Doctors of the Catholic Church - Statistics

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Year Declared Hint Doctor % Correct
1298 Bishop, known for his conversion story and his "Confessions" St. Augustine
87%
1567 Medieval Dominican monk, known as the "Angelic Doctor" St. Thomas Aquinas
87%
1298 Pope who is credited with starting the tradition of Gregorian Chant Pope St. Gregory the Great
76%
1298 Milanese bishop, helped to convert Augustine St. Ambrose
71%
1298 Known for penning the Latin Vulgate St. Jerome
71%
1568 Greek father known for his "golden mouth" St. John Chrysostom
53%
1970 Spanish nun known for her doctrine on prayer and for founding the Discalced Carmelites St. Teresa of Avila
45%
1997 "The Little Flower" known for her "Little Way" St. Therese of Lisieux
45%
1970 Medieval Italian mystic who exerted great political influence on the Popes of her day St. Catherine of Siena
42%
1946 Widely venerated Franciscan friar known for his patronage of lost things St. Anthony of Padua
39%
2012 German nun known for her art, writing, and music St. Hildegard of Bingen
39%
1720 British bishop known for his "Ontological Argument" St. Anselm of Canterbury
37%
1568 Known for opposing the Arian heresy St. Athanasius
37%
1754 Pope known for his Christological doctrine Pope St. Leo the Great
34%
1568 Cappadocian father known as "the great" St. Basil the Great
34%
1883 Egyptian patriarch, known for combating Nestorianism St. Cyril of Alexandria
32%
1877 French bishop, known for reconciling Protestants and his "Introduction to the Devout Life" St. Francis de Sales
32%
1899 British monk known as the "Father of English History," and for his calculation of calendar dates St. Bede the Venerable
29%
1926 Spanish Discalced Carmelite monk, known as the "Mystical Doctor" St. John of the Cross
29%
1871 18th century Italian bishop, founded the Redemptorists St. Alphonsus Liguori
21%
1830 Abbot, revivalist of monasticism, closely associated with the Cistercians St. Bernard of Clairvaux
21%
1568 Close associate of the above St. Gregory of Nazianzus
21%
1722 Spanish bishop known for his etymologies St. Isidore of Seville
21%
1931 Jesuit Cardinal known for his role in the Galileo affair and for his defense of the Council of Trent St. Robert Bellarmine
21%
1883 Bishop of Jerusalem, known for writings on instructing catechumens and the order of the liturgy St. Cyril of Jerusalem
18%
1931 Medieval Dominican friar known as the "Doctor Expertus" St. Albert the Great
13%
1920 Syrian deacon known for his extensive writing of hymns St. Ephrem the Syrian
13%
2021 Very early bishop, known for his work "Adversus Haereses" St. Irenaeus of Lyon
13%
1890 Syrian priest, monk and polymath known for his defense of icons St. John Damascene
13%
2012 Spanish priest who was imprisoned by the Inquisition, noted preacher St. John of Avila
11%
1959 Franciscan friar who brought many Jews and Protestants to Catholicism due to his extensive knowledge of language St. Lawrence of Brindisi
11%
1828 Benedictine monk known for his reforms during the 11th century St. Peter Damian
11%
1588 Medieval Franciscan monk, known as the "Seraphic Doctor" St. Bonaventure
8%
2015 Armenian monk known for his poetry and theology St. Gregory of Narek
8%
1729 4th century bishop known for his homilies St. Peter Chrysologus
8%
1925 Jesuit priest known for restoring the German Church after the Reformation St. Peter Canisius
5%
1851 4th century French bishop known as the "Hammer of the Arians" St. Hilary of Poitiers
0%
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