Many cardinals have been canonized (made saints) or are otherwise venerated ("raised to the altars") by the Catholic Church.
Saints •
Bernardo degli Uberti, O.S.B.Vall. (c. 1060 – 4 December 1133),
Bishop of Parma, canonized on 3 December 1139. •
Guarino Foscari da Palestrina, C.R.S.A. (c. 1080 – 6 February 1158),
Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina, canonized in 1159 •
Bonaventura da Bagnoregio, O.F.M. (c. 1221 – 15 July 1274), scholar,
Cardinal Bishop of Albano, and
Doctor of the Church (
Seraphic Doctor), canonized on 14 April 1482. •
John Fisher (c. 19 October 1469 – 22 June 1535),
Bishop of Rochester executed by order of
Henry VIII during the
English Reformation for refusing to accept him as the
supreme head of the Church of England, canonized on 19 May 1935. •
Carlo Borromeo (2 October 1538 – 3 November 1584),
Archbishop of Milan, founder of the
Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, and a leading figure of the
Counter-Reformation, canonized on 1 November 1610. •
Roberto Bellarmino, S.J. (4 October 1542 – 17 September 1621), a leading figure of the
Counter-Reformation, and
Doctor of the Church, canonized on 29 June 1930. •
Gregorio Barbarigo (16 September 1625 – 18 June 1697),
Bishop of Padua who distinguished himself for his diplomatic and scholastic service, canonized on 26 May 1960. •
Giuseppe Maria Tomasi, C.R. (12 September 1649 – 1 January 1713),
Cardinal-Priest of Santi Silvestro e Martino ai Monti, whose scholarship was a significant source of the
reforms in the
liturgy of the
Catholic Church during the 20th century, canonized on 12 October 1986. •
John Henry Newman, C.O. (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890), convert from Anglicanism and appointed
Cardinal-Deacon of
San Giorgio in Velabro, canonized on 13 October 2019.
Blesseds •
Pietro "Igneo" Aldobrandini, O.S.B.Vall. (died 11 November 1089),
Cardinal-Bishop of Albano, beatified on 4 March 1673. •
Pierre de Luxembourg, O.Cart. (19 July 1369 – 2 July 1387),
Bishop of Metz, beatified on 9 April 1527. •
Bonaventura Badoer da Peraga, O.S.A. (22 June 1332 – 10 June 1389), Prior General of the Order of Saint Augustine, beatified in c. 1440. •
Giovanni Dominici, O.P. (c. 1355 – 10 June 1419), Apostolic Administrator of
Bova, beatified on 9 April 1832. •
Niccolò Albergati, O.Cart. (c. 1373 – 9 May 1443),
Bishop of Bologna and
papal diplomat to
France and
England, beatified on 25 September 1744. •
Louis Aleman, C.R.S.J. (c. February 1390 – 16 September 1450),
Archbishop of Arles, beatified on 9 April 1527. •
Paolo Burali d'Arezzo, C.R. (c. 1511 – 17 June 1578),
Archbishop of Naples, beatified on 18 June 1772. •
Giuseppe Benedetto Dusmet, O.S.B. (15 August 1818 – 4 April 1894),
Archbishop of Catania, beatified on 25 September 1988. •
Marcelo Spínola y Maestre (14 January 1835 – 19 January 1906),
Archbishop of Seville and founder of the Handmaids of the Divine Heart, beatified on 29 March 1987. •
Ciriaco María Sancha y Hervás (17 June 1833 – 25 February 1909),
Archbishop of Toledo,
Primate of Spain and the
Patriarch of the West Indies, and founder of the Sisters of Charity of Cardinal Sancha, beatified on 18 October 2009. •
Andrea Carlo Ferrari (13 August 1850 – 2 February 1921),
Archbishop of Milan, beatified on 10 May 1987. •
Clemens August Graf von Galen (16 March 1878 – 22 March 1946), former count and
Bishop of Münster, who denounced
Gestapo lawlessness and the
persecution of the Church in
Nazi Germany, beatified on 9 October 2005. •
Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster, O.S.B. (8 January 1880 – 30 August 1954),
Archbishop of Milan, beatified on 12 May 1996. •
Alojzije Stepinac (8 May 1898 – 10 February 1960),
Archbishop of Zagreb martyred by communist forces in Croatia, beatified on 3 October 1998. •
Iuliu Hossu (30 January 1885 – 28 May 1970),
Bishop of Cluj-Gherla appointed cardinal
in pectore and martyred by communist forces in Romania, beatified on 2 June 2019 •
Stefan Wyszyński (3 August 1901 – 28 May 1981),
Archbishop of Warsaw and
Archbishop of Gniezno, well known for his stands against both
Nazism and
Communism, beatified on 12 September 2021. •
Eduardo Francisco Pironio (3 December 1920 – 5 February 1998), Argentinian
Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina-Porto Mirteto, beatified on 16 December 2023.
Declared Blessed by popular acclaim •
Henri de Marcy, O.Cist (c. 1136 – 1 January 1189),
Cardinal-Bishop of Albano, venerated by the
Cistercian Order •
Tesauro Beccaria, O.S.B.Vall. (died 12 September 1258), Abbot General of the Order martyred for having secretly negotiated with Manfred of Sicily in favor to return the Ghibellines to Florence, venerated by the
Vallumbrosan Order •
Francesco Ronci, O.S.B.Coel. (c. 1223 – 13 October 1294), Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso and Superior General of the
Celestine Order, venerated in the
Diocese of Teramo-Atri • Domenico Serrano, O.de.M. (died 9 July 1348), professor of the University of Paris and Cardinal-Priest of
Santi Quatto Coronati, also the Master General of the
Mercedarian Order, of which the Order now venerates •
Alessandro Oliva da Sassoferato, O.S.A. (c. 1407 – 20 August 1463),
Cardinal-Priest of Santa Susanna, venerated in the
Order of Saint Augustine.
Venerables •
Marcantonio Barbarigo (6 March 1640 – 26 May 1706), relative of
Gregorio Barbarigo,
Archbishop of Montefiascone e Corneto, founder of the Pontifical Institute of the
Religious Teachers Filippini, Religious Teachers Filippini of Montefiascone and the Augustinian Sisters of Divine Love, declared Venerable on 6 July 2007. •
Pietro Marcellino Corradini (2 June 1658 – 8 February 1743),
Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati, founder of the Congregation of the Collegine Sisters of the Holy Family, declared Venerable on 24 April 2021. •
Sisto Riario Sforza (5 December 1810 – 29 September 1877),
Archbishop of Naples who aided victims of two
cholera epidemics and the 1861 eruption of
Mount Vesuvius, declared Venerable on 28 June 2012. •
Guglielmo da Piova (Lorenzo Antonio Massaja), O.F.M. Cap. (9 June 1809 – 6 August 1889),
Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Vitale, Gervasio e Protasio missionary, declared Venerable on 1 December 2016. •
August Jozef Hlond, S.D.B. (5 July 1881 – 22 October 1948),
Archbishop of Poznań and Gniezno and as
Primate of Poland, declared Venerable on 19 May 2018. •
Elia Dalla Costa (14 May 1872 – 22 December 1961),
Archbishop of Florence, declared Venerable on 4 May 2017. •
József Mindszenty (29 March 1892 – 6 May 1975),
Archbishop of Esztergom and
Prince-Primate of Hungary, declared Venerable on 12 February 2019 •
Phanxicô Xaviê Nguyễn Văn Thuận (17 April 1928 – 16 September 2002), Vietnamese cardinal and
President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, declared Venerable on 4 May 2017.
Servants of God •
Hélie de Bourdeilles, O.F.M. (c. 1423 – 5 July 1484),
Archbishop of Tours, declared as a Servant of God on 26 February 1913. •
Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, O.F.M. (c. 1436 – 8 November 1517), inquisitor,
Archbishop of Toledo, and
Primate of Spain, declared as a Servant of God on 15 October 1669. •
Stanisław Hozjusz (5 May 1504 – 5 August 1579),
Prince-Bishop of Warmia •
Cesare Baronio, C.R. (30 October 1538 – 10 June 1607),
Cardinal Priest of Santi Nereo ed Achilleo •
Marcello d'Aste (21 July 1657 – 11 June 1709), Cardinal-Priest of Santi Silvestro e Martino ai Monti •
Giovanni Antonio Guadagni, O.C.D. (14 September 1674 – 15 January 1759),
Vicar General of Rome •
Carlo Odescalchi, S.J. (5 March 1785 – 17 August 1841),
Archbishop of Ferrara and
Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina •
Lodovico Altieri (17 July 1805 – 11 August 1867),
Bishop of Albano and
Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, declared as a Servant of God on 14 March 2009. •
Giuseppe Guarino (6 March 1827 – 21 September 1897),
Archbishop of Messina and founder of the Apostles of the Holy Family, declared as a Servant of God on 20 January 1986. •
François-Marie-Benjamin Richard de la Vergne (1 March 1819 – 27 January 1908),
Archbishop of Paris •
Rafael Merry del Val y Zulueta (10 October 1865 – 26 February 1930),
Secretary of the Congregation of the Holy Office •
Pietro la Fontaine (29 November 1860 – 9 July 1935),
Patriarch of Venice •
Carlo Rossi (Raffaello di San Giuseppe), O.C.D. (28 October 1876 – 17 September 1948),
Secretary of the Sacred Consistorial Congregation •
Joseph Leon Cardijn (13 November 1882 – 24 July 1967), Cardinal-Deacon of
San Michele Arcangelo a Pietralata and founder of the movement of
Young Christian Workers (Jocists), declared as a Servant of God in 2015 •
Josef Beran (29 December 1888 – 17 May 1969),
Archbishop of Prague, declared as a Servant of God on 9 February 1998. •
Charles Journet (26 January 1891 – 15 April 1975),
Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Campitelli, and the first Swiss to be named a cardinal •
Émile Biayenda (c. 1927 – 23 March 1977), Congolese
Archbishop of Brazzaville whose cause of murder is still undetermined, declared as a Servant of God on 20 March 1995. •
Henri-Marie de Lubac, S.J. (20 February 1896 – 4 September 1991), Cardinal-Deacon of
Santa Maria in Domnica, whose writings and doctrinal research played a key role in shaping the
Second Vatican Council •
Anastasio Alberto Ballestrero, O.C.D. (3 October 1913 – 21 June 1998),
Archbishop of Turin, declared as a Servant of God in 2014 •
Paul Zoungrana, M.Afr. (3 September 1917 – 4 June 2000),
Archbishop of Ouagadougou •
José Alí Lebrún Moratinos (19 March 1919 – 21 February 2001),
Archbishop of Caracas •
Franjo Kuharić (15 April 1919 – 11 March 2002),
Archbishop of Zagreb •
Maurice Michael Otunga (c. January 1923 – 6 September 2003),
Archbishop of Nairobi •
Peter Porekuu Dery (10 May 1918 – 6 March 2008), Ghanaian
Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Elena fuori Porta Prenestina and
Archbishop of Tamale, declared as a Servant of God on 13 July 2013. •
Bernardin Gantin (8 May 1922 – 13 May 2008), Beninese
Dean of the College of Cardinals and Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia, declared as a Servant of God in January 2025. • Stéphanos II Ghattas|Andraos Ghattas [Stéphanos II], C.M. (16 January 1920 – 20 January 2009), Eparch of Alexandria of the Copts •
Stephen Kim Sou-hwan (8 May 1922 – 16 February 2009),
Archbishop of Seoul and the first Korean to be elevated to the cardinalate • Gilberto Angelo Agustino (26 July 1922 – 31 January 2017), titular cardinal of
Santi Urbano e Lorenzo a Prima Porta •
Liubomyr Huzar, MSU (26 February 1933 – 31 May 2017),
Major Archbishop of Kyiv-Galicia ==See also==