List of venerated Central Americans and Caribbeans

This page is a list of venerated Central Americans and Caribbeans includes saints, blesseds, venerables, and servants of god, as recognized by the Catholic Church. These people were born, died, or lived their religious life in any of the territories of North America excluding Mexico, Canada and the United States.

The Cruz de la Parra, in Baracoa, is the last surviving of the 29 crosses planted in the New World by Columbus. It is the oldest tangible evidence of Catholicism in the Americas.

The first unquestioned presence of the Catholic Church in the Americas was in this region, when Christopher Columbus first set foot on San Salvador. The oldest tangible evidence of Catholicism in the New World, the Cruz de la Parra, is kept in what is now Cuba.

List of saints edit

The following is the list of saints, including the year in which they were canonized and the country or countries with which they are associated. As a fact, in the list Óscar Romero is the only native saint of Central America[1] and the Caribbean. The rest were Spanish missionaries who carried out their apostolic work in these American countries.

List of blesseds edit

List of venerables edit

List of Servants of God edit

  • Antonio de Valdivieso O.P., bishop and protomartyr for the defense of the Native Americans (Nicaragua)
  • Mariano Dubon Alonso, secular priest (Nicaragua)
  • Remigio Salazar y Amador, secular priest (Nicaragua)
  • Casimir Cypher (born Michael Jerome Cypher), Franciscan Conventual priest (Honduras)
  • Moises Gonzalez Crespo, Augustinian priest (Panama)
  • José Atiliano Franco Arita (1950-1990), married layperson of the Diocese of Santa Rosa de Copán; Martyr (Honduras)
  • Ana María Moreno Castillo [Niña Anita] (1887-1977), layperson of the Diocese of Chitré (Panama)
  • Moisés Cisneros Rodríguez (1945-1991), professed religious of the Marist Brothers of the Schools; Martyr (Guatemala)
  • Fernando González Saborío (1927-1957), priest of the Diocese of Tilaran-Liberia (Costa Rica)
  • María Isabel de Jesús (Marisa) Acuña Arias (1941-1954), child of the Archdiocese of San Jose de Costa Rica (Costa Rica)
  • Juan Morrera Coll (Casiano María of Madrid) (1892-1965), professed priest of the Franciscan Capuchins (Costa Rica)
  • Victor Manuel Sanabria Martínez (1898-1952), Archbishop of San Jose de Costa Rica (Costa Rica)
  • Eduardo Tomás Boza Masvidal (1915-2003), titular bishop Vinda, auxiliary bishop of San Cristóbal de la Habana (Cuba)
  • Adolfo Rodríguez Herrera (1924-2003), archbishop of Camagüey (Cuba)
  • Zilda Arns Neumann (1934-2010), married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Curitiba (Haiti)
  • Luis Sánchez Pacheco (1696), professed priest, Franciscan Friars Minor (Cuba)
  • Tiburcio De Osorio (+1712-1715), professed priest, Franciscan Friars Minor (Cuba)
  • María Josefa Yáñez González Del Valle (1917-1960), professed religious (Cuba)
  • Santos Álvarez Molaguero (1904-1936), priest of the archdiocese of Madrid (Cuba)
  • Salvador Riera Pau (1883-1936), priest of the diocese of Girona (Cuba)
  • Juan Antonio Abreu Espinal (1914-1977), priest of the diocese of Higüey (Dominican Republic)
  • Giovanni Francesco Fantino Falco (1867-1939), priest of the diocese of La Vega (Dominican Republic)
  • Severiano Arrieta Gorrochategui (1907-1975), professed priest, Passionists (Dominican Republic)
  • Emiliano Tardif (1928-1999), professed priest, founder, Community of the Servants of the Living Christ (Dominican Republic)
  • Louis-Gaston de Sonis (1825-1887), layperson of the diocese of Chartres; married; member, Secular Carmelites (Guadeloupe)
  • Gordon Anthony Pantin (1929-2000), archbishop of Port of Spain, Holy Ghost Father (Trinidad & Tobago)
  • Luis Chávez (1901-1987), archbishop of San Salvador (El Salvador)
  • Clara Ellerker (1875-1949), founder, Carmelite Sisters of “Corpus Christi” (Trinidad & Tobago)
  • Aristides Calvani Silva (1918-1986), layperson of the archdiocese of Caracas; married (Trinidad & Tobago)
  • Marguerite-Henriette Lebray (1759-1794), professed religious, Madelonnettes (Haiti)
  • Ángel Baraibar Moreno (1910-1936), layperson of the archdiocese of Toledo (Puerto Rico)
  • María Belen Guzmán Florit (1897-1993), founder, Dominican Sisters of Fatima (Puerto Rico)
  • Albertina Ramírez Martínez (1898-1979), founder, Missionary Servants of Christ the King (Nicaragua)
  • Odorico D’Andrea (1916-1990), professed priest, Franciscan Friars Minor (Nicaragua)
  • Bruno Martínez Sacedo (1907-1972), professed priest, Piarists (Nicaragua)
  • Antonio Guales Hernández (1941-1981), layperson of the apostolic vicariate of Izabal; married (Honduras)
  • Diomira Ludovica Romana Crispi (1879-1974), founder, Sisters Oblates to Divine Love (Costa Rica)

Other open causes edit

Others have been proposed for beatification, and may have active groups supporting their causes. These include:

  • Four U.S missionaries raped and murdered by a Salvadoran government death squad in 1980:
  • Eduardo De La Fuente Serrano (1948-2009), priest of the archdiocese of Madrid (Cuba),
  • Mariano Arroyo Merino (1932-2009), priest of the archdiocese of Havana (Cuba),
  • Luís Ramón Peña González [Papilín] (1936-1960), seminarian of the diocese of Higüey (Dominican Republic)
  • James Arthur MacKinnon (1932-1965), priest of the Scarboro Foreign Mission Society (Dominican Republic)
  • Florinda Soriano de Muñoz [Mamá Tingó] (1921-1974), layperson of the archdiocese of Santo Domingo; married (Dominican Republic)
  • Ernesto Goyeneche Echarri (1910-1995), priest of the archdiocese of Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)
  • Theresa Egan (1927-2000), professed religious, Sisters of Saint Joseph of Cluny (Saint Lucia)
  • Eliseo Castaño de Vega (1925-1991), priest of the Congregation of the Mission (Puerto Rico)
  • Mariano Blanco (1937-1979), professed religious, Marist Brothers of the Schools (Nicaragua)
  • Felipe Barreda Rodríguez (1931-1983), layperson of the diocese of Estelí; married (Nicaragua)
  • María Eugenia García de Barreda (1933-1983), layperson of the diocese of Estelí; married (Nicaragua)
  • Tomás Zavaleta Martínez (1947-1987), professed religious, Franciscan Friars Minor (Nicaragua)
  • Maureen Courtney (1944-1990), professed religious, Congregation of Saint Agnes (Nicaragua)
  • Teresa de Jesús Rosales Dixon (1965-1990), professed religious, Congregation of Saint Agnes (Nicaragua)
  • Jenny Flor Altamirano Rivera (1969-1995), professed religious, Congregation of Saint Agnes (Nicaragua)
  • Servando Cantillano Sevilla (1952-1998), layperson of  the diocese of Matagalpa; married (Nicaragua)
  • Agustín Hombach (1879-1933), priest of the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians); archbishop of Tegucigalpa (Honduras)
  • Arnulfo Gómez Martínez (1975), layperson of the diocese of Juticalpa (Honduras)
  • Fausto Cruz (1975), layperson of the diocese of Juticalpa (Honduras)
  • Francisco Colindres (1975), layperson of the diocese of Juticalpa (Honduras)
  • Alejandro Figueroa (1975), layperson of the diocese of Juticalpa (Honduras)
  • Iván Betancur Betancur (1940-1975), priest of the archdiocese of Medellín (Honduras)
  • Oscar Ovidio Ortiz Ruiz (1975), layperson of the diocese of Juticalpa (Honduras)
  • Juan Benito Montoya Cárcamo (1975), layperson of the diocese of Juticalpa (Honduras)
  • Roque Ramón Andrade Madrid (1975), layperson of the diocese of Juticalpa (Honduras)
  • Lincoln Coleman Fuentes (1975), layperson of the diocese of Juticalpa (Honduras)
  • Bernardo Rivera Irías (1975), layperson of the diocese of Juticalpa (Honduras)
  • María Elena Bolívar Vargas (1975), layperson of the archdiocese of Medellín (Honduras)
  • Ruth Argentina García Mallorquín (1975), layperson of the archdiocese of Tegucigalpa (Honduras)
  • Máximo Aguilera (1975), layperson of the diocese of Juticalpa (Honduras)
  • Amparo Sabina Castillo Nicholson (1956-1990), professed religious, Missionary Daughters of the Holy Mother of Light (Belize)
  • Jesús Héctor Gallego Herrera (1938-1971), priest of the diocese of Santiago de Veraguas (Panama)
  • Nikolaas van Kleef (1937-1989), priest of the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) (Panama)
  • Marco Aurelio Fonseca Calvo (1949-1991), professed priest, Salesians of Don Bosco (Costa Rica)

See also edit

References edit

  • Habig, Marion A. (1974). Saints of the Americas. Our Sunday Visitor. ISBN 0-87973-880-4.
  • "Hagiography Circle"