He is the present Bishop of Arlington.
He worked with lepers in Hawaii and died from leprosy.
He was the Bishop of Philadelphia.
John Neumann
She is known as the "Lily of the Mohawks".
Kateri Tekakwitha
He established a Catholic colony in Maryland.
Lord Baltimore
He was martyred by the Mohawks in present-day New York.
Isaac Jogues
He was an Oklahoma priest who was martyred in Guatemala.
Stanley Rother
He started most of the California missions.
Junipero Serra
Francis Cabrini
She helped Damien of Molokai with the lepers in Hawaii.
Marianne Cope
He was a religious brother killed in Guatemala.
James Miller
He was the first Bishop of Arlington.
He was the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Charles Carroll
She was from a wealthy Philadelphia family who started schools for African and Native Americans.
Katharine Drexel
He was a prisoner-of-war who died during World War II.
Joseph Lafleur
She started the Sisters of Charity in Maryland.
Elizabeth Ann Seton
He was the first bishop of the United States.
She was a French sister who worked with Native Americans in Missouri.
Rose Duchesne
She started a school for African-American girls in Baltimore.
Mary Lange
He was popular on TV and radio.
Fulton Sheen
George Brent
She was a French sister who worked with the poor in Indiana.
Theodora Guerin
He started the Knights of Columbus in Connecticut.
Michael McGivney
Augustus Tolton
He was a Franciscan doorkeeper in Detroit.
Solanus Casey
She started the Catholic Workers Movement.
Dorothy Day
He was a prison-of-war in Korea and died from mistreatment.
Emil Kapaun
He was an African-American hairdresser in New York City.
Pierre Toussaint
He was a priest who was killed in action during the Vietnam War.
Vincent Capodanno
She worked as a catechist in North Dakota.
Michelle Duppong
She was a nun in New Jersey.
Miriam Teresa
He was a priest around the time of the Civil War.
Francis Xavier Seelos