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Saint John or St. John usually refers to
John the Baptist John the Baptist or , , or , ;Wetterau, Bruce. ''World history''. New York: Henry Holt and Company. 1994. syc, ܝܘܿܚܲܢܵܢ ܡܲܥܡܕ݂ܵܢܵܐ, Yoḥanān Maʿmḏānā; he, יוחנן המטביל, Yohanān HaMatbil; la, Ioannes Bapti ...
, but also, sometimes, to
John the Apostle John the Apostle ( grc, Ἰωάννης; la, Ioannes ; Ge'ez: ዮሐንስ;) or Saint John the Beloved was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Generally listed as the youngest apostle, he was the son of Zebede ...
. Saint John or St. John may also refer to:


People

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John the Baptist John the Baptist or , , or , ;Wetterau, Bruce. ''World history''. New York: Henry Holt and Company. 1994. syc, ܝܘܿܚܲܢܵܢ ܡܲܥܡܕ݂ܵܢܵܐ, Yoḥanān Maʿmḏānā; he, יוחנן המטביל, Yohanān HaMatbil; la, Ioannes Bapti ...
(0s BC–30s AD), preacher, ascetic, and baptizer of Jesus Christ *
John the Evangelist John the Evangelist ( grc-gre, Ἰωάννης, Iōánnēs; Aramaic: ܝܘܚܢܢ; Ge'ez: ዮሐንስ; ar, يوحنا الإنجيلي, la, Ioannes, he, יוחנן cop, ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ or ⲓⲱ̅ⲁ) is the name traditionally given ...
(c. 15 – 100), presumed author of the Fourth Gospel, traditionally identified with
John the Apostle John the Apostle ( grc, Ἰωάννης; la, Ioannes ; Ge'ez: ዮሐንስ;) or Saint John the Beloved was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Generally listed as the youngest apostle, he was the son of Zebede ...
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John of Patmos John of Patmos (also called John the Revelator, John the Divine, John the Theologian) is the name traditionally given to the author of the Book of Revelation. The text of Revelation states that John was on Patmos, a Greek island where, accordin ...
, author of the Book of Revelation, traditionally identified with John the Apostle and the Evangelist * John the Wonderworking Unmercenary (d. c. 304), Egyptian or Mesopotamian healer *
John Chrysostom John Chrysostom (; gr, Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος; 14 September 407) was an important Early Church Father who served as archbishop of Constantinople. He is known for his preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of ...
(c. 340 – 407), Antiochene Archbishop of Constantinople *
John Cassian John Cassian, also known as John the Ascetic and John Cassian the Roman ( la, Ioannes Eremita Cassianus, ''Ioannus Cassianus'', or ''Ioannes Massiliensis''; – ), was a Christian monk and theologian celebrated in both the Western and Eastern c ...
(360–435), probably Scythia-Minor priest and abbot *
John and Paul John and Paul (Latin: ''Ioannes, Paulus'') are saints who lived during the fourth century in the Roman Empire. They were martyred at Rome on 26 June. The year of their martyrdom is uncertain according to their ''Acts''; it occurred under Julia ...
(d. 362), Roman martyrs * John of Egypt (d. 394), Egyptian hermit * John the Silent (452–558), Bishop of Taxara *
Pope John I Pope John I ( la, Ioannes I; died 18 May 526) was the bishop of Rome from 13 August 523 to his death. He was a native of Siena (or the "Castello di Serena", near Chiusdino), in Italy. He was sent on a diplomatic mission to Constantinople by the ...
(470–526), Italian pope *
John of Ephesus John of Ephesus (or of Asia) ( Greek: Ίωάννης ό Έφέσιος, c. 507 – c. 588) was a leader of the early Syriac Orthodox Church in the sixth century and one of the earliest and the most important historians to write in Syriac. John of ...
(507–586), Syrian ecclesiastical historian *
John Climacus John Climacus ( grc-gre, Ἰωάννης τῆς Κλίμακος; la, Ioannes Climacus), also known as John of the Ladder, John Scholasticus and John Sinaites, was a 6th–7th-century Christian monk at the monastery on Mount Sinai. He is rev ...
(579–649), Syrian or Byzantine monk and abbot *
John Scholasticus John Scholasticus or Scholastikos (c. 503 – 31 August 577) was the 32nd patriarch of Constantinople from April 12, 565 until his death in 577. He is also regarded as a saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Life He was born at Sirimis, in the r ...
(died 577), 32nd Patriarch of Constantinople *
Patriarch John IV of Constantinople John IV (died September 2, 595), also known as John Nesteutes (, Ioannes the Faster), was the 33rd bishop or Patriarch of Constantinople (April 11, 582 – 595). He was the first to assume the title '' Ecumenical Patriarch''. He is regarded as ...
(d. 595), also known as John the Faster, first Ecumenical Patriarch *
John the Merciful John the Merciful ( gr, Ἰωάννης ὁ Ἐλεήμων, Iōannēs ho Eleēmōn), also known as St John the Almsgiver, John the Almoner, John V of Alexandria, John Eleymon, and Johannes Eleemon, was the Chalcedonian Patriarch of Alexandria in ...
(died c. 610), Cyprian Patriarch of Alexandria * John I Agnus (‘the Lamb’, 7th century), 25th bishop of Tongres *
John III of the Sedre John III of the Sedre ( syr, ܝܘܚܢܢ ܕܣܕܪ̈ܘܗܝ, ar, يوحنا ابو السدرات) was the Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 631 until his death in 648. He is commemorated as a saint by the Syriac Ort ...
(died 648), Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch * John of Damascus (676–749), Syrian monk and priest, also known as ''John Damascene'' *
John of Beverley John of Beverley (died 7 May 721) was an English bishop active in the kingdom of Northumbria. He was the bishop of Hexham and then the bishop of York, which was the most important religious designation in the area. He went on to found the town ...
(died 721), Angle bishop * John of Pavia (died 813), Bishop of Pavia *
John of Rila Saint John of Rila, a.k.a. Ivan of Rila ( Bulgarian: Свети преподобни Йоан Рилски Чудотворец, Svеti prеpodobni Yoan Rilski Chudotvorеts; English: Saint (monk) John of Rila the Wondermaker) (876 – c. 946) wa ...
(876–946), Bulgarian priest and hermit *
John Gualbert Giovanni Gualberto (c. 985 – 12 July 1073) was an Italian Roman Catholic abbot and the founder of the Vallumbrosan Order. Born into a noble family, Gualberto was a predictably vain individual who sought pleasure in vanities and romantic intri ...
(died 1073), Founder of the Vallumbrosan Order *
John Theristus John Theristus ( it, Giovanni Theristis; 1049–1129) was an Italian Byzantine monk, called Theristus or “Harvester”. Despite dying almost a century after the Great Schism of 1054, he is notably a saint in both the Catholic and Orthodox Chur ...
(1049–1129), Italian Benedictine monk *
John of Pulsano John of Matera or Mathera, also known as John of Pulsano ( it, San Giovanni da Matera) was a Benedictine monk. Life John was born at Matera to a family of nobles. As a young man he moved to Taranto where he asked for hospitality and work from the ...
(1070–1139), or Giovanni di Matera, Italian abbot *
John of Tufara John of Tufara ( it, Giovanni da Tufara) also known as John the Hermit ( it, Giovanni Eremita; 1084 – 14 November 1170) was an Italian hermit, monastery founder, and saint in the Catholic Church. He is the patron saint of his birth town Tufara ...
(1084–1170), Italian monastery founder *
John of the Grating John of the Grating was a Cistercian Bishop of Aleth. John was born in Brittany, in 1098 he joined Clairvaux, where he was professed by St. Bernard. He would go on to found Sainte-Croix de Guingamp and Saint-Jacques de Montfort Abbeys, after ...
(1098–1168), Bishop of Aleth *
John of Matha John of Matha (1160–1213) was a Christian saint of the 12th century and founder of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity, dedicated to ransoming Christians who had been captured by marauders from North Africa (cf. Barbary corsairs). Background Be ...
(1160–1213), French priest; founder of the Trinitarian Order *
John of Meda John of Meda, Ord.Hum., (1100 - 26 September 1159) also known as John of Como, was an Italian monk of the Humiliati Order and abbot at their monasteries at Milan and Como. He has been declared a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Life He was bo ...
(1100–1159), Italian priest


1300s to present

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John Kukuzelis John Koukouzelis ( gr, Ιωάννης Κουκουζέλης, ''Ioannis Koukouzelis''; ) was a Byzantine composer, singer and reformer of Byzantine chant. He was recognized as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church after his death. Among the mos ...
(1280–1360), Byzantine Orthodox Christian composer, singer and reformer *
John of Nepomuk John of Nepomuk (or John Nepomucene) ( cs, Jan Nepomucký; german: Johannes Nepomuk; la, Ioannes Nepomucenus) ( 1345 – 20 March 1393) was the saint of Bohemia (Czech Republic) who was drowned in the Vltava river at the behest of Wenceslaus ...
(1340–1393), Bohemian vicar general of Jan of Jenštejn *
Giovanni da Capistrano John of Capistrano ('' Italian'': San Giovanni da Capestrano, '' Hungarian'': Kapisztrán János, '' Polish'': Jan Kapistran, '' Croatian'': Ivan Kapistran) (24 June 1386 – 23 October 1456) was a Franciscan friar and Catholic priest from the ...
(1386–1456), Italian friar, summoner of European troops for the 1456 siege of Belgrade *
John Cantius John Cantius ( la, Joannes Cantius; pl, Jan z Kęt or ; 23 June 1390 – 24 December 1473) was a Polish priest, scholastic philosopher, physicist and theologian. Biography John Cantius was born in Kęty, a small town near Oświęcim, Polan ...
(1390–1473), Polish priest and theologian * John of Sahagún (1419–1479), Spanish priest *
John Fisher John Fisher (c. 19 October 1469 – 22 June 1535) was an English Catholic bishop, cardinal, and theologian. Fisher was also an academic and Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. He was canonized by Pope Pius XI. Fisher was executed by o ...
(c. 1460–1535), English cardinal and martyr *
Juan Diego Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin, also known as Juan Diego (; 1474–1548), was a Chichimec peasant and Marian visionary. He is said to have been granted apparitions of the Virgin Mary on four occasions in December 1531: three at the hill of Tepeyac a ...
(1474–1548), first Native-American saint *
John Houghton (martyr) John Houghton (c. 1486 – 4 May 1535) was Catholic priest of the Carthusian order and the first martyr to die as a result of the Act of Supremacy by King Henry VIII of England. He was also the first of the Carthusians to die as a martyr. As ...
(1486–1535), English abbot and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) *
John Stone (martyr) John Stone was an English Augustinian friar who was executed, probably in December 1539; he was canonized in 1970 by Pope Paul VI. He was a doctor of theology from Canterbury. Life Nothing is known of Stone's early life, education, or activit ...
(died 1539), English friar and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) *
John of God John of God ( pt, João de Deus; es, Juan de Dios; lat, Joannes Dei; March 8, 1495 – March 8, 1550) was a Portuguese soldier turned health-care worker in Spain, whose followers later formed the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God, a ...
(1495–1550), Portuguese friar; founder of the Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God *
John of Ávila John of Ávila ( es, Juan de Ávila; 6 January 1499– 10 May 1569) was a Spanish priest, preacher, scholastic author, and religious mystic, who has been declared a saint and Doctor of the Church by the Catholic Church. He is called the "A ...
(1500–1569), Spanish Jewish converso priest, missionary and mystic *
John Payne (martyr) John Payne (1532–1582) was an English Catholic priest and martyr, one of the Catholic Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. Background John Payne was born at Peterborough in 1532. He was probably a mature man when he went to the English Coll ...
(1532–1582), English priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) * John de Ribera (1532–1611), or Juan de Ribera, Bishop of Valencia *
John Leonardi Giovanni Leonardi (1541 – 9 October 1609) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Clerks Regular of the Mother of God of Lucca. Biography He was the youngest of seven children born to middle-class parents in Diecimo (now ...
(1541–1609), Italian priest; founder of the Clerks Regular of the Mother of God of Lucca *
John of the Cross John of the Cross, OCD ( es, link=no, Juan de la Cruz; la, Ioannes a Cruce; born Juan de Yepes y Álvarez; 24 June 1542 – 14 December 1591) was a Spanish Catholic priest, mystic, and a Carmelite friar of converso origin. He is a major figu ...
(1542–1591), Spanish Jewish converso friar, priest and mystic; joint founder of the Discalced Carmelites *
John Boste John Boste (c. 1544 – 24 July 1594) is a saint in the Catholic Church, and one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. Life John Boste was born in Dufton, Westmorland around 1544, the son of Nicholas Boste, landowner of Dufton and Penri ...
(1544–1594), English priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) *
John Rigby (martyr) John Rigby (ca. 1570 – 21 June 1600) was an English Roman Catholic layman who was executed during the reign of Elizabeth I. He is one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (He is called "Thomas" Rigby in ''The Autobiography of a H ...
(died 1600), English martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) *
John Roberts (martyr) John Roberts (1577 – 10 December 1610) was a Welsh Benedictine monk and priest, and was the first Prior of St. Gregory's, Douai, France (now Downside Abbey). Returning to England as a missionary priest during the period of recusancy, he was m ...
(c. 1570 – 1610/c. 1570 – 1610), Welsh priest, Prior of Saint Gregory'sone of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales *
John Sarkander Jan Sarkander (Czech language, Czech and Polish language, Polish: ''Jan Sarkander'') (20 December 1576 – 17 March 1620) was a Poles, Polish-Czechs, Czech Roman Catholic Church, Roman Catholic priest. Sarkander was married for a short period of ti ...
(1576–1620), Polish priest and martyr *
John Ogilvie (saint) John Ogilvie (1580 – 10 March 1615) was a Scottish Jesuit martyr. For his work as a priest in service to a persecuted Roman Catholic community in 17th century Scotland, and in being hanged for his faith, he became the only post-Reformation ...
(1579–1615), Scottish priest and martyr *
John Jones (martyr) John Jones (c. 1530 - 12 July 1598), also known as John Buckley, John Griffith, Godfrey Maurice (in religion), or Griffith Jones was a Franciscan friar, Roman Catholic priest, and martyr. He was born at Clynnog Fawr, Caernarfonshire ( Gwynedd) ...
(died 1598), Welsh priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) * John Macias (1585–1645), Spanish missionary * John Southworth (martyr) (1592–1654), English priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) *
Jean de Brébeuf Jean de Brébeuf () (25 March 1593 16 March 1649) was a French Jesuit missionary who travelled to New France (Canada) in 1625. There he worked primarily with the Huron (Wyandot people) for the rest of his life, except for a few years in Franc ...
(1593–1649), French missionary and martyr (one of the North American Martyrs) *
John Francis Regis Jean-François Régis, commonly known as Saint John Francis Regis and Saint Regis, (31 January 1597 – 31 December 1640), was a French priest of the Society of Jesus, recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church in 1737. A tireless ...
(1597–1640), French priest *
Jean de Lalande Jean de Lalande, SJ (died October 19, 1646) was a Jesuit missionary at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons and one of the eight North American Martyrs. He was killed at the Mohawk village of Ossernenon after being captured by warriors. Life Jean de ...
(died 1646), French missionary and martyr (one of the North American Martyrs) *
John Berchmans John Berchmans ( nl, Jan Berchmans ; 13 March 1599 – 13 August 1621) was a Jesuit scholastic and is a saint in the Catholic Church. In 1615, the Jesuits opened a college at Mechelen and Berchmans was one of the first to enroll. His spiritual ...
(1599–1621), Flemish seminarian * John Kemble (martyr) (1599–1679), English priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) *
John Eudes John Eudes, CIM (french: link=no, Jean Eudes; 14 November 1601 – 19 August 1680) was a French people, French Roman Catholic Church, Roman Catholic priest and the founder of both the Order of Our Lady of Charity in 1641 and Congregation of Jes ...
(1601–1680), or Jean Eudes, French priest and founder of the Congregation of Jesus and Mary *
John Wall (priest and martyr) Saint John Wall, ''(aliases John Marsh, Francis Johnson or Dormore or Webb, religious name "Joachim of St. Ann")'' O.F.M., (1620 – 22 August 1679) was an English Catholic Franciscan friar, who is honoured as a martyr. Wall served on the En ...
(1620–1679), English priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) *
John Plessington John Plessington (c. 1637 – 19 July 1679), also known as John Plesington, William Scarisbrick and William Pleasington, was an English Catholic priest who was executed by the English Crown for violating the ban on the presence of Catholic pri ...
(c. 1630–1679), English priest and martyrone of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales * Saint John Lloyd (died 1679), Welsh priest and martyr (one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) *
John de Britto John de Britto (also spelled ''Brito''; pt, João de Brito), also known as Arul Anandar, (born in Lisbon, Portugal on 1 March 1647 – died at Orur, Tamil Nadu, India on 4 February 1693) was a Portuguese Jesuit missionary and martyr, often calle ...
(1647–1693), Portuguese missionary and martyr *
John of Tobolsk John of Tobolsk (1651–1715) was born as Ioann Maksimovich Vasilkovskiy in Nieżyn, in the Czernihow Voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was the only one of the seven sons of Maksym Wasylkowski Maksymowicz to enter the ser ...
(1651–1715), Metropolitan of Tobolsk *
Jean-Baptiste de La Salle Jean-Baptiste de La Salle () (; 30 April 1651 – 7 April 1719) was a French priest, educational reformer, and founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. He is a saint of the Catholic Church and the patron saint for tea ...
(1651–1719), French priest; founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools *
John Joseph of the Cross John Joseph of the Cross (15 August 1654 – 5 March 1739) (not to be confused with John of the Cross) - born Carlo Gaetano Calosinto - was an Italian priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor who hailed from the island of Isch ...
(1654–1739), Ischian friar, priest and Vicar Provincial of the Alcantarine Reform in Italy * John Dat (c. 1765–1798), Vietnamese priest and martyr *
Jean Vianney John Vianney (born Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney; 8 May 1786 – 4 August 1859), venerated as Saint John Vianney, was a French Catholic priest who is venerated in the Catholic Church as a saint and as the patron saint of parish priests. He is oft ...
(1786–1859), French priest * John Hoan Trinh Doan (c. 1789/1798–1861), Vietnamese priest and martyr * John Thanh Van Dinh (1796–1840), Vietnamese martyr * John Baptist Y (1800–1839), one of the Korean Martyrs *
John Henry Newman John Henry Newman (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890) was an English theologian, academic, intellectual, philosopher, polymath, historian, writer, scholar and poet, first as an Anglican ministry, Anglican priest and later as a Catholi ...
(1801–1890), English Oratorian priest, convert from Anglicanism * John Gabriel Perboyre (1802–1840), or Jean-Gabriel Perboyre, French missionary and martyr * John Baptist Con (1805–1840), Vietnamese martyr * John Charles Cornay (1809–1837), or Jean-Charles Cornay, French missionary and martyr *
John Neumann John Nepomucene Neumann (german: link=no, Johann Nepomuk Neumann, cs, Jan Nepomucký Neumann; March 28, 1811 – January 5, 1860) was a Catholic priest from Bohemia. He immigrated to the United States in 1836, where he was ordained, joined t ...
(1811–1860), Bohemian missionary, Bishop of Philadelphia, founder of the first American Catholic diocesan school system *
John Bosco John Melchior Bosco ( it, Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco; pms, Gioann Melchior Bòsch; 16 August 181531 January 1888), popularly known as Don Bosco , was an Italian Catholic priest, educator, writer and saint of the 19th century. While working ...
(1815–1888), Italian priest and educator; founder of the Salesians of Don Bosco and the Salesian Cooperators *
John of Kronstadt John of Kronstadt or John Iliytch Sergieff ( pre-reform Russian: ; post-reform russian: Иоа́нн Кроншта́дтский; 1829 – ) was a Russian Orthodox archpriest and a member of the Most Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Churc ...
(1829–1909), Russian archpriest and synod member *
John of Shanghai and San Francisco Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco (russian: Иоанн Шанхайский и Сан Францисский, Ioann Shankhayskiyi i San Frantsiskyi; secular name Mikhail Borisovich Maximovitch, russian: Михаил Борисович Ма ...
(1896–1966), also known as John the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Shanghai and San Francisco *
Pope John XXIII Pope John XXIII ( la, Ioannes XXIII; it, Giovanni XXIII; born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, ; 25 November 18813 June 1963) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 28 October 1958 until his death in June 19 ...
(1881–1963), Italian pope from 1958 to 1963 *
Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II ( la, Ioannes Paulus II; it, Giovanni Paolo II; pl, Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła ; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his ...
(1920–2005), Polish pope from 1978 to 2005


Places


Antigua and Barbuda

* St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, the capital city of Antigua and Barbuda *
Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda Saint John is a civil parish of Antigua and Barbuda, located on the island of Antigua. It is the most populous parish of Antigua and Barbuda, with a population of 51,737 in 2011, and an estimated population of 56,736 in 2018. The plurality of th ...
, a parish of Antigua and Barbuda on the island of Antigua


Canada

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Saint John (electoral district) Saint John or St. John usually refers to John the Baptist, but also, sometimes, to John the Apostle. Saint John or St. John may also refer to: People * John the Baptist (0s BC–30s AD), preacher, ascetic, and baptizer of Jesus Christ * John th ...
, Saint John—Rothesay in New Brunswick *
Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John is a seaport city of the Atlantic Ocean located on the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Saint John is the oldest incorporated city in Canada, established by royal charter on May 18, 1785, during the reign of K ...
, a port city on the Bay of Fundy * St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, the capital and largest city in Newfoundland and Labrador *
Fort St. John, British Columbia Fort St. John is a city located in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. The most populous municipality in the Peace River Regional District, the city encompasses a total area of about with 20,155 residents recorded in the 2016 Census. Located ...
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Port of Saint John The Port of Saint John is a port complex that occupies of land along of waterfront of the Saint John Harbour at the mouth of the Saint John River in the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.Port of Saint JohnPort Facilities The Port of Sa ...
in the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada *
Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John, New Brunswick The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John, New Brunswick ( la, Dioecesis Sancti Ioannis Canadensis) (erected 30 September 1842, as the Diocese of Saint John in America) is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Moncton. It was renamed on 15 November 192 ...
, a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Moncton *
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. John's, Newfoundland The Archdiocese of St. John's, Newfoundland ( la, Archidioecesis Sancti Ioannis Terrae Novae) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is the metropol ...
* Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, known as St. John's to early English settlers


United Kingdom

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St John, Cornwall St John (parish: kw, Pluwjowan, village: kw, S. Jowan) is a coastal civil parishes in England, civil parish and a village in south-east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, south of Saltash and south-west of Torpoint.Ordnance Survey: Landranger ...
, England * St John, Friern Barnet, an Anglican church in north London * St John the Baptist's Church, Sutterby, Lincolnshire *
Church of St John-at-Hackney St John at Hackney is a Grade II* listed Anglican Church in the heart of the London Borough of Hackney with a large capacity of around 2,000. It was built in 1792 to replace Hackney's medieval parish church, of which St Augustine's Tower rem ...
, London


United States and territories

* St. John, Florida * St. John, Indiana *
Saint John, Warrick County, Indiana Saint John is an unincorporated community in Campbell Township, Warrick County, in the U.S. state of Indiana Indiana () is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous of the ...
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St. John, Kansas St. John is a city in and the county seat of Stafford County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 1,228. History The first settlement in what is today St. John was made in 1875 when William Bickerton o ...
* Saint John, Kentucky *
St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana St. John the Baptist Parish (SJBP, french: Paroisse de Saint-Jean-Baptiste) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. At the 2020 census, the population was 42,477. The parish seat is Edgard, an unincorporated area, and the largest c ...
* Saint John Plantation, Maine * Saint John River (Bay of Fundy), from northern Maine into Canada * St. John, Missouri * St. John, Pulaski County, Missouri * St. John, North Dakota * St. John, Utah, Rush Valley, Utah *
Saint John, Austin, Texas Saint John (alternately Saint John's) is a neighborhood of Austin, Texas within the 78752 zip code. Geographically, the neighborhood straddles Interstate 35. It is bounded on the west by Middle Fiskville Road and Twincrest, on the south by U.S. ...
, a neighborhood * St. John, Washington * St. John, Wisconsin *
Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands Saint John ( da, Sankt Jan) is one of the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea and a constituent district of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI), an unincorporated territory of the United States. Saint John () is the smallest of the thre ...
, an island in the Caribbean Sea * Saint John, Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, a small town on Saint Croix * Saints John, Colorado (note the plural) * St. John Township (disambiguation)


South Africa

* Port St. Johns *
St John's College, Johannesburg --> , religion = Anglican , administrator = , rector = , campus_director = , headmaster = Stuart West , head_name = Exam board , head = IEB , chaplain = The Revd Dr Jeremy ...


Elsewhere

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Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda Saint John is a civil parish of Antigua and Barbuda, located on the island of Antigua. It is the most populous parish of Antigua and Barbuda, with a population of 51,737 in 2011, and an estimated population of 56,736 in 2018. The plurality of th ...
, a parish of Antigua and Barbuda on the island of Antigua * Saint John Parish, Barbados * Saint John Parish, Dominica *
Saint John Parish, Grenada Saint John is one of the parishes of Grenada. Its capital is Gouyave. Fishing is the main industry. Gouyave is also home to Grenada's biggest nutmeg factory and also the Dougladston Estate, an old spice A spice is a seed, fruit, root, bark ...
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Saint John, Jersey St John ( Jèrriais and ) is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey and is around north of St Helier on the north coast of the island. It has a surface area of 8.7 km2. St John's Village is also the name of the main village in the parish. The p ...
, a parish of Jersey in the Channel Islands * Saint John, Malacca, original name of the Portuguese Settlement in Malaysia


Other uses

* St. John (clothing), a luxury American fashion brand * St. John (crater), an eroded lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side * St. John (restaurant), Smithfield, London * St. John's College, Oxford, Oxford University * St. John Publications, a defunct American magazine and Golden Age comic book publisher * "St. John", a song by Aerosmith from ''Permanent Vacation'' (Aerosmith album), 1987 *
St John Ambulance St John Ambulance is the name of a number of affiliated organisations in different countries which teach and provide first aid and emergency medical services, and are primarily staffed by volunteers. The associations are overseen by the internat ...
, a foundation established by the Order of St. John *
Saint John's Eve Saint John's Eve, starting at sunset on 23 June, is the eve of celebration before the Feast Day of Saint John the Baptist. The Gospel of Luke (Luke 1:26–37, 56–57) states that John was born six months before Jesus; therefore, the feast of J ...
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Venerable Order of Saint John The Order of St John, short for Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (french: l'ordre très vénérable de l'Hôpital de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem) and also known as St John International, is a British royal order of ...
, a royal order of chivalry established in 1831 *
Saint Jhn Carlos St. John Phillips (born August 26, 1986), known professionally as Saint Jhn (stylized as SAINt JHN; pronounced "Saint John"), is a Guyanese-American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for the 2019 remix to ...
, American musician


See also

* * * John (disambiguation) * John the Divine (disambiguation) * Saint John Cemetery (disambiguation) * Saint John's (disambiguation) * St. John the Baptist (disambiguation) * Agios Ioannis (disambiguation) (Greek) * Saint Juan (disambiguation) (Spanish) * Saint-Jean (disambiguation) (French) * San Giovanni (disambiguation) (Italian) *
San Juan (disambiguation) San Juan, Spanish for Saint John, may refer to: Places Argentina * San Juan Province, Argentina * San Juan, Argentina, the capital of that province * San Juan, Salta, a village in Iruya, Salta Province * San Juan (Buenos Aires Underground), a ...
(Spanish) * Sankt Johann (disambiguation) (German) *
Sant Joan (disambiguation) Sant Joan (Catalan for ''St John'') is a village and municipality on Majorca in Spain. Sant Joan may also refer to: Places in Spain * Sant Joan de les Abadesses, Ripollès, Catalonia * Sant Joan Despí, Baix Llobregat, Catalonia * Sant Joan d'Ala ...
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São João (disambiguation) São João, Portuguese for "Saint John", may refer to: Architecture *Forte de São João (disambiguation) *Capela de São João Batista (Chapel of St. John the Baptist), Church of São Roque, Lisbon Places Brazil * Barra de São João, Casimir ...
(Portuguese) * Sveti Ivan (disambiguation) (Croatian) {{disambiguation, geo, tndis