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List of saints canonized by Pope Pius XI

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This article is a list of saints canonized by Pope Pius XI.

No. Saint Date of Canonization Place of Canonization Reference
1. Thérèse of Lisieux 17 May 1925 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [1]
2. Peter Canisius 21 May 1925 Rome, Italy [citation needed]
3. Madeleine Sophie Barat 24 May 1925 Rome, Italy [citation needed]
4. Marie-Madeleine Postel 24 May 1925 Rome, Italy [citation needed]
5. Bogumilus 27 May 1925 Rome (equipollent) [citation needed]
6. John Vianney 31 May 1925 Rome, Italy [citation needed]
7. Jean Eudes 31 May 1925 Rome, Italy [citation needed]
8. Catherine of Palma 22 June 1930 Rome, Italy [citation needed]
9. Lucy Filippini 22 June 1930 Rome, Italy [citation needed]
10. Canadian Martyrs 29 June 1930 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
11. Robert Bellarmine 29 June 1930 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
12. Theophilus of Corte 29 June 1930 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
13. Albertus Magnus 16 December 1931 Vatican City [citation needed]
14. Andrew Fournet 4 June 1933 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
15. Bernadette Soubirous 8 December 1933 Rome, Italy [citation needed]
16. Joan Antidea Thouret 14 January 1934 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
17. Maria Micaela Desmaisieres 4 March 1934 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
18. Louise de Marillac 11 March 1934 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
19. Giuseppe Benedetto Cottolengo 19 March 1934 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
20. Pompilio Maria Pirrotti 19 March 1934 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
21. Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart 19 March 1934 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
22. John Bosco 1 April 1934 Rome, Italy [citation needed]
23. Conrad of Parzham 20 May 1934 Rome, Italy [citation needed]
24. John Fisher 19 May 1935 Vatican City [citation needed]
25. Thomas More 19 May 1935 Vatican City [citation needed]
26. Hemma of Gurk 5 January 1938 Rome (equipollent) [citation needed]
27. Andrew Bobola 17 April 1938 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
28. Giovanni Leonardi 17 April 1938 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]
29. Salvador of Horta 17 April 1938 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City [citation needed]

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References

  1. ^ "Canonization – Homily of Pope Pius XI at the Canonization of St. Thérèse on 17 May 1925". Eternal Word Television Network. Retrieved 2021-04-04. Source: Taylor, Thomas N. (1930). Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, The Little Flower of Jesus. New York: P.J. Kennedy & Sons. pp. 271–274.
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