Few churches have the bodies of saints. The few that do usually have the tomb of the person in a chapel of the church or interred underneath of the church in the crypt.
Saint Anthony of Padua is buried in the Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua, Italy. His tomb is considered a pilgrimage site and attracts many visitors each year.
Saint Clare of Assisi is buried at the Basilica of Santa Chiara in Assisi, Italy. Her tomb can be found in the crypt of the basilica, where pilgrims and visitors often pay their respects.
Saint Joseph is believed to be buried in Nazareth, Israel, where he lived with Mary and Jesus. There is a tradition that his tomb is located in the Crypt of the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth.
Saint Martha is believed to be buried in Tarascon, France. Her tomb is located in the Church of Saint Martha, where visitors can pay their respects and seek her intercession.
Saint George is believed to be buried in the town of Lod, Israel.
Saint Valentine is believed to have been buried on February 14, which is now celebrated as Valentine's Day. The exact year of his burial is unclear, but it is thought to have occurred in the 3rd century AD.
No, Saint Peter was buried in Rome after his execution there. Perhaps no other saint in the history of Christianity has had his tomb more thoroughly investigated by scientists and theologians than that of Saint Peter.
No, he is buried in Westminster Abbey.
He was buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, France.
Saint Matthew the Evangelist is traditionally believed to have been buried in the city of Salerno, Italy. In the 11th century, his relics were transferred to the Cathedral of Salerno, where they are venerated to this day.
Saint Maria Zavala is buried at the Monastery of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns in Guadalajara, Spain.
His relics are in the Basilica of Saint Mark in Venice, Italy.