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José de Anchieta (1534–1597), Spanish missionary to Brazil. (A)
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Modeste Andlauer (1847–1900), martyred in China during the Boxer Rebellion. (A)
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Edmund Arrowsmith (1585–1628), one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (A)
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Robert Bellarmine (1542–1621), Cardinal and Doctor of the Church. (B)
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John Berchmans (1599–1621), Belgian seminarian. (B)
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Jacques Berthieu (1838–1919), French missionary who died as a martyr in Madagascar. (B)
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Andrew Bobola (1591–1657), Polish martyr. (B)
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Francis Borgia (1510–1572), third Superior General of the Society of Jesus. (B)
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John de Brebeuf (1593–1649), French-Canadian martyr. (B)
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Alexander Briant (1556–1581), one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (B)
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John de Brito (1647–1693), Portuguese missionary martyred in India. (B)
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Edmund Campion (1540–1581), one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (C)
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Peter Canisius (1521–1597), significant figure in the Counter-Reformation, Doctor of the Church. (C)
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Juan del Castillo (1596–1628), martyred in Paraguay. (C)
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Noël Chabanel (1613–1649), one of the Canadian Martyrs. (C)
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Peter Claver (1580–1654), Spanish missionary in South America. (C)
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Claude de la Colombiere (1641–1682), Spiritual director and writer. (C)
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Anthony Daniel (1601–1648), one of the Canadian Martyrs. (D)
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Paul Denn (1847–1900), martyred in China during the Boxer Rebellion. (D)
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Philip Evans (1645–1679), one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (E)
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Peter Faber (1506–1546), first French Jesuit and co-founder of the Society. (F)
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Thomas Garnet (1575–1608), one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (G)
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Charles Garnier (1606–1649), martyred at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons. (G)
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Aloysius Gonzaga (1568–1591), Italian, patron saint of young Christians. (G)
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Roque González de Santa Cruz (1576–1628), the film The Mission is based on his life. (G)
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John Soan de Goto (1578–1597), one of the Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan. (G)
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Rene Goupil (1608–1642), French missionary and one of the first North American martyrs. (G)
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Melchior Grodziecki (1582–1619), Polish martyr. (G)
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Alberto Hurtado (1901–1953), Chilean social reformer. (H)
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Rémy Isoré (1852–1900), martyred in China during the Boxer Rebellion. (I)
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Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556), co-founder of the Society of Jesus. (I)
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Francis Jerome (1642–1716), Italian missionary. (J)
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Isaac Jogues (1607–1646), one of the Canadian Martyrs. (J)
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James Kisai (1533-1597), one of the Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan. (K)
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Stanislaus Kostka (1550–1568), Polish novice. (K)
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Jean de Lalande (died 1646), martyred at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons. (L)
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Gabriel Lalemant (1610–1649), one of the Canadian Martyrs. (L)
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David Lewis (1616–1679), one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (L)
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Lèon-Ignance Mangin (1857–1900), martyred in China during the Boxer Rebellion. (M)
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Paul Miki (1562–1597), one of the Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan. (M)
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Henry Morse (1595–1645), one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (M)
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John Ogilvie (1579–1615), Scottish martyr during reign of James VI. (O)
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Nicholas Owen (c. 1550–1606), built priest holes in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. (O)
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Joseph Pignatelli (1737–1811), unofficial leader of the Jesuits during the Suppression of the Society of Jesus. (P)
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Stephen Pongracz (1584–1619), martyr from Transylvania. (P)
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Bernardino Realino (1530–1616), pastor of Lecce. (R)
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John Francis Regis (1597–1640), French priest. (R)
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Alphonsus Rodriguez (1532–1617), Jesuit brother, Spanish writer and mystic. (R)
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José María Rubio (1864–1929), Spanish priest, canonized in 2003. (R)
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Robert Southwell (c. 1561–1595), one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (S)
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André de Soveral (1572–1645), Brazilian, one of the Martyrs of Natal. (S)
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Henry Walpole (1558–1595), one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (W)
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Francis Xavier (1506–1552), co-founder of the Society of Jesus, Spanish missionary to Asia. (X)
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