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Saint Gregory VII1020–1085 · Medieval · Benedictines
Pope Gregory VII (Latin: Gregorius VII; c. 1015 – 25 May 1085), born Hildebrand of Sovana (Italian: Ildebrando di Soana), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 22 April 1073 to his death in 1085. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Blessed Gregory X1210–1276 · 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.
Saint Gregory of Agrigento650–630 · Medieval
Gregory (559–630) was a Sicilian Christian prelate who served as Bishop of Agrigento from 590 until at least 603 and was a correspondent of Pope Gregory I.
Saint Gregory of Elvira400–400 · Early Church
Gregory Baeticus (died c. 392) was the bishop of Elvira, in the province of Baetica, Spain. Gregory is first met with as Bishop of Elvira (Illiberis) in 375; he is mentioned in the Luciferian "Libellus precum ad Imperatores" as the defender of the Nicean creed, after Bishop Hosi…
Saint Gregory of Langres450–539 · Medieval
Gregory of Langres, also called Gregory of Autun, was a Gallo-Roman prelate, born around 446, count of Autun, in Saone-et-Loire then once widowed, towards 500, he becomes bishop of Langres, from 506 to his death in 539.
Saint Gregory of Nyssa335–395 · Early Church
Gregory of Nyssa , also known as Gregory Nyssen , was an early Christian theologian who served as the bishop of Nyssa from 372 to 376 and from 378 until his death in 394.
Blessed Gregory of Rimini1300–1358 · 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.
Saint Gregory of Tours538–594 · Medieval
Gregory of Tours (born Georgius Florentius; 30 November c. 538 – 17 November 594 AD) was a Gallo-Roman historian and Bishop of Tours during the Merovingian period and is known as the "father of French history".
Saint Gregory of Utrecht700–780 · Medieval · Benedictines
Gregory of Utrecht (c. 700/705 – August 25, 776) was born of a noble family at Trier. He became a follower of Saint Boniface, who sent him to study at the Monastery of Saint Michael at Ohrdruf. He then accompanied Boniface on his missionary journeys.
Blessed Grimoaldo of the Purification1883–1902 · 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 Frąckowiak1911–1943 · 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.
- Saint Grégoire d'Ohrid
1012 · Medieval
Gregory of Ohrid was an 11th-century Orthodox saint, commemorated on January 8. Saint Gregory of Ohrid was bishop of the city of Ohrid. Known for his wisdom, he was nicknamed Gregory the Wise. He died in 1012.
Servant of God Grégoire-Pierre Agagianian1895–1971 · Contemporary
Gregorio Pietro XV Agagianian (ah-gah-JAHN-yan; anglicized: Gregory Peter; Western Armenian: Գրիգոր Պետրոս ԺԵ. Աղաճանեան, Krikor Bedros ŽĒ. Aghajanian; born Ghazaros Aghajanian, 15 September 1895 – 16 May 1971) was an Armenian cardinal of the Catholic Church.
Blessed Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri1916–1975 · 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 Roniis1180–1244 · 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.
Saint Guarinus of Sitten1065–1150 · Medieval · Benedictines
Guarinus of Sitten (German: Warin, French: Guérin) was Bishop of Sion. Guarinus was born in Pont-à-Mousson, Lotharingia, around 1065, into a noble family. About 1085 he became a monk at the Benedictine monastery of Molesme Abbey.
Venerable Guglielmo Massaia1809–1889 · Modern · Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
Guglielmo Massaia, OFM Cap. (born Lorenzo; 9 June 1809 - 6 August 1889) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church who served as a missionary and a Capuchin friar. Pope Francis named him Venerable on 1 December 2016.
Blessed Guglielmo da Fenoglio1065–1120 · 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.
Saint Guido Maria Conforti1865–1931 · Contemporary · Xaverian Missionaries
Guido Maria Conforti (30 March 1865 – 5 November 1931) was an Italian Roman Catholic archbishop who founded the Xaverian Missionaries (S.X.) on 3 December 1895.
Venerable Guido Vidal França Schäffer1974–2009 · Contemporary
Guido Vidal França Schäffer (22 May 1974 – 1 May 2009) was a Brazilian doctor, surfer, and seminarian. He died in a surfing accident in 2009. The Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro has begun his beatification process and he was proclaimed Venerable in 2023.
Blessed Guido da Cortona1187–1247 · Medieval · Franciscans
Guido da Cortona was a Catholic presbyter and member of the Franciscan order who was born in Cortona in 1187. He lived and died in Cortona in 1247. He is recognized as a blessed within the Catholic Church.
Saint Guido della Gherardesca1060–1140 · Medieval · Camaldolese
Guido della Gherardesca was born in 1060 in Pisa and served as a Catholic priest within the Camaldolese order. He died in 1140 in Donoratico and is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Saint Guido of Acqui1004–1070 · Medieval
Saint Guido of Acqui (also Wido) (c. 1004 – 2 June 1070) was Bishop of Acqui (now Acqui Terme) in north-west Italy from 1034 until his death. He was born around 1004 to a noble family of the area of Acqui, the Counts of Acquesana, in Melazzo, where the family's wealth was concen…
Saint Guillaume Courtet1589–1637 · Reformation · Dominican Order
Guillaume Courtet, O.P. (1589–1637) was a French Dominican friar, Catholic priest, and missionary. One of the first Frenchman to have visited Japan, he died as a martyr by beheading in Nagasaki at the hands of the Tokugawa Shogunate on Michaelmas Day 1637 after three days continu…
Blessed Guillaume Repin1709–1794 · 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.
- Saint Guillaume d'Eygliers
1046 · Medieval
Guillaume d'Eygliers was a Catholic priest who died in 1046. He is recognized as a saint within Catholicism.
Blessed Guillaume-Antoine Delfaud1733–1792 · Modern · Society of Jesus
Guillaume-Antoine Delfaud (1733–1792) was a French Jesuit.
- Blessed Guillermo Plaza Hernández
1908–1936 · Contemporary
Guillermo Plaza Hernández (born June 25, 1908, in Yuncos; died August 9, 1936, in Argés) was a blessed priest, a victim of anti-Catholic persecution during the Spanish Civil War.
Saint Guiraud1070–1123 · Medieval
Guiraud (1070–1123) was a bishop of Béziers of the twelfth century He is said to have been the second prior of the Canon Regular community at Cassan Abbey. He served as bishop from 1121 to November 5, 1123. He is a Catholic saint.
- Blessed Gumersindo Soto Barros
1869–1936 · Contemporary · Dominican Order
Gumersindo Soto Barros was a Spanish Catholic priest and a member of the Dominican Order. Born in 1869, he died in Calanda in 1936. He is recognized as a blessed by the Catholic Church.
Blessed Gundekar II of Eichstätt1019–1075 · 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.
Saint Gunter900–940 · Medieval
Gunter is a given Germanic name and surname, a variation of Günther. For people with the name, see: Gunter may also refer to:
Blessed Guy de Montpellier1160–1209 · 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.
- Saint Guérin
1159 · Medieval · Augustinians
Saint Guérin was a Catholic priest and member of the Augustinians who served as a bishop. He died in 1159.
Saint Guðmundur Arason1161–1237 · Medieval
Guðmundur Arason was an influential 12th and 13th century Icelandic saintly bishop who took part in increasing the powers of the Catholic Church in medieval Iceland. His story is recorded in several manuscripts, most notably Prestssaga Guðmundar góða.
- Servant of God Gvido Krisch
1883–1941 · Contemporary
Gvido Krisch was a Catholic priest born in 1883 in Kočevska Reka, a citizen of Austria–Hungary and later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He died in 1941 at the Schloss Hartheim bei Linz concentration camp. He is currently recognized by the Catholic Church as a Servant of God.
- 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…
Blessed Hanna Chrzanowska1902–1973 · 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.
- Saint Hanno of Verona
701–780 · Medieval
Hanno of Verona was born in 701 in Verona and served as a Catholic priest and bishop. He died in 780 and is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church.
- Saint Hao Kaizhi
1760 · Modern
Venerable Hartmann von Brixen1090–1164 · Medieval
Blessed Hartmann of Brixen (1090 - 23 December 1164) was a German prelate of the Catholic Church, who served as the Bishop of Brixen from his appointment in 1140 until his death.
- 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.
- 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 Haymo of Halberstadt
778–853 · Medieval · Benedictines
Haymo (or Haimo) (died 27 March 853) was a German Benedictine monk who served as bishop of Halberstadt, and was a noted author. The exact date and place of Haymo's birth are unknown. He entered the Order of St.
- Saint Heahmund
900–871 · Medieval
Heahmund (or Hamund) was a medieval Bishop of Sherborne. He was a warrior-bishop and he was killed fighting against the Danes for the Anglo-Saxon King Æthelred I of Wessex and his brother, the future King Alfred the Great. Heahmund was consecrated in 867 or 868.
Venerable Hedwig Borzecka1863–1906 · Contemporary
Hedwig Borzęcka, sometimes written as Jadwiga Borzęcka, (1 February 1863 – 27 September 1906) was a religious sister and the co-foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Resurrection along with her natural mother, Celine Borzecka. She was born in the Russian Empire.
Saint Heimerad970–1019 · Medieval
Heimerad (also known as Heimrad, Haimrad or Heimo, c. 970 in Meßkirch near the Bodensee in Baden – 28 June 1019 on the Hasunger Berg (now Burghasungen) near Kassel) was a German priest and travelling preacher.
- 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.
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.
Servant of God Helena Kmieć1991–2017 · Contemporary
Helena Agnieszka Kmieć (9 February 1991 – 24 January 2017) was a Polish Catholic missionary who was awarded the Polish Gold Cross of Merit. In May 2024, her sainthood cause was opened and she was named a Servant of God.