List of saints of the Dominican Order

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Dominic de Guzmán, recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, founded the Dominican Order which was approved by Pope Innocent III in 1215.

The list of saints of the Dominican Order here is alphabetical. It includes Dominican saints from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Since the founder of the Dominicans, Saint Dominic, was canonized in 1234, there have been 69 other Dominicans canonized. Ingrid of Skänninge and Paul and Ninety Companions, however, have not been canonized.

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Relics of Dominican saints
  • Agnes of Montepulciano (1268-1317), prioress in medieval Tuscany.
  • Albertus Magnus (before 1200–1280), German friar and bishop, Doctor of the Church.
  • John Alcober [pl] (1694-1748), Spanish priest, one of the Martyr Saints of China.
  •  [es] (1830-1861), Spanish priest, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
  •  [es] (1702-1745), Spanish priest, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
  • Giordano Ansaloni (1598-1634), Italian friar, missionary to the Philippines and Japan, one of the 16 Martyrs of Japan.
  • Antoninus of Florence (1389-1459), Italian friar, archbishop of Florence.
  • Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), Italian friar and philosopher, Doctor of the Church.

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  • Bartholomew of Braga (1514-1590), Portuguese friar, archbishop of Braga.
  • Zdislava Berka (c.1220-1252), Czech convent foundress, wife of Havel of Markvartice.
  • Louis Bertrand (1526-1581), Spanish friar, missionary to South America.
  • Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero (1840-1914), Argentine priest, known as the "Gaucho priest".
  •  [pl] (c.1801-1839), Vietnamese catechist, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.

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  •  [pl] (-1859), Vietnamese priest, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
  • Francis Ferdinand de Capillas (1607-1648), Spanish friar, one of the Martyr Saints of China.
  •  [es] (1743-1773), Spanish friar, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
  • Catherine of Ricci (1522-1590), Italian nun, prioress of the Convent of St Vincent.
  • Catherine of Siena (1347-1380), laywoman from Siena, Doctor of the Church.
  •  [es] (1762-1838), Spanish friar, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
  • Francisco Coll Guitart (1812-1875), Spanish priest, founder of the Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin.
  • Guillaume Courtet (1589-1637), French priest, missionary to Japan, one of the 16 Martyrs of Japan.

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  •  [pl] (1775-1838), Spanish priest, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
  • Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419), Valencian friar and preacher, missionary across Europe.

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  • Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas (1843-1927), Palestinian nun, founder of the Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary of Jerusalem.
  • Francis Gil de Frederich [ca] (1702-1745), Spanish priest, missionary to the Philippines and Japan, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
  • Antonio Gonzalez (c.1593-1637), Spanish friar, missionary to the Philippines and Japan, one of the 16 Martyrs of Japan.
  •  [pl] (1594-1633), Spanish priest, missionary to the Philippines and Japan, one of the 16 Martyrs of Japan.

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  •  [it] (1765-1838), Spanish priest, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
  •  [es] (1800-1861), Spanish priest, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
  • Hyacinth of Poland (1185-1257), Polish priest and missionary, reformer of women's missionaries in Poland.

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  • John Macias (1585-1645), Spanish friar, missionary to Peru.
  • Margaret of Hungary (1242-1270), Hungarian nun, niece of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary.
  •  [pl] (c.1794-1858), Vietnamese priest, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.
  • Miguel de Aozaraza [pl] (1598-1637), Spanish priest, missionary to the Philippines and Japan, one of the 16 Martyrs of Japan.
  • Louis de Montfort (1673-1716), French priest, known for his particular devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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  • Paul and Ninety Companions (-1240), Hungarian martyrs.
  • Peter of Verona (1206-1252), Italian friar and preacher, Inquisitor in Lombardy.
  • Pope Pius V (1504-1572), Bishop of Rome, standardized the Roman Rite, instituted the feast of Our Lady of Victory.
  • Martin de Porres (1579-1639), Peruvian lay brother, patron saint of mixed-race people.

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  • Raymond of Penyafort (c.1175-1275), Catalan friar, patron saint of canon lawyers.
  •  [pl] (1590-1634), Japanese priest, one of the 16 Martyrs of Japan.
  • Rose of Lima (1586-1617), Peruvian lay, primary patroness of Peru and co-patroness of the Philippines.
  •  [pl] (1691-1748), Spanish priest, one of the Martyr Saints of China.

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Saint Thomas Aquinas, Doctor of the Church

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