List of post-Reformation Catholic saints in the United Kingdom
The Catholic Church recognises certain deceased Catholics as saints, beati, venerabili, and servants of God. In the post-Reformation period, some such people have been born, died, or lived in the United Kingdom.
Saints
| Image | Name | Born | Died | Church Status | Diocese | Type of Cause | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
   |  John Henry Newman | 21 February 1801  London, England  |  11 August 1890  Edgbaston, Birmingham, England  |  Priest of the Oratorians (Birmingham Congregation); Cardinal | Birmingham | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 17 June 1958  Declared "Venerable": 22 January 1991 Beatified: 19 September 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI Canonized: 13 October 2019 by Pope Francis  | ||||||
Blesseds
| Image | Name | Born | Died | Church Status | Diocese | Type of Cause | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
   |  Domenico Barberi  (rel. name: Dominic of the Mother of God)  |  22 June 1792  Viterbo, Italy  |  27 August 1849  Reading, Berkshire, England  |  Professed Priest, Congregation of the Passion of Jesus Christ (Passionists) | Rome and Westminster | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 12 April 1905  Declared "Venerable": 16 May 1937 Beatified: 27 October 1963 by Pope Paul VI  | ||||||
   |  Michael Iwene Tansi  (rel. name: Cyprian)  |  September 1903  Igboezum, Aguleri, Anambra, Nigeria  |  20 January 1964  Coalville, Leicestershire, England  |  Professed Priest, Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Trappists) | Onitsha and Nottingham | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 3 February 1986 Declared "Venerable": 11 July 1995 Beatified: 28 March 1998 by Pope John Paul II  | ||||||
   |  Carlo Acutis | 3 May 1991  London, England  |  12 October 2006  Monza, Monza e Brianza, Italy  |  Child | Milan | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 13 May 2013  Declared "Venerable": 5 July 2018 Beatified: 10 October 2020 by Cardial Agostino Vallini Canonized: to be scheduled[1]  | ||||||
Venerables
| Image | Name | Born | Died | Church Status | Diocese | Type of Cause | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Margaret Sinclair  (rel. name: Mary Francis of the Five Wounds)  |  29 March 1900  Edinburgh, Scotland  |  24 November 1925  Warley, Essex, England  |  Professed Religious, Colettine Poor Clare Nuns | Brentwood and Saint Andrews-Edinburgh | Heroic Virtues | |
| Opening of Cause: August 1931  Declared "Venerable": 6 February 1978  | ||||||
   |  Mary Potter | 22 November 1847  London, England  |  9 April 1913  Rome, Italy  |  Founder, Little Company of Mary | Rome | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 1942  Declared "Venerable": 8 February 1988  | ||||||
   |  Cornelia Peacock Connelly | 15 January 1809  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States  |  18 April 1879  Saint Leonards-on-Sea, Hastings, Sussex, England  |  Founder, Society of the Holy Child Jesus | Southwark | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 12 November 1959  13 June 1992  | ||||||
   |  Joan Ward  (rel. name: Mary)  |  23 January 1586  Mulwith, North Yorkshire, England  |  30 January 1645  Heworth, North Yorkshire, England  |  Founder, Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Sisters of Loreto) and the Congregation of Jesus | Middlesbrough and Munich–Freising | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 11 October 1929  Declared "Venerable": 19 December 2009  | ||||||
   |  Bridget Teresa McCrory  (rel. name: Mary Angeline Teresa)  |  21 January 1893  Brockagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland  |  21 January 1984  Germantown, New York, United States  |  Founder, Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm | Albany | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 1 June 1989  Declared "Venerable": 28 June 2012  | ||||||
   |  Mary Jane Wilson (rel. name: Maria of Saint Francis)  |  3 October 1840  Harihar, Davanagere, Karnataka, India  |  18 October 1916  Funchal, Madeira, Portugal  |  Founder, Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Victories | Funchal | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 7 November 1987  Declared "Venerable": 9 October 2013  | ||||||
| Frances Margaret Taylor  (rel. name: Mary Magdalen of the Sacred Heart)  |  20 January 1832  Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire, England  |  9 June 1900  London, England  |  Founder, Poor Servants of the Mother of God | Westminster | Heroic Virtues | |
| Opening of Cause: 2 June 1995  Declared "Venerable": 12 June 2014  | ||||||
   |  Sophia Leeves  (rel. name: Marie–Veronique of the Passion)  |  1 October 1823  Istanbul, Türkiye  |  16 November 1906  Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France  |  Professed Religious, Discalced Carmelite Nuns; Founder, Sisters of the Apostolic Carmel | Bengaluru and Bayonne | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 16 May 1997  Declared "Venerable": 8 July 2014  | ||||||
   |  Elizabeth Prout  (rel. name: Mary Joseph of Jesus)  |  2 September 1820  Coleham, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England  |  11 January 1864  St Helens, Merseyside, England  |  Founder, Sisters of the Cross and Passion | Liverpool | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 4 February 1994  Declared "Venerable": 21 January 2021  | ||||||
   |  George Spencer  (rel. name: Ignatius of Saint Paul)  |  21 December 1799  London, England  |  1 October 1864  Carstairs, South Lanarkshire, Scotland  |  Professed Priest, Congregation of the Passion of Jesus Christ (Passionists) | Liverpool and Motherwell | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 18 February 1992  Declared "Venerable": 20 February 2021  | ||||||
| Florence Kate Flanagan  (rel. name: Maria Caterina)  |  17 July 1892  London, England  |  19 March 1941  Stockholm, Sweden  |  Professed Religious, Bridgettine Sisters | Diocese of Rome and Stockholm[2] | Heroic Virtues | |
| Opening of Cause: 15 December 2008  Declared "Venerable": 23 March 2023  | ||||||
| Madaleina Catherine Beauchamp Hambrough  (rel. name: Maria Riccarda)  |  10 September 1887  London, England  |  26 June 1966  Rome, Italy  |  Professed Religious, Bridgettine Sisters | Rome[2] | Heroic Virtues | |
| Opening of Cause: 16 December 2009  Declared "Venerable": 27 January 2025  | ||||||
Servants of God
| Image | Name | Born | Died | Church Status | Diocese | Type of Cause | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
   |  James II (VII) Stuart | 14 October 1633  London, England  |  16 September 1701  Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, France  |  Married Layperson; King of England, Scotland and Ireland | Westminster | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 1734[3][4] | ||||||
| Henriette Le Forestier d'Osseville  (rel. name: Mère Saint Mary)  |  19 April 1803  Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France  |  28 April 1858  Norwood, London, England  |  Founder, Congregation of Our Lady of Fidelity | Bayeux-Lisieux and Southwark | Heroic Virtues | |
| Opening of Cause: 29 July 2006 | ||||||
   |  Margaret Hallahan | 23 January 1802  London, England  |  11 May 1868  Stone, Staffordshire, England  |  Founder, Dominican Sisters of Saint Catherine of Siena (English Congregation) | Birmingham | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 20 April 1994 | ||||||
   |  Caroline Jones Chisholm | 30 May 1808  Wootton, Northamptonshire, England  |  25 March 1877  London, England  |  Married Layperson | Canberra-Goulburn[5] | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 28 December 2008 | ||||||
   |  Adèle Euphrasie Barbier (rel. name: Marie of the Heart of Jesus)  |  4 January 1829  Caen, Calvados, France  |  18 January 1893  Sturry, Kent, England  |  Founder, Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions | Southwark | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 11 October 1957 | ||||||
   |  Teresa Helena Higginson | 27 May 1844  Holywell, Flintshire, Wales  |  15 February 1905  Chudleigh, Devon, England  |  Layperson | Liverpool | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 26 June 1935 | ||||||
   |  Mary Janet Erskine Stuart | 11 November 1857  Cottesmore, Rutland, England  |  21 October 1914  Roehampton, London, England  |  Professed Religious, Society of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus | Southwark | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 25 July 1952 | ||||||
| Antonio Mansi | 9 March 1896  London, England  |  31 October 1918  Rome, England  |  Professed Religious, Conventual Franciscans | Rome[6] | Heroic Virtues | |
| Opening of Cause: 8 March 2019 | ||||||
   |  Marie-Adèle Garnier  (rel. name: Marie of Saint Peter)  |  15 August 1838  Grancey-le-Château-Neuvelle, Côte-d'Or, France  |  17 June 1924  London, England  |  Founder, Benedictine Adorers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Montmartre and the Benedictines of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre | Langres[7] | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 3 December 2016 | ||||||
| Artur Schulz | 11 November 1897  London, England  |  30 January 1945  Bisztynek, Bartoszyce, Poland  |  Diocesan Priest | Warmia | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | |
| Opening of Cause: 28 July 2007 | ||||||
| Sybil Kathigasu | 3 September 1899  Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia  |  12 June 1948  Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland  |  Married Layperson | Penang[8] | Heroic Virtues | |
| Opening of Cause: July 2024 | ||||||
| Clara Ellerker [Perrins]  (rel. name: Mary of the Blessed Sacrament)  |  18 October 1875  Handsworth, Staffordshire, England  |  11 January 1949  Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago  |  Founder, Carmelite Sisters of "Corpus Christi" | Port of Spain | Heroic Virtues | |
| Opening of Cause: 19 August 1998 | ||||||
   |  John Randal Bradburne | 14 June 1921  Skirwith, Cumbria, England  |  2 September 1979  Mutoko, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe  |  Layperson; Member, Secular Franciscans | Harare[9] | Offer of Life | 
| Opening of Cause: 5 September 2019 | ||||||
   |  Jeremy Joyner White | 18 May 1938  Aldershot, Hampshire, England  |  23 April 1990  Lagos, Nigeria  |  Married Layperson; Member, Opus Dei Movement | Lagos | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 28 April 2016 | ||||||
   |  Geoffrey Leonard Cheshire | 7 September 1917  Chester, Cheshire, England  |  31 July 1992  Cavendish, Suffolk, England  |  Married Layperson | East Anglia[10] | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 8 September 2017 | ||||||
   |  Julius Kambarage Nyerere | 13 April 1922  Butiama, Mara, Tanzania  |  14 October 1999  London, England  |  Married Layperson; President of Tanzania | Dar-es-Salaam and Westminster | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 13 May 2005 | ||||||
   |  Andrew Bertie | 15 May 1929  London, England  |  7 February 2008  Rome, Italy  |  Prince and Grand Master, Sovereign Military Order of Malta | Rome | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 20 February 2015 | ||||||
   |  Clare Theresa Crockett  (rel. name: Clare Maria of the Trinity and the Heart of Mary)  |  14 November 1982  Derry, Northern Ireland  |  16 April 2016  Playa Prieta, Manabí, Ecuador  |  Professed Religious, Servant Sisters of the Home of the Mother | Alcalá de Henares | Heroic Virtues | 
| Opening of Cause: 2 March 2023 | ||||||
| Ignacio Echeverría Miralles del Imperial | 25 May 1978  Ferrol, A Coruña, Spain  |  3 June 2017  London, England  |  Layperson | Madrid and Westminster[11] | Offer of Life | |
| Opening of Cause: | ||||||
Candidates for Sainthood
This list includes individuals for whom there is a public petition to the bishop to commence an investigation into the heroic virtue of the individual leading to a decree declaring them to be a Servant of God.
| Image | Name | Born | Died | Church Status | Diocese | Type of Cause | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
   |  Luisa Carvajal Mendoza | 2 January 1566  Jaraicejo, Cáceres, Spain  |  2 January 1614  London, England  |  Layperson | Westminster | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Eleanor Vaux Brooksby | c. 1560  North Northamptonshire, England  |  1625  Leicestershire, England  |  Married Layperson | Nottingham | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Anne Vaux | c. 1562  Great Harrowden, North Northamptonshire, England  |  c. 1637  Leicestershire, England  |  Layperson | Nottingham | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Andrew White | c. 1579  London, England, United Kingdom  |  27 December 1656  London, England, United Kingdom  |  Professed Priest, Jesuits | Baltimore[12] | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Margaret Mostyn  (rel. name: Margaret of Jesus)  |  8 December 1625  Talacre, Flintshire, Wales  |  29 August 1679  Lier, Antwerp, Belgium  |  Professed Religious, Discalced Carmelite Nuns | Antwerp | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Alexander Cameron | 17 September 1701  Achnacarry, Lochaber, Scotland  |  19 October 1746  Gravesend, Kent, England  |  Professed Priest, Jesuits | Glasgow[13] | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Frances Dickinson  (rel. name: Clare Joseph of the Heart of Jesus)  |  12 July 1755  London, England  |  27 March 1830  Port Tobacco, Maryland, United States  |  Professed Religious, Discalced Carmelite Nuns | Washington | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Augustus Welby Pugin | 1 March 18112  Bloomsbury, London, England  |  14 September 1852  Ramsgate, Kent, England  |  Married Layperson | Southwark | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  John Talbot, 16th Earl of Shrewsbury | 18 March 1791  Dodford with Grafton, Worcestershire, England  |  9 November 1852  Naples, Italy  |  Married Layperson | Shrewsbury | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Louisa Elizabeth Rolls Vaughan | 8 October 1810  London, England  |  24 January 1853  Welsh Bicknor, Herefordshire, England  |  Married Layperson | Cardiff[14] | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Cecil Chetwynd-Talbot | 17 April 1808  Great Haywood, Staffordshire, England  |  13 May 1877  Rome, Italy  |  Married Layperson | Birmingham and Rome | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  John Bede Polding | 18 November 1794  Liverpool, England  |  16 March 1877  Sydney, New South Wales, Australia  |  Professed Priest, Benedictines (English Congregation); Archbishop of Sydney; Founder, Sisters of the Good Samaritan | Sydney[15] | Heroic Virtues | 
| Alice Mary Thorpe  (rel. name: Catherine Mary Antoninus)  |  1844  London, England  |  2 March 1879  Sparkill, New York, United States  |  Founder, Dominican Sisters of Our Lady of the Rosary (now the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill) | New York | Heroic Virtues | |
   |  Georgiana Fullerton née Leveson-Gower | 23 September 1812  Tixall, Staffordshire, England  |  19 January 1885  Bournemouth, Dorset, England  |  Married Layperson; Member, Secular Franciscans | Westminster | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Margaret Radclyffe Livingstone Eyre | 16 June 1800  Maybole, South Ayrshire, Scotland  |  3 September 1889  London, England  |  Married Layperson | Westminster | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Julian Tenison-Woods | 15 November 1832  London, England  |  7 October 1889  Sydney, New South Wales, Australia  |  Diocesan Priest; Cofounder, Sisters of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart | Sydney | Heroic Virtues | 
| Alice Ingham  (rel. name: Mary Francis)  |  8 March 1830  Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England  |  24 August 1890  Blackburn, Lancashire, England  |  Founder, Franciscan Missionaries of Saint Joseph | Lancaster | Heroic Virtues | |
   |  Sophia Charlotte Adams  (rel. name: Mary Rose Columba)  |  21 March 1832  Woodchester, Gloucestershire, England  |  30 December 1891  Adelaide, South Australia, Australia  |  Professed Religious, Dominican Sisters of Saint Catherine of Siena (English Congregation) | Adelaide | Heroic Virtues | 
| Honoria Conway  (rel. name: Mary Vincent)  |  18 June 1815  Dover, Kent, England  |  27 May 1892  Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada  |  Founder, Sisters of Charity of Saint John (now the Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception) | Saint John | Heroic Virtues | |
   |  Henry Edward Manning | 15 July 1808  Totteridge, Greater London, England  |  14 January 1892  London, England  |  Archbishop of Westminster; Cardinal; Member, Secular Franciscans | Westminster | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Augusta Theodosia Drane  (rel. name: Frances Raphael)  |  28 December 1823  Bromley-by-Bow, Greater London, England  |  29 April 1894  Stone, Staffordshire, England  |  Professed Religious, Dominican Sisters of Saint Catherine of Siena (English Congregation) | Birmingham | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Elizabeth Hayes  (rel. name: Mary Ignatius of Jesus)  |  1823  Saint Peter Port, Guernsey  |  6 May 1894  Rome, Italy  |  Founder, Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception | Saint Paul and Minneapolis | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Charlotte Montagu Douglas Scott | 10 April 1811  Longleat, Wiltshire, England  |  18 March 1895  Ditton, Berkshire, England  |  Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh | Saint Andrews-Edinburgh | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Catherine Rosamund Fitzgibbon (rel. name: Mary Irene)  |  12 May 1824  London, England  |  14 August 1896  New York City, New York, United States  |  Professed Religious, Sisters of Charity of New York | New York | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Duncan McNab | 11 May 1820  Achrinich, Argyllshire, Scotland  |  19 September 1896  Richmond, Victoria, Australia  |  Diocesan Priest | Melbourne | Heroic Virtues | 
| Charles Gordon O'Neill | 23 March 1828  Glasgow, Scotland  |  8 November 1900  Sydney, New South Wales, Australia  |  Married Layperson; Cofounder, Society of Saint Vincent de Paul | Sydney[16][17] | Heroic Virtues | |
   |  Herbert Vaughan | 15 April 1832  Gloucester, England  |  19 June 1903  Mill Hill, Greater London, England  |  Archbishop of Westminster; Cardinal; Founder, St. Joseph's Foreign Mission Society of Mill Hill (Mill Hill Missionaries) | Westminster | Heroic Virtues | 
| Thomas [Roussel Davids] Byles | 26 February 1870  Leeds, West Yorkshire, England  |  15 April 1912  aboard the RMS Titanic, at the North Atlantic Ocean  |  Diocesan Priest | Brentwood[18] | Offer of Life | |
   |  Agnes McLaren | 4 July 1837  Edinburgh, Scotland  |  17 April 1913  Antibes, Alpes-Maritimes, France  |  Layperson; Member, Lay Dominicans | Saint Andrews-Edinburgh | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Robert Hugh Benson | 18 November 1871  Crowthorne, Berkshire, England  |  19 October 1914  Salford, Greater Manchester, England  |  Diocesan Priest | Westminster[19] | Heroic Virtues | 
| Honoria Gaffney  (rel. name: Mary Evangelista)  |  1 May 1853  Kilronan, County Galway, Ireland  |  21 July 1920  Nottingham, England  |  Professed Religious, Sisters of Saint Joseph of Peace | Nottingham | Heroic Virtues | |
   |  Henry Palmer Chapman  (rel. name: John)  |  25 April 1865  Ashfield cum Thorpe, Suffolk, England  |  7 November 1933  Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Somerset, France  |  Professed Priest, Benedictines (English Congregation) | Clifton | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Cyril Jarrett  (rel. name: Bede)  |  22 August 1881  Greenwich, Greater London, England  |  17 March 1934  London, England  |  Professed Priest, Dominicans | Birmingham | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Gilbert Keith Chesterton | 29 May 1874  Kensington, Greater London, England  |  14 June 1936  Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England  |  Married Layperson | Northampton[20][21] | Heroic Virtues | 
| Robert John Cairns | 21 August 1884  Glasgow, Scotland  |  14 December 1941  Shangchuan, Guangdong, China  |  Priest of the Maryknoll Missionary Society | Glasgow[22] | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | |
| Edward Charles [Ted] Harris | 19 July 1905  London, England  |  21 December 1942  Malmal, Pomio, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea  |  Professed Priest, Missionaries of the Sacred Heart | Rabaul[23] | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | |
   |  Joseph McNabb  (rel. name: Vincent)  |  8 July 1868  Portaferry, County Down, Ireland  |  17 June 1943  London, England  |  Professed Priest, Dominicans | Westminster[24] | Heroic Virtues | 
| Caryll Houselander | 29 September 1901  Bath, Somerset, England  |  12 October 1954  London, England  |  Layperson of the Archdiocese of Birmingham | Birmingham[25][26] | Heroic Virtues | |
   |  John Cyril Hawes | 7 September 1876  Richmond, Greater London, England  |  26 June 1956  Miami, Florida, United States  |  Diocesan Priest | Geraldton and Nassau[27] | Heroic Virtues | 
| Laurence Samuel Gerald Vann | 24 August 1906  St Mary Cray, Greater London, England  |  14 July 1963  Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England  |  Professed Priest, Dominicans | Westminster | Heroic Virtues | |
| Olive-Marie Bradley  (rel. name: Marguerite)  |  14 January 1911  Birkenhead, Merseyside, England  |  25 November 1964  Dakwa, Bas-Uélé, Democratic Republic of Congo  |  Professed Religious, Ursuline Sisters of Hasselt | Buta[28] | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | |
| Margaret Walker  (rel. name: Mary Charles Magdalene)  |  16 March 1881  Brighton, East Sussex, England  |  27 February 1966  Calabar, Cross River, Nigeria  |  Founder, Handmaids of the Holy Child Jesus | Calabar[29] | Heroic Virtues | |
| Peter Biewer  (rel. name: Aelred)  |  23 June 1932  Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England  |  24 December 1969  Nyegezi, Mwanza, Tanzania  |  Brother of the Missionaries of Africa (White Fathers) | Mwana[30] | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | |
   |  Christopher Henry Dawson | 12 October 1889  Hay-on-Wye, Brecknockshire, Wales  |  25 May 1970  Budleigh Salterton, Devon, England  |  Married Layperson | Plymouth | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  John Ronald Reuel Tolkien | 3 January 1892  Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa  |  2 September 1973  Bournemouth, Dorset, England  |  Married Layperson | Birmingham[31] | Heroic Virtues | 
| Martin Thomas | 25 April 1932  Sidcup, Greater London, England  |  6 February 1977  Musami, Harare, Zimbabwe  |  Professed Priest, Jesuits | Harare[32] | Martyrs in odium fidei, uti fertur | |
| Christopher Shepherd-Smith | 28 January 1943  Geita, Tanzania  |  Professed Priest, Jesuits | ||||
| Pauline Wilkinson  (rel. name: Mary Joseph)  |  29 June 1917  Leigh, Greater Manchester, England  |  Professed Religious, Dominican Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus | ||||
| Desmond Donovan | 10 October 1927  Leeds, West Yorkshire, England  |  15 January 1978  (disappeared) Makumbi, Goromonzi, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe  |  Professed Priest, Jesuits | Harare[32] | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | |
| Bernard Darke | 19 July 1925  Bournemouth, Dorset, England  |  14 July 1979  Georgetown, Guyana  |  Professed Priest, Jesuits | Portsmouth[33][34] | Heroic Virtues | |
| John Francis McGrath | 24 May 1919  Birmingham, England  |  24 April 1980  Mbale, Uganda  |  Priest of the Mill Hill Missionaries | Birmingham[35] | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | |
| Douglas William Main  (rel. name: John)  |  21 January 1926  London, England  |  30 December 1982  Montreal, Quebec, Canada  |  Professed Priest, Benedictines (English Congregation) | Montreal and Westminster | Heroic Virtues | |
   |  Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge | 24 March 1903  Sanderstead, Surrey, England  |  14 November 1990  Robertsbridge, East Sussex, England  |  Married Layperson | Arundel-Brighton | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  Sean Devereux | 25 November 1964  Camberley, Surrey, England  |  2 January 1993  Kismayo, Jubbada Hoose, Somalia  |  Layperson; Member, Salesian Cooperators | Arundel-Brighton[36] | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | 
   |  Alan Richard Griffiths (rel. name: Swami Dayananda [Bede])  |  17 December 1906  Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England  |  13 May 1993  Tannirpalli, Tamil Nadu, India  |  Professed Priest, Benedictines (Camaldolese Congregation) | Tiruchirapalli[37] | Heroic Virtues | 
| Kathleen Rosalind Dobbs Muggeridge | 8 December 1903  Château-d'Œx, Vaud, Switzerland  |  11 June 1994  Welland, Ontario, Canada  |  Married Layperson | Arundel-Brighton | Heroic Virtues | |
| Christoper Mannion | 15 May 1951  Thornaby-on-Tees, North Yorkshire, England  |  1 July 1994  Save, Gisagara, Rwanda  |  Professed Religious, Marist Brothers of the Schools | Butare[38] | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | |
| George Haliburton Hume (rel. name: George Basil)  |  2 March 1923  Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England  |  17 June 1999  London, England  |  Archbishop of Westminster; Cardinal | Westminster and Hexham-Newcastle[39] | Heroic Virtues | |
| Eileen Mary Egan | 27 December 1911  Pontypridd, Mid Glamorgan, Wales  |  7 October 2000  New York City, New York, United States  |  Layperson; Member, Catholic Relief Services; Cofounder, Pax Christi USA | New York[40] | Heroic Virtues | |
| Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe Geach | 18 March 1919  Limerick, Ireland  |  5 January 2001  Cambridge, England  |  Married Layperson | East Anglia | Heroic Virtues | |
| Joan Bartlett | 1 August 1911  Lancaster, Lancashire, England  |  9 September 2002  London, England  |  Layperson; Founder, Servite Secular Institute | Westminster | Heroic Virtues | |
| Leader Dominic Stirling | 19 January 1906  Finchley, Greater London, England  |  7 February 2003  Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania  |  Married Layperson | Dar-es-Salaam | Heroic Virtues | |
| Mary Sunniva Garson | 3 October 1921  Udny Green, Aberdeenshire, Scotland  |  8 March 2007  Bognor Regis, Sussex, England  |  Founder, Benedictine Sisters of Grace and Compassion | Arundel-Brighton[41] | ||
| Tommy "Thomas" Burns | 16 December 1956  Calton, Glasgow, Scotland  |  15 May 2008  Glasgow, Scotland  |  Married Layperson | Glasgow[42][43] | Heroic Virtues | |
| Brian Hilary Thorp | 30 January 1931  Yorkshire Bridge, Bamford, Derbyshire, England  |  9 September 2008  London, England  |  Brother of the Mill Hill Missionaries[44] | Malindi | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | |
| Joseph Wilson | 12 December 1994  Carfin, Motherwell, Scotland  |  20 December 2011  Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland  |  Young Layperson | Motherwell[45] | Heroic Virtues | |
| Peter Thomas Geach | 29 March 1916  Chelsea, County of London, England  |  21 December 2013  Cambridge, England  |  Married Layperson | East Anglia | Heroic Virtues | |
| Edward Kevin Daly | 5 December 1933  Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland  |  8 August 2016  Derry, Northern Ireland  |  Bishop of Derry | Derry | Heroic Virtues | |
| Michelle Frieda Totah  (rel. name: Mary David)  |  26 March 1957  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States  |  28 August 2017  Isle of Wight, England  |  Professed Religious, Benedictine Nuns | Portsmouth | Heroic Virtues | |
| Pedro Ballester Arenas | 22 May 1996  Manchester, England  |  31 January 2018  Manchester, England  |  Young Layperson; Member, Opus Dei Movement | Manchester[46] | Heroic Virtues | |
| Peter Joseph Reilly | 11 February 1915  Saltcoats, North Ayrshire, Scotland  |  2 July 2018  Saltcoats, North Ayrshire, Scotland  |  Married Layperson | Galloway | Heroic Virtues | |
| Paul McAuley | 29 October 1947  Portsmouth, Hampshire, England  |  2 April 2019  Iquitos, Belén, Maynas, Peru  |  Professed Religious, Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Brothers) | Portsmouth[47] | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | |
| Michael Strode | 5 June 1923  Woking, Surrey, England  |  27 December 2019  Cardiff, Wales  |  Oblate, Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Trappists) | Cardiff-Menevia[48] | Heroic Virtues | |
| Audrey Gladys Donnithorne | 27 November 1922  Santai, Sichuan, China  |  9 June 2020  Hong Kong  |  Layperson | Hong Kong | Heroic Virtues | |
   |  Ryan Stawaisz | 18 August 1989  Aberdeen, Scotland  |  21 June 2021  Tomball, Texas, United States  |  Diocesan Priest | Galveston-Houston[49] | Heroic Virtues | 
   |  David Anthony Andrew Amess | 26 March 1952  Plaistow, Essex, England  |  15 October 2021  Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England  |  Married Layperson | Brentwood[50] | Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur | 
| Janet Evelyn Longton Tempest | c. 1930  Buenos Aires, Argentina  |  25 December 2021  Broughton Hall, North Yorkshire, England  |  Married Layperson | Leeds[51] | Heroic Virtues | 
See also
- List of Catholic martyrs of the English Reformation
 - List of post-reformation saints in Ireland
 - List of American candidates for sainthood
 - List of Canadian Catholic saints and beatified people
 - List of Scandinavian saints
 
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