SANTOS ANGLICANOS
Os anglicanos dão o
titulo de santos a pessoas para as quais
a opinião popular criou uma imagem de piedade e santidade. A igreja oficial
anglicana reconhece a existência de santos
no ceu.
SANTOS ANGLICANOS TRADICIONAIS
Alfred the
Great, King of Wessex
Edmund Rich
of Abingdon, Archbishop of Canterbury
Hugh, Bishop
of Lincoln
Hilda, Abbess
of Whitby
Edmund, King
of the East Angles, Martyr
Thomas
Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, Martyr
Margery
Kempe, Housewife and Mystic
SANTOS ANGLICANOS MODERNOS
Lancelot
Andrewes, Bishop of Winchester, spiritual writer, theologian
Anthony
Ashley-Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury, social reformer
Vedanayagam
Samuel Azariah, bishop in South India, evangelist
Samuel
Barnett and Henrietta Barnett, social reformers
Richard
Baxter, puritan divine
Dietrich
Bonhoeffer, Lutheran pastor, martyr
William Booth
and Catherine Booth, founders of the Salvation Army
Thomas Bray,
founder of the SPCK
John Bunyan,
spiritual writer
Joseph
Butler, Bishop of Durham, philosopher
Josephine
Butler, social reformer
John Calvin,
reformer
Wilson
Carlile, founder of the Church Army
Edith Cavell,
nurse
Charles I,
king and martyr
Caroline
Chisholm, social reformer
Thomas
Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, Reformation martyr
John Donne,
priest, poet
John Donne,
priest, poet
Elizabeth
Ferard, first Deaconess of the Church of England, founder of the Community of St
Andrew
Nicholas
Ferrar, deacon, founder of the Little Gidding Community
George Fox,
founder of the Society of Friends (the Quakers)
Elizabeth
Fry, prison reformer
Allen
Gardiner, missionary, founder of the South American Mission Society
Isabella
Gilmore, deaconess
Charles Gore,
bishop, founder of the Community of the Resurrection
James
Hannington, bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa, martyr in Uganda
George
Herbert, priest, poet
Octavia Hill, social reformer
Richard
Hooker, priest, apologist, theologian
Eglantyne
Jebb, social reformer, founder of 'Save The Children'
Samuel
Johnson, moralist
John Keble,
priest, tractarian, poet
Thomas Ken,
Bishop of Bath and Wells
Geoffrey
Studdert Kennedy, priest, poet
Edward King,
Bishop of Lincoln
Apolo
Kivebulaya, priest, evangelist in Central Africa
Ini Kopuria,
founder of the Melanesian Brotherhood
Hugh Latimer,
Bishop of Worcester, Reformation martyr
William Laud,
Archbishop of Canterbury
William Law,
priest, spiritual writer,
Charles Fuge
Lowder, priest
Martin
Luther, reformer
Janani Luwum,
Archbishop of Uganda, martyr
Henry Martyn,
translator of the Scriptures, missionary in India and Persia
Frederick
Denison Maurice, priest
Harriet
Monsell, founder of the Community of St John the Baptist
John Mason
Neale, priest, hymn writer
John Henry
Newman, Cardinal, tractarian, theologian
Florence
Nightingale, nurse, social reformer
John
Coleridge Patteson, first Bishop of Melanesia and martyr
Edward
Bouverie Pusey, priest, tractarian
Pandita Mary
Ramabai, translator of the Scriptures
Nicholas
Ridley, Bishop of London, Reformation martyr
Oscar Romero,
Archbishop of San Salvador, martyr
Samuel
Seabury, first Anglican bishop in North America
George
Augustus Selwyn, Bishop of New Zealand
Sadhu Sundar
Singh, evangelist, teacher of the Faith
Mary Slessor,
missionary in West Africa
Mary Sumner,
founder of the Mothers' Union
Jeremy
Taylor, Bishop of Down and Connor
William
Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury
Thomas
Traherne, poet, spiritual writer
William Tyndale,
translator of the Scriptures, Reformation martyr
Evelyn
Underhill, spiritual writer
Henry Venn,
John Venn, and Henry Venn the younger, priests, evangelical divines
Isaac Watts,
hymn writer
Charles
Wesley, evangelist, hymn writer
John Wesley,
priest, evangelist, hymn writer
William
Wilberforce, social reformer