Saint Martin of Tours
A former Roman soldier born in Hungary, Martin converted to Christianity and became the first great monk of the Gauls before being elected Bishop of T…
First name and chronology
9 saints and blesseds bear the name Martin, between 362 and 1937; the most famous is Saint Martin, celebrated on November 11th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
A former Roman soldier born in Hungary, Martin converted to Christianity and became the first great monk of the Gauls before being elected Bishop of T…
Originally from Pannonia, Martin of Braga became the apostle of Gallaecia in the 6th century by converting the Suebi from Arianism to Catholicism. Fou…
Elected pope in 649, Martin I firmly opposed the Monothelite heresy supported by the Byzantine Emperor Constans II. Arrested in Rome and deported to C…
Vicente Bernedo (1562-1619) was a Spanish Dominican religious, missionary, and tireless evangelizer of the Bolivian Altiplano, recognized as Venerable…
Born in Lima in 1569, Martin de Porres was a Dominican lay brother renowned for his profound humility and charity toward the poor, the sick, and anima…
Martin Lumbreras Peralta and Melchor Sánchez Pérez, Spanish Augustinian Recollect priests, were sent as missionaries to the Philippines and then to Ja…
A priest from Lorraine and missionary in China, Jean-Martin Moye is the founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of Providence and the Society of Ch…
Bishop of Maribor and the first Slovenian Blessed, Anton Martin Slomšek (1800-1862) distinguished himself through his defense of the Slovenian languag…
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 Martin is celebrated on November 11th, in memory of Saint Martin.
9 saints and blesseds bear the name Martin, including Saint Martin, Saint Martin of Todi, Saint Martin of Braga, Martin de Porres and Frederic Tarrés Puigpelat and 25 companions (26).
The most famous saint named Martin is Saint Martin (4th century).