, the first Capuchin to be declared a saint by the Catholic Church , a famous Capuchin stigmatist friar.
Saints •
Felice da Cantalice (18 May 1515 – 18 May 1587), the first Capuchin to be named a saint, canonized on 22 May 1712. •
Serafino da Montegranaro (Felice Rapagnano) (c. 1540 – October 12, 1604), laybrother, canonized on 16 July 1767. •
Giuseppe da Leonessa (Eufranio Desiderio) (8 January 1556 – February 4, 1612), friar, canonized on 29 June 1746. •
Lorenzo da Brindisi (Giulio Cesare Russo) (22 July 1559 – 22 July 1619),
Doctor of the Church, canonized on 8 December 1881. •
Fidelis von Sigmaringen (Mark Roy/Rey) (c. 1577 – 24 April 1622), German friar martyred during the
Counter-Reformation, canonized on 29 June 1746. •
Camillus de Lellis, (25 May 1550 – 14 July 1614) was priest from
Kingdom of Napleswho founded the
Camillians, a
religious order dedicated to the care of the sick, canonized on 29 June 1746. •
Bernardo da Corleone (Filippo Latini) (6 February 1605 – 12 January 1667), Sicilian friar, canonized on 10 June 2001. •
Angelo d’Acri (Luca Antonio Falcone) (10 December 1701 - 11 May 1781), Sardinian professed religious, canonized on 21 October 1951. •
Felice di Nicosia (Filippo Giacomo Amoroso) (30 March 1743 - 24 March 1801), Spanish missionary, beatified on 22 April 1894. •
Josep de Igualada (Josep Tous Soler) (31 March 1811 - 27 February 1871), Spanish priest and founder of the Capuchin Sisters of the Mother of the Divine Shepherd, beatified on 25 April 2010. •
Innocenzo da Berzo (Giovanni Scalvinoni) (19 March 1844 - 3 March 1890), priest, beatified on 12 November 1961. •
Arsenio da Trigolo (Giuseppe Antonio Migliavacca) (13 June 1849 – 10 December 1909), priest, beatified on 7 October 2017. •
Līūnār (Leonard) of B'abdāt (Yūsuf Habīb Melkī) (4 October 1881 – 11 June 1915), Lebanese martyr, beatified on 4 June 2022. •
Honorat da Biała (Florentyn Wacław Jan Stefan Koźmiński) (16 October 1829 – 16 December 1916), Polish priest and founder of sixteen religious congregations, beatified on 16 October 1988. •
Thūmā (Thomas) of B'abdāt (Jirays H̱anā S̱āleẖ) (3 May 1879 – 28 February 1917), Lebanese martyr, beatified on 4 June 2022. •
Andrea di Campodarsego (Giacinto Bonaventura Longhin) (22 November 1863 – 26 June 1936),
Bishop of Treviso, beatified on 20 October 2002. •
Benet Domènech Bonet of Santa Coloma de Gramenet and 2 Companions (died 24 and 27 July and 6 August 1936), Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War from Manresa, beatified on 6 November 2021. •
Jose Maria of Manila (Eugenio del Sanz-Orozco Mortera) (5 September 1880 – 17 August 1936), Filipino friar martyred during the Spanish Civil War, beatified on 13 October 2013. •
Aurelio Ample Alcaide and 11 Companions (died between 10 August to 12 October 1936), Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War from Valencia, beatified on 11 March 2001. •
Frederic Tarrés Puigpelat of Berga and 25 Companions (died between 28 July 1936 to 17 February 1937), Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War from Barcelona, beatified on 21 November 2015. •
Andrés González-Díez González-Núñez of Palazuelo and 31 Companions (died between 31 July 1936 to 19 May 1937), Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War, beatified on 13 October 2013. (this group also includes
Fernando Olmedo Reguera) •
Anicet Adalbert Kopliński (30 July 1875 – 16 October 1941), Martyr of the Nazi Occupation of Poland during the Second World War, beatified on 13 June 1999. •
Fidelis Chojnacki (1 November 1906 – 9 July 1942), Martyr of the Nazi Occupation of Poland during the Second World War, beatified on 13 June 1999. •
Florian (Jozef) Stępniak (3 January 1912 – 29 September 1942), Martyr of the Nazi Occupation of Poland during the Second World War, beatified on 13 June 1999. •
Feliks (Symforian) Ducki (10 May 1888 - 11 April 1942), Martyr of the Nazi Occupation of Poland during the Second World War, beatified on 13 June 1999. •
Hieronim (Fidelis) Chojnacki (1 November 1906 - 9 July 1942), Martyr of the Nazi Occupation of Poland during the Second World War, beatified on 13 June 1999. •
Jozef (Henryk) Krzysztofik (28 March 1908 - 4 August 1942), Martyr of the Nazi Occupation of Poland during the Second World War, beatified on 13 June 1999. •
Jacques Ghazir Haddad (1 February 1875 - 26 June 1954), Lebanese friar and founder of the Franciscan Sisters of the Cross, beatified on 22 June 2008. •
Leopoldo de Alpandeire (Francisco Tomás de San Juan Bautista Márquez y Sánchez) • Carlo Maria of Abbiategrasso (Gaetano Antonio Vigevano) (30 August 1825 - 21 February 1859), priest, declared Venerable on 13 December 2021 • Anastasius of Altwis (Joseph Alois Hartmann) (24 February 1803 - 24 April 1866), Swiss Capuchin and Apostolic Vicar of Patna, declared Venerable on 21 December 1998 • Esteban of Adoáin (Francisco Pedro Marcuello Zabalza) (11 October 1808 - 7 October 1880), priest, declared Venerable on 21 December 1989 • Marie-Antoine of Lavaur (François-Léon Clergue) (23 December 1825 - 8 February 1907), French priest, declared Venerable on 23 January 2020 • Marcellino of Capradosso (Giovanni Maoloni) (22 September 1873 - 26 February 1909), professed religious, declared Venerable on 8 November 2017. • Francisco Simón Ródenas of Orihuela (2 October 1849 - 22 August 1914),
Bishop of Santa Marta, declared Venerable on 3 April 2014 •
Angelico of Caltanisetta (Vincenzo Lipàni) (28 December 1842 - 9 July 1920), priest and founder of the Franciscan Sisters of the Lord, declared Venerable on 5 July 2019 • Daniele di Samarate (Felice Rossini) (12 June 1876 - 19 May 1924), priest, declared Venerable on 23 March 2017. •
Luis of Masamagrell (José María Amigó Ferrer) (17 October 1854 – 1 October 1934),
Bishop of Segorbe and founder of the Capuchin Tertiary Fathers and Brothers of Our Lady of Sorrows and Capuchin Tertiary Sisters of the Holy Family (also known as
Amigonians), declared Venerable on 13 June 1992. • Daniele of Torricella (Dario Coppini) (1 September 1867 - 10 December 1945), priest, declared Venerable on 2 April 1993 •
Giacomo of Balduina (Beniamino Filon) (2 August 1900 - 21 July 1948), priest, declared Venerable on 16 June 2017 • Ante of Razbojine (Josip Tomičić) (23 March 1901 - 25 November 1981), Croatian priest, declared Venerable on 14 March 2024 • Manuel of Beizama (Alejandro Labaka Ugarte) (19 April 1920 - 21 July 1987), Apostolic Vicar of Aguarico declared Venerable on 22 May 2025 •
Damiano of Bozzano (Pio Giannotti) (5 November 1898 - 31 May 1997), priest, declared Venerable on 6 April 2019 • Gianfranco Maria of Gignese (Gianfranco Chiti) (6 May 1921 - 20 November 2004), priest, declared Venerable on 24 January 2024
Servants of God • Girolamo of Cammarata (Alessandro Caruso) (c. 1549 - 22 February 1627), priest • Tommaso of San Donato (Giovanni Battista Ricci) (26 January 1578 - 22 March 1648), priest • Fiacre of Kilkenny (John Tobin) (c. 1620 - 6 March 1656), Martyr of the Protestant Reformation in Ireland • Giovanni Francesco of Lucca (Iacopo Torre [Orsucci]) (29 February 1592 - 14 January 1665), priest • John Baptist of Ulster (James Dowdall) (c. 1626 - 20 February 1710), Martyr of the Protestant Reformation in Ireland • Georg of Augsburg (Andreas Erhardt) (25 November 1696 - 7 October 1762), German professed religious • Ludovico of Mazzarino (Carmelo Giovanni Matteo Napoli) (27 June 1708 - 23 April 1764), priest • Felice Maria of Marola (Alessandro Faggioni) (8 February 1713 - 25 September 1787), priest • Benoît of Beaucaire and 4 Companions (died 14 June 1790), Martyrs of the French Revolution from the
Diocese of Nimes • Francesco of Lagonegro (Giacomo Antonio Scalderone) (3 March 1717 - 2 January 1804), priest • Antonio of Rome (Domenico Galli) (5 January 1746 - 27 October 1813), priest • Gaetano di Messina (Santi Lentini) (15 August 1807 - 9 January 1878), founder of the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Good Counsel • Vital Maria of Pernabuco (Antônio Gonçalves de Oliveira) (27 November 1844 - 4 July 1878),
Bishop of Olinda, declared as a Servant of God on 3 November 1994. • Fortunat of Tours (Henri Caumont) (10 December 1871 - 6 August 1930),
Bishop of Ajmer and founder of the Prabhudasi Sisters of Ajmer – Handmaids of the Lord and Mission Sisters of Ajmer • Damiano Sfascia of Cingoli (6 May 1875 - 23 August 1936), priest, declared as a Servant of God on 6 July 2002 • Pietro of San Pietro Clarenza (Pietro Privitera) (8 November 1881 - 4 October 1939), professed religious • Charles of Ploemeur (Alfred le Neouannis) (8 March 1870 - 6 August 1941), priest, declared as a Servant of God on 16 December 2020 • Inácio of Ribeirão Preto (João dal Monte) (28 August 1897 - 29 May 1963), Bishop of Guaxupé in Brazil, declared as a Servant of God in 2017 • Casiano María of Madrid (Juan Morera Coll) (20 October 1892 - 28 June 1965), priest • Gabriele of Frazzanò (Antonio Machì) (7 June 1907 - 17 April 1973), priest, declared as a Servant of God on 14 December 2020 • John Peter Savarinayagam (29 May 1941 - 2 March 1979), Indian priest, declared as a Servant of God on 31 October 2019 • Romain of Saint-Claude (Louis Coutty) (7 February 1905 - 14 June 1979), French Capuchin • Dionisio of Silvano dʼOrba (Giovanni Mazzucco) (8 March 1907 - 8 January 1990), priest • Nazareno of Pula (Giovanni Zucca) (21 January 1911 - 29 February 1992), professed religious, declared as a Servant of God on 27 November 2003 • Domingo of Tacuarembó (Umberto Orsetti Andrea) (4 May 1899 - 8 January 1994), priest • Daniele of San Giovanni Rotondo (Michele Natale) (28 June 1914 - 6 July 1994), priest, declared as a Servant of God in 2013 • Nemésio of Veranópolis (José Bernardi) (9 March 1927 - 4 February 2016), Brazilian priest, declared as a Servant of God on 3 February 2022 ==Other notable Capuchins==