Chronology of the name Vincent

Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.

  1. 201-300 Saint Vincent of Collioure A citizen of Collioure arrested under Diocletian, Vincent refused to sacrifice to idols despite the tortures inflicted b…
  2. 301-400 Saint Vincent of Spain A deacon of the Church of Saragossa in the 4th century, Vincent was martyred in Valencia under the prefect Dacian. After…
  3. 434-450 Saint Vincent of Lérins A former soldier born in Toul, Vincent retired to the monastery of Lérins to dedicate himself to God. He is famous for h…
  4. 501-600 Saint Vincent of Troyes Tenth bishop of Troyes in the 6th century, Vincent was a zealous pontiff who canonized Saint Aventinus and had a chapel …
  5. 1357-1419 Saint Vincent Ferrer A 14th-century Spanish Dominican, Vincent Ferrer was a preacher of immense influence, traveling across Europe to announc…
  6. 1559-1619 Vicente Bernedo Vicente Bernedo (1562-1619) was a Spanish Dominican religious, missionary, and tireless evangelizer of the Bolivian Alti…
  7. 1576-1700 Saint Vincent de Paul A 17th-century priest from the Landes, Vincent de Paul dedicated his life to the relief of all human misery. A captive i…
  8. 1789-1849 Bernardo Maria Clausi An Italian religious of the Order of Minims, Bernardo Maria Clausi (1789-1849) was a sought-after spiritual advisor, clo…
  9. 1820-1885 Sosio Del Prete Italian Franciscan priest, co-founder of the Congregation of the Little Servants of Christ the King dedicated to helping…
  10. 1850-1850 Germano Ruopollo The Venerable Germano Ruopollo (1850-1909), born Vincenzo Ruoppolo, was an Italian Passionist priest. A brilliant mind, …
  11. 1852-1917 Vincenzo Grossi A priest of the Diocese of Cremona, Vincenzo Grossi founded the Institute of the Daughters of the Oratory in 1885 for th…
  12. 1860-1925 Francesco Saverio Toppi Francesco Saverio Toppi (1925-2007) was an Italian Capuchin priest and Prelate Archbishop of Pompeii, recognized for his…
  13. 1865-1920 Vincenzo Lipani Vincenzo Lipani (1842-1920), in religion Father Angelico, was an Italian Capuchin priest. Moved by the poverty of sulfur…
  14. 1869-1929 Giuseppe Pesci An Italian Passionist priest (1853-1929), the Venerable Giuseppe Pesci distinguished himself by his profound humility, c…
  15. 1872-1927 Fausto Gei Fausto Gei (1927-1968) was an Italian layperson, a member of the Silent Workers of the Cross, who offered his suffering …
  16. 1875-1935 Clemens Fuhl A priest of the Order of Saint Augustine and Prior General in Rome, Clemens Fuhl was a major figure in the renewal of th…
  17. 1879-1934 Antonio Vicenzo Gallo Italian priest (1899-1934) of the Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, ordained in the diocese of A…
  18. 1889-1937 Vicente Vilar David Vicente Vilar David (1889-1937) was a Spanish industrial engineer and business owner, a martyr of the Spanish Civil War,…
  19. 1889-1949 Vicenta Chávez Orozco Mexican foundress of the Servants of the Most Holy Trinity and the Poor, dedicated to the service of the sick.
  20. 1901-1936 Vicente Soler Munárriz and 7 companions Vicente Soler Munárriz and his seven companions are martyrs of the Spanish Civil War, beatified in 1999 by John Paul II.
  21. 1901-1936 Julián Heredia Zubía and 17 companions (18) Group of 18 Cistercian martyrs (16 monks of Viaceli and 2 nuns of Fons Salutis) murdered in 1936 during the Spanish Civi…
  22. 1910-1965 Vincenzo Cimatti Vincenzo Cimatti (1879-1965) was an Italian Salesian priest and missionary, a pioneer of the Salesian mission in Japan, …
  23. 1913-1945 Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski (1913-1945) was a Polish priest who died as a martyr of charity at the Dachau concentration…
  24. 1917-1952 Eugene Bossilkov Bulgarian Passionist bishop and martyr of communism, executed by firing squad in 1952 and beatified by John Paul II in 1…
  25. 1930-1990 Vicente López de Uralde Lazcano A Spanish Marianist religious (1894-1990), Father Vicente López de Uralde Lazcano dedicated his life to teaching and the…
  26. 1936-1937 Vicenç Queralt Lloret and 20 companions (21) Vicenç Queralt Lloret and his 20 companions, members of the Vincentian Family, were martyred in Spain in hatred of the f…
  27. 1936-1948 Vincenza Damato The Venerable Vincenza Damato, in religion Sister Maria Chiara of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, is an Italian Poor C…
  28. 1945-1974 Nikollë Prennushi and 37 companions (38) Group of 38 Catholic martyrs murdered in hatred of the faith under the communist regime of Enver Hoxha in Albania betwee…

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Frequently asked questions

When is Saint Vincent's feast day?

The feast of Vincent is celebrated on July 19th, in memory of Saint Vincent de Paul.

How many saints are named Vincent?

28 saints and blesseds bear the name Vincent, including Saint Vincent de Paul, Saint Vincent, Saint Vincent Ferrer, Saint Vincent of Lérins and Saint Vincent of Collioure.

Who is the most famous saint named Vincent?

The most famous saint named Vincent is Saint Vincent de Paul (16th century).