List of saints of the Society of Jesus

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St. Ignatius of Loyola, recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, founded the Society of Jesus in 1534.

The list of saints of the Society of Jesus here is alphabetical. It includes Jesuit saints from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Since the founder of the Jesuits, St Ignatius of Loyola, was canonised in 1622, there have been 52 other Jesuits canonised.[1]

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  • Peter Favre (1506–1546), first French Jesuit and co-founder of the Society.

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  • James Kisai (1533-1597), one of the Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan.
  • Stanislaus Kostka (1550–1568), Polish novice.

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Jesuit Martyrs of China including Saint Lèon-Ignance Mangin SJ

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  • John Ogilvie (1579–1615), Scottish Jesuit martyr during reign of James VI.
  • Alfonso Rodríguez Olmedo (1598-1628), Spanish missionary to Paraguay.
  • Nicholas Owen (c. 1550–1606), built priest holes in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England.

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  • Bernardino Realino (1530–1616), pastor of Lecce.
  • John Francis Regis (1597–1640), French priest.
  • Alphonsus Rodriguez (1532–1617), Jesuit brother, Spanish writer and mystic.
  • José María Rubio (1864–1929), Spanish priest, canonized in 2003.

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Saint Francis Xavier SJ, missionary to Asia

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  • Francis Xavier (1506–1552), co-founder of the Society of Jesus, Spanish missionary to Asia.

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  1. ^ List of saints from Society of Jesus, retrieved 23 December 2014
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