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Catholic saints and beati whose names begin with the letter T.

Blessed Thomas Atkinson

English diocesan priest martyred at York in 1616, and beatified in 1987.

Blessed Thomas Belson

Biographical information on the Bl. Thomas Belson, a layman from Oxfordshire who was martyred in 1589 for assisting seminary priests. He was beatified in 1987.

Blessed Thomas Bullaker

Information on Thomas Bullaker, English Franciscan priest, martyred in 1642. He was beatified in 1987.

Blessed Thomas Holland

Thomas Holland, an English Jesuit, was martyred for being a priest. He died in 1642.

Blessed Thomas Maxfield

Information on the Bl. Thomas Maxfield, a priest martyred at Tyburn in 1616. He was beatified in 1929.

Blessed Thomas Palaser

Thomas Palaser is an English priest and martyr who died in 1600, and was beatified in 1987.

Blessed Thomas Pilcher

Information on the Bl. Thomas Pilcher, also called Thomas Pilchard. An English priest, he died a martyr in 1587 (1586 Old Style), and was beatified in 1987.

Blessed Thomas Pormont

Information on the Bl. Thomas Pormont, an English priest martyred in 1592. He was beatified in 1987.

Blessed Thomas Sprott

Information on Thomas Sprott, an English priest martyred in 1600. He was beatified in 1987.

Blessed Thomas Thwing

Thomas Thwing, a Yorkshire priest, was executed in the wake of the Titus Oates plot for allegedly having conspired to assassinate the king. He is considered a martyr, and was beatified in 1929.

Blessed Thomas Whitaker

Information on the Bl. Thomas Whitaker, a native of Lancashire. Priest martyred in 1646, and beatified in 1987.

Blessed Thurstan Hunt

Thurstan Hunt, a priest from the Leeds area, was captured while attempting to rescue fellow priest Robert Middleton, who had been arrested. The two were imprisoned for some months, then martyred in 1601. They were beatified in 1987.

Blessed Tommaso Maria Fusco

Information on the Bl. Tommaso Maria Fusco, a nineteenth-century Italian priest, missionary, and religious founder.

Blessed Tommaso Reggio

Information on this nineteenth-century Archbishop of Genoa.

Saint Tarkin

Information on St. Tarkin, eighth-century bishop of Sodor.

Saint Teresa Eustochio Verzeri

Sites dedicated to St. Teresa Verzeri, who founded the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She died in 1852.

Saint Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart

St. Teresa Margaret was born in Arezzo, Tuscany; her baptismal name was Anna Maria Redi. She took the name Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart on entering the Discalced Carmelites. The cornerstone of her spirituality was the conviction that God is love. She died in 1770.

Saint Teresa de Los Andes

Teresa de Jesús de Los Andes is the first Chilean to be named a saint. She was a Discalced Carmelite novice, and died in 1920, at the age of 19.

Saint Teresa of Avila

Sites related to St. Teresa of Avila, a sixteenth-century Spanish Carmelite mystic, writer, founder/reformer. St. John of the Cross was her protégé. She was the first woman to be named a Doctor of the Church.

Saint Thomas Aquinas

Information pertaining to St. Thomas Aquinas, 13th-century Dominican philosopher and theologian, the quintessential Scholastic author.

Saint Thomas Garnet

Sites related to St. Thomas Garnet, an English Jesuit priest who was martyred in 1608.

Saint Thomas More

Information on Sir Thomas More, lawyer, author, and saint.

Saint Thomas of Cori

Franciscan priest who died in 1729.

Saint Théophane Vénard

French missionary priest, martyred in Tonkin (modern Vietnam) in 1861. He was canonized a saint in 1988.

Saint Thérèse of Lisieux

This subcat is reserved for brief bios (one to several pages) as opposed to online collections of diverse information on Therese, etc). Most of the websites on the subject tend to be brief, 1-page profiles of her life, or somewhat longer (4-5 page) biographies: this is the place for them.
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Twenty-Six Martyrs of Nagasaki

On February 5, 1597, twenty-six Catholics were crucified at Nagasaki. They are remembered in the liturgy as St. Paul Miki and Companions.

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