The following people belonging to the Order have been proclaimed saints: (1214–1270) was declared Patron of the Order. (1207–1231) is the Patroness of the Order. (1412–1431) •
Elizabeth of Hungary (d. 1877) •
Marguerite Bays (d.1879) •
Maria Giuseppa Rossello (d.1880) •
John Bosco (d.1917) •
Pope John XXIII (d.1963) Seventeen members of the Third Order of St. Francis were included in the canonization of the
26 Martyrs of Japan. More members of the Third Order of St. Francis were included in the canonization of the
Martyrs of Japan and the
Chinese Martyrs. Numerous Secular Franciscans have been beatified, including: •
Gerardo Mecatti da Villamagna (c. 1174 - 13 May 1242), also a professed member of the
Order of St. John, beatified on 18 March 1833 •
Umiliana de' Cerchi (c.1219 - 19 May 1246), widow, beatified on 24 July 1694 •
Lucchese di Poggibonsi (c. 1180 - 28 April 1260), the first Franciscan tertiay, beatified on 25 March 1697 •
Pope Gregory X (Teobaldo Visconti) (c. 1210 – 10 January 1276), Bishop of Rome, beatified on 8 July 1713 •
Novellone of Faenza (died 27 July 1280), pilgrim and penitent, beatified on 4 June 1817 •
Pietro Pettinaio di Siena (c. 1189 - 4 December 1289), comb-maker, beatified on 18 August 1802 •
Gerardo di Monte Santo (de Lunel) (c. 1275 - c. 1298), hermit, beatified on 1 August 1742 •
Bartolo Buonpedoni da San Gimignano (c.1228 – 12 December 1300), priest, beatified on 27 April 1910 •
Giovanni Pelingotto (c. 1240 – 1 June 1304), hermit, beatified on 13 November 1918 •
Giovanna da Signa (c. 1245 – 9 November 1307), recluse, beatified on 21 September 1798 •
Giacomo Villa l'Elemosiniere ("the Almsgiver") (c. 1260/1270 - 15 January 1312), martyr of the Servite Order who might also be a Secular Franciscan, beatified on 17 May 1806 •
Ramon Llull (c. 1232 - possibly 25 March 1315 or 1316), philosopher, beatified on 11 September 1847 •
Vivaldo Stricchi da San Gimignano (c. 1260 - 1 May 1320), disciple of Bl.
Bartolo Buonpedoni, beatified on 13 February 1908 •
Pietro Cresci da Foligno (c. 1243 - c. 1323), hermit, beatified on 11 May 1400 •
Giovanni Cini della Pace da Pisa (c. 1270 - c. 1335), professed religious, beatified on 10 September 1857 •
Cecco da Pesaro (c. 1270 - 5 August 1350), professed religious, beatified on 31 March 1859 •
Michelina Metelli Malatesta da Pesaro (c. 1300 – 19 June 1356), tertiary, beatified on 13 April 1737 •
Delphina of Glandeves (c. 1284 - 26 November 1358), Countess of Sabran through her marriage with
Saint Elzear of Sabran, beatified on 24 July 1694 •
Charles de Blois-Châtillon (c. 1319 – 29 September 1364), Duke of Brittany, beatified on 14 December 1904 •
Giovanni Saziari (c. 1327 - 21 April 1371), farmer, beatified on 9 December 1980 •
Ugolino Magalotti da Fiegni (c. 1300 - 11 December 1373), hermit, beatified on 4 December 1856 •
Lucia da Caltagirone (died c. 1400), tertiary, beatified on 4 June 1514 •
Paola Gambara-Costa (3 March 1463 - 24 January 1515), noblewoman, beatified on 14 August 1845 •
Ludovica Albertoni della Cetera (c. 1473 - 31 January 1533), noblewoman, beatified on 28 January 1671 •
Ippolito Galantini (14 October 1565 – 20 March 1619), teacher and founder of the Congregation of Christian Doctrine and titled the "Apostle of Florence", beatified on 19 June 1825 •
Johannes Hara Mondo (died 4 December 1623), martyr of Japan, beatified on 24 November 2008 •
Leo of Satsuma, Lucia de Freitas and 17 Companions (died between 10 September 1622 to 3 September 1632), Martyrs of Japan, beatified on 7 May 1867 •
Cristóbal of Saint Catherine (25 July 1638 – 21 July 1690), founder of the Franciscan Hospitallers of Jesus of Nazareth, beatified on 7 April 2013 •
Elisabetta Sanna Porcu (23 April 1788 – 17 February 1857), married layperson and also a member of the Union of the Catholic Apostolate, beatified on 17 September 2016 •
Nazju Falzon (1 July 1813 – 1 July 1865), Maltese cleric and tertiary, beatified on 9 May 2001 •
Giuseppe Antonio Tovini (14 March 1841 – 16 January 1897), banker and lawyer, beatified on 20 September 1998 •
Teresa Manganiello (1 January 1849 – 4 November 1876), tertiary, beatified on 22 May 2010 •
Maria Franziska Schervier (3 January 1819 – 14 December 1876), founder of the
Poor Sisters of St. Francis and the
Franciscan Sisters of the Poor, beatified on 28 April 1974 •
Antoine Chevrier (16 April 1825 – 2 October 1879), founder of the Sisters of Prado and the Institute of the Priests of Prado, beatified on 4 October 1986 •
Contardo Ferrini (5 April 1859 – 17 October 1902), jurist, legal scholar, and also a member of the
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, beatified on 13 April 1947 •
Aniela (Angela) Salawa (9 September 1881 – 12 March 1922), Polish tertiary, beatified on 13 August 1991 •
Eurosia Fabris Barban (27 September 1866 – 8 January 1932), mother of a family, beatified on 6 November 2005 •
Ceferino Giménez Malla (26 August 1861 – 9 August 1936), Romani catechist and also a member of the
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul martyred during the Spanish Civil War, beatified on 4 May 1997 •
Pedro Sanchez Barba and Fulgencio Martinez Garcia (died between 4 September 1936 and 4 October 1936), Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War from the Diocese of Catagena, beatified on 13 October 2013 •
Franz Jägerstätter (20 May 1907 – 9 August 1943), German
conscientious objector during
World War II and martyr of the faith, beatified on 26 October 2007 •
Lucien Botovasoa (c. 1908 – 14 April 1947), Madagascan teacher and martyr, beatified on 15 April 2018 •
Armida Barelli (1 December 1882 – 15 August 1952), co-founder of the Secular Institute of the Missionaries of the Kingship of Christ, beatified on 30 April 2022 •
Veronica Antal (7 December 1935 – 24 August 1958), Romanian martyr of chastity, beatified on 22 September 2018 •
Luis Obdulio Arroyo Navarro (21 June 1950 – 1 July 1981), Guatemalan missionary and martyr, beatified on 27 October 2018
Declared Blessed by popular acclaim: • Buonadonna de' Segni (died 28 April 1260), who, along with her husband
Lucchese di Poggibonsi, were the first Franciscan tertiaries •
Bonavita da Lugo (c. 1238 – 1 March 1275), penitent •
Marzio da Pieve di Compresseto (c. 1210 - 8 October 1301), hermit •
Galeotto Roberto Malatesta (3 February 1411 – 10 October 1432),
condottiero and Lord of Rimini One other Secular Franciscan has served as Bishop of Rome (Pope): •
Gregory IX •
John Michael Talbot ==See also==