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Saint Lucy
saint from Italy
Agatha of Sicily
Christian saint and martyress (235–261)
Vitus
3rd or 4th-century Sicilian saint
Saint Rosalia
Italian saint of Palermo, honored for divine intermediation during the plague there
Methodios I of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
Christina of Bolsena
Christian martyr
Pantaenus
Saint Pantaenus the Philosopher (; died c. 200) was a Sicilian theologian and a significant figure in the Catechetical School of Alexandria from around AD 180. This school was the earliest catechetical school, and became influential in the development of Christian theology.
Benedict the Moor
Italian-born African Franciscan friar in Sicily
Joseph the Hymnographer
Eastern Orthodox hymnographer
Andrew Avellino
Sicilian Theatine priest and saint
Pancras of Taormina
hieromartyr, bishop of Taormina
Bernard of Corleone
Sicilian Franciscan
Olivia de Palermo
santa
Felix of Nicosia
Catholic Saint (1715-1787)
Annibale Maria di Francia
founder of the Roagationist Fathers (1851–1927)
Albert of Trapani
saint
Eustochia Smeralda Calafato
Italian saint
Gregory of Agrigento
Italian catholic bishop
Filarete of Calabria
Italian saint
Euplius
martyr and saint
Conon of Naso
medieval abbot of Sicily
Agrippina of Mineo
saint martyred in 258
Elias of Enna
Italian saint
Philip of Agira
saint
Eleutherius and Antia
Italian bishop and saint
Gerland of Agrigento
Catholic Saint and bishop of Agrigento
Leoluca
Leoluca, also known as Leone Luca, Leo Luke of Corleone, or Luke of Sicily ( – ) was the abbot and wonderworker of the monastery of Mount Mula in Calabria, and a founder of Italo-Greek monasticism in southern Italy. He is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
Nicasius of Sicily
Saint and Knight Hospitaller
Saint Ovidius
Portuguese bishop
Athanasius I
Bishop of Naples
Birillus
Birillus (died 90 AD) of Antioch was an early Christian saint. He was ordained to the priesthood by Saint Peter and became the first evangelizer and the first bishop of Catania in Sicily.
Calogerus
eremite monk venerated by the Orthodox and the Catholic churches
Saint Libertine
Christian martyr
Mamilian of Palermo
sailor and saint
Trofimena
Trofimena is a female saint canonised in the Roman Catholic Church. Originally from the town of Patti in Sicily (and closely connected to the figure of Saint Febronia), the relics of Trofimena are venerated in the basilica in the town of Minori, Italy on the coast of Amalfi, southern Italy.