Saint Lawrence (Archdeacon of Rome)
Archdeacon of Rome under Pope Sixtus II, Lawrence was responsible for the administration of Church property. During the persecution of Valerian, he di…
First name and chronology
11 saints and blesseds bear the name Lawrence, between 201 and 1953; the most famous is Saint Lawrence, celebrated on August 10th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
Archdeacon of Rome under Pope Sixtus II, Lawrence was responsible for the administration of Church property. During the persecution of Valerian, he di…
A monk sent by Gregory the Great, Laurence succeeded Saint Augustine as Archbishop of Canterbury. Faced with the apostasy of the successors of Kings E…
A former soldier converted after an accidental homicide, Laurent became a hermit and then a Benedictine monk near Subiaco in the 13th century. He dist…
Son of the King of Leinster, Laurence was Abbot of Glendalough and later Archbishop of Dublin in the 12th century. A great mediator of peace and prote…
A Dominican religious born in Tuscany in 1359, Laurent of Ripafratta was one of the main architects of the reform of his Order. An exceptional novice …
Born into the Venetian nobility, Lawrence Justinian renounced the world to join the Canons of Saint George in Alga. Becoming the first Patriarch of Ve…
Born Giulio Cesare in Brindisi, Lawrence became an eminent Capuchin, theologian, and diplomat in the service of the papacy and the Empire. He distingu…
Guglielmo Massaia (1809-1889) was an Italian Capuchin cardinal, famous for his thirty-five years of evangelizing and humanitarian mission in Ethiopia.
Italian Passionist priest (1782-1856), known as the apostle of the Child Jesus, beatified by John Paul II in 1989.
Italian Passionist religious (1782-1856), known as the apostle of the Child Jesus, beatified by John Paul II in 1989.
Egidio Marcelli (1874-1953), in religion Brother Lawrence of the Holy Spirit, was an Italian Passionist religious, a humble mendicant brother and miss…
The feast of Lawrence is celebrated on August 10th, in memory of Saint Lawrence.
11 saints and blesseds bear the name Lawrence, including Saint Lawrence, Saint Laurence, Saint Laurence, Lawrence of Brindisi and Lawrence of Ripafratta.
The most famous saint named Lawrence is Saint Lawrence (3rd century).