Benedict the Moor«Benedetto il Moro »

(1526–1589)
Hermit
Orders/Societies Associated with: Franciscans*
Place of birth:Kingdom of Sicily (Spanish Empire)
Place of death:Kingdom of Sicily (Spanish Empire)
Feastday
4 April
Beatification
15/05/1743 by Benedictus XIV
Canonisation
24/05/1807 by Pius VII
Patronage
Patron of:Acquedolci††; Palermo†††; San Fratello††††; Sicily†††††
Patron of:African Americans, African missions, black missions, Black people
*Orders of Friars Minor / Ordo Fratrum Minorum / Frati Minori [1209]
Regnum Siciliae (Imperium Hispanicum) / Regnu di Sicilia (Mpiru spagnolu) / Regno di Sicilia (Impero spagnolo) / Reino de Sicilia (Imperio español) [1516–1713]
††Acquaduci / Acquaruci
†††Palermu
††††San Frareau / Santu Frateddu / Apollonia / Castrum Sancti Philadelphi / San Filadelfo
†††††Sicilia

Saints

This is by no means an exhaustive collection of saints. Many newly canonised saints may be missing and many local saints for which I could only find scant information on have been left out. But this is a substantial collection nonetheless.

The names of the saints are listed as they would have appeared in the time the saint lived (to the best I can determine). Click on the saint’s name in the list to see more information about that saint. If you wish to see saints for a different date, select that date below. Or you can select a saint by their name or by places they are associated with.

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Sources

Information has been gathered predominantly from the following books:
D’Arcy, Mary Ryan. The Saints of Ireland. St. Paul, MN: Irish American Cultural Institute. 1974.
Kelly, Sean and Rogers, Rosemary. The Saint-a-Day Guide. New York: Random House Trade Paperback. 2001.
Ó Riain, Pádraig. A Dictionary of Irish Saints. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2011.
Thurston S.J., Herbert J. and Attwater Donald, eds. Butler’s Lives of the Saints. Westminster, MD: Christian Classics. 1990
and the following websites:
and various vetted articles in: Wikipedia