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The Lutheran church does not officially recognize saints. However, it does have a liturgical calendar which commemorates some specific individuals whom it believes to have been particularly devoted to spreading the Lutheran faith. The individuals listed below are all included on at least one Lutheran liturgical calendar.

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Abraham

Adam

Albrecht Dürer

All Saints' Day

Ambrose

Andrew the Apostle

Anselm of Canterbury

Ansgar

Anthony the Great

Apollos

Athanasius of Alexandria

Barachiel

Barnabas

Bartholomew the Apostle

Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg

Bartolomé de las Casas

Basil of Caesarea

Benedict the Moor

Bernard of Clairvaux

C. F. W. Walther

Catherine Winkworth

Catherine of Alexandria

Catherine of Siena

Charles Lwanga

Charles Wesley

Chief Seattle

Clara Maass

Constantine the Great

Cyprian

Cyril of Alexandria

Dag Hammarskjöld

Daniel

Daniel Payne

David

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Dorcas

Eivind Berggrav

Elijah

Elisha

Elizabeth (biblical figure)

Elizabeth Fedde

Elizabeth of Hungary

Eric IX of Sweden

Esther

Ezekiel

F. C. D. Wyneken

Feasts of the Lord Jesus Christ

Florence Nightingale

Francis Xavier

Frederick III, Elector of Saxony

Friedrich Weißler

Gabriel

George Frideric Handel

George Herbert

Gregory of Nazianzus

Gregory of Nyssa

Hannah (Bible)

Hans Nielsen Hauge

Harriet Tubman

Heinrich Schütz

Helena (Empress)

Henry (bishop of Finland)

Henry Muhlenberg

Hildegard of Bingen

Ignatius of Antioch

Irenaeus

Isaac

Isaac Watts

Isaiah

Jacob

James the Just

James, son of Zebedee

Jan Hus

Jegudiel

Jehu Jones

Jeremiah

Jerome

Jiří Třanovský

Joanna, wife of Chuza

Job (biblical figure)

Johann Gerhard

Johann Heermann

Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe

Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Walter

Johann von Staupitz

Johannes Bugenhagen

John Christian Frederick Heyer

John Chrysostom

John Donne

John Mason Neale

John Wesley

John of Damascus

John of Patmos

John the Apostle

John the Baptist

John the Evangelist

Jonah

Jonathan Edwards (theologian)

Joseph (son of Jacob)

Joseph of Arimathea

Joshua

Jude the Apostle

Julian of Norwich

Justin Martyr

Justinian I

Justus Falckner

Kaj Munk

Katharina von Bora

Laurentius Petri

Lawrence of Rome

Leonhard Euler

Lucas Cranach the Elder

Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen

Luke the Evangelist

Lydia of Thyatira

Macrina the Younger

Mark the Evangelist

Martin Chemnitz

Martin Luther

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Martin de Porres

Martin of Tours

Martyrs of Japan

Mary (mother of James the Less)

Mary (mother of Jesus)

Mary Magdalene

Mary of Bethany

Massacre of the Innocents

Massie L. Kennard

Matthew the Apostle

Matthias Grünewald

Maximilian Kolbe

Maximus the Confessor

Metatron

Michael (archangel)

Michelangelo

Miguel Pro

Mikael Agricola

Moses

Moses the Black

Nathan Söderblom

Nelson Wesley Trout

Nicolaus Copernicus

Noah

Olaf II of Norway

Olaus Petri

Onesimos Nesib

Onesimus

Pachomius the Great

Paul Gerhardt

Paul the Apostle

Perpetua and Felicity

Peter Claver

Philemon (New Testament person)

Philip the Apostle

Philip the Evangelist

Philipp Melanchthon

Philipp Nicolai

Phoebe (Bible)

Polycarp

Pope Clement I

Pope Gregory I

Pope John XXIII

Priscilla and Aquila

Raphael (archangel)

Rasmus Jensen

Robert Barnes (martyr)

Ruth (biblical figure)

Saint Boniface

Saint Dominic

Saint Joseph

Saint Lucy

Saint Matthias

Saint Monica

Saint Nicholas

Saint Patrick

Saint Peter

Saint Stephen

Saint Timothy

Saint Titus

Saint Valentine

Saints Cyril and Methodius

Saints in Protestantism

Salome (disciple)

Samuel

Sarah

Selaphiel

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

Silas

Simeon (Gospel of Luke)

Simon the Zealot

Sojourner Truth

Søren Kierkegaard

Theodor Fliedner

Thomas Cranmer

Thomas the Apostle

Toyohiko Kagawa

Uganda Martyrs

Victor Maurus

William Passavant

William Tyndale

Óscar Romero

  

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