List of canonised popes
This article lists the Popes who have been canonised or recognised as Saints in the Roman Catholic Church they had led. A total of 83 (out of 266) Popes have been recognised universally as canonised saints, including all of the first 35 Popes (31 of whom were martyrs) and 52 of the first 54. If Pope Liberius is numbered amongst the Saints as in Eastern Christianity, all of the first 49 Popes become recognised as Saints, of whom 31 are Martyr-Saints, and 53 of the first 54 Pontiffs would be acknowledged as Saints. In addition, 13 other Popes are in the process of becoming canonised Saints: As of December 2018, two are recognised as being Servants of God, two are recognised as being Venerable, and nine have been declared Blessed or Beati, making a total of 95 (97 if Pope Liberius and Pope Adeodatus II are recognised to be Saints) of the 266 Roman Pontiffs being recognised and venerated for their heroic virtues and inestimable contributions to the Church.
The most recently reigning Pope to have been canonised was Pope John Paul II, whose cause for canonisation was opened in May 2005. John Paul II was beatified on May 1, 2011, by Pope Benedict XVI and later canonised, along with Pope John XXIII, by Pope Francis on April 27, 2014.[1] Pope Francis also canonised Pope Paul VI on October 14, 2018.
Saints
- Pope Adeodatus I[2]
- Pope Adrian III[3]
- Pope Agapetus I
- Pope Agatho
- Pope Alexander I
- Pope Anacletus
- Pope Anastasius I
- Pope Anicetus
- Pope Anterus
- Pope Benedict II
- Pope Boniface I
- Pope Boniface IV
- Pope Caius
- Pope Callixtus I
- Pope Celestine I
- Pope Celestine V
- Pope Clement I
- Pope Cornelius
- Pope Damasus I
- Pope Dionysius
- Pope Eleuterus
- Pope Eugene I
- Pope Eusebius
- Pope Eutychian
- Pope Evaristus
- Pope Fabian
- Pope Felix I
- Pope Felix III
- Pope Felix IV
- Pope Gelasius I
- Pope Gregory I (the Great)
- Pope Gregory II
- Pope Gregory III
- Pope Gregory VII
- Pope Hilarius
- Pope Hormisdas
- Pope Hyginus
- Pope Innocent I
- Pope John I
- Pope John XXIII
- Pope John Paul II (the Great)
- Pope Julius I
- Pope Leo I (the Great)
- Pope Leo II
- Pope Leo III
- Pope Leo IV
- Pope Leo IX
- Pope Linus
- Pope Lucius I
- Pope Marcellinus
- Pope Marcellus I
- Pope Mark
- Pope Martin I
- Pope Miltiades
- Pope Nicholas I (the Great)
- Pope Paschal I
- Pope Paul I
- Pope Paul VI[4]
- Pope Peter (Apostle)
- Pope Pius I
- Pope Pius V
- Pope Pius X
- Pope Pontian
- Pope Sergius I
- Pope Silverius
- Pope Simplicius
- Pope Siricius
- Pope Sixtus I
- Pope Sixtus II
- Pope Sixtus III
- Pope Soter
- Pope Stephen I
- Pope Sylvester I
- Pope Symmachus
- Pope Telesphorus
- Pope Urban I
- Pope Victor I
- Pope Vitalian
- Pope Zachary
- Pope Zephyrinus
- Pope Zosimus
See also
Lists
- List of popes who died violently
- List of popes
- List of popes sorted alphabetically
- List of popes by length of reign
- List of ages of popes (including the youngest and the oldest popes)
- List of Sovereigns of the Vatican City State
References
- Pentin, Edward. "It’s Official: John Paul II and John XXIII to Be Canonized April 27", National Catholic Register, Oct 14, 2013
- Kelly, Leo. "Pope St. Deusdedit." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. 2 April 2016
- Loughlin, James. "Pope St. Adrian III." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 2 April 2016
- Declaration of the heroic virtue of the servant of God, Paul VI
- Biography of Bl. Pope Pius IX
- Webster, Douglas Raymund. "Pope Bl. Urban V." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 13 Feb. 2013
- Webster, Douglas Raymund. "Pope Blessed Victor III." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 13 Feb. 2013
- Opening of the cause of canonization of the Servant of God Albino Luciani, Pope John Paul I: November 23, 2003
- Miranda, Salvador. "Orsini, O.P., Vincenzo Maria", Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, August 18, 2015