| 
			Leo XIII 
			 [cont.] | 
        
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          | St. Hilarian d’Espalion 
			 from Rodez 
          (c. 760-93) 
          c.c. 10 May 1883 | St. Severino Boezio 
          (c. 477-524) 
          c.c. 20 December 1883 | St. Eustasio from Naples  
          (3rd cent.) 
          c.c. 18 December 1884 | Bd. Battista Spagnoli 
          (1447-1516) 
          c.c. 17 December 1885 | [Bb.] John Fisher, Thomas 
			More and 52 Companions 
          († 1535-83) 
          c.c. 29 December 1886 | 
        
          | 
			Leo XIII 
			 [cont.] | 
        
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          | Bd. Sante from Cori 
          (? -1392) 
          c.c. 1 February 1888 | Bd. Diana degli Andalò  
          (c. 1200-36) 
          c.c. 8 August 1888 | Bd. Angelo from Furci 
          (1246-1327) 
          c.c. 20 December 1888 | Ss. Girolamo († 769) 
			 and 4 other bishops of 
			 the Diocese of Pavia [*] 
          c.c. 20 December 1888 | Bd. Germain from Talloires 
          (? -1066) 
          c.c. 9 May 1889 | 
        
          | * The others being Crispino II († 541); Litifredo II († 971); Lanfanco 
			Beccari († 1198); and Rodobaldo Cipolla († 1254). | 
        
          | 
			Leo XIII 
			 [cont.] | 
        
          
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          | Bd. Gracija from Kotor 
          (1438-1508) 
          c.c. 6 June 1889 | [Bd.] Nikola Tavelić   
          (c. 1340-91) 
          c.c. 
          
          6 June 1889
          eq. can.  21 June 1970 | Bd. Lidwina from Schiedam 
          (c. 1380-1433) 
          c.c. 14 March 1890 | Bd. Bonifacio di Valperga 
          (? -1243) 
          c.c. 28 April 1890 | Bd. Gemma from 
			 Goriano 
			Sicoli 
          (c. 1375-1439) 
          c.c. 28 April 1890 | 
        
          | 
			Leo XIII 
			 [cont.] | 
        
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          | Bd. Cristoforo Macassoli 
			 from Milano  
          (c. 1410-84) 
          c.c. 23 July 1890 | Bd. Giustina Bezzoli 
			Francucci 
          (c. 1257-1319) 
          c.c. 14 January 1891 | Bd. Angelo Conti 
			 from Foligno 
          (1226-1312) 
          c.c. 11 March 1891 | St. Adrian III  
          (? -885) 
          c.c. 10 June 1891 | Bd. Cecilia Cesarini 
          (c. 1200-60) 
          c.c. 24 December 1891 | 
        
          | 
			Leo XIII 
			 [cont.] | 
        
          | 
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          | Bd. Amata from Bologna 
          (13th cent.) 
          c.c. 24 December 1891 | Bd. Agnello from Pisa 
          (c. 1194-1235) 
          c.c. 4 September 1892 | Bd. Lanuino from Serra 
          (? -1119) 
          c.c. 4 February 1893 | Bd. Guillaume from Toulouse 
          (1297-1369) 
          c.c. 18 April 1893 | Bd. Falco from Palena 
          (11th cent.) 
          c.c. 2 July 1893 | 
        
          | 
			Leo XIII 
			 [cont.] | 
        
          | 
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          | Ss. Alferio (c. 930-1050) 
          and 3 other abbots 
          of Cava de’ Tirreni [**] 
          c.c. 21 December 1893 | Bd. Idesbald Van der Gracht from Ten 
			Duinen 
          (c. 1090-1167) 
          c.c. 23 July 1894 | Bd. Tommaso from Tolentino 
          (c. 1250-1321) 
          c.c. 23 July 1894 | Bd. Jeanne from Toulouse 
          (? -c.1440) 
          c.c. 11 February 1895 | Bd. Hugh Faringdon
			 and 8 
			other 
			 English Martyrs 
          († 1539, 1572) 
          c.c. 13 May 1895 | 
        
          | ** The others being (1) Leone I (?-1079); (2) Pietro I (1038-1123); and 
			(3) Constabile (c. 1070-1124). | 
        
          | 
			Leo XIII 
			 [cont.] | 
        
          |  |  |  |  |  | 
        
          | Bd. Giacomo Cinti 
			 from Cerqueto 
          (1285-1366) 
          c.c. 10 June 1895 | Bd. Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 
          (c. 1455-92) 
          c.c. 26 August 1895 | Bd. Ponce de Faucigny 
          (c. 1100-78) 
          c.c. 15 December 1896 | Bd. Hroznata from Teplá  
          (c. 1170-1217) 
          c.c. 16 September 1897 | 
          
          
          “St.” Sabin from Escanecrabe 
          († 723) [***] 
          c.c. 11 December 1897 | 
        
          | *** Historical studies validating doubt on the authenticity of the 
			person and the relics of this alleged saint ultimately led the 
			Congregation of Rites, in accordance with can. 1284 (CIC 1917), to 
			order the suspension of this cultus on 5 January 1939. | 
        
          | 
			Leo XIII 
			 [cont.] | 
        
          | 
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          | Bd. Innocent V 
			 [Pierre de Tarantaise] 
          (c. 1225-76) 
          c.c. 14 March 1898 | Ss. Adamnan from Coldingham 
			 († c. 680) 
			 and 18 other Scottish 
			saints [****] 
          c.c. 11 July 1898 | Bd. Raimondo delle Vigne 
			 from Capua 
          (c. 1330-99) 
          c.c. 15 May 1899 | Bd. Marcos Criado Guelamo 
          (1522-69) 
          c.c. 24 July 1899 | Bd. Obizio from Niardo 
          (c. 1150-1204) 
          c.c. 23 July 1900 | 
        
          | **** The others being the martyrs (1) Constantine from Strathclyde, 
			(2) Malrubius from Merns, (3) Magnus Erlendsson from Orkney, (4) Donnán from Eigg and companions; the bishops 
			(5) Beóán from Mortlach, (6) Blane from Bute, (7) Colmán from Lindisfarne, 
			(8) Duthac from Tain, (9) Fergus the Pict, (10) Finan from Lindisfarne, 
			(11) Moluag from 
			Lismore, (12) Machar from Aberdeen, (13) Nathalan from Aberdeen, 
			(14) Palladius, 
			apostle of the Scots, and (15) Talarican from Sodor; and the abbots 
			(16) Comgan from Lochalsh, (17) Drostan from 
			Old Deer, and (18) Fillan from Strathfillan. | 
        
          | 
			Leo XIII 
			 [cont.] | 
		
          | 
           |  |  |  |  | 
		
          | St. Nicet from Besançon 
			 († 611) 
			& 10 other bishops of the Diocese of Besançon [****] 
          c.c. 24 November 1900 | Bd. Antonio Bonfadini 
          (c. 1400-82) 
          c.c. 13 May 1901 | St. Eurosia from Jaca  
          († 714) 
          c.c. 1 May 1902 | Bd. Ève from Liège  
          (c. 1190-1265) 
          c.c. 1 May 1902  | Ss. Albert from Cashel (8th 
			cent.) and 24 other Irish 
			Saints [******]  
          c.c. 19 June 1902 | 
        
          | ***** The others being (1) Maibœuf from Domnipetra; (2) Protade from Besançon; 
			(3) Valbert from Luxeuil; (4) Valérien from Lyon; (5) Maximin from Besançon; 
			(6) Désiré from Besançon; (7) Donat from Besançon; 
			(8) Théodule from Besançon; (9) Ermenfred from Cusance; and (10) Simon de Valois 
			from Mouthe. 
 
 ****** The others being (1) Assicus from Elphin; (2) Carthach the Elder from 
			Lismore; (3) Colman from Cloyne; (4) Colman from Dromore; (5) Colman from Kilmacduagh; 
			(6) Conleth from Kildare; (7) Déclán from Ardmore; (8) Aidan from Ferns; 
			(9) Éogan 
			from Ardstraw; (10) Fachanan from Kilfenora; (11) Felim from Kilmore; 
			(12) Finbarr 
			from Cork; (13) Flannán mac Toirrdelbaig from Killaloe; (14) Jarlath from Tuam; 
			(15) Ciarán 
			from Clonmacnois; (16) Laserian from Leighlin; (17) Mac Nisse from Connor; 
			(18) Macartan 
			from Clogher; (19) Muiredach from Killala; (20) Nathy from Achonry; 
			(21) Oran from 
			Iona; (22) Kevin from Glendalough; (23) Comgall from Bangor; and 
			(24) Finnian from Clonard.
 | 
        
          | 
			Leo XIII 
			 [cont.] | Pius X [1903-14]
 | 
		
          |  |  |  |  |  | 
		
          | Bd. André Abellon 
          (c. 1375-1450) 
          c.c. 19 August 1902  | Bd. Giusto from Novalesa 
          (? -906) 
          c.c. 7 September 1903 | Bd. Giovanni Garbella from 
			Vercelli 
          (c. 1205-83) 
          c.c. 7 September 1903 | Bd. Giovanni Battista 
			 Righi 
			from Fabriano 
          (1469-1539) 
			c.c. 
          7 September 1903 | Ss. Thibaud [Théobald] from 
			Vienne (? -1001) 
			 and 16 others from the 
			Diocese of Grenoble-Vienne
			 [*******] 
          
          c.c. 9 December 1903  | 
		
          | ******* The others being (1) Clair from Vienne; (2) Ferjus from Grenoble; 
			(3) Barnard de Romans from Vienne; (4) Amédée from Lausanne; (5) Eldrad from Novalaise; 
			(6) Hugues from Bonnevaux; (7) Jean from Valence; (8) Arey from Gap; 
			(9) Cérat from 
			Grenoble; (10) Just from Condat; (11) Étienne de Châtillon; (12) Ismidon de 
			Sassenage; (13) Léonien from Vienne; (14) Isice from Vienne; (15) Namatius from 
			Vienne; and (16) Apre [or Avre] from Grenoble. | 
		
          | 
			Pius X 
			 [cont.] | 
		
          | 
           | 
           |  |  |  | 
		
          | St. Arialdo from Milan  
          (c. 1010-66) 
          
          c.c. 13 July 1904 | Bd. Charles de Blois 
          (1319-64) 
          c.c. 14 December 1904 | Bd. Cristoforo from Romagna 
          (? -1272) 
          c.c. 12 April 1905 | Ss. Placidus and Sigisbert 
			from Disentis 
          (8th cent.) 
          c.c. 6 December 1905 | Bd. Giovanni from 
			Montemarano 
          (? -1095) 
          c.c. 2 March 1906 | 
        
          | 
			Pius X 
			 [cont.] | 
        
          |  | 
           |  |  |  | 
        
          | Bd. Marco de’ Marconi 
          (1480-1510) 
          c.c. 2 March 1906 | Bd. Benedetto Ricasoli from 
			Coltibuono 
          (c. 1040-1107) 
          c.c. 29 May 1907 | St. Romedio from Trentino  
          (4th cent.) 
          c.c. 24 July 1907 | [Bd.] Zdislava 
			Berka (c. 
			1220-52)
          c.c. 28 August 1907 
          can.  21 May 1995 | Bd. Maddalena Albrici 
          (c. 1415-65) 
          c.c. 11 December 1907 |