Congregation For The Causes of Saints - Partial List of Pending Cases

Partial List of Pending Cases

  • Pope John Paul II (Beatified)
  • John Henry Newman (Beatified)
  • Mother Teresa of Calcutta (Beatified)
  • Pope John XXIII (Beatified)
  • Pope Pius XII (Venerable)
  • Pope Pius IX (Beatified)
  • Archbishop Óscar Romero of El Salvador (Servant of God)
  • Jacinta and Francisco Marto (Beatified)
  • Pope John Paul I (Venerable)
  • Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen (Venerable)
  • Aloysius Stepinac (Beatified)
  • Junipero Serra (Beatified)
  • Pope Urban II (Beatified)
  • Pope Paul VI (Servant of God)
  • Pope Urban V (Beatified)
  • Pope Innocent XI (Beatified)
  • Joseph Vaz (Beatified)
  • Dorothy Day (Servant of God)

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