Apostles other than the Twelve
The following are popularly known as apostles, of some region where, or of a people among whom, they planted or revived the Faith:
- Saint Adalbert
- Prussia
- the Slavs
- Pope Adrian IV
- The North (Scandinavia)
- Saint Aidan
- Northumbria, England
- Albert, Bishop of Riga
- Livonia
- Charles Dominique Albini
- Corsica
- Saint Alexander Sauli
- Corsica
- Claude Allouez
- The Ottawas (Indians)
- Saint Amand
- Flanders
- Anchieta, Jose, S.J.
- Brazil
- Saint Andeol
- Switzerland
- Saint Andrew Corsini
- Florence, Italy
- Saint Anschar
- Denmark
- Sweden
- the North (Scandinavia)
- Saint Antoninus
- The Rouergue (district in southern France)
- Astericus Anastasius, O.P.
- The Magyars (Hungarians)
- Saint Augustine of Canterbury
- England
- Saint Austremonius
- Auvergne, France
- Azevedo, Luiz de, S.J.
- The Agaus (African tribe)
- Barbelin, Felix Joseph, S.J.
- Philadelphia
- Barcena, Alonso de, S.J.
- Peru
- Saint Barnabas
- Cyprus
- Antioch
- Barradas, Sebastião, S.J.
- Portugal
- Bartholomew the Little, O.P.
- Armenia
- Benignus, Saint
- Burgundy
- Bernardine of Siena, Saint
- Italy
- Bernard of Menthon, Saint
- The Alps
- Berno, Bishop of Mecklenburg, Order of Cistercians
- The Mecklenburg Wends
- the Obotrites (Slav tribe)
- Berthold, Bishop
- Livonia
- Birinus, Saint
- Wessex, Saxon England
- Blanchet, Augustin M, Bishop of Walla Walla
- Washington, United States
- Boniface, Saint
- Germany
- Boso, Bishop of Merseburg
- The Wends
- Saint Bruno
- Ruthenia (Russia)
- Saint Bruno of Querfurt
- Prussia
- Cancer de Barbastro, Luis, O.P.
- Central America
- Saint Ceadda
- Mercia, Saxon England
- Saint Christian
- Portugal
- Saint Columba
- The Highlanders
- Scotland
- the Picts
- Cyril and Methodius, Saints
- The Slavs
- Saint Denis
- The French
- Father Elisha John Durbin
- Western Kentucky
- Saint Eloi
- Tournai, Belgium
- Saint Ephesus
- Sardinia
- Saint Euphrasius
- Spain
- Saint Felix
- East Anglia
- Valencia, Spain
- Edward Fenwick, O.P.
- Ohio
- Saint Francis de Sales
- Chablais, France
- Saint Francis Xavier
- The Indies
- Saint Frumentius
- Abyssinia
- Saint Gall
- Switzerland
- Saint Gregory the Illuminator
- Armenia
- Saint Henry
- Finland
- Saint Hubert
- The Ardennes, France
- Saint Irenaeus
- The Gauls
- Philipp Jeningen, S.J.
- The Ries, district in South Germany
- Saint John of Avila
- Andalusia, Spain
- Saint Kilian
- Franconia (now Bavaria, etc.)
- Father Bartolome Las Casas
- The West Indies
- Saint Lazarus
- Provence, France
- Saint Livinus
- Flanders
- Saint Ludger
- Westphalia
- Saint Martha
- Provence, France
- Saint Martin of Tours
- France
- Saint Maruthas
- Persia
- Saint Matthias
- Asiatic Ethiopia
- Saint Ninian
- North Britain
- the Picts
- Saint Nino
- Georgia (the nation)
- Saint Olaf
- Norway
- Saint Otto
- Pomerania
- Saint Palladius
- Scotland
- Saint Patrick
- Ireland
- Saint Paul
- The Gentiles
- Saint Paul de Leon
- Brittany
- Saint Peter Claver
- The Negro Slaves
- Saint Phillip Neri
- Rome
- Saint Piat
- Tournai, Belgium
- Picquet, Francois, P.S.S.
- The Iroquois (Indians)
- Saint Plechelm
- Guelderland (Holland)
- Antonio do Porto, O.F.M.
- Bassein, India
- Saint Rumold
- Mechlin, Belgium
- Blessed Sebastian Valfre
- Turin
- Saint Severinus
- Austria
- Bavaria
- Saint Sigfrid
- Gothland (Sweden)
- Saint Suitbert
- Friesland (Germany)
- Saint Titus
- Crete
- Saint Valentine
- Tyrol
- Saint Vedast (Vaast)
- Artois, France
- Saint Vigil
- Carinthia (Yugoslavia)
- Andrew White, S.J.
- Maryland
- Saint Wilfrid
- Sussex, England
- Saint Willibrord
- Brabant
- Flanders
- Holland
- Zealand
- the Friesians
- Saint Willihad
- Saxony
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