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- Andrew White (1579–1656), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (London, United Kingdom – Maryland, USA)[1]
- Jacques Marquette (1637–1675), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Hauts-de-France, France – Michigan, USA)[2]
- Eusebio Kino (1645–1711), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Segno, Italy – Arizona, USA)
- Sébastien Rale (1657–1724), Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Martyr (Doubs, France – Maine, USA)[3][4]
- Charles Nerinckx (1761–1824), Missionary priest; Cofounder of the Sisters of Loretto (Herfelingen, Belgium – Kentucky, USA)[5]
- Gabriel Richard (1767–1832), Professed Priest of the Sulpicians (Charente-Maritime, France – Michigan, USA)[6]
- Anne Marie Becraft (Aloysius) (1805–1833), Professed Religious of the Oblate Sisters of Providence (Washington, D.C. – Maryland, USA)[7]
- Benjamin Marie Petit (1811–1839), Professed Priest of the Sulpicians (Rennes, France – Missouri, USA)[8]
- Helio Koa'eloa (ca.1815–1846), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Honolulu (Hawaii, USA)[9]
- Catherine Spalding (1793–1858), Founder of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth (Maryland – Kentucky, USA)[10]
- Mary Sybilla Riepp (Benedicta) (1825–1861), Professed Religious of
the Benedictine Nuns (Bavarian Congregation) (Waal, Germany – Minnesota,
USA)[11]
- Francis Asbury Baker
(1820–1865), Priest and Cofounder of the Missionary Society of Saint
Paul the Apostle (Paulist Fathers) (Maryland – New York, USA)
- Robert Walsh
(Arsenius) (1804–1869), Professed Priest of the Congregation of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary (Picpus) (Ireland – Hawaii, USA)
- Jean-Marie Odin
(1800–1870), Priest of the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians);
Archbishop of New Orleans (Ambierle, France – Louisiana, USA)[12]
- Pierre Yves Kéralum (1817–1872), Professed Priest of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (Finistère, France – Texas, USA)[13][14]
- Pierre-Jean De Smet (1801–1873), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Dendermonde, Belgium – Missouri, USA)
- Honora Mattingly (Ursula) (1808–1874), Vowed Member of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul (Maryland, USA)
- Giovanni Paulo Pietrobattista
(Pamfilo of Magliano) (1824–1876), Professed Priest of the Franciscan
Friars Minor; Founder of the Franciscan Sisters of Alleghany and the
Franciscan Sisters of Joliet (Sicily, Italy – Illinois, USA – Rome,
Italy)
- Louis-Amadeus Rappe (1801–1877), Bishop of Cleveland; Founder of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine (Audrehem, France – Vermont, USA)
- James Whelan
(1823–1878), Professed Priest of the Dominicans; Bishop of Nashville;
Founder of the Dominican Sisters of Saint Cecilia (Kilkenny, Ireland –
Ohio, USA)
- Alice Mary Thorpe (Catherine Mary Antoninus) (1844–1879), Founder of
the Dominican Sisters of Our Lady of the Rosary (now the Dominican
Sisters of Sparkill) (England, United Kingdom – New York, USA)
- Anna Katharina Berger
(Mary Odilia) (1823–1880), Founder of the Sisters of Saint Mary (now
merged as Franciscan Sisters of Mary) (Regen, Germany – Missouri, USA)
- Franz Pirec (1785–1880), Priest of the Diocese of Saint Cloud (Godič, Slovenia – Minnesota, USA – Ljubljana, Slovenia)
- Caspar Rehrl (1809–1881), Priest of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee;
Founder of the Sisters of Saint Agnes (Salzburg, Austria – Wisconsin,
USA)
- Mary Hardey
(Mary Aloysia) (1809–1886), Professed Religious of the Society of the
Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Maryland, USA – Paris, France)
- Pierre Antoine Levy (d. 1886), Priest of the Diocese of Fort Worth (France – Texas, USA)[15]
- Mary Frances Clarke (1803–1887), Founder of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Dublin, Ireland – Iowa, USA)[16]
- Sebastian Wimmer
(Boniface) (1809–1887), Professed Priest and Founder of the
Benedictines (American-Cassinese Congregation) (Bavaria, Germany –
Pennsylvania, USA)
- Franz Xaver Weninger (1805–1888), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Styria, Austria (now Slovenia) – Ohio, USA)
- John Christopher Drumgoole
(1816–1888), Priest of the Archdiocese of New York; Founder of the
Sisters of Francis of the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin (Longford
County, Ireland – New York, USA)
- Anna Hinkle (Euphrasie) (1847–1889), Professex Religious of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (Kentucky – Illinois, USA)
- Thomas Scott Preston (1824–1891), Priest of the Archdiocese of New York; Founder of the Sisters of Divine Compassion (Connecticut – New York, USA)
- Honoria Conway
(1815–1892), Founder of the Sisters of Charity of Saint John (now the
Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception) (England, United
Kingdom – Massachusetts, USA)
- Almeide Maxis Duchemin
(Theresa) (1810–1892), Cofounder of the Sisters Servants of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Oblate Sisters of Providence (Maryland –
Pennsylvania, USA)[17]
- Elizabeth Hayes
(Mary Ignatius of Jesus) (1823–1894), Founder of the Franciscan
Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception (Guernsey, United
Kingdom – Minnesota, USA – Rome, Italy)
- Patrick Manogue (1831–1895), Bishop of Sacramentp (Kilkenny, Ireland – California, USA)[18]
- Adele Brise (Marie Joseph) (1831–1896), Consecrated Virgin of the
Diocese of Green Bay; Member of the Secular Franciscans (Belgium –
Wisconsin, USA)[19]
- Princess Angeline [Kikisublo] (c. 1820–1896), Layperson of the Archdiocese of Seattle (Washington, USA)[20]
- Augustine Francis Hewit
(1820–1897), Priest and Cofounder of the Missionary Society of Saint
Paul the Apostle (Paulist Fathers) (Connecticut – New York, USA)
- Mary Ellen O'Connell (Anthony) (1814–1897), Professed Religious of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati (Limerick, Ireland – Ohio, USA)
- Joseph Jessing (1836–1899), Priest of the Diocese of Columbus (Münster, Germany – Ohio, USA)
- Marie-Catherine Moes
(Mary Alfred) (1828–1899), Founder of the Sisters of Saint Francis of
Mary Immaculate and the Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester (Remich,
Luxembourg – Minnesota, USA)
- Ignatius Mrak (1810–1901), Bishop of Marquette (Hotovlja, Slovenia – Michigan, USA)
- Eliza Ellen Starr (1824–1901), Layperson of the Archdiocese of Chicago (Massachusetts – Illinois, USA)[21]
- Esther Pariseau
(Marie-Joseph of the Sacred Heart) (1823–1902), Professed Religious of
the Sisters of Providence of Montréal (Québec, Canada – Washington, USA)
- George Deshon
(1823–1903), Priest and Cofounder of the Missionary Society of Saint
Paul the Apostle (Paulist Fathers) (Connecticut – New York, USA)
- Gulstan-Francois Ropert
(1839–1903), Professed Priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts
of Jesus and Mary (Picpus); Apostolic Vicar of the Hawaiian Islands;
Titular Bishop of Panopolis (Vannes, France – Hawaii, USA)
- Mary Hazotte (Agnes) (1847–1905), Cofounder of the Sister of Saint Agnes (New York – Kansas, USA)
- Samuel Henderson (c. 1822–1907), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Memphis (Tennessee, USA)[22][23]
- John Green Hanning (Mary Joachim) (1849–1908), Professed Religious of the Trappists (Kentucky, USA)[24]
- Francis Xavier Prefontaine (1838–1909), Priest of the Archdiocese of Seattle (Québec, Canada – Washington, USA)
- Catherine Mehegan (Mary Xavier) (1825–1915), Founder of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth (County Cork, Ireland – New Jersey, USA)
- Patrick Heslin (1857–1921), Priest of the Archdiocese of San Francisco; Martyr (Longford, Ireland – California, USA)
- James Edwin Coyle (1873–1921), Priest of the Diocese of Birmingham; Martyr (Roscommon, Ireland – Alabama, USA)[25]
- Mary Walsh (1850–1922), Founder of the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor (New York, USA)
- Marie Bibeau (Marie-Anne de Jésus) (1865–1924), Founder of the
Little Franciscans of Mary (Lower Canada, Canada – Massachusetts, USA)
- Anna Cordelia Zervas (Mary Annella) (1900–1926), Professed Religious of the Benedictine Nuns (Bavarian Congregation) (Minnesota, USA)[26][27]
- Helena Pelczar (1888–1926), Layperson of the Diocese of Cleveland (Korczyna, Poland – Ohio, USA)[28]
- Albert Etlin (Lukas) (1864–1927), Professed Priest of the
Benedictines (Swiss-American Congregation) (Switzerland – Missouri, USA)[29]
- Emma Franziska Höll (Mary Alexia) (1838–1929), Founder of the School
Sisters of Saint Francis (Baden-Württemberg, Germany – Wisconsin, USA)
- Elizabeth Barbara Williams (Mary Theodore) (1868–1931), Founder of the Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary (Louisiana – New York, USA)
- Missionary Martyrs of China:
- Walter Coveyou (Walter of the Seven Sorrows of Mary)
(1894–1929), Professed Priest of the Passionists (Michigan, USA – Hunan,
China)
- Lawrence Seybold (Clement of Saint Michael) (1896–1929), Professed Priest of the Passionists (New York, USA – Hunan, China)
- Claude Holbein (Godfrey of Jesus) (1899–1929), Professed Priest of the Passionists (Maryland, USA – Hunan, China)
- Gerard Donovan (1904–1938), Priest of the Maryknoll Missionary Society (Pennsylvania, USA – Liaoning, China)
- Otto Rauschenbach (1898–1945), Priest of the Maryknoll Missionary Society (Missouri, USA – Guangdong, China)
- James Luke Devine (1905–1947), Professed Priest of the Dominicans (Pennsylvania, USA – Fujian, China)
- Ambrose Kanoealu'i Hutchison (ca. 1856–1932), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Honolulu (Hawaii, USA)
- Benjamin Joseph Salmon (1888–1932), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Chicago (Colorado – Illinois, USA)[30][31]
- Daniel Rudd (1854–1933), Layperson of the Archdiocese of Louisville (Kentucky, USA)
- Anton Frank (Eugene) (1900–1935), Professed Religious of the Society
of the Divine Word; Martyr (Illinois, USA – Morobe, Papua New Guinea)
- Lurana Mary White (1870–1935), Founder of the Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement (New York, USA)
- Marie Rose Ferron (1902–1936), Layperson of the Diocese of Providence (Quebec, Canada – Rhode Island, USA)[32]
- Margaret Reilly (Mary of the Crown of Thorns) (1884–1937), Professed
Religious of the Religious of the Good Shepherd (New York, USA)[33]
- Johanna Butler
(Marie Joseph) (1860–1940), Professed Religious of the Religious of the
Sacred Heart of Mary (Kilkenny, Ireland – New York, USA)[34]
- Mary Frances Cunningham (Mary Demetrias) (1859–1940), Founder of the
Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart (Washington, D.C. – Maryland, USA)[35]
- Edward Proctor Whealan (Peter Damian) (1908–1941), Professed
Religious of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle
Brothers); Martyr (New Jersey, USA – Wang Chai, Hong Kong)
- James Gerald Hennessey (1905–1942), Priest of the Archdiocese of
Boston; Martyr (Massachusetts, USA – near Fuga Island, Cagayan,
Philippines)
- Martyrs of Morotai (North Maluku, Indonesia):
- Paul Bernard Drone (1913–1942), Professed Priest of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (Missouri, USA)
- Michael Braun (1914–1942), Professed Priest of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (Missouri, USA)
- Edward McMahon (1916–1942), Professed Priest of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (Massachusetts, USA)
- Leopoldina Burns (1855–1942) (Maria Leopoldina), Professed Religious of the Franciscan Sisters of Syracuse (New York, USA – Hawaii, USA)
- Arthur Duhamel (1908–1942), Professed Priest of the Society of Mary
(Marist Missionaries); Martyr (Massachusetts, USA – Guadalcanal, Solomon
Islands)
- John Patrick Washington (1908–1943), Priest of the Archdiocese of Newark (New Jersey, USA – Atlantic Ocean)
- Joseph Kotrba (1913–1943), Professed Priest of the Society of the Divine Word; Martyr (Illinois, USA – Madang, Papua New Guinea)
- Alfredo Salois (Victor) (1908–1943), Professed Religious of the
Society of the Divine Word; Martyr (Michigan, USA – near Manus, Papua
New Guinea)
- Agnes Kötter (Adelaide) (1907–1943), Professed Religious of the
Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit; Martyr (Minnesota, USA –
near Manus, Papua New Guinea)
- John Conley (1898–1943), Professed Priest of the Society of Mary
(Marist Missionaries); Martyr (Pennsylvania, USA – Bougainville, Papua
New Guinea)
- Aloysius Schmitt (1909–1944), Priest of the Archdiocese of Dubuque (Iowa, USA – Hawaii, USA)
- Anna Ruholl (Dolorosia) (1892–1944), Professed Religious of the
Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit; Martyr (Illinois, USA –
Papua, Indonesia)
- Claude Newman (1923–1944), Young Layperson of the Diocese of Little Rock (Arkansas, USA – Mississippi, USA)[36]
- Jesus Baza Dueñas (1911–1944), Priest of the Archdiocese of Agana; Martyr (Agana, Guam – Mangilao, Guam (U.S. Territory))
- James Paul McCloskey (1870–1945), Bishop of Jaro (Pennsylvania, USA – Iloilo, Philippines)
- William Thomas Cummings (1903–1945), Priest of the Maryknoll Missionary Society; Martyr (California, USA – Manila, Philippines)
- Antoinette Kunkel (Hyacinth) (1898–1945), Professed Religious of the
Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic; Martyr (New York, USA – Benguet,
Philippines)
- Ignatius Francis Lissner
(1867–1948), Professed Priest of the Society of African Missions;
Founder of the Handmaids of the Pure Heart of Mary (Alsace, France –
Dahomey, Benin – Georgia, USA)
- Pierre Joseph Oristide Maurin (1877–1949), Layperson of the Archdiocese of New York; Founder of the Catholic Worker Movement (Oultet, France – New York, USA)
- Mary Giesen (Mary Augustine) (1860–1950), Founder of the Sisters of Saint Francis of Maryville (Minnesota – Missouri, USA)
- Joseph Augustine Mattingly (Sylvan) (1882–1951), Professed Religious
of the Xaverian Brothers; Founder of the Our Lady's Rosary Makers
(Kentucky, USA)
- William Howard Bishop (1885–1953), Priest of the Archdiocese of
Cincinnati; Founder of the Home Missioners of America (Glenmary Home
Missioners) and the Home Mission Sisters of America (Glenmary Sisters)
(Illinois, USA)
- Helena Agnes Franey
(Marie Helene) (1898–1953), Professed Religious of the Sisters of
Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (Illinois – Indiana, USA)
- Mollie Rogers (Mary Joseph) (1882–1955), Cofounder of the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic (Massachusetts – New York, USA)[37]
- Nancy Hamilton (1942–1956), Child of the Diocese of Monterey (California, USA)[38]
- Marion Lane Gurney (1868–1957), Founder of the Sisters of Our Lady of Christian Doctrine (Louisiana – New York, USA)
- Edward Garesché (1876–1960), Professed Priest of the Jesuits;
Founder of the Sons of Mary, Health of the Sick (Missouri –
Massachusetts, USA)
- Thomas Anthony Dooley III (1927–1961), Layperson of the Archdiocese of New York (Missouri, USA – Saigon, Vietnam – New York, USA)
- William Kruegler Hernberg (1930–1962), Priest of the Maryknoll Missionary Society; Martyr (New York, USA – Santa Cruz, Bolivia)
- John LaFarge Jr. (1880–1963), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Rhode Island – New York, USA)
- Joseph Timothy O'Callahan (1905–1964), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Massachusetts, USA)[39]
- Mary Flannery O'Connor (1925–1964), Layperson of the Diocese of Savannah (Georgia, USA)
- Anthony Joseph Brouwers (1912–1964), Priest of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles (California, USA)
- Henri Roy (1898–1965), Professes Priest of the Missionary Oblates of
Mary Immaculate; Founder of the Secular Institute "Pius X" (Maine, USA –
Quebec, Canada)[40]
- Bridget Della Mary Gavin (Mary Ignatia) (1889–1966), Professed Religious of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Aigustine (County Mayo, Ireland – Ohio, USA)
- Bruce Phillip Smith (1920–1967), Layperson of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA)[41][42]
- John Courtney Murray (1904–1967), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (New York, USA)
- Adolph John Paschang
(1895–1968), Priest of the Maryknoll Missionary Society; Bishop of
Jiangmen [Kongmoon]; Titular Bishop of Sasima (Missouri, USA – Hong
Kong, China)
- Paul John Hallinan (1911–1968), Archbishop of Atlanta (Ohio – Georgia, USA)
- Thomas Merton (Louis) (1915–1968), Professed Priest of the Trappists (Pyrénées-Orientales, France – Kentucky, USA – Bangkok, Thailand)
- Robert Raymond Brett (1936–1968), Professed Priest of the Society of
Mary (Marist Missionaries); Martyr (Pennsylvania, USA – Quång Trị,
Vietnam)
- Gerald Michael Fitzgerald
(1894–1969), Priest and Founder of the Servants of the Paraclete and
the Handmaids of the Precious Blood (Massachusetts – New Mexico, USA)
- Catherine Anne Cesnik (1942–1969), Professed Religious of the School Sisters of Notre Dame; Martyr (Pennsylvania – Maryland, USA)
- Joseph Clifford Fenton (1906–1969), Priest of the Diocese of Springfield (Massachusetts, USA)
- Renaud Bouffard (1931–1971), Professed Priest of the Missionar
Oblates of Mary Immaculate; Martyr (Maine, USA – Chardonnières, Haiti)
- Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker (1934–1972), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico (Carolina, Puerto Rico)
- Thomas Harold Colgan (1894–1972), Priest of the Archdiocese of
Newark; Founder of the Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima (World Apostolate
of Fatima) (New Jersey, USA – Florida, USA)
- Daniel "Danny" Croteau (1959–1972), Child of the Diocese of Springfield; Martyr (Massachusetts, USA)[43][44]
- Paul Francis Leibold (1914–1972), Archbishop of Cincinnati (Ohio, USA)
- Gordon Edward Murphy (1918–1972), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Illinois, USA – Patna, India)
- Martin Cabo (Marcellus) (1915–1974), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor; Martyr (Illinois, USA – Wisconsin, USA)
- Patrick Crowley (1911–1974), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of
Chicago; Founder of the Christian Family Movement (Illinois, USA)
- Bernard Francis Meyer (1891–1975), Priest of the Maryknoll Missionary Society; Apostolic Prefect of Wuzhou (Iowa, USA – Wuchow, China -New York, USA)
- Raymond Herman Pint (1930–1975), Priest of the Archdiocese of Dubuque; Martyr (Iowa – Cochabamba, Bolivia)
- William Gauchat (1907–1975), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Cleveland (Ohio, USA)
- William Woods (1931–1976), Priest of the Maryknoll Missionary Society; Martyr (Texas, USA – El Quiché, Guatemala)
- Dietrich von Hildebrand (1889–1977), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of New York (Florence, Italy – New York, USA)
- Thomas Wyatt Turner (1877–1978), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Washington D.C. (Maryland – Washington, D.C.)[45]
- Catherine Passananti (1894–1978), Layperson of the Archdiocese of Boston (Massachusetts, USA)[46]
- Reynold Henry Hillenbrand (1904–1979), Priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago (Illinois, USA)
- Martha Euphemia Lofton Haynes (1890–1980), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Washington D.C. (Washington D.C., USA)
- Carol Ann Piette (Rose Carol) (1939–1980), Professed Religious of
the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic (Wisconsin, USA – Cara Sucia, El
Salvador)
- August Mauge (1910–1980), Layperson of the Diocese of Steubenville;
Cofounder of the Apostolate for Family Consecration (Pennsylvania –
Ohio, USA)
- Martyrs of La Paz, El Salvador:
- Mary Elizabeth Clarke (Maura) (1931–1980), Professed Religious of the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic (New York, USA)
- Ita Catherine Ford (1940–1980), Professed Religious of the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic (New York, USA)
- Dorothea Lu Kazel [Dorothy] (1939–1980), Professed Religious of the Ursuline Sisters of the Roman Union (Ohio, USA)
- Jean Marie Donovan (1953–1980), Layperson of the Diocese of Cleveland (Connecticut, USA)
- John Howard Griffin (1920–1980), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Dallas; Member of the Lay Carmelites (Texas, USA)
- James Edward Walsh (1891–1981), Priest of the Maryknoll Missionary Society; Bishop of Jiangmen (Maryland – New York, USA)
- Horace McKenna (1899–1982), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (New York – Washington, D.C., USA)[47]
- Grace Kelly Grimaldi (1929–1982), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Monaco (Pennsylvania, USA – Monaco City, Monaco)[48][49]
- John Leary (1958–1982), Young Layperson of the Archdiocese of
Boston; Member of the Catholic Worker Movement (Massachusetts, USA)[50]
- James Francis Carney (Guadalupe) (1924–1983), Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Martyr (Illinois, USA – Honduras)
- Marion Ganey (1904–1984), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Illinois, USA – Western Fiji, Fiji,)
- Martyrs of La Crosse, Wisconsin:
- John Daniel Rossiter (1920–1985), Priest of the Diocese of La Crosse (Wisconsin, USA)
- Ferdinand Roth Sr. (1912–1985), Married Layperson of the Diocese of La Crosse (Wisconsin, USA)
- William George Hammes (1918–1985), Married Layperson of the Diocese of La Crosse (Wisconsin, USA)
- Lena Frances Edwards
(1900–1986), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Trenton; Member of the
Secular Franciscans (Washington, D.C. – New Jersey, USA)[51]
- Lawrence Lovasik
(1913–1986), Professed Priest of the Society of the Divine Word;
Founder of the Sisters of Divine Spirit and the Family Service Secular
Institute (Pennsylvania, USA)
- Frances Elizabeth Kent (Mary Corita) (1918–1986), Professed Religious of the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Iowa – Massachusetts, USA)[52]
- Elizabeth Hirschboeck (Mary Mercy) (1903–1986), Professed Religious of the Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic (New York, USA)
- Kathryn Wick (Claire Marie) (1915–1987), Professed Religious of the Hospitaller Sisters of Saint Francis (USA-Kenya)
- Jessica Powers (Miriam of the Holy Spirit) (1905–1988), Professed Religious of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns (Wisconsin, USA)
- Agnes Reinkemeyer (1923–1989), Professed Religious of the Franciscan Sisters of Mary; Martyr (Missouri, USA – Tana River, Kenya)
- Raymond Anthony Adams (1935–1989), Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Martyr (New York, USA – Cape Coast, Ghana)
- Penny Lernoux Nahum (1940–1989), Married Layperson of the Diocese of San Jose in California (California – New York, USA)
- Robert Louis Hodapp (1910–1989), Professed Priest of the Jesuits; Bishop of Belize City-Belmopan (Minnesota, USA – Belize City, Belize)
- Walker Percy (1916–1990), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of New