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  • Blessed Bernard of Hoyos
    Blessed Bernard of Hoyos

    1711–1735 · Modern · Society of Jesus

    Bernardo Francisco de Hoyos de Seña, SJ (21 August 1711 – 29 November 1735), best known simply as Bernardo de Hoyos, was a Spanish Catholic priest, mystic and member of the Society of Jesus.

  • Saint Bernard of Menthon
    Saint Bernard of Menthon

    1020–1081 · Medieval

    Saint Bernard of Menthon or Bernard of Aosta or Saint Bernard of Montjoux was a Catholic priest and founder of the Great St Bernard Hospice, as well as its associated Canons Regular of the Hospitaller Congregation of Great Saint Bernard. Bernard was likely born in Italy.

  • Blessed Bernard of Offida
    Blessed Bernard of Offida

    1604–1694 · Reformation · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

    Bernard of Offida (7 November 1604 – 22 August 1694) - born Domenico Peroni - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin from the Marche area.

  • Saint Bernard of Thiron
    Saint Bernard of Thiron

    1046–1117 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bernard of Thiron, also known as Bernard of Ponthieu and Bernard of Abbeville, was the founder of the Tiron Abbey and the Tironensian Order. Born near Abbeville in 1046. At the age of 19 he was accepted at the monastery of Saint-Cyprien, near Poitiers.

  • Blessed Bernard of Toulouse

    1320 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Bernard II (in Catalan, Bernat de Gothia) was the count of Barcelona, Girona and margrave of Gothia and Septimania from 865 to 878. Bernard was the son of Count Bernard I of Poitiers (814–844) and Bilichilde, daughter of Count Rorgon I of Maine.

  • Saint Bernard of Valdeiglesias

    1155 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bernard of Valdeiglesias (or "of Candeleda") was a Benedictine Cistercian monk at Valdeiglesias, province of Avila, Spain. Bernard joined the Cistercians in 1177.

  • Saint Bernard of Vienne
    Saint Bernard of Vienne

    778–842 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bernard of Vienne, also known as Bernard of Romans (French: Barnard de Romans; 778 – 23 January 842) was archbishop of Vienne from 810 until his death. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Before his monastic career, Bernard was a soldier under Charlemagne.

  • Servant of God Bernard of Wąbrzeźno
    Servant of God Bernard of Wąbrzeźno

    1575–1603 · Reformation · Benedictines

    Bernard of Wąbrzeźno was a Catholic priest and a Benedictine monk from the Benedictine Abbey in Lubiń, Poland. He has been named as a candidate for beatification several times, beginning in the 1730s and most recently in 2009.

  • Servant of God Bernarda Morin
    Servant of God Bernarda Morin

    1832–1929 · Contemporary

    Bernarda Morin (born Venerance Morin Rouleau; 1832–1929) was a Canadian Catholic religious sister who founded the Congregation of the Sisters of Providence in Chile, an autonomous congregation of the Sisters of Providence (Montreal).

  • Servant of God Bernardin Gantin
    Servant of God Bernardin Gantin

    1922–2008 · Contemporary

    Bernardin Gantin (8 May 1922 – 13 May 2008) was a Beninese Catholic prelate who held senior positions in the Roman Curia for twenty years and the highest position in the College of Cardinals for nine years.

  • Blessed Bernardin Palaj
    Blessed Bernardin Palaj

    1894–1947 · Contemporary · Franciscans

    Bernardin Palaj (20 October 1894 — 8 December 1947) was an Albanian Franciscan friar, folklorist and poet. Born as Zef Palaj in Shkodër, to Gjon and Marta Dedaj, originally from the mountains of Shllak.

  • Blessed Bernardine of Feltre
    Blessed Bernardine of Feltre

    1439–1494 · Medieval · Order of Friars Minor

    Bernardine of Feltre (sometimes Bernardinus of Feltre; 1439 – 28 September 1494) was a Friar Minor and missionary who was born in Feltre, Italy and died in Pavia.

  • Venerable Bernardino Realino
    Venerable Bernardino Realino

    1530–1616 · Reformation · Society of Jesus

    Bernardino Realino (1 December 1530 – 2 July 1616) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Jesuits. His entire career was devoted to the areas of Naples and Lecce.

  • Saint Bernardino of Siena
    Saint Bernardino of Siena

    1380–1444 · Medieval · Order of Friars Minor

    Bernardino of Siena, OFM (Bernardine or Bernadine; 8 September 1380 – 20 May 1444), was an Italian Catholic priest and Franciscan missionary preacher in Italy. He was a systematizer of scholastic economics.

  • Venerable Bernardo Scammacca
    Venerable Bernardo Scammacca

    1430–1487 · Medieval · Dominican Order

    Bernardo Scammacca, OP (1430 – 11 January 1487) was an Italian Catholic priest and member of the Order of Preachers. After leading a dissolute early life, his conversion after a sustaining a wound from a duel led him down the path toward religious life.

  • Saint Bernardo Tolomei
    Saint Bernardo Tolomei

    1272–1348 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bernardo Tolomei (10 May 1272 – 20 August 1348) was an Italian Catholic priest and the founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Virgin of Monte Oliveto.

  • Blessed Bernardyna Maria Jabłońska
    Blessed Bernardyna Maria Jabłońska

    1878–1940 · Contemporary

    Maria Jabłońska (13 June 1878 – 23 September 1940) - in religious Bernardyna - was a Polish Roman Catholic professed religious and the co-founder of the Sisters Servants of the Poor (1891) that she founded alongside Albert Chmielowski.

  • Saint Bernat Calbó
    Saint Bernat Calbó

    1180–1243 · Medieval · Cistercians

    Bernat Calbó (or Calvó) (c. 1180 – 26 October 1243), sometimes called Bernard of Calvo, was a Catalan jurist, bureaucrat, monk, bishop, and soldier.

  • Blessed Bernhard Lichtenberg
    Blessed Bernhard Lichtenberg

    1875–1943 · Contemporary

    Bernhard Lichtenberg was a German Catholic priest known for his outspoken opposition to the Nazi regime’s persecution of Jews and other marginalized groups during the Holocaust.

  • Saint Berno of Cluny
    Saint Berno of Cluny

    850–927 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Saint Berno of Cluny (French: Bernon) or Berno of Baume (c. 850 – 13 January 927) was the first abbot of Cluny from its foundation in 909 until he died in 927. He began the tradition of the Cluniac reforms which his successors spread across Europe. Berno was first a monk at St.

  • Saint Bernold
    Saint Bernold

    1000–1054 · Medieval

    Saint Bernulf or Bernold of Utrecht (died 19 July 1054) was Bishop of Utrecht (1026/27–1054). Bernold succeeded Saint Adalbold as Bishop of Utrecht on 24 September 1027, when he was appointed by emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Conrad II.

  • Venerable Bernward of Hildesheim
    Venerable Bernward of Hildesheim

    960–1022 · Medieval

    Bernward (c. 960 – 20 November 1022) was the thirteenth Bishop of Hildesheim from 993 until his death in 1022. Bernward came from a Saxon noble family. His grandfather was Athelbero, Count Palatine of Saxony.

  • Blessed Berta

    1106–1163 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Berta is a female Germanic name or may also be a colloquial shortening of Alberta or Roberta. Berta may refer to:

  • Saint Bertechramnus
    Saint Bertechramnus

    540–623 · Medieval

    Bertechramnus or Bertram of Le Mans was one of the wealthiest bishops of 6th-century Gaul. He was bishop of Le Mans from 587 until 623. At the time of his death his will listed a private holding of over 3,000 square kilometres of land.

  • Saint Bertha

    Bertha is a female Germanic name, from Old High German berhta meaning "bright one". It was usually a short form of Anglo Saxon names Beorhtgifu meaning "bright gift" or Beorhtwynn meaning "bright joy".

  • Blessed Bertha de Bardi

    1163 · Medieval

    Blessed Bertha de Bardi (died 24 March 1163) was born in Florence. She was the daughter of Lothario di Ugo, Count of Vernio; while she is commonly known as de Bardi, some sources speculate that she is more likely to have belonged to the Alberti family.

  • Saint Bertha of Artois
    Saint Bertha of Artois

    644–723 · Medieval

    Bertha of Artois or Bertha of Blangy (mid 7th century – 4 July 725) was a Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Abbess of noble blood. Bertha was the daughter of Count Rigobert, the Mayor of the Palace under King Clovis II prior to Ebroin.

  • Saint Bertha of Kent
    Saint Bertha of Kent

    565–612 · Medieval

    Bertha or Aldeberge (c. 565– d. in or after 601) was a Frankish princess who became queen of Kent. She enabled the 597 Gregorian mission, led by Augustine, which resulted in the conversion to Christianity of Anglo-Saxon England.

  • Saint Bertha of Val d'Or
    Saint Bertha of Val d'Or

    690 · Medieval

    Bertha of Val d'Or (birth unknown, death c. 690), was an abbess, virgin, and martyr. She is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church as a saint.

  • Saint Bertharius
    Saint Bertharius

    810–883 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bertharius (Italian: San Bertario di Montecassino) (c. 810 – 883) was a Benedictine abbot of Monte Cassino who is venerated as a saint and martyr. He was also a poet and a writer.

  • Venerable Berthold of Garsten
    Venerable Berthold of Garsten

    1060–1142 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Berthold of Garsten, O.S.B., also known as Berthold de Rachez (c. 1060 – 27 July 1142), was a German Roman Catholic priest and a monk of the Order of Saint Benedict.

  • Saint Bertila de Chelles
    Saint Bertila de Chelles

    601–705 · Medieval

    Saint Berthild, also known as Bertille or Bertilla (died 692), was abbess of Chelles Abbey in France. Berthild was born into one of the most illustrious families in the territory of Soissons, France, during the reign of Dagobert I.

  • Saint Bertilia
    Saint Bertilia

    Bertilia (death 687, also known as Bertilla) was a saint and virgin from Northern France. Her parents were wealthy nobles. Bertilia, who was "very beautiful, gentle in speech, and modest in manner", turned "to the service of God alone" from an early age.

  • Saint Bertille of Thuringia
    Saint Bertille of Thuringia

    660 · Medieval

    Saint Bertille of Thuringia (French: Sainte Bertille de Thuringe (died c. 660 AD) or also known as Saint Bertilla, the daughter of Bercarius, King of Thuringia, was a Merovingian princess and Frankish saint who resided in the County of Hainaut in Belgium.

  • Saint Bertin
    Saint Bertin

    615–698 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Bertin (Latin: Bertinus; c. 615 – c. 709 AD), also known as Saint Bertin the Great, was the Frankish abbot of a monastery in Saint-Omer later named the Abbey of Saint Bertin after him. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic and Orthodox Churches.

  • Blessed Bertold of Regensburg
    Blessed Bertold of Regensburg

    1210–1272 · Medieval · Franciscans

    Bertold of Regensburg (c. 1210 – 14 December 1272), also known as Berthold of Ratisbon was a German preacher during the high Middle Ages. He was a native of Regensburg, and entered the Franciscan monastery there.

  • Blessed Bertram of St. Genesius
    Blessed Bertram of St. Genesius

    1258–1350 · Medieval

    Bertrand (or Bertram) of Saint-Geniès (1258 – 6 June 1350) was the patriarch of Aquileia from 1334 until his death. Bertram was born in Gascony, and became a jurist in the University of Toulouse and papal chaplain.

  • Saint Bertrand of Comminges
    Saint Bertrand of Comminges

    1050–1123 · Medieval

    Bertrand of Comminges (c. 1050 - 1126) was Bishop of Comminges, in the diocese of Toulouse, France. It is after him that the commune of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, is named.

  • Saint Bertulf of Renty
    Saint Bertulf of Renty

    601–705 · Medieval · Benedictines

    Saint Bertulf, O.S.B. (alternate Bertulph, also known as Bertoul) was born in either Pannonia (Hungary) or Germany; he died in Artois in 705. He became a monk later in his life and founded a Benedictine abbey at Renty.

  • Saint Bessarion of Egypt

    400–500 · Medieval

    Bessarion of Egypt, also known as Bessarion of Scetis or Bessarion the Great (4th century – 5th century) was an Egyptian Christian monk who lived around the 4th to 5th century in Egypt, wandering in the Nitrian Desert.

  • Saint Beuno
    Saint Beuno

    570–640 · Medieval

    Saint Beuno (Latin: Bonus; d. 640), sometimes anglicized as Bono, was a 7th-century Welsh abbot, confessor, and saint. Baring-Gould gives St Beuno's date of death as 21 April 640, making that date his traditional feastday.

  • Saint Beuve, Abbess of Saint Pierre de Reims
    Saint Beuve, Abbess of Saint Pierre de Reims

    700 · Medieval

    Saint Beuve (or Bove or Bova) and her brother Balderic (or Baudry) lived in the 7th century in France. According to Christian Settipani, their father was probably Sigobert the Lame, King of Cologne, rather than Sigebert I of Austrasia, as indicated by Flodoard.

  • Saint Bhai Bala
    Saint Bhai Bala

    1466–1544 · Reformation

    Bhai Bala (Punjabi: ਭਾਈ ਬਾਲਾ, romanized: Bhāī Bālā; 1466–1544) is believed by some to have been a companion of Guru Nanak. Born in Talwandi into a Sandhu Jat family, Bala is also said to have been a close associate of Bhai Mardana.

  • Saint Bhakti Hridaya Bon Swami
    Saint Bhakti Hridaya Bon Swami

    1901–1982 · Contemporary

    Bhakti Hridaya Bon (Sanskrit: भक्ति हृदय वन, IAST: Bhakti Hṛdaya Vana), also known as Swami Bon (Baharpur, 23 March 1901 – Vrindavan, 7 July 1982), was a disciple of Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati and a guru in the Gaudiya Math following the philosophy of bhakti, specifically that of…

  • Saint Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Goswami
    Saint Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Goswami

    1898–1968 · Contemporary

    Bhakti Prajnan Keshava (IAST: Bhakti Prajñāna Keśava; 24 January 1898 – 6 October 1968), addressed by the honorific Mahārāja (Mahārāja), was a Gaudiya Vaishnava guru, disciple of Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati and the founder-acharya of the religious organisation "Sri Gaudiya Vedanta…

  • Saint Bhakti Rakshaka Shridhara Deva Goswami
    Saint Bhakti Rakshaka Shridhara Deva Goswami

    1895–1988 · Contemporary

    Bhakti Rakshak Sridhar (IAST: Bhakti-rakṣaka Śrīdhara; 10 October 1895 – 12 August 1988) was an Indian guru, writer, sannyasi and spiritual leader in the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, founder-president-acharya of the Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Math.

  • Venerable Bianca Piccolomini Clementini
    Venerable Bianca Piccolomini Clementini

    1875–1959 · Contemporary

    Bianca Piccolomini Clementini (1875 – 1959) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun and founder of the Company of Saint Angela Merici, the original name for the Ursuline order in Italy, in 1920. Pope Francis declared her venerable in 2016.

  • Saint Bibianus of Saintes
    Saint Bibianus of Saintes

    500–460 · Early Church

    Vivianus (also Bibianus; died c. 490) was an early saint of the French (Francian) church and the first known bishop of Saintes. A brief Life of his dated to the mid 6th century was edited by Krush in 1896.

  • Saint Bienheuré
    Saint Bienheuré

    Saint Bienheuré (Bié, Beatus) is a semi-legendary saint of Vendôme. Tradition states that he lived in a cave near the town. Like Saint George, he is said to have fought a dragon. His legend was conflated with that of Beatus of Lungern.

  • Venerable Bienvenue Bojani
    Venerable Bienvenue Bojani

    1255–1292 · Medieval · Third Order of Saint Dominic

    Benvenuta Bojani (4 May 1254 - 30 October 1292) was an Italian religious sister of the Third Order of Saint Dominic. Bojani dedicated her life to strict austerities as an act of repentance and devotion to God and was said to have had visions of angels and demons.