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- Saint Gwawr
400 · Early Church
Gwawr was a 6th-century saint and one of the 24 daughters of King Brychan of Ceredigion and his wife, Prawst ferch Tudwal. She may also have been referred to by the names Goddeu, Saint Gwrygon, and Gwrugon.
- Saint Gwenaseth ach Rhufon
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Gwenaseth was a saint of the late 5th century and one of the few native saints of Gwynedd. She was the daughter of Rhufon ap Cunedda Wledig. She married Pabo Post Prydain, a chieftain of Rheged who lost his lands to the Picts and Scots and fled to Anglesey.
- Saint Gwenonwy ach Meurig
500 · Medieval
Gwenonwy was a 5th-century saint; she was the daughter of Meurig ap Tewdrig and a cousin of Brychan Brycheiniog. Gwenonwy was raised at Garth Madryn. She married Gwyndaf ap Emyr Llydaw and was the mother of Meugan and Hywyn.
- Saint Gwyndaf Hen
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Gwyndaf Hen is an early saint, also known as Saint Gwyndaf (or Gwnda). It is possible that he founded churches or religious sites at Llanwnda in Caernarfonshire, Llanwnda in Pembrokeshire, and Capel Gwnda near Rhydlewis in Cardiganshire.
- Saint Gyaviira Mayanja Musoke
1869–1886 · Modern
Gyaviira Musoke (died Namugongo, June 3, 1886) was one of the 22 Catholic martyrs known and venerated worldwide as the Uganda Martyrs. They were pages at the royal court of the Kabaka of Buganda, Mwanga II (1884–1903), who were killed between November 15, 1885, and January 27, 18…
- Saint Gény
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Gény, in Latin Huginius, is a saint of the Catholic and Orthodox churches from the late 3rd century, born and died in Lactora, today Lectoure (Gers). His cult is local, and he should not be confused with homonyms or paronyms such as Saint Genesius of Rome or Genesius of Lyon.
- Saint Géorgie
450–520 · Medieval
Georgette, George, Georgie, or Georgina (died in the 6th century near Clermont-Ferrand, then Arvernis) was a Frankish nun and anchorite. She is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church, which commemorates her on February 15.
- Saint Gérard de Mâcon
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Gérard of Mâcon, also known as Gérald, Girard, or Gérard of Brou, died in 927 or 958. Originally from Belgium or Flanders, he was Bishop of Mâcon in Burgundy and later the founder of the monastery of Brou in Bresse. His feast day is May 29.
- Blessed Gérard-Martin Cendrier
1920–1945 · Contemporary · Franciscans
Gérard-Martin Cendrier, born on June 16, 1920, in Paris and died on January 25, 1945, was a Catholic religious figure who was persecuted, deported, and died in a concentration camp during the Second World War.
Blessed Haberilia1100–1200 · 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…
- Saint Hademunda
1029 · Medieval
Hademunda (also spelled Gademunda, Gadamuda, Gadamuta, Gadamwoda; born Ebersberg near Munich, Bavaria; died November 11, 1029, Jerusalem) was a Catholic saint and pilgrim. Hademunda was the daughter of Count Adalbero of Ebersberg and the sister of Count Ulrich.
- Saint Hardward von Minden
800–853 · Medieval
Hardward (died September 16, 853, in Minden) was the second Bishop of Minden, serving from 813 to 853. The name Hardward is of Old High German origin and means "the strong guardian." In his work, he was supported by the deacon Meimelph, who is venerated as a saint; his feast day…
- Saint Hathumar
800–815 · Medieval
Hathumar (born c. 760; died August 9, 815, in Paderborn) was the first Bishop of Paderborn. Hathumar (Old High German for "famous in battle," Latin: Hatumarus) came from the Saxon nobility.
- Saint Heilika von Köln
1300 · Medieval
Blessed Heilika of Cologne, also known as Heilica or Helga, was a hermit who began living near the Church of St. Andrew in Cologne in the last quarter of the 12th century. She died after 1300 and was buried at the church where she had spent her final years.
- 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…
- Saint Helen of Auxerre
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Elena of Auxerre (died Auxerre, 5th century) was a Frankish martyr. The biographer of Bishop Saint Amator, Stephen of Africa, reports that Elena was among the faithful gathered in the church when the bishop died on May 1, 418.
Saint Helena Cierpka1900–1943 · Contemporary
Helena Cierpka, Sister Maria Gwidona of the Divine Mercy (born April 11, 1900, in Granowiec, died August 1, 1943, near Nowogródek), was a Polish religious sister of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth and a blessed of the Catholic Church.
- Saint Helena de Veszprém
1200–1270 · Medieval · Dominican Order
Blessed Helena of Veszprém (Hungarian: Magyar Boldog Ilona) (born early 1200s – Veszprém, c. 1270) was the prioress of the Dominican convent in Veszprém and the tutor of Princess Saint Margaret of Hungary.
Venerable Henri Caffarel1903–1996 · Contemporary
Henri Caffarel, born on July 30, 1903, in Lyon and died on September 18, 1996, in Beauvais (Oise), was a French Catholic priest, founder of the Teams of Our Lady and the magazine L'Anneau d'Or. He was declared venerable on March 23, 2026, by a decree of Leo XIV.
Venerable Henri Verjus1860–1892 · Modern · Missionaries of the Sacred Heart
Henri Baptiste Stanislas Verjus (born May 26, 1860, in Oleggio, Piedmont-Sardinia; died November 13, 1892, in the same town, then part of Italy) was a French missionary and Vicar Apostolic of New Pomerania (present-day New Britain, Papua) in 1889.
- Blessed Henryk Sáiz Aparicio
1889–1936 · Contemporary · Salesians of Don Bosco
Enrique Sáiz Aparicio (born December 1, 1889, in Ubierna, Burgos; died October 2, 1936, in Madrid) was a Spanish priest, a Salesian of Don Bosco (SDB), a Christian martyr, and a blessed of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Saint Heriburg von Nottuln
800–839 · Medieval
Heriburg of Nottuln (born in Friesland; died October 16, 839, in Nottuln) was a pious woman of the early Middle Ages, possibly an abbess. According to Altfried’s Vita Ludgeri, who was still able to question her as a witness, Heriburg was the sister of Saint Liudger, the first Bi…
Saint Hermeland d'Indre640–720 · Medieval
Hermeland of Indre, or Saint Hermeland, born in Noyon (Oise) around 640 or 645 and died between 700 and 710 or between 718 and 720, was a Frankish prelate, commemorated in the Diocese of Nantes on March 25.
- Saint Hermenegild de Salceda
943 · Medieval · Benedictines
Hermenegild of Salceda (Galicia, 10th century – Salceda de Caselas, Pontevedra, 943) was a Galician Benedictine monk and saint from the monastery of Santa Maria de Saliceta in Salceda de Caselas, three leagues from Tui.
Blessed Hermenegildo de la Asunción1879–1936 · Contemporary · Trinitarian Order
Ermenegildo dell'Assunta, born Hermenegildo Iza y Aregita (Mendata, April 13, 1879 – Alcázar de San Juan, July 26, 1936), was a Spanish priest of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity.
- Blessed Herminia Martínez Amigó
1887–1936 · Contemporary
Herminia Martínez Amigó was a Catholic martyr who was killed during the Spanish Civil War. Due to her public displays of religious devotion, she was murdered alongside her husband and was beatified by Pope John Paul II on March 11, 2001.
Blessed Herminio Motos Torrecillas1877–1936 · Contemporary
Blessed Herminio Motos Torrecillas (born in María, Almería, December 9, 1877; died in María, Almería, October 13, 1936) was the archpriest and parish priest of María (1912–1936). He was killed at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War as a victim of religious persecution.
Saint Hermolaus of Nicomedia305 · Early Church
Hermolaus of Nicomedia (executed in 305) was an early Christian hieromartyr who suffered in Nicomedia alongside Hermippus and Hermocrates. He is venerated by the Orthodox Church (commemorated on July 26/August 8) and the Catholic Church (commemorated on July 27).
- 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.
- Saint Hesychius
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Hesychius (Palestine, 4th century) was a Roman monk, originally from Palestine, and a disciple of Hilarion. According to Jerome in one of his letters, titled Life of Saint Hilarion, Hesychius was one of his favorite disciples and accompanied him on many of his adventures, fleeing…
- Blessed Hiconius
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Hiconius, also found as Iconius, is the second bishop of Maurienne, mentioned towards the end of the 6th century and at the very beginning of the following century. He is locally considered a blessed.
- Saint Hieromartyr Cornutus
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Saint Cornutus of Iconium is an Orthodox Christian saint and martyr. The Orthodox Church commemorates Saint Cornutus on September 12 (25). He was a native of the village of Sursala (or Salata) in Iconium.
Venerable Hieronymus Jaegen1841–1919 · Contemporary
Jérôme (Hieronymus) Jaegen, born in Trier on August 23, 1841, and died in the same city on February 26, 1919, was a figure of social Catholicism in Germany, recognized as venerable by the Catholic Church.
Saint Hierotheos of Segovia75 · Early Church
Saint Hierotheus (supposedly 8 BC–71 AD) is a legendary figure in the ecclesiastical history of Spain, purportedly the first bishop and martyr of Segovia, a disciple of Saint Paul, and the teacher of Saint Dionysius the Areopagite.
Saint Hilarion d'Espalion750 · Medieval
Saint Hilarian of Espalion, born around 760 in Lévinhac, a hamlet in the commune of Saint-Côme-d'Olt near Espalion in Aveyron, France, and buried in the chapel of Perse, is a Christian martyr. His feast day is June 15.
- Saint Hinguéthen de Vannes
650–659 · Medieval
Saint Hinguéthen was the thirteenth bishop of the Diocese of Vannes in the 7th century, or the ninth according to the Gallia Christiana. He was the successor of Saint Budoc and admitted into his clergy Saint Mériadec, who would later succeed him.
- Saint Honoratus of Marseille
492 · Early Church
Honoratus of Marseilles (died in the 5th century) was a Bishop of Marseilles, a continuator of Gennadius of Marseilles, a Church Father, and a saint of the Catholic Church. He is believed to be the author of the Life of Saint Hilary of Arles.
Saint Hope of Rome—
According to hagiography, Saint Hope or Nadezhda (in Russian: Nadejda) is a 2nd-century child Christian martyr who is called Elpis in Greek. She was the daughter of Saint Sophia of Rome and the sister of Pistis (Faith) and Agape (Charity), the names of the three theological virtu…
Saint Hovhannes III of Odzun729 · Medieval
Hovhannes III of Odzun, or Hovhannes III Odznetsi (Armenian: Հովհաննես Գ Օձնեցի; born c. 650, died 728), was Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church from 717 to 728. He was canonized by that Church.
Saint Hovsep I454 · Early Church
Hovsep (Joseph) I of Holotsim, or Hovsep I Holotsmetsi (Armenian: Հովսեփ Ա Հողոցմեցի; died 454), was Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church from 439/440 (444 for the temporal duties of the office) to 452.
Blessed Hroznata von Ovenec1170–1217 · 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.
Saint Hychan—
Hychan was a saint and Christian man who lived in what is now known as Llanychan, near Denbigh, around 450 AD; he also had a connection to the Llanfarian area of Aberystwyth.
Saint Hylarius360 · Early Church
Saint Hilary of Toulouse (Hylarius, Hilaris, Yllarius) was a 4th-century bishop of Toulouse and one of the first of the diocese. Although his existence is considered certain, the exact period of his episcopate, which took place during the second half of the 4th century, is unknow…
Saint Ida de Leeuw1260 · Medieval · Cistercians
Ida of Leeuw is a saint who was born in Gors-Opleeuw and died around 1260. Ida's parents were Giselbert and Ida of Leeuw. Ida was raised by the beguines in Borgloon and at the age of 13 joined the Cistercian abbey at Rameige (Dutch: Rameien), now known as Jauchelette.
Saint Idunet—
Iduned or Izuned was a Breton monk and deacon who lived in the 7th century. He came to Brittany to live, residing in Châteaulin, possibly at the hermitage of Loc-Iduned.
- Saint Ignace Kim Che-jun
1796–1839 · Modern
Ignatius Kim Che-jun is a saint who is one of the Korean Martyrs. He was born in Myonch’on, Ch’ungch’ong, Korea, in 1796, and was beheaded in Seoul on September 26, 1839. He was beatified in July 1925 and canonized on May 6, 1984.
Blessed Ignasi Casanovas Perramón1893–1936 · Contemporary · Piarists
Ignacy Casanovas Perramón, SchP (born Ignasi Casanovas Perramón on June 15, 1893, in Igualada; died September 16, 1936, in Òdena) was a Spanish priest of the Piarist Order.
Saint Ignaty1884–1938 · Contemporary
Hieromartyr Ignatius (secular name Alexander Alexandrovich Lebedev; May 28, 1884, Chukhloma, Kostroma Governorate — September 11, 1938, correctional labor colony near Alatyr, Chuvash ASSR) was a schema-archimandrite and a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, canonized as a hiero…
- Saint Ignazio Clemente Delgado
1762–1838 · Modern · Dominican Order
Ignacio Clemente Delgado Cebrián (born in the village of Villafeliche, Province of Zaragoza, Kingdom of Spain, on November 22, 1762 – died in prison in Nam Dinh, Tonkin, on July 25, 1838) was a Dominican friar and 19th-century Spanish Catholic missionary who became a bishop and i…