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** Father James Gerard Hennessey, killed aboard the Montevideo Maru
** Father James Gerard Hennessey, killed aboard the Montevideo Maru
** Marist brothers Augustine (Frederick Gerard Mannes), Donatus and Ervin, missing during the occupation of the Solomon Islands
** Marist brothers Augustine (Frederick Gerard Mannes), Donatus and Ervin, missing during the occupation of the Solomon Islands
** [[Francis Douglas (priest)|Father Vernon Francis Douglas]], a New Zealand [[Missionary Society of St. Columban|Columban priest]] killed by Japanese soldiers in 1943 in the Philippines.
** [[Francis Douglas (priest)|Father Vernon Francis Douglas]], a New Zealand [[Missionary Society of St. Columban|Columban priest]] killed by Japanese soldiers in 1943 in the Philippines having demonstrated outstanding priestly fidelity (especially to the [[Seal of the Confessional and the Catholic Church|Seal of Confession]]).<ref name="">{{cite web | last =Laracy | first =Hugh | date =updated 7-Jun-2013
| title =Douglas, Francis Vernon | work =the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand | url =http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/biographies/5d23/douglas-francis-vernon | accessdate = 27 February 2015 }}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 02:34, 27 February 2015

This page is a list of saints, blesseds, venerables, and Servants of God from Oceania, as recognized by the Roman Catholic Church. These people were born, died, or lived their religious life in any of the states or territories of Oceania.

Mother Mary of the Cross (Mary MacKillop), the first saint from Australia.

The region of Oceania was the last continent where the Catholic Church arrived. Consequently, it is the continent with the smallest number of saints.

List of saints

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.

  • St. Peter Chanel, Marist priest (1954, Wallis and Futuna)
  • St. Father Damien, priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (2009, Hawaii)
  • St. Mary MacKillop, founder of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (2010, Australia)
  • St. Pedro Calungsod, layman (2012, Guam)
  • St. Marianne Cope, Franciscan sister (2012, Hawaii)

List of blesseds

List of venerables

List of Servants of God

Other open causes

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

  • B. A. Santamaria
  • Martyrs during World War II, including:
    • Sister Teresia, a sister from Papua New Guinea with the Daughters of Mary Immaculate who died in 1946 as a result of torture by the Japanese occupiers
    • Sister Cicilia and ten other native Marianist sisters who died in service during the Japanese occupation in air raids, POW camps, or otherwise
    • Magdalena Aiwaul, a native from Tumleo Island who wished to join the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit and was shot aboard the Japanese destroyer Akikaze after being arrested with the Sisters
    • Bishop Joseph Loerks (or Lörks), S.V.D., German Vicar Apostolic of Central New Guinea (now the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wewak), also shot aboard the Japanese destroyer Akikaze
    • Forty-six or more others, companions of the above, also shot aboard the Japanese destroyer Akikaze
    • Charlie, Allan and Dora Mathies; Jimi Johnson; Elsie Kraemer; Paula; and two unnamed teenagers, laypeople working at the missions of Papua New Guinea killed aboard the Yorishime Maru
    • Father Arthur C. Duhamel, Marist, killed on Guadalcanal
    • Father James Gerard Hennessey, killed aboard the Montevideo Maru
    • Marist brothers Augustine (Frederick Gerard Mannes), Donatus and Ervin, missing during the occupation of the Solomon Islands
    • Father Vernon Francis Douglas, a New Zealand Columban priest killed by Japanese soldiers in 1943 in the Philippines having demonstrated outstanding priestly fidelity (especially to the Seal of Confession).[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Laracy, Hugh (updated 7-Jun-2013). "Douglas, Francis Vernon". the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 27 February 2015. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)