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  • Blessed Giuseppe Toniolo
    Blessed Giuseppe Toniolo

    1845–1918 · Contemporary

    Giuseppe Toniolo (7 March 1845 – 7 October 1918) was an Italian Catholic economist, sociologist, and pioneer of Christian democracy. A leading political and social economist, Toniolo condemned both socialism and laissez-faire capitalism, advocating instead for an economic system…

  • Blessed Giuseppe Tovini
    Blessed Giuseppe Tovini

    1841–1897 · Modern

    Giuseppe Antonio Tovini (14 March 1841 – 16 January 1897) was an Italian banker and lawyer who became a member of the Secular Franciscan Order. He was one of the founder of Banca di Valle Camonica, Banca San Paolo di Brescia and Banco Ambrosiano. His nephew was Mosè Tovini.

  • Blessed Giuseppina Gabriela Bonino

    1843–1906 · Contemporary · Lay Carmelites

    Giuseppina Gabriela Bonino (5 September 1843 – 8 February 1906), also known by her religious name Giuseppina Gabriella of Jesus, was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Suore della Sacra Famiglia di Savigliano.

  • Blessed Giuseppina Nicoli

    1863–1924 · Contemporary · Congregation of the Mission

    Giuseppina Nicoli, DC (18 November 1863 – 31 December 1924) was an Italian Catholic member of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul who served as a catechist in Sardinia. She held several positions of leadership in Turin and elsewhere.

  • Blessed Giuseppina Suriano

    1915–1950 · Contemporary

    Giuseppina Suriano (18 February 1915 - 19 May 1950) was an Italian Roman Catholic member of the Catholic Action. Suriano was born to simple farmers near Palermo and became a noticeable and integral figure in Catholic Action during her life while also working alongside the Young C…

  • Blessed Gomidas Keumurdjian
    Blessed Gomidas Keumurdjian

    1656–1707 · Modern

    Gomidas Keumurdjian (Armenian: Կոմիտաս Քէօմիւրճեան; 1656 – 5 November 1707), known as Cosma de Carbognano, was a married priest of the Armenian Apostolic Church and later a convert to the Armenian Catholic Church.

  • Blessed Gonario II of Torres
    Blessed Gonario II of Torres

    1110–1182 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Gonario II (also spelled Gonnario and Gunnari; died between 1180 and 1190) was the giudice of the Sardinian kingdom of Logudoro from the death of his father in 1128 until his own abdication in 1154. He was a son of Constantine I and Marcusa de Gunale.

  • Blessed Gonçalo de Amarante
    Blessed Gonçalo de Amarante

    1187–1259 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Gundisalvus of Amarante, OP (Portuguese: Gonçalo de Amarante; 1187 – 10 January 1259) was a Portuguese Catholic priest in the Order of Preachers. He joined the order as a hermit after his return from a long pilgrimage that took him to both Rome and Jerusalem.

  • Blessed Gonçalo de Lagos
    Blessed Gonçalo de Lagos

    1360–1422 · Medieval · Augustinians

    Gundisalvus of Lagos, O.E.S.A. (Portuguese: Gonçalo de Lagos; c. 1360 – 15 October 1422) was a Portuguese Catholic priest and Augustinian friar.

  • Blessed Gregory X
    Blessed Gregory X

    1210–1276 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Pope Gregory X (Latin: Gregorius X; born Teobaldo Visconti; c. 1210 – 10 January 1276) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1 September 1271 to his death and was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis.

  • Blessed Gregory of Rimini
    Blessed Gregory of Rimini

    1300–1358 · Medieval · Augustinians

    Blessed Gregory of Rimini, O.E.S.A. (Latin Beatus Gregorius de Arimino or Ariminiensis) (c. 1300 – November 1358), was one of the great scholastic philosophers and theologians of the Middle Ages.

  • Blessed Grimoaldo of the Purification
    Blessed Grimoaldo of the Purification

    1883–1902 · Contemporary · Passionists

    Grimoaldo of the Purification (4 May 1883 – 18 November 1902) – born Ferdinando Santamaria – was an Italian Roman Catholic clerical student from the Passionists.

  • Blessed Grzegorz Frąckowiak
    Blessed Grzegorz Frąckowiak

    1911–1943 · Contemporary · Divine Word Missionaries

    Grzegorz (Gregory) Bolesław Frąckowiak (July 18, 1911 – May 5, 1943) was a Society of the Divine Word (SVD) martyr. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 13 June 1999 as one of the 108 Polish Martyrs of World War II.

  • Blessed Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri
    Blessed Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri

    1916–1975 · Contemporary

    Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri Fernández de Heredia (12 December 1916 – 16 July 1975) was a Spanish Catholic professor and a member of Opus Dei. She was one of the first women to join Opus Dei, after meeting the founder Josemaría Escrivá in 1944.

  • Blessed Guala de Roniis
    Blessed Guala de Roniis

    1180–1244 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Guala de Roniis (1180 - 3 September 1244) was an Italian catholic priest and a professed member of the Order of Preachers as one of Dominic of Osma's earliest disciples.

  • Blessed Guerric of Igny
    Blessed Guerric of Igny

    1070–1157 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Guerric of Igny (c. 1070/80-1157) was a Cistercian abbot. Little is known about his early life. He may have been educated at Tournai's cathedral school, perhaps under Benedictine monk, Odo of Cambrai.

  • Blessed Guilielmus Peregrinus

    1146 · Medieval

    Blessed Guilielmus Peregrinus (d. April 20, c. 1146), also known as Wilhelm the Pilgrim, was a German pilgrim from Bogen, Bavaria. He is said to have healed Albert I, Count of Bogen but predicted his own imminent death.

  • Blessed Guillaume Repin
    Blessed Guillaume Repin

    1709–1794 · Modern

    Guillaume Repin (26 August 1709 – 2 January 1794) was a French priest and martyr. He was beatified on 19 February 1984 by Pope John Paul II. Repin was born in Thouarcé, Maine-et-Loire, France on 26 August 1709.

  • Blessed Guillaume-Antoine Delfaud
    Blessed Guillaume-Antoine Delfaud

    1733–1792 · Modern · Society of Jesus

    Guillaume-Antoine Delfaud (1733–1792) was a French Jesuit.

  • Blessed Gundekar II of Eichstätt
    Blessed Gundekar II of Eichstätt

    1019–1075 · Medieval

    Gundekar (1019–1075), (also Gundechar, Gundakar, Gunzo) was bishop of Eichstätt from 1057 to 1075. He is known for his historical work Vitae Pontificum Eystettensium on his predecessors. He is a Catholic blessed and his feast day is August 2.

  • Blessed Hadewych of Meer

    1101–1200 · Medieval · Premonstratensians

    Hadewych, O.Praem., (c. 1150 – 14 April, c. 1200) a.k.a. Hadewig or Hedwig, was abbess of the Premonstratensian monastery of Meer, (now part of Meerbusch) in modern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Hadewych was the daughter of Count Lothair of Meer and Hildegund.

  • Blessed Hanna Chrzanowska
    Blessed Hanna Chrzanowska

    1902–1973 · Contemporary · Benedictines

    Hanna Helena Chrzanowska (7 October 1902 – 29 April 1973), sometimes anglicized as Hannah Helen Chrzanowska, was a Polish Roman Catholic who served as a nurse and was also a Benedictine oblate.

  • Blessed Hartwig

    1000–1023 · Medieval

    Hartwig (Latin: Hartwicus; died 5 December 1023) was the archbishop of Salzburg from 991 until his death. He was a younger son of the Bavarian count palatine Hartwig of the Aribonid family.

  • Blessed Helen Enselmini

    1207–1231 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Helen Enselmini (Italian: Elena Enselmini), also known as the Blessed Helen of Arcella (1208–1242), was an Italian Franciscan nun who has been beatified by the Catholic Church. Enselmini was born in Padua, from an impoverished noble family of the region.

  • Blessed Hemma
    Blessed Hemma

    800–876 · Medieval

    Emma of Altdorf, also known as Hemma (c. 803 – 31 January 876), a member of the Elder House of Welf, was Queen consort of East Francia by marriage to King Louis the German, from 843 until her death. Her father was Welf I (d.

  • Blessed Hemma of Gurk
    Blessed Hemma of Gurk

    973–1045 · Medieval

    Hemma of Gurk (German: Hemma von Gurk; c. 980 – 29 June 1045), also called Emma of Gurk (Slovene: Ema Krška), was a noblewoman, Fürstin (princess) and founder of several churches and monasteries in the Duchy of Carinthia.

  • Blessed Hendrina Stenmanns
    Blessed Hendrina Stenmanns

    1852–1903 · Contemporary · Divine Word Missionaries

    Hendrina Stenmanns, SSpS (Josefa in religion; 28 May 1852 - 20 May 1903) was a German Catholic religious sister who co-founded the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit, which she founded alongside Arnold Janssen and Helena Stollenwerk.

  • Blessed Henri Planchat
    Blessed Henri Planchat

    1823–1871 · Modern

    The Massacre in the Rue Haxo (French: le massacre de la rue Haxo) was a massacre of priests and gendarmes by communards during the semaine sanglante ("bloody week") at the end of the Paris Commune in May 1871.

  • Blessed Henry Heath
    Blessed Henry Heath

    1599–1643 · Reformation · Franciscans

    Henry Heath (1599–1643), religious name Paul of St. Magdalene, was an English priest of the Order of Friars Minor and a Roman Catholic martyr. Heath was born in 1599 and baptised at St. John's, Peterborough, 16 December 1599. His father was John Heath.

  • Blessed Henry Suso
    Blessed Henry Suso

    1295–1366 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Henry Suso, OP (also called Amandus, a name adopted in his writings, and Heinrich Seuse or Heinrich von Berg in German; 21 March 1295 – 25 January 1366) was a German Dominican friar and the most popular vernacular writer of the fourteenth century (when considering the number of s…

  • Blessed Henry de Beaume

    1367–1439 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Henry de Beaume, O.F.M. (Latin: Henricus de Balma), (c. 1367 – 23 February 1439), also known as Hugh Balme, was a Franciscan friar, priest and theologian.

  • Blessed Henry of Asti

    1300–1345 · Medieval

    Henry of Asti (Enrico d'Asti, also seen as Enrico Comentina; died 17 January 1345) was the titular Latin Catholic patriarch of Constantinople from 1339 and bishop of Negroponte in Frankish Greece.

  • Blessed Henry of Segusio
    Blessed Henry of Segusio

    1210–1271 · Medieval

    Enrico da Susa, latinised as Henricus de Segusio and anglicized as Henry of Segusio and often referred to by the religious name Hostiensis, (c.

  • Blessed Henry of Treviso
    Blessed Henry of Treviso

    1250–1315 · Medieval

    Henry of Treviso (German: Heinrich von Bozen; Italian: Arrigo [Enrico] da Bolzano) (died 1315), also known as Henry of Bolzano or Blessed Rigo, was a lay pilgrim and holy man, a German from Bolzano (Bozen), who established himself in Treviso after the death of his wife and son.

  • Blessed Henryk Hlebowicz
    Blessed Henryk Hlebowicz

    1904–1941 · Contemporary

    Henryk Hlebowicz (1 July 1904 – 9 November 1941) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest. Born in Grodno, he served as a parish priest and lecturer at Vilnius University between 1930 and 1935.

  • Blessed Herman I, Margrave of Baden
    Blessed Herman I, Margrave of Baden

    1040–1074 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Herman I of Baden (c. 1040 – April 25, 1074 in Cluny) was the titular Margrave of Verona and the agnatic ancestor of the Margraves of Baden. Herman was born in Freiburg im Breisgau as the eldest son of Berthold I of Zähringen.

  • Blessed Hermann Lange
    Blessed Hermann Lange

    1912–1943 · Contemporary

    Hermann Lange (16 April 1912 – 10 November 1943) was a Roman Catholic priest and martyr of the Nazi period in Germany. He was guillotined in a Hamburg prison by the Nazi authorities in November 1943, along with the three other Lübeck martyrs.

  • Blessed Hermann of Reichenau
    Blessed Hermann of Reichenau

    1013–1054 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Blessed Hermann of Reichenau or Herman the Cripple (18 July 1013 – 24 September 1054), also known by other names, was an 11th-century Benedictine monk and scholar. He composed works on history, music theory, mathematics, and astronomy, as well as many hymns.

  • Blessed Hilary Paweł Januszewski
    Blessed Hilary Paweł Januszewski

    1907–1945 · Contemporary · Carmelites

    Hilary Paweł Januszewski, O.Carm (June 11, 1907, in Krajenki – March 25, 1945, in Dachau concentration camp), was a Polish priest, Carmelite friar of the Ancient Observance and Catholic priest.

  • Blessed Hildegard Burjan
    Blessed Hildegard Burjan

    1883–1933 · Contemporary

    Hildegard Lea Burjan (née Hildegard Freund; 30 January 1883 – 11 June 1933) was an Austrian politician and convert from Judaism to the Roman Catholic Church. She founded the Sisterhood of Caritas Socialis.

  • Blessed Hildegard of Vinzgouw
    Blessed Hildegard of Vinzgouw

    758–783 · Medieval

    Hildegard (c. 757/758 – 30 April 783) was a Frankish queen and the wife of Charlemagne from c. 771 until her death. Hildegard was a noblewoman of Frankish and Alemannian heritage.

  • Blessed Hildegund

    1115–1183 · Medieval · Premonstratensians

    Hildegund (c. 1130–1183) was a Praemonstratensian abbess. Born to nobility, her father was Count Herman of Lidtberg and her mother Countess Hedwig. She was married to Count Lothair of Meer (now Meerbusch), in the modern region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

  • Blessed Honorat Koźmiński
    Blessed Honorat Koźmiński

    1829–1916 · Contemporary · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Honorat Koźmiński (16 October 1829 – 16 December 1916), born Florentyn Wacław Jan Stefan Koźmiński, was a Polish priest and professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin who went on to establish sixteen religious congregations.

  • Blessed Hryhorij Lakota
    Blessed Hryhorij Lakota

    1883–1950 · Contemporary

    Hryhoriy Lakota, also known as Gregor Lakota (Ukrainian: Григорій Лакота, Polish: Grzegorz Łakota; 31 January 1883 – 12 November 1950), was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic auxiliary bishop who suffered religious persecution and was martyred by the Soviet Union.

  • Blessed Hryhoriy Khomyshyn
    Blessed Hryhoriy Khomyshyn

    1867–1947 · Contemporary

    Hryhoriy Khomyshyn (also Hryhorij Khomyshyn, Ukrainian: Григорій Лукич Хомишин, Polish: Grzegorz Chomyszyn) was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop and hieromartyr. Khomyshyn was born on 25 March 1867 in the village of Hadynkivtsi, eastern Galicia, in what is now Ternopil Oblast.

  • Blessed Hugh Cook Faringdon
    Blessed Hugh Cook Faringdon

    1539 · Reformation · Benedictines

    Hugh Faringdon, O.S.B. (died 14 November 1539), earlier known as Hugh Cook, later as Hugh Cook alias Faringdon and Hugh Cook of Faringdon, was an English Benedictine monk who presided as the last Abbot of Reading Abbey in the town of Reading in Berkshire, England.

  • Blessed Hugh Taylor

    1585 · Reformation

    Hugh Taylor (died 25 November 1585) was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987. Born at Durham, Taylor arrived at Reims on 2 May 1582 and was ordained a priest. He was sent on the English mission on 27 March 1585.

  • Blessed Hugh of Fosses
    Blessed Hugh of Fosses

    1093–1164 · Medieval · Premonstratensians

    Hugues de Fosses (*ca. 1093, Fosses-la-Ville; +10.02.1164, Prémontré) was a Norbertine Abbot and successor of Saint Norbert as the Abbot of Prémontré Abbey, the mother house of the Premonstratensians. The Order and the Catholic Church venerate him as a Blessed.

  • Blessed Humbeline of Jully
    Blessed Humbeline of Jully

    1092–1141 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Humbeline of Jully (c. 1091 – c. 1136) was a Benedictine nun in 11th-12th century France, who was beatified in the Roman Catholic Church in 1703 by Pope Clement XI.

  • Blessed Humbert of Romans

    1190–1277 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Humbert of Romans, OP (c. 1190-1200, Romans-sur-Isère – 14 July 1277, Valence, Drôme, France) was a French Dominican friar who served as the fifth Master General of the Order of Preachers from 1254 to 1263. Humbert was born at Romans-sur-Isère around 1194.