the
Canonesses Regular of Saint Augustine, declared as Servant of God on 17 February 1998 ==Other notable figures==