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  • Blessed Agnus of Saragossa

    1190–1260 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Blessed Agno was born in Gallur, in the province of Zaragoza, in 1190 and died in Zaragoza in 1260. His real name was Lope Fernando de Ayn; the nickname was given to him by Pope Innocent VI in recognition of his kindness.

  • Blessed Alberto Calvi da Cilavegna
    Blessed Alberto Calvi da Cilavegna

    1170–1230 · Medieval

    Alberto Calvi, or de Calvo (Cilavegna, between 1170 and 1180 – Novara, October 8, 1230), was an Italian Catholic bishop, papal decretist under Pope Honorius III, and canon of Novara.

  • Blessed Alessandrina da Letto

    1385–1458 · Medieval · Sisters Clarists of the Rule of Urban IV

    Alexandrina di Letto (Sulmona, 1385 – Foligno, 1458) was an Italian abbess and is a Roman Catholic saint. Alexandrina di Letto entered a convent of the Poor Clares at the age of fifteen. In 1423, she founded a new convent in Foligno and became its first abbess.

  • Blessed Amnichad von Fulda

    1043 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Amnichad of Fulda (died January 30, 1043) was a Benedictine monk who spent the end of his life as a recluse at Fulda Abbey. He is venerated as a blessed in the Catholic Church. Amnichad was born in Scotland.

  • Blessed Angelo da Gualdo Tadino

    1270–1324 · Medieval

    Angelo of Gualdo Tadino, also known as Angelo of Casale (Casale di Gualdo Tadino, 1270 – Gualdo Tadino, January 15, 1324), was an Italian Christian monk.

  • Blessed Anthony della Torre of L'Aquila

    1424–1494 · Medieval

    Antonio dell'Aquila, born Antonio Torriani or della Torre (c. 1424 – July 24, 1494), was an Italian religious figure. A priest of the Order of Saint Augustine, his cult as a blessed was confirmed by Pope Clement XIII in 1769.

  • Blessed Avertanus of Lucca

    1320–1380 · Medieval · Carmelites

    Avertanus of Lucca (Limoges, 1320 – Lucca, 1380) was a French religious and pilgrim, and a member of the Carmelite Order. He is considered a blessed in the Catholic Church, and his feast day is celebrated on February 25.

  • Blessed Bartolomé Fanti

    1452–1495 · Medieval · Carmelites

    Bartolomeu Fanti was an Italian Carmelite friar who belonged to the Mantuan Congregation. For 35 years, he served as spiritual director and rector of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in his hometown.

  • Blessed Batho von Freising

    1000 · Medieval

    Blessed Batho of Freising was an 11th-century missionary in the territory of the Diocese of Freising. His missionary work was centered in what is now Carinthia. According to a legend modeled after the New Testament, he fed converted pagans in Innichen with bread.

  • Blessed Beato Constancio de Fabriano
    Blessed Beato Constancio de Fabriano

    1410–1481 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Costanzo da Fabriano, also known as Costanzo Servoli (Fabriano, ... – Ascoli Piceno, February 24, 1481), was an Italian priest of the Order of Preachers. His cult as a blessed was confirmed by Pope Pius VII in 1821.

  • Blessed Beatrix van Lens

    1101–1216 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Béatrice of Lens (Beatrix) is a blessed, born in Lens, formerly in the County of Hainaut. On October 29, 1216, using the dowry received from her parents, she founded the Cistercian abbey of Épinlieu, near Mons, in present-day Belgium, and entered the abbey herself.

  • Blessed Beatrix von Engelport
    Blessed Beatrix von Engelport

    1300–1275 · Medieval · Premonstratensians

    Beatrix of Engelport (died after 1275 at the convent of Maria Engelport, near Treis-Karden) was a German choir nun of the Premonstratensian Order who may have been the first prioress of that convent. She is considered a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Beatrix von Mecklenburg

    1324–1399 · Medieval · Poor Clares

    Beatrix of Mecklenburg, also known as Beate, Beata, or Beate of Ribnitz (1324–1399), was a princess of Mecklenburg and the first princely abbess of the Poor Clares monastery in Ribnitz from 1349 to 1395. In the Roman Catholic Church, she is venerated as a blessed.

  • Blessed Benedetta di Assisi
    Blessed Benedetta di Assisi

    1260 · Medieval · Poor Clares

    Benedict of Assisi (Benedetta di Assisi), also referred to as Benoîte d'Assisi in some texts, was an Italian nun born in Assisi in the 13th century. Her family was one of the most powerful in Assisi.

  • Blessed Benedict Ricasoli
    Blessed Benedict Ricasoli

    1040–1107 · Medieval

    Benedetto Ricasoli (c. 1040, Montegrossi – 20 January 1107, Coltibuono) was an Italian religious figure and a monk of the Vallombrosan Order. He was beatified by equipollence by Pope Pius X in 1907.

  • Blessed Bentivoglio de Bonis

    1188–1232 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Bentivoglio de Bonis (San Severino Marche, 1188 – San Severino Marche, 1232) was an Italian priest of the Order of Friars Minor; his cult as a blessed was confirmed by Pope Pius IX in 1852.

  • Blessed Bernard of Sithiu

    1182 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bernard the Penitent, also known as Bernard of Sithiu, was a 12th-century Benedictine monk and great traveler, born in the Diocese of Maguelone and died on April 19, 1182, at Saint-Bertin Abbey in Saint-Omer. He was declared a Catholic blessed and is celebrated on April 19.

  • Blessed Blessed Gerard
    Blessed Blessed Gerard

    1047–1120 · Medieval · Knights Hospitaller

    Brother Gerard, or Gerard the Hospitaller, born around 1047 into a family from the Amalfi region of Italy and died on September 3, 1120, was the founder of a congregation, the Hospitallers of Saint John, which would later become the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem.

  • Blessed Bonaventura Badoardo de Peraga
    Blessed Bonaventura Badoardo de Peraga

    1332–1389 · Medieval · Order of St. Augustine

    Bonaventura Badoaro de Peraga, the Cardinal of Padua, was an Italian cardinal born in Padua, Veneto, Italy, who died on July 10, 1381 (or 1389), in Rome. He was a member of the Order of Saint Augustine and the first cardinal from that order.

  • Blessed Carles de Montegranelli

    1417 · Medieval

    Carlo di Bandino (County of Monte Granelli, Romagna Toscana, c. 1330 – Venice, September 15, 1417) was a Tuscan nobleman who led a religious life and founded the Congregation of the Hermits of Saint Jerome of Fiesole. He is venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Catherine of Parc-aux-Dames

    1300 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Blessed Catherine of Parc-aux-Dames (13th century, born in Leuven, modern-day Belgium) was a Catholic blessed, nun, mystic, and virgin. She was of Jewish origin and was originally named Rachel.

  • Blessed Christina Reteressensis

    1269 · Medieval

    Christina of Retters is a blessed of the Premonstratensian Order (born in 1269, died circa 1291 in Retters; feast day: November 29). According to Jacques Torsy, Christina was born into a noble family from the region around Wiesbaden.

  • Blessed Christina von Retters

    1269–1292 · Medieval

    Christina of Hane (born c. 1269 in the Worms region; died c. 1292 in Bolanden, Hane Monastery) was a medieval experiential mystic who practiced severe self-harm. Although older literature refers to her as Christina of Retters, she never lived in Retters.

  • Blessed Clementina de Treves

    1150–1176 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Clémence of Hohenberg or Clémence of Öhren (died 1176) was a nun and a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. She was beatified and is commemorated on March 21. She was the daughter of Count Adolphe of Hohenberg and the widow of the Count of Spanheim.

  • Blessed Daniele de Ungrispach
    Blessed Daniele de Ungrispach

    1344–1411 · Medieval

    Daniele de Ungrispach, born in Cormons (province of Friuli-Venezia Giulia) around 1344 and murdered by strangulation on March 31, 1411, is a blessed of the Roman Catholic Church. His liturgical feast day is March 31.

  • Blessed Dodo of Haske
    Blessed Dodo of Haske

    1150 · Medieval

    Dodo is a saint of Frisian origin. He was a hermit who lived in Haske, where he assisted victims of blood feuds. He died in 1231 when his hermitage collapsed. When he was recovered from the rubble, he bore signs of the stigmata.

  • Blessed Druthmar von Corvey

    1000–1046 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Druthmar of Corvey (also Druthmarus, Dietmar, Druchmarus, Drutmarus, Druotmarus, Diethmarus, Theotmarus) (died February 15, 1046, in Corvey) was the abbot of Corvey Abbey from 1015.

  • Blessed Eberhard VI von Nellenburg
    Blessed Eberhard VI von Nellenburg

    1018–1078 · Medieval

    Eberhard VI of Nellenburg (born c. 1015; died March 26, 1078/79 or March 1, 1080) succeeded his father Eppo (died 1034) as Count in the Zürichgau, first appearing in records in 1036/37.

  • Blessed Eberhard von Kumbd

    1165–1191 · Medieval

    Eberhard of Kumbd (also known as "de Comede / Comeda" or "of Stahleck"; born 1165; died November 30, 1191, at the Cistercian nunnery of Kumbd in the Hunsrück) was a blessed subdeacon. He was born the son of the ministerialis Wolfram in Bacharach, below Stahleck Castle.

  • Blessed Egino of Verona
    Blessed Egino of Verona

    800–802 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Egino of Verona (8th century – Reichenau Island, February 27, 802) was a German scholar who became Bishop of Verona; he is considered a blessed. Egino came from a prominent Alemannic family: some evidence suggests he was of Ahalolfingian origin.

  • Blessed Eloïsa de Coulombs
    Blessed Eloïsa de Coulombs

    1060 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Blessed Heloise of Coulombs (also Helvise or Helwisa) was a French recluse who lived under the obedience of the Benedictine Abbey of Notre-Dame de Coulombs, in the Diocese of Chartres, and died around 1066.

  • Blessed Erchanbert of Freising
    Blessed Erchanbert of Freising

    850–854 · Medieval

    Erchanbert, sometimes also referred to as Hercumbert, Ercambert, or Ercanbert (died January 11, 854), was an abbot, teacher, grammarian, and Bishop of Freising from January 29, 835, until his death.

  • Blessed Erkenbert von Frankenthal
    Blessed Erkenbert von Frankenthal

    1079–1132 · Medieval

    Erkenbert of Frankenthal, also known as Erkenbert of Worms (born c. 1079 in Worms; died December 24, 1132, in Frankenthal), was a nobleman, monastery founder, and provost in the area of what is now Frankenthal (Palatinate).

  • Blessed Filipa de Chantemilan

    1412–1451 · Medieval

    Philippa of Chantemilan (born 1412 in Changy, died October 15, 1451, in Vienne) was a French virgin, venerated as a blessed by the faithful of the Roman Catholic Church. She was born the daughter of Jean de Chantemilan and Jeanne de Vernay.

  • Blessed Gerlind vom Elsass

    679–715 · Medieval

    Gerlind of Alsace (c. 679 – c. 715) was a daughter of Eudo of Aquitaine and Adela of Austrasia and a Duchess of Alsace. She is a blessed of the Catholic Church, and her feast day is December 3.

  • Blessed Gezelinus von Schlebusch
    Blessed Gezelinus von Schlebusch

    1100–1200 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Gezelinus of Schlebusch (born in the Duchy of Burgundy; died 12th century, presumably in Schlebuschrath, now a district of Leverkusen-Alkenrath) was, according to legend, a lay brother (conversus) at the Cistercian monastery in Altenberg.

  • Blessed Giovanni Tavelli
    Blessed Giovanni Tavelli

    1386–1446 · Medieval

    Giovanni Tavelli (Tossignano, 1386 – Ferrara, July 24, 1446) was an Italian Catholic bishop, venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church. He is remembered in the history of the Order of the Gesuati for writing its constitutions, initiating the process that transformed the Gesua…

  • Blessed Gualteri de Guimarães
    Blessed Gualteri de Guimarães

    1259 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Saint Walter was a Franciscan friar sent on a mission to Portugal in the early 13th century by Saint Francis of Assisi. Every year on the first weekend of August, the city of Guimarães dedicates its city festival, known as the Gualterian Festivals, to him.

  • Blessed Guglielmo Buccheri
    Blessed Guglielmo Buccheri

    1309–1404 · Medieval

    Guglielmo Buccheri, known as Guglielmo Cuffitedda, and also as Guglielmo da Noto, Guglielmo the Hermit, or Guglielmo of Scicli (Noto, 1309 – Scicli, April 4, 1404), was an Italian religious figure who lived as a hermit and is considered a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Guglielmo da Fenoglio
    Blessed Guglielmo da Fenoglio

    1065–1120 · Medieval · Carthusian Order

    William of Fenoglio (Borgoratto, 1065 – Casotto, 1120) was an Italian religious figure and monk of the Carthusian Order. A monk at the Charterhouse of Casotto, his cult as a blessed was confirmed by Pope Pius IX in 1860.

  • Blessed Guy de Montpellier
    Blessed Guy de Montpellier

    1160–1209 · Medieval

    Guy of Montpellier (1160–1208) was the founder of the Order of the Holy Spirit and the Confraternity of the Holy Spirit around 1180, established to care for abandoned children, the poor, and the sick. The order was officially recognized by Pope Innocent III on April 23, 1198.

  • Blessed Haberilia
    Blessed Haberilia

    1100–1200 · Medieval

    Haberilia (died c. 1100 in Bregenz-Mehrerau; occasionally also referred to as Haberilla, Habril(l)a, or by the additions Haberilia of Mehrerau or Haberilia of Bregenz) was a recluse who lived in or near Mehrerau Abbey, close to Bregenz, during the 11th or 12th century and was ven…

  • Blessed Heinrich von Ebrantshausen

    1120–1185 · Medieval

    According to legend, Blessed Henry of Ebrantshausen (born c. 1120 in Regensburg; died c. 1185 near Ebrantshausen) was one of the Counts of Riedenburg who, after many years of pilgrimage, lived in quiet seclusion near Ebrantshausen, subsisting on the charitable gifts of the people…

  • Blessed Hesson

    1133 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Hesson or Esson (died 1133) was a blessed Benedictine monk of Hirschau Abbey in Bavaria, Germany, under Saint William. In 1085, he was sent as the first abbot of Beinwil, in the Diocese of Basel. His feast day is December 27.

  • Blessed Hroznata von Ovenec
    Blessed Hroznata von Ovenec

    1170–1217 · Medieval · Premonstratensians

    Hroznata of Ovenec, also known as Croznato (born c. 1160 in Teplá in the Duchy of Bohemia and died July 14, 1217, in Alt-Kinsberg), was a Czech Premonstratensian canon whose cult as a blessed was recognized by Pope Leo XIII on September 16, 1897.

  • Blessed Hugo de Marchiennes

    1158 · Medieval

    Hugh of Marchiennes (Tournai, 1102 or 1103 – Marchiennes, June 11, 1158) was abbot of Marchiennes Abbey from 1148 until his death. Historians qualify him as a blessed. His feast day is June 11.

  • Blessed Juan Lorenzo de Cetina
    Blessed Juan Lorenzo de Cetina

    1340–1397 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Juan Lorenzo de Cetina (Cetina, 1340 – Granada, May 19, 1397) was an Aragonese Spanish Franciscan friar who died as a martyr in the city of Granada while preaching with his companion Pedro de Dueñas. He is venerated as a blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Juan de Atarés
    Blessed Juan de Atarés

    650–700 · Medieval

    John of Atarés was a Hispanic hermit of the late 7th century. He is considered a blessed by the Catholic Church, which celebrates his feast day on May 29. In Upper Aragon, he is popularly considered a saint.

  • Blessed Konrad I. von Raitenbuch
    Blessed Konrad I. von Raitenbuch

    1080–1132 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Conrad I of Raitenbuch (also known as Kuno of Regensburg), born around 1070 and died on May 19, 1132, in Regensburg, was a German prelate who served as abbot of Siegburg and the twentieth bishop of Regensburg from 1126 to 1132. He is venerated in Bavaria as a blessed.

  • Blessed Laurentius Loricatus

    1243 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Laurentius Loricatus (died 1243) was a soldier who later became a Benedictine. The nickname Loricatus (armored) is derived from the penitential shirt made of chains that Laurentius wore.