(1649–1713). The Order has numbered among its members: • Saints •
Gaetano dei Conti di Thiene (6 October 1480 – 7 August 1547), founder of the Congregation, canonised on 12 April 1671 •
Andrea Avellino ( – 10 November 1608), priest, canonised on 16 October 1690 •
Giuseppe Maria Tomasi (12 September 1649 – 1 January 1713), cardinal, canonised on 12 October 1986 • Blesseds •
Giovanni Francesco Marinoni (25 December 1490 – 31 December 1562), priest, beatified on 5 December 1764 •
Paolo Burali d'Arezzo ( – 17 June 1578), cardinal, beatified on 18 June 1772 • Venerables •
Orsola Benincasa (20 October 1547 – 20 October 1618), founder of the Theatine Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, declared Venerable on 7 August 1793 • Franceso Olimpio (5 August 1559 – 21 February 1639), priest, declared Venerable on 10 August 1783 • Vincenzo Maria Morelli (25 April 1741 – 22 August 1812),
Archbishop of Otranto, declared Venerable on 11 December 2019 • Servants of God • Giacomo Torno ( – 18 January 1609), priest • Antonio Sagrera Gayá (31 October 1904 – 22 November 1992), priest • Non-saints •
Lorenzo Scupoli • •
Guarino Guarini It has also furnished one pope,
Paul IV (Giovanni Pietro Carafa), 250
bishops,
archbishops, and papal legates, and several
cardinals. Among noted 19th-century Theatines was the
Sicilian Father
Gioacchino Ventura dei baroni di Raulica, a philosopher,
littérateur, and orator. One of his most celebrated works is his funeral oration on the death of
Daniel O'Connell. The astronomer
Giuseppe Piazzi (1746–1826), professor of mathematics and astronomy in Palermo, Sicily, discoverer of the first asteroid, Ceres, in 1801, became a Theatine at the age of 19. ==See also==