United States of America Canonized Saints

Catholic Digital Art Download

$8.00

This powerful Renaissance-style digital art piece brings together all canonized American saints in radiant unity before the American flag and map of the United States.

Each figure is adorned with a golden halo and rendered in reverent detail, holding crosses or religious symbols. The background fuses national and sacred identity with the American flag and map subtly glowing behind the saints, underscoring their mission to evangelize the New World through faith, suffering, and love.

This image is both a devotional aid and a stunning catechetical tool—a visual litany of holiness rising from American soil.

  • St. Kateri Tekakwitha – First Native American saint, the "Lily of the Mohawks," known for her deep piety, virginity, and endurance under persecution. (Feast: July 14)

  • St. Junípero Serra – Spanish Franciscan missionary who founded the California mission system and evangelized Native Americans. (Feast: July 1)

  • St. Frances Xavier Cabrini – Italian-born, first U.S. citizen saint, missionary to immigrants, and foundress of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. (Feast: November 13)

  • St. Elizabeth Ann Seton – The first native-born American saint; convert, mother, widow, educator, and founder of the Sisters of Charity. (Feast: January 4)

  • St. John Neumann – Bishop of Philadelphia, builder of schools and churches, promoter of Eucharistic devotion, and tireless missionary. (Feast: January 5)

  • St. Rose Philippine Duchesne – French nun and missionary to Native Americans in Missouri and Kansas, known for her life of prayer and perseverance. (Feast: November 18)

  • St. Katharine Drexel – Heiress turned nun, who gave up her fortune to found schools and missions for Black and Native Americans. (Feast: March 3)

  • St. Théodore Guérin – Foundress of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, and missionary educator in Indiana. (Feast: October 3)

  • St. Damien of Molokai (Damien de Veuster) – Heroic Belgian priest who served lepers in Hawaii, ultimately contracting and dying from the disease. (Feast: May 10)

  • St. Marianne Cope – Franciscan sister who continued Damien’s mission in Hawaii, providing healing, compassion, and dignity to lepers. (Feast: January 23)

  • St. Isaac Jogues – French Jesuit missionary and martyr, evangelizer of the Iroquois and Huron peoples; suffered brutal torture and gave his life for the faith. (Feast: October 19, with North American Martyrs)

Perfect For:

  • Catholic classrooms and catechesis

  • Parish halls and homeschool spaces

  • Devotional prayer corners

  • Gifts for Confirmation or RCIA

  • Promoting American Catholic heritage

Product Details:

  • Digital download only (no physical item)

  • High-resolution PNG (ideal for printing up to 16"x20")

  • Watermark-free

  • Instant download upon purchase

Feast Days & Patronage (Selection):

  • Kateri Tekakwitha (July 14) – Patroness of ecology and Native peoples

  • Damien of Molokai (May 10) – Patron of lepers and outcasts

  • Elizabeth Ann Seton (Jan 4) – Patroness of Catholic schools

  • Frances Xavier Cabrini (Nov 13) – Patroness of immigrants