Saint Catherine of Siena
The daughter of a dyer in Siena in the 14th century, Catherine dedicated herself to God from childhood and joined the Dominican Mantellate. A prominen…
First name and chronology
26 saints and blesseds bear the name Catherine, between 1373 and 1918; the most famous is Saint Catherine of Siena, celebrated on April 30th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
The daughter of a dyer in Siena in the 14th century, Catherine dedicated herself to God from childhood and joined the Dominican Mantellate. A prominen…
Born in Bologna in 1413, Catherine Vigri was raised at the court of Ferrara before dedicating herself to religious life among the Poor Clares. A mysti…
Born into the noble Fieschi family, Catherine of Genoa lived a life of profound mystical union following a sudden conversion in 1473. Married to a dif…
A Dominican mystic from Piedmont, Catherine of Racconigi lived a life of austerity and visions from childhood. Marked by the stigmata and a mystical e…
Born into the Florentine nobility, Catherine Ricci entered the Dominican convent in Prato at the age of thirteen. A great mystic, she received the sti…
An orphan from Majorca mistreated by her uncle, Catherine Thomas was a pious shepherdess before entering the Augustinians of Palma at the age of sixte…
Born into an illustrious Florentine family, Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi entered the Carmel where she lived a life marked by mystical ecstasies and heroic…
Born into the illustrious House of the Dukes of Cardona, Catherine fled the Spanish court to live for twenty years as a hermit in a cave near Roda. Di…
Blessed Catherine of Saint Augustine (1632-1668) was a French hospital nun, a pioneer of New France, and a co-founder of the Canadian Church.
Catherine de Bar, in religion Mother Mechtilde of the Blessed Sacrament, is the founder of the Institute of the Benedictines of Perpetual Adoration. B…
A Mohawk virgin born in 1656 and died in 1680, Kateri Tekakwitha was, in 2012, the first North American Indigenous person raised to the honors of the …
An Auvergnat Dominican tertiary, Catherine Jarrige (1754-1836), nicknamed Catinon Menette, distinguished herself by her charity toward the poor and he…
Foundress of the Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood in Canada, declared Venerable by Pope Francis in 2016.
A German stigmatized nun and visionary, Anne Catherine Emmerich was beatified in 2004 by John Paul II for her life of heroic patience in suffering.
Caterina Sordini (1770-1824), in religion Mary Magdalene of the Incarnation, was an Italian religious sister and foundress of the Order of Perpetual A…
Catherine McAuley (1778-1841) was an Irish religious sister, foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy.
Caterina Carrasco Tenorio (1840-1917), in religion Mary of the Incarnation of Saint Francis of Assisi, was a Spanish religious sister, foundress of th…
Anna Teresa Caterina Lussana (1852-1935), in religion Sister Maria Margherita, was an Italian religious, co-foundress of the Congregation of the Ursul…
Luigia Lavizzari (1867-1931), in religion Mother Maria Caterina di Gesù Bambino, was an Italian Benedictine nun declared Venerable by Benedict XVI in …
A British Brigittine nun, she was Abbess General of her order and distinguished herself by her heroism in saving persecuted people in Rome during the …
Italian religious sister and founder of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, she dedicated her life to education and hel…
Anna Maria Katherina Scherer (1825-1888), in religion Mother Maria Theresia, was a Swiss religious sister, co-foundress and first Superior General of …
Caterina Dominici (1829-1894), in religion Sister Maria Enrichetta, was the second Superior General of the Sisters of Saint Anne, which she developed …
Argentine widow and foundress of the country's first active religious congregation, the Handmaids of the Heart of Jesus.
An Italian Salesian religious, Maddalena Caterina Morano dedicated her life to the education of youth and catechesis in Sicily.
A Spanish religious of the congregation of the Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick, she dedicated her life to the home care of the sick with heroi…
The feast of Catherine is celebrated on April 30th, in memory of Saint Catherine of Siena.
26 saints and blesseds bear the name Catherine, including Saint Catherine of Siena, Catherine of Racconigi, Saint Catherine of Bologna, Saint Catherine Fieschi and Saint Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi.
The most famous saint named Catherine is Saint Catherine of Siena (14th century).