Saint Frederick of Utrecht
Grandson of King Radbod, Frederick became Bishop of Utrecht in the 9th century. A great reformer and evangelizer of Frisia, he fought against immorali…
First name and chronology
9 saints and blesseds bear the name Frederick, between 803 and 1937; the most famous is Saint Frederick, celebrated on July 18th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
Grandson of King Radbod, Frederick became Bishop of Utrecht in the 9th century. A great reformer and evangelizer of Frisia, he fought against immorali…
A high-ranking lord in Verdun, Frederick renounced his titles to enter the monastery of Saint-Vannes with his friend Richard. He distinguished himself…
Augustinian lay brother and carpenter in Regensburg during the 13th-14th century, famous for his humility and Eucharistic devotion.
Originally from the area around Paris, Saint Frédéric (or Flédéric) became the devoted pastor of the parish of Vlierzèle in East Flanders. Recognized …
Frédéric Ozanam (1813-1853) was a French layperson, founder of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul and a precursor of the Church's social doctrine.
A Slovenian missionary in the United States, nicknamed the "Snowshoe Priest," Frederic Baraga evangelized the Native Americans of Michigan and became …
An Italian priest and court chaplain, Federico Albert founded numerous educational works in Lanzo Torinese and the congregation of the Albertine Siste…
Frédéric Janssoone (1838-1916) was a French Franciscan priest, missionary in the Holy Land and later in Canada, recognized for his apostolic zeal and …
Blessed Frederic of Berga and his 25 companions, Capuchins of Catalonia, were martyred in hatred of the faith during the Spanish Civil War between 193…
The feast of Frederick is celebrated on July 18th, in memory of Saint Frederick.
9 saints and blesseds bear the name Frederick, including Saint Frederick, Saint Frederick, Frederick, Frederic Tarrés Puigpelat and 25 companions (26) and Federico Albert.
The most famous saint named Frederick is Saint Frederick (9th century).