While we have listed Living Saints on another page, the following Saints have passed on to their Eternal Afterlife in Heaven with God. This will be a lengthy list, and we will be adding to it regularly, so please check back again in the future. Also if you would like to nominate a dead Saint, you can email God directly at god@godisagaywoman.com with your recommendation! Donations ensure that your recommendation receives presidence.
Bella Abzug, global feminist trailblazer, co-founder of the Women's Environment and Development Organization, and member of United States Congress
Susan B. Anthony, suffragist and early feminist of the First Wave of the feminist movement in the United States
Joan of Arc, Saint and Martyr (also considered a Saints by the Catholics)
Rachel Corrie, antiwar and human rights activist who voluntarily stood in front of Palestinian homes as a human shield to protect them from destruction, and was killed by Israeli military forces with a bulldozer
Nikki Craft, feminist and anti-pornography activist and author
Dorothea Dix, advocate for the mentally ill and for people in prisons, who often were mentally ill, revolutionary
Emily Dickinson, poet who did not believe in the male God, independent woman
Frederick Douglas, leader of the abolitionist movement in the U.S., and former slave
Andrea Dworkin, feminist and anti-pornography activist, author, and speaker
Mahatma Ghandi peace-loving activist who changed India and the world
Emma Goldman, anarchist, feminist, atheist, radical author and activist who arrived long before her time
Allen Ginsberg, revolutionary poet of the Beat generation, and spiritual seeker
Langston Hughes, prolific, socially conscious poet of the Harlem Renaissance
Zora Neale Hurston, writer during the Harlem Renaissance who was forgotten for many years because she was a woman and an African American; her work is now in print again.
Alice Paul, suffragist and author of the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1920's.
Dorothy Parker, feminist poet and journalist, who is the Saint of Cynicism
Sylvia Plath, amazing poet who was married to a bastard named Ted Hughes
Bertrand Russell, philosopher who did not believe in God as She was previously misrepresented by men during his time on Earth. God loves free thinkers, including atheists.
Jean Paul Sartre, Existentialist philosopher, author, and boyfriend of Simone de Beauvoir
Margaret Sanger, pioneer of the pro-choice movement who brought birth control to the masses, much to the pleasure of the Lord who is very concerned about overpopulation on Earth.
Sappho, one of the few recognized female poets of the ancient world, and lesbian
Randy Shilts, author of And the Band Played On, which raised awareness about AIDS
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, suffragist, early feminist, and author of The Women's Bible, who believed all the religions in her time were damaging to women, and said so.
Sojourner Truth, abolitionist and feminist who was a former slave, not allowed to learn how to read and gave excellent speeches about slavery and women's rights. She made God happy with her speech "Ain't I a Woman?"
Voltaire,philosopher and author, who did not believe in the old version of God
Oscar Wilde, persecuted, openly gay author with a sense of sarcasm which God loves.