List of Scandinavian saints

This page is a list of Scandinavian saints, blesseds, venerables, and Servants of God, as recognized by the Roman Catholic Church. These people were born, died, or lived their religious life in Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Finland, and Denmark.

Scandinavian countries include  Denmark,  Norway,  Sweden,  Finland,  Iceland,  Faroe Islands, and  Åland Islands

Saints

Saints before Reformation

Saint Bridget of Sweden, one of the six patron saints of Europe
  • Saint Hallvard Vebjørnsson (ca. 1020 - 1043), Young Layperson of the Diocese of Oslo; Martyr (Lier - Drammensfjord, Sweden)
    • Canonized: Pre-Congregation
  • Saint Henrik of Finland (1100-1156), Apostolic Vicar of Finland; Martyr (England, United Kingdom – Helsinki, Finland)
    • Canonized: Pre-Congregation
  • Saint Ingiid of Skänninge (d. 1282), Professed Religious of the Dominican Nuns (Skänninge, Sweden)
    • Canonized: Confirmation of Cult
  • Saint Knud IV of Denmark (ca. 1042–1086), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Copenhagen; King of Denmark (Odense, Denmark)
  • Saint Knud Lavard (1096-1131), Layperson of the Diocese of Copenhagen; Martyr (Roskilde – Zealand, Denmark)
  • Saint Kjeld of Viborg (ca. 1100–1150), Professed Priest of the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine (Viborg, Denmark)
  • Saint Rögnvald Kali Kolsson (ca. 1100–1158), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Oslo (Jæren, Norway – Scotland, United Kingdom)
  • Saint Helena of Skövde (d. 1160), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Stockholm (Skofde, Sweden)
  • Saint Guillaume of Æbelhot (1125-1203), Professed Priest of the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine (Paris, France – Hillerød, Denmark)
  • Saint Vilhelm of Roskilde (d. ca. 1073), Bishop of Roskilde (Zealand, Denmark)
  • Saint Øystein Erlendsson (d. 1188), Archbishop of Nidaros (Trøndelag, Norway)
  • Saint Brigitta Birgersdotter (Bridget of Sweden) (ca. 1303–1373), Founder of the Order of the Most Holy Saviour (Bridgettines) (Uppland, Sweden – Rome, Italy)
  • Saint Katarina Ulfsdotter (Catherine of Vadstena) (ca. 1332–1381), Professed Religious of the Order of the Most Holy Saviour (Bridgettines) (Vadstena, Sweden)
  • Saint Brinolfo Algotsson (ca. 1240–1317), Bishop of Skara (Västergötland – Skara, Sweden)

Saints after Reformation

Elizabeth Hesselblad, the latest Scandinavian to be canonized by the Catholic Church
  • Saint Willehad van Deem (1482-1572), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor; Martyr (Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark – Zuid-Holland, Germany)
    • Beatified: November 24, 1675 by Pope Clement X
    • Canonized: June 29, 1867 by Pope Pius IX
  • Saint Thorlak Thorhallsson (1133-1193), Bishop of Skálholt (Fljótslíð – Skálholt, Iceland)
    • Beatified: Confirmation of Cult
    • Canonized: January 14, 1984 by Pope John Paul II
  • Saint Maria Elisabetta Hesselblad (1870-1957), Founder of the Bridgettines (Re-established) (Västra Götaland, Sweden – Rome, Italy)
    • Declared "Venerable": March 26, 1999
    • Beatified: April 9, 2000 by Pope John Paul II
    • Canonized: June 5, 2016 by Pope Francis

Blesseds

  • Blessed Hemming of Turku (d. 1366), Bishop of Åbo (Uppsala, Sweden - Turku, Finland)
    • Beatified: Confirmation of Cult
  • Blessed Niels Steensen [Stensen] (1638-1686), Titular Bishop of Titiopolis (Copenhagen, Denmark – Schwerin, Germany)
    • Declared "Venerable": January 12, 1984
    • Beatified: October 23, 1988 by Pope John Paul II

Venerable

Ellen Ammann, foundress of German Catholic Women's Association
  • Venerable Karl Halfdan Schilling (Karl Maria) (1835-1907), Professed Priest of the Barnabites (Oslo, Norway – Hainaut, Belgium)
    • Declared "Venerable": September 19, 1968

Servants of God

  • Servant of God Ellen Aurora Sundström Amman (1870-1932), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Munich-Freising (Stockholm, Sweden – Munich, Germany)[1]
  • Servant of God Stanisław Komar (1882-1942), Professed Religious of the Jesuits; Martyr (Stockholm, Sweden – KZ Dachau, Germany)[2][3]
  • Servant of God Florence Catherine Flanagan (Maria Caterina) (1892-1941), Professed Religious of the Bridgettine Sisters (England, United Kingdom – Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Servant of God Madaleina Catherine Beuchamp Hambriugh (1887-1966), Professed Religious of the Bridgettine Sisters (England, United Kingdom – Rome, Italy)

Candidates for Sainthood

Grave of Msgr. Göran Degen, a saintly priest from Gothenburg
  • Zackarias Olai Anthelius (ca. 1583–1624), Nicolaus Campanius (1593-1624) and Göran Bähr (1595-1624), Married Laypersons of the Diocese of Stockholm; Martyrs (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Joséphine Maximilienne de Beauharnais (1807-1876), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Stockholm; Queen of Sweden and Norway (Milan, Italy – Stockholm, Sweden)
  • John Jensen (Benedict) (1889-1947), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor; Martyr (Køge, Denmark – Jiangsu, China)
  • Sigrid Undset Svarstad (1882-1949), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Oslo; Member of the Lay Dominicans (Kalundborg, Denmark – Lillehammer, Norway)[4][5]
  • Johánnes Gunnarsson (1897-1972), Professed Priest of the Company of Mary, Montfort Missionaries; Apostolic Vicar of Iceland (Reykjavík, Iceland)
  • Johannes Erik Müller (Johann Evangelista) (1877-1965), Professed Priest of the Benedictines; Apostolic Vicar of Sweden (Bavaria, Germany – Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Brita Collett Paus (1917-1998), Married Layperson of the Diocese of Oslo (Nærøy – Oslo, Norway)[6]
  • Johan Castricum (1915-1999), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor (Haarlem, Netherlands – Oslo, Norway)
  • Georges Celest Stinissen (Wilfrid of the Christ the King) (1927-2013), Professed Priest of the Discalced Carmelites (Antwerp, Belgium – Tågarp, Sweden)
  • Göran Degen (1944-2014), Priest of the Diocese of Stockholm (Stockholm, Sweden)[7]
  • Gunnel Vallquist (1918-2016), Layperson of the Diocese of Stockholm (Stockholm, Sweden)

See also

References

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