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  • Blessed Gaetana Tolomeo

    1936–1997 · Contemporary

    Gaetana Tolomeo (10 April 1936 – 24 January 1997), also known as "Nuccia", was an Italian Roman Catholic laywoman. who has been beatified in 2019.

  • Blessed Galeotto Roberto Malatesta

    1411–1432 · Medieval

    Galeotto Roberto Malatesta (1411–1432) was an Italian condottiero and blessed of the Catholic Church. He was the son of Pandolfo III Malatesta and succeeded him in the lordship of Rimini in contrast with the local bishop; after the people rose against the latter, he obtained by…

  • Blessed Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch
    Blessed Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch

    800 · Medieval

    The Blessed Gamelbert was a Christian priest, who worked in the 8th century in what is now Stephansposching, Bavaria, Germany. He is commemorated on January 17. Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch was born in 720 in Michaelsbuch in Bavaria.

  • Blessed Gaspar de Bono
    Blessed Gaspar de Bono

    1530–1604 · Reformation · Order of the Minims

    Gaspar de Bono i Montsó, O.M., (5 January 1530 – 14 July 1604) was a Valencian friar of the Order of Minims and Catholic priest. He is venerated as blessed by the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Gaubald

    700–761 · Medieval

    Gaubald (c. 700 – 23 December 761) was the first bishop of Regensburg after the foundation of the diocese of Regensburg (he had been preceded by several of episcopi vagantes active in the region). He has been beatified. His name is also spelled Gawibald, Geupald, or Gaibald.

  • Blessed Gebhard of Salzburg
    Blessed Gebhard of Salzburg

    1025–1088 · Medieval

    Blessed Gebhard von Salzburg (c. 1010 – 15 June 1088), also occasionally known as Gebhard of Sussex, was Archbishop of Salzburg from 1060 until his death. He was one of the fiercest opponents of King Henry IV of Germany during the Investiture Controversy.

  • Blessed Gennaro Maria Sarnelli
    Blessed Gennaro Maria Sarnelli

    1702–1744 · Modern · Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer

    Gennaro Maria Sarnelli (12 September 1702 – 30 June 1744) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Redemptorists. Sarnelli was one of Alphonsus Maria de' Liguori's earliest companions and a prolific writer on a range of religious topics.

  • Blessed Georg Häfner
    Blessed Georg Häfner

    1900–1942 · Contemporary · Lay Carmelites

    Joseph Georg Simon Häfner (19 October 1900, Würzburg – 20 August 1942, Dachau Concentration Camp) was a German Roman Catholic priest and martyr from the Diocese of Würzburg. On 15 May 2011 he was beatified in Würzburg Cathedral.

  • Blessed George Beesley

    1562–1591 · Reformation

    George Beesley (or Bisley) (born c. 1562 at The Hill in Goosnargh parish, Lancashire, England; died 2 July 1591) was an English Roman Catholic diocesan priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987 as one of the Eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales.

  • Blessed George Errington

    1554–1596 · Reformation

    George Errington was an English Roman Catholic layman who is honoured as a martyr by the Catholic Church. George Errington was born around 1553 in the Hirst area of what is now Ashington, Northumberland.

  • Blessed George Haydock
    Blessed George Haydock

    1556–1584 · Reformation

    George Haydock (born 1556; executed at Tyburn, 12 February 1584) was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987. He is not to be confused with his relative, also a priest, George Leo Haydock (1774–1849).

  • Blessed George Napper
    Blessed George Napper

    1550–1610 · Reformation

    George Napper (or Napier; c. 1550 – 9 November 1610) was an English Catholic priest murdered during the Reformation. He is recognized as a Catholic martyr, having been beatified in 1929 by Pope Pius XI.

  • Blessed George Nichols
    Blessed George Nichols

    1550–1589 · Reformation

    George Nichols (c. 1550 – 19 October 1589) was an English Catholic martyr. Born at Oxford in 1550, George Nichols entered Brasenose College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, in 1564 or 1565 where he received his B.A. degree in 1571.

  • Blessed George Swallowell

    1594 · Reformation

    John Ingram (1565 – 26 July 1594) was an English Jesuit and martyr from Stoke Edith, Herefordshire, who was executed in Gateshead on 26 July 1594, during the reign of Elizabeth I.

  • Blessed Gerald of Salles

    1055–1120 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Gerald of Salles (c.1055 or 1070 – 1120) was a French monastic reformer from Salles, Lot-et-Garonne near Bergerac, Dordogne in the south-west of France. His feast day is on April 20. Gerald of Salles was ruler of Salles near Bergerac in Dordogne, France.

  • Blessed Gerard of Villamagna
    Blessed Gerard of Villamagna

    1174 · Medieval · Order of Friars Minor

    Gerard of Villamagna (1174 - 13 May 1242) - known also as Gerard Mecatti and Gerard of Monza - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed member of the Order of Saint John and the Third Order of Saint Francis. Pope Gregory XVI beatified him on 18 March 1833. The Order of St.

  • Blessed Gerardo Cagnoli
    Blessed Gerardo Cagnoli

    1267–1343 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Gerardo Cagnoli (c. 1267 – 29 December 1342) was an Italian Roman Catholic and professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor. He embarked on a long pilgrimage south where he passed through Rome and Naples before settling in Trapani and then on the slopes of Mount Etna for a…

  • Blessed Gerberga of Lorraine

    925–995 · Medieval

    Gerberga of Lorraine (c. 925–995) was a lady of the highest European nobility who became the wife of Megingoz of Guelders around 945. She was a daughter of Godfrey, Count Palatine of Lotharingia and Ermentrude, possibly the eldest daughter of Charles the Simple.

  • Blessed Gerhard Hirschfelder
    Blessed Gerhard Hirschfelder

    1907–1942 · Contemporary

    Gerhard Hirschfelder (17 February 1907 – 1 August 1942) was a German Roman Catholic priest. He was a vocal critic of Nazism and used his sermons to condemn Nazi propaganda and other aspects of Nazism which drew suspicion on him from the authorities who monitored him and even inte…

  • Blessed German Gardiner

    1544 · Reformation

    German Gardiner (Germain, Jermyn) (date of birth unknown; executed at Tyburn, 7 March 1544) was a Roman Catholic layman and nephew to Stephen Gardiner who became involved in the Prebendaries' Plot against Thomas Cranmer.

  • Blessed Gertrude of Aldenberg
    Blessed Gertrude of Aldenberg

    1227–1297 · Medieval · Premonstratensians

    Blessed Gertrude of Aldenberg O. Praem, (c. October 1227 – 13 August 1297) was a German noblewoman and abbess. She was the daughter of Elizabeth of Hungary and of Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia.

  • Blessed Gertrude van der Oosten
    Blessed Gertrude van der Oosten

    1320–1358 · Medieval

    Gertrude van der Oosten (or Gertrude of Delft; died 6 January 1358) was a Dutch Beguine who was considered a mystic and had received the Stigmata. Gertrude was born in Voorburcht in the County of Holland, to peasant parents, and entered domestic service at Delft.

  • Blessed Giacomo Abbondo
    Blessed Giacomo Abbondo

    1720–1788 · Modern

    Giacomo Abbondo (27 August 1720 – 9 February 1788) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who hailed from Vercelli. Abbondo served as a pastor and provost in his home town of Tronzano where he administered to the people while proclaiming the message of the Gospel and bringing the s…

  • Blessed Giacomo Illirico
    Blessed Giacomo Illirico

    1400–1490 · Medieval · Franciscans

    James of Sclavonia (Croatian: Jakov Zadranin; c. 1400 – 27 April 1485 or 1496), also known as Giacomo Illirico, Giacomo of Bitetto or Jakov Varingez, was a Croatian friar of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans). He assumed the religious name "Giacomo".

  • Blessed Giles of Assisi
    Blessed Giles of Assisi

    1190–1262 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Giles of Assisi (Latin: Aegidius; c. 1190 – 1262), was one of the original companions of Francis of Assisi and holds a leading place among them. St. Francis called him "The Knight of our Round Table".

  • Blessed Giles of Santarém
    Blessed Giles of Santarém

    1190–1265 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Giles of Santarém, OP (also Gil; ca. 1185 – 14 May 1265) was a Portuguese Dominican scholar. He was born Gil Rodrigues de Valadares at the castle of Vouzela. His father, Rui Pais de Valadares, was alcaide of Coimbra and councillor of Sancho I.

  • Blessed Gilles von Saumur

    1300–1266 · Medieval

    Gilles of Saumur (died 23 April 1266) was an Angevin cleric and preacher who was the first (and only) archbishop of Damietta during the Seventh Crusade, and the archbishop of Tyre from 1253 to 1266.

  • Blessed Giovanna Scopelli
    Blessed Giovanna Scopelli

    1439–1491 · Medieval · Carmelites

    Giovanna Scopelli, O.Carm (1428 – 9 July 1491) was an Italian Carmelite nun who established her own convent. Scopelli was forbidden to enter the third order branch of the order during her adolescence and waited until her parents died to embrace the religious life.

  • Blessed Giovannangelo Porro
    Blessed Giovannangelo Porro

    1451–1505 · Reformation · Servite Order

    Giovannangelo Porro (1451 - 23 October 1505) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and hermit who hailed from the Milanese region and was a professed member of the Servites. Porro was born to nobles and became a priest after the death of his father.

  • Blessed Giovanni Antonio Farina
    Blessed Giovanni Antonio Farina

    1803–1888 · Modern

    Giovanni Antonio Farina (11 January 1803 – 4 March 1888) was an Italian Catholic bishop known for his compassionate treatment of the poor and for his enlightened views of education; he was sometimes dubbed as the "Bishop of the Poor".

  • Blessed Giovanni Battista Piamarta
    Blessed Giovanni Battista Piamarta

    1841–1913 · Contemporary

    Giovanni Battista Piamarta (26 November 1841 - 25 April 1913) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and educator. Piamarta was also the founder of the Congregation of the Holy Family of Nazareth.

  • Blessed Giovanni Maria Boccardo

    1848–1913 · Contemporary

    Giovanni Maria Boccardo (20 November 1848 - 30 December 1913) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Poor Daughters of Saint Cajetan.

  • Blessed Giovanni Marinoni
    Blessed Giovanni Marinoni

    1490–1562 · Reformation · Theatines

    Francesco Marinoni (25 December 1490 – 13 December 1562) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who was a member of the Theatines. He assumed the name Giovanni upon his admittance into the order.

  • Blessed Giovanni Mazzucconi
    Blessed Giovanni Mazzucconi

    1826–1855 · Modern

    Giovanni Battista Mazzucconi (1 March 1826 – 7 September 1855) was an Italian priest from the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions. He was killed in hatred of the faith in Papua New Guinea during his work there amongst the people.

  • Blessed Giovanni Morosini
    Blessed Giovanni Morosini

    1012 · Medieval · Benedictines

    The Blessed John Morosini, O.S.B., († 1012) was a Venetian abbot, who founded the noted Monastery of St. George in that city. Morosoni was born in Venice and was a member of the illustrious Morosini family, who played a significant role in the city's history.

  • Blessed Giovanni Saziari

    1327–1372 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Giovanni Saziari, also known as John Saziari or Joannes Saziari (1327 - 21 April 1371) was an Italian Roman Catholic farmer from the Province of Pesaro and Urbino. He was a member of the Secular Franciscan Order.

  • Blessed Giovanni Schiavo
    Blessed Giovanni Schiavo

    1903–1967 · Contemporary · Congregazione di San Giuseppe

    Giovanni Schiavo, CSI (8 July 1903 – 27 January 1967) was an Italian Catholic priest in the Congregation of Saint Joseph, also known as the Murialdines. Schiavo entered the Murialdines during World War I in 1917, and was admitted by Eugenio Reffo.

  • Blessed Giovanni da Penna

    1200–1270 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Giovanni da Penna (1193 - 3 April 1271) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Friars Minor. He became a Franciscan in 1213 after hearing Fra Filippo - one of the disciples of Francis of Assisi - preach.

  • Blessed Giovanni da Triora
    Blessed Giovanni da Triora

    1760–1816 · Modern · Franciscans

    John of Triora (Chinese name: 蓝月旺; 1760 – 1816, Italian name: Giovanni da Triora) was an Italian missionary and martyr saint of 19th century China. He was born in 1760 in Molini di Triora. His parents were Antonio Maria Lantrua and Maria Pasqua Ferraironi.

  • Blessed Giovannina Franchi

    1807–1872 · Modern

    Giovannina Franchi (24 June 1807 – 23 February 1872) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Suore Infermiere dell'Addolorata.

  • Blessed Girolamo de Angelis
    Blessed Girolamo de Angelis

    1567–1623 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Jerome de Angelis (Italian: Girolamo degli Angeli, 1567 – 4 December 1623) was an Italian Jesuit missionary to Japan. He was beatified in 1867. He was born Girolamo degli Angeli at Castro-Giovanni, Sicily.

  • Blessed Gisela of Hungary
    Blessed Gisela of Hungary

    985–1065 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Gisela of Hungary (or Gisele, Gizella and of Bavaria; c. 985 – 7 May 1065) was the first queen consort of Hungary by marriage to Stephen I of Hungary, and the sister of Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor. She has been beatified by the Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Giselbert

    1100–1086 · Medieval

    Giselbert is the name of:

  • Blessed Giulia Crostarosa
    Blessed Giulia Crostarosa

    1696–1755 · Modern · Redemptoristines

    Giulia Crostarosa (31 October 1696 – 14 September 1755) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun who founded the Order of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptoristines), an order of contemplative nuns.

  • Blessed Giuliana Puricelli
    Blessed Giuliana Puricelli

    1427–1501 · Reformation

    Giuliana Puricelli (1427 - 15 August 1501) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Order of Saint Augustine. Puricelli left her home after her father wanted to have her married and so fled to a hermitage where she placed herself under the spiritual direction of…

  • Blessed Giuliano da Valle
    Blessed Giuliano da Valle

    1201–1343 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Julian of Bale (early 14th century – c. 1350), was a Franciscan friar, who was beatified by the Catholic Church in 1910. The decree with which the church beatified him on February 23, 1910 provides only scant information about Julian.

  • Blessed Giuseppe Allamano
    Blessed Giuseppe Allamano

    1851–1926 · Contemporary

    Giuseppe Allamano, IMC (21 January 1851 – 16 February 1926) was an Italian Catholic priest who established the Consolata Missionaries (IMC) for males and another for females, the Consolata Missionary Sisters.

  • Blessed Giuseppe Benedetto Dusmet
    Blessed Giuseppe Benedetto Dusmet

    1818–1894 · Modern · Benedictines

    Giuseppe Benedetto Dusmet (15 August 1818 – 4 April 1894) – born Giuseppe Dusmet – was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Archbishop of Catania from 1867 until his death.

  • Blessed Giuseppe Girotti
    Blessed Giuseppe Girotti

    1905–1945 · Contemporary · Dominican Order

    Giuseppe Girotti, OP (19 July 1905 – 1 April 1945) was an Italian Dominican priest who was a biblical scholar and a professor of theology. During World War II, he worked to aid Jewish people amid the Nazi Holocaust.

  • Blessed Giuseppe Timoteo Giaccardo
    Blessed Giuseppe Timoteo Giaccardo

    1896–1948 · Contemporary

    Giuseppe Giaccardo (13 June 1896 - 24 January 1948) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Society of Saint Paul that Giacomo Alberione established.