Old Testament Saints
New Testament Saints
Desert Fathers
Saints of Egypt
Women/Children
100

In the belly of a big fish, this prophet learned the power of repentence.

Jonah

100

He was older than Jesus in age, but preached Jesus' name before him, this prophet and martyr was known as the frontrunner and baptizer.

St. John the Baptist

100

From Ethiopian descent, once a thief and murderer, he repented and became a desert father, priest, and comforter who wrote rules for the monks.

St. Moses the Black (Strong)

100

One of the patriarchs, he was known as the, "man of prayer."

Pope Kyrollos the 6th

100

She is known as the desert mother, she met the priest Zosima and knew his story even though she never met him.

St. Mary of Egypt

200

Known as the last judge in the Old Testament and the anointer of kings, God spoke to him while he was a little boy.

Samuel 

200

Enduring imprisonment and suffering, this martyr wrote the most books in the New Testament.

St. Paul

200

Known as the father of all monks, he led the way of monastic life in Egypt.

St. Anthony

200

He was the Bishop of Fayoum and Giza, known for selfless giving, he was known as the friend of the poor.

St. Abram

200

She was a widower who had 5 children and raised them in the fear of God.

St. Rebecca

300

She is originally a gentile from Moab, but through her love and loyalty, she became a great-grandmother to King David and to the Lord Jesus Christ.

Ruth

300

This disciple was crucified upside down because he said he wasn’t worthy to die like Jesus.

St. Peter

300

Dedicated to God from birth, he was known for carrying Jesus up a mountain.

St. Bishoy

300

A Roman soldier, the Archangel Michael appeared to him and gave him a second sword. After his martyrdom, his relics were taken to Egypt.

St. Philopateer Mercurius

300

She refused to get married and became the bride of the prairie, her dad knelt before idols but she brought him back to the faith.

St. Demiana

400

This prophet never saw death, but went to heaven in a chariot of fire.

Elijah

400

Depicted with a book and a lion, this martyr brought Christianity to Egypt.

St. Mark

400

Known for his preaching and public speaking, he was known as, "the golden mouthed."

St. John Chrysostom

400

A close friend of Pope Kyrollos and worker of miracles, he is known as the wonder worker.

St. Mina

400

He was 12 years old when he was martyred, his name in Coptic means gold.

St. Abanoub

500

Sentenced to burn for their faith, God sent an angel to keep these 3 safe in the fiery furnace.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

500

One of the 7 deacons, he was stoned to death and was the first martyr to die for Christ.

St. Stephen 

500

A monk in the desert, God provided for him a ½ loaf of bread brought by a crow each day and when St. Anthony visited him, the crow brought a full loaf.

St. Paula

500

A pope of Alexandria, this man defended the faith against a dangerous heresy.

St. Athanasious

500

Mentioned in the gospel of St. Luke, she was healed by Jesus. She was the wife of Chuza and supported Jesus and the disciples in their travels.

St. Joanna