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This article is a list of people that were proclaimed venerable, based on the recognition of their heroic virtues and offer of life, by Pope Leo XIV. Beginning his papacy, only seven so far has been promulgated.

Venerable Rescript of “nihil obstat Type of Cause Ref.
No. Details Church status Competent Forum
May 22
1. Alejandro Labaka Ugarte
(rel. name: Manuel de Beizama)
(1920–1987)
Professed Priest, Capuchin Franciscans;
Titular Bishop of Pomaria;
Apostolic Vicar of Aguarico
Aguarico 4 July 1994 Offer of Life [1][2]
2. Inés Arango Velásquez
(rel. name: María Nieves of Medellín)
(1937–1987)
Professed Religious, Tertiary Capuchin Sisters of the Holy Family
3. Matthew Makil
[മാത്യു മാക്കീൽ]
(1851–1914)
Titular Bishop of Tralles in Asia;
Apostolic Vicar of Kottayam;
Founder, Sisters of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Kottayam (Syro-Malabar) 11 November 2008 Heroic Virtues
June 20
4. Anna Fulgida Bartolacelli
(1928–1993)
layperson of the diocese of Modena-Nonatola; member of the Association of the Silent Workers of the Cross Modena-Nonatola 15 December 2004 Heroic Virtues [3][4]
5. João Luiz Pozzobon
(1904–1985)
permanent deacon of the diocese of Santa Maria; married; member, Schönstatt Movement Santa Maria 27 March 1995
6. Maria Olga Tambelli
(rel. name: Teresa)
(1884–1964)
vowed member, Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul Cagliari 8 July 2016
7. Raffaele Mennella
(1877–1898)
professed cleric, Missionaries of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Naples 5 June 1999
October 24
8. Angelo Angioni (1915-2008) priest of the diocese of São José do Rio Preto; founder of the Missionary Institute of the Immaculate Heart of Mary; born in Bortigali, Nuoro (Italy) São José do Rio Preto 7 June 2015 Heroic Virtues
9. José Merino

Andrés (1905-1968)

professed priest, Order of Friars Preachers (Dominicans) Palencia 23 April 2001
10. Leone Ramgnino

(re. name: Gioacchino of the Queen of Peace, [Nino])
(1890-1985)

professed religious, Order of Discalced Carmelites Acqui 29 August 2012
11. María Quintero Malfaz

(rel. name: María Evangelista)
(1591-1648)

professed nun, Cistercian Order Toledo (Spain) 26 November 2012

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