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== Notable Benedictines == Individuals are arranged in chronological order by date of death if deceased, and by date of birth if alive. {| class="wikitable" |+ ! !Male !Female |- !Saints | *[[Benedict of Nursia]] (2 March 480 – 21 March 547), Founder of the Order and Patron Saint of Europe *[[Saint Maurus|Maurus of Subiaco]] (c. 512– 15 Jan 584), first disciple of St. Benedict, famous for rescuing of [[Saint Placidus|St. Placidus]] from drowning. *[[Saint Placidus|Placidus of Subiaco]] (c. 6th century) disciple of St. Benedict. * [[Laurence of Canterbury|Lawrence of Canterbury]] (died 2 February 619), the second [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] * [[Mellitus]] (died 24 April 624), the third [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] * [[Justus]] (died on 10 November between 627 and 631), the fourth [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] * [[Paulinus of York]] (died 10 October 644), the first [[Archbishop of York|Bishop of York]] * [[Cuthbert|Cuthbert of Lindisfarne]] ({{circa|634}} – 20 March 687), the first [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] * [[Benedict Biscop]] ({{circa|628}} – 12 January 690), founder of [[Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory]] * [[Erkenwald]] ({{circa|630}} – c. 693), [[Bishop of London]] * [[Wilfrid]] ({{circa|633|709}}), [[Bishop of York]] * [[Bertin]] ({{circa|615|709}}), [[abbot]] of a [[monastery]] in [[Saint-Omer]] later named the [[Abbey of Saint Bertin]] * [[Aldhelm]] ({{circa|639}} – 25 May 709), [[Abbot of Malmesbury|Abbot]] of [[Malmesbury Abbey]], [[Bishop of Salisbury#History|Bishop of Sherborne]], and a writer and scholar of [[Latin]] poetry * [[Rupert of Salzburg]] (c. 660 – 27 March 710), [[Prince-Bishopric of Worms|Bishop of Worms]] as well as the first [[Bishop of Salzburg]] * [[Suitbert of Kaiserswerth|Swidberth of Kaiserwerdt]] (died c. 713), who accompanied [[Willibrord]] on the [[Anglo-Saxon mission]] * [[John of Beverley]] (died 7 May 721), [[Bishop of York]] * [[Leudwinus]] ({{circa|660}} – 29 September 722), Count of Treves who later became [[Bishop of Treves|Archbishop of Treves]] and [[Laon]] * [[Bede|Bede the Venerable]] (672/3 – 26 May 735), scholar, "The Father of [[History of England|English History]]" and [[Doctor of the Church]] * [[Willibrord]] <abbr>c.</abbr> 658 – 7 November 739), [[Diocese of Utrecht (695–1580)|Bishop of Utrecht]] and "Apostle to the [[Frisians]]" * [[Saint Boniface|Boniface]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 675 – 5 June 754), [[Elector of Mainz|Bishop of Mainz]], Apostle to the Germans and martyr of the [[Anglo-Saxon mission]]s * [[:it:Wilfrido della Gherardesca|Wilfrido della Gherardesca]] (died 15 February 756), monk * [[Saint Sturm|Sturm of Fulda]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 705 – 17 December 779), disciple of [[Saint Boniface|Boniface]] and founder and first abbot of the [[Benedictine Order|Benedictine]] [[Fulda monastery|monastery and abbey of Fulda]] * [[Benedict of Aniane]] (747 – 12 February 821), "The Second Benedict" * [[Adalard of Corbie]] c. 751 – 2 January 827), Abbot of Corbie * [[Rabanus Maurus]] ({{circa|780}} – 4 February 856), [[Elector of Mainz|Archbishop of Mainz]] and "The Teacher of Germany" * [[Swithun]] (c. 800 - 2 July 863), [[Bishop of Winchester]] * [[Paschasius Radbertus]] (c. 785 – c. 865), abbot of [[Corbie Abbey|Corbie]] * [[Ansgar]] (8 September 801 – 3 February 865), [[Archbishopric of Bremen|Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen]] and "Apostle of the North" * [[Altfrid|Altfrid von Hildesheim]] (died 15 August 874), [[Bishop of Hildesheim]], and founder of [[Essen Abbey]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Concession of Mass |url=http://newsaints.faithweb.com/concession_mass.htm |access-date=2025-03-06 |website=newsaints.faithweb.com}}</ref> * [[Hincmar]] (806 – 21 December 882), [[Archbishop of Reims]] * [[Bertharius of Monte Cassino|Bertario di Montecassino]] (c. 810 - 22 October 883), abbot and martyr * [[Berno of Cluny]] (c. 850 – 13 January 927), the first [[abbot of Cluny]] and began the tradition of the [[Cluniac reforms]] * [[Odo of Cluny]] ({{circa|878}} – 18 November 942), the second [[abbot of Cluny]] * [[Oda of Canterbury]] (died 2 June 958), the twenty-third [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] * [[Aymard of Cluny]] (died c. 965), the third [[abbot of Cluny]] * [[Æthelwold of Winchester]] (between 904 and 909 - 1 August 984), [[Bishop of Winchester]] * [[Dunstan]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 909 – 19 May 988), [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] * [[Majolus of Cluny]] ({{circa|906}} – 11 May 994), the fourth [[abbot of Cluny]] * [[Wolfgang of Regensburg]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 934 – 31 October 994), [[Bishop of Regensburg]] * [[Adalbert of Prague]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 956 – 23 April 997), missionary [[Bishop of Prague]] and martyr * [[Attilanus]] (c. 937 – c. 1007), [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamora in Spain|Bishop of Zamora]] and prior of [[Moreruela Abbey]] * [[Andrew Zorard]] (c. 980 - c. 1009), monk * [[Benedict of Skalka]] (died c. 1012), monk and martyr * [[Simeon of Mantua]] (died 1016), hermit * [[Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor|Emperor Henry II]] (6 May 973 – 13 July 1024), [[Holy Roman Emperor]] and [[oblate]] of the order * [[Bononio|Bononio of Lucedio]] (died 30 August 1026), Abbot of Lucedio * [[Romuald]] (c. 951 - 19 June 1027), founder of the [[Camaldolese|Camaldolese Order]] * Guido da Pomposa (c. 970 - 31 March 1046), [[Pomposa Abbey|Abbot of Pomposa]] * [[Gerard of Csanád]] (23 April 977/1000 – 24 September 1046),<ref name="Catholic2" /> [[Bishop of Csanád]] and martyr * [[Odilo of Cluny]] ({{circa|962|1 January 1049}}), the fifth [[abbot of Cluny]] * [[Alferius|Alferio]] (c. 930 - 12 April 1050), founder of the Abbey of [[La Trinità della Cava]] and became its first abbot * [[Íñigo of Oña]] (c. 1000 - 1 June 1057) Abbot of [[San Salvador de Oña|San Salvador]] at [[Oña]] * [[Peter Damian|Pier Damiani]] ({{circa|1007}} – 21 or 22 February 1072 or 1073), Cardinal and [[Doctor of the Church]] * [[John Gualbert|Giovanni Gualberto]] (c. 985 – 12 July 1073), founder of the [[Vallumbrosan Order]] * [[Saint Maurus of Pécs|Maurus of Pécs]] ({{circa|1000|1075}}), [[Bishop of Pécs]] * [[Pope Gregory VII]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 1015 – 25 May 1085), [[Bishop of Rome]] * [[Arnold of Soissons|Arnulf of Soissons]] (c. 1040 - c. 1087), [[Bishop of Soissons]] and founder of the [[Abbey of St. Peter in Oudenburg]] * [[Leo I of Cava|Leone I]] (died 1079), second abbot of [[La Trinità della Cava]] * [[Wulfstan (died 1095)|Wulfstan of Worcester]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 1008 – 20 January 1095), [[Bishop of Worcester]] * [[:it:Alberto da Prezzate|Alberto da Prezzate (or da Pontida)]] (c. 1025 - 2 September 1095), abbot<ref name=":0" /> * [[Walter of Pontoise]] ({{circa|1030|1099}}), abbot of Pontoise * [[Peter of Anagni|Pietro de Anagni]] (died 3 August 1105), [[Bishop of Anagni]] and papal legate * [[Anselm of Canterbury]] ({{circa|1033}} – 21 April 1109), [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] and [[Doctor of the Church]] * [[Hugh of Cluny]] (13 May 1024 – 29 April 1109), [[Abbot of Cluny]] and one of the most influential leaders of the [[monastic order]]s from the [[Middle Ages]] * [[Lidanus]] (c. 1026 - c. 1118), founder of Sezze Abbey * [[Peter of Pappacarbone|Pietro di Pappacarbone]] (died 4 March 1123), third abbot of [[La Trinità della Cava]] * [[Bruno (bishop of Segni)|Bruno di Segni]] (c. 1045 – 18 July 1123), [[Bishop of Segni]] and [[Abbot of Montecassino]], * [[Constabilis|Constabile]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 1070 – 17 February 1124), fourth abbot of [[La Trinità della Cava]] * [[William of Montevergine]] (c. 1085 – 25 June 1142), founder of the [[Order of Monte Vergine|Congregation of Monte Vergine]], or "[[Order of Monte Vergine|Williamites]]" * [[Saint Ernest|Ernest]] (died c. 1148), [[abbot]] of [[Zwiefalten Abbey]] * [[Stephen of Obazine|Étienne d'Obazine]] (c. 1085 – 8 March 1159), hermit * [[:it:Franco da Assergi|Franco da Assergi]] (c. 1154 or 1159 - 12th century), hermit * [[Raynald of Nocera|Rinaldo di Nocera]] (c. 1150 - 9 February 1217), [[Bishop of Nocera Umbra]] * [[Edmund Rich|Edmund Rich of Abingdon]] (perhaps 20 November <abbr>c.</abbr> 1174 - 16 November 1240) * [[Sylvester Gozzolini|Silvestro Gozzolini]] (c. 1177 – 26 November 1267), founder of the [[Sylvestrines|Sylvestrine Order]] * [[Pope Celestine V]] (1209/1210 or 1215 – 19 May 1296), [[Bishop of Rome]] and founder of the now-extinct [[Celestines|Celestine Order]] * [[Bernardo Tolomei]] (10 May 1272 – 20 August 1348), founder of the [[Olivetans|Olivetan Order]] * [[John Roberts (martyr)|John Roberts]] (c. 1577 – 10 December 1610), martyred during the English Reformation and one of the [[Forty Martyrs of England and Wales]] * [[Ambrose Barlow]] (before 30 November 1585 – 10 September 1641), martyred during the English Reformation and one of the [[Forty Martyrs of England and Wales]] * [[Alban Roe]] ((20 July 1583 – 21 January 1642), martyred during the English Reformation and one of the [[Forty Martyrs of England and Wales]] * [[Oliver Plunkett]] (1 November 1625 – 1 July 1681), [[Archbishop of Armagh]] and [[Primate of All Ireland]] and oblate of the order, victim of [[Titus Oates|Titus Oates']] "[[Popish Plot]]" | *[[Scholastica]] (c. 480 – 10 February 543), sister of Saint Benedict and traditionally the founder of the Benedictine nuns * [[Æthelthryth]] (c. 636 – 23 June 679), Abbess of Ely * [[Hilda of Whitby]] (c. 614 – 17 November 680), virgin and abbess * [[Werburh]] (c. 650 - 3 February 700), princess who later became a nun * [[Mildrith]] (c. 660 - after 732), [[abbess]] of the Abbey at [[Minster-in-Thanet]] * [[Saint Walpurga|Walpurga]] (c. 710 – 25 February 777 or 779), [[Anglo-Saxon mission]]ary to the [[Frankish Empire]] * [[Wiborada|Wiborada of St. Gall]] (died c. 926), anchoress and martyr * [[Edith of Wilton]] (c. 961 – c. 984), the daughter of [[Edgar, King of England]] (r. 959–975) and [[Wulfthryth of Wilton|Saint Wulfthryth]], who later became a nun together with her mother and retired to [[Wilton Abbey]] * [[Wulfthryth of Wilton]] (c. 937 – 21 September c. 1000), the mother of [[Edith of Wilton]] and the second known consort of [[Edgar, King of England]] and later became abbess of [[Wilton Abbey]] * [[Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich|Adelaide of Vilich]] (c. 970 – 5 February 1015), abbess * [[Cunigunde of Luxembourg]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 975 – 3 March 1033), [[List of Holy Roman empresses|Holy Roman Empress]] * [[Hildegard of Bingen]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 1098 – 17 September 1179), abbess and [[Doctor of the Church]] * [[Mechthild of Hackeborn|Mechtilde of Hackeborn]] (c. 1240 or 1241 – 19 November 1298), nun * [[Gertrude the Great]] (6 January 1256 – 17 November 1302),<ref name="Catholic5" /> mystic who was a member of the [[Monastery of Helfta]] * [[Frances of Rome]] (c. 1384 – 9 March 1440), Patroness of Benedictine Oblates * [[Benedetta Cambiagio Frassinello]] (2 October 1791 - 21 March 1858), founder of the Benedictine Sisters of Providence |- !Blessed | *[[Alcuin]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 735 – 19 May 804), a leading scholar and teacher at the [[Carolingian dynasty|Carolingian court]], declared Blessed by popular acclaim * [[Utto|Utto of Metten]] (died 3 October 829), first abbot of [[Metten Abbey]] * [[Notker the Stammerer]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 840 – 6 April 912), composer, poet and scholar * [[Hermann of Reichenau]] (18 July 1013 – 24 September 1054), the possible composer of "[[Salve Regina]]", "[[Veni Sancte Spiritus]]", and "[[Alma Redemptoris Mater]]", beatified in 1863 * [[Pope Victor III]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 1026 – 16 September 1087), [[Bishop of Rome]] * [[Lanfranc]] ({{circa|1005}} or 1010 – 24 May 1089), [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] * [[William of Hirsau]] ({{circa|1030}} – 5 July 1091), abbot of [[Hirsau Abbey]] and father of the Hirsau Reforms * [[Robert of Arbrissel]] ({{circa|1045}} – c. 1116), founder of [[Fontevraud Abbey]] * [[:it:Simeone (abate)|Simeone]] (died 16 November 1140), fifth abbot of [[La Trinità della Cava]] * [[:it:Falcone (abate)|Falcone]] (died 6 June 1140), sixth abbot of [[La Trinità della Cava]] * [[Berthold of Garsten|Berthold de Rachez of Garsten]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 1060 – 27 July 1142), monk * [[:de:Rupert von Ottobeuren|Rupert von Ottobeuren]] (died 15 August 1145), prior<ref name=":0" /> * [[Peter the Venerable]] ({{circa|1092}} – 25 December 1156), the ninth [[abbot of Cluny]] * [[:it:Marino (abate)|Marino]] (died 15 December 1170), seventh abbot of [[La Trinità della Cava]] * [[Giovanni de Surdis Cacciafronte]] (c. 1125 - 16 March 1184), [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Vicenza|Bishop of Vicenza]] and martyr * [[:it:Pietro_Acotanto|Pietro Acotanto]] (died 23 September 1187), monk * [[:it:Benincasa di Cava|Benincasa]] (died 10 January 1194), eighth abbot of [[La Trinità della Cava]] * [[:it:Pietro II (abate)|Pietro II]] (died 13 March 1208), tenth abbot of [[La Trinità della Cava]] * [[:it:Balsamo (abate)|Balsamo]] (died 24 November 1232), eleventh abbot of [[La Trinità della Cava]] * [[Conrad of Ottobeuren]] (died 27 July 1227), Abbot of [[Ottobeuren Abbey]] * [[Avignonet massacre|the Benedictine prior of Avignonet (whose name is unknown)]] (died 28 May 1242), inquisitor martyred at Avignonet in a mission to eradicate the Cathar heresy * [[Giordano Forzatè|Giordano Forzate]] (c. 1158 - 7 August 1248), monk * [[:it:Abbazia territoriale della Santissima Trinità di Cava de' Tirreni#Abati|Leonardo]] (died 18 August 1255), twelfth abbot of [[La Trinità della Cava]] * [[:it:Leone II di Cava|Leone II]] (c. 1239 - 19 August 1295), sixteenth abbot of [[La Trinità della Cava]] * [[Pope Urban V]] (c. 1310 – 19 December 1370), [[Bishop of Rome]] * [[Hugh Cook Faringdon]] (died 14 November 1539), the last [[Abbot]] of [[Reading Abbey]], martyred during the [[English Reformation]] * [[Hugh Cook Faringdon|John Rugg]] (died 14 November 1539), martyred alongside Abbot Hugh Faringdon during the English Reformation * [[John Eynon]] (died 14 November 1539), martyred alongside Abbot Hugh Faringdon during the English Reformation * [[Richard Whiting (abbot)|Richard Whiting]] (c. 1461 – 15 November 1539), the last [[Abbot of Glastonbury|Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey]], martyred during the English Reformation * [[Richard Whiting (abbot)|John Thorne and Roger James]] (died 15 November 1539), martyred alongside Abbot Richard Whiting during the English Reformation * [[Thomas Marshall (abbot)|John Beche]] (died 1 December 1539), the last Abbot of [[Colchester Abbey]], martyred during the English Reformation * [[Mark Barkworth]] (c. 1572 - 27 February 1601), martyred during the English Reformation * [[George Gervase]] (c. 1571 - 11 April 1608), martyred during the English Reformation * [[Maurus Scott|William (Maurus) Scott]] (c. 1579 - 30 May 1612), martyred during the English Reformation * [[Philip Powell (martyr)|Philip Powell (Morgan)]] (2 February 1594 – 30 June 1646), martyred during the English Reformation * [[Thomas Pickering (martyr)|Thomas Pickering]] (c. 1621 - 9 May 1679), martyred during the English Reformation as a victim of [[Titus Oates|Titus Oates']] "[[Popish Plot]]" * [[Holy September Martyrs|Louis Barreau de la Touche]] (6 June 1758 – 2 September 1792), martyr of the French Revolution * [[Holy September Martyrs|Ambroise-Augustin Chevreux]] (13 February 1728 – 2 September 1792), martyr of the French Revolution * [[Holy September Martyrs|René-Julien Massey]] (c. 1732 – 2 September 1792), martyr of the French Revolution * [[Rochefort martyrs|Claude Richard]] (19 May 1741 - 9 August 1794), martyr of the French Revolution * [[Rochefort martyrs|Louis-Francois Lebrun]] (4 April 1744 - 20 August 1794), martyr of the French Revolution * [[Giuseppe Benedetto Dusmet]] (15 August 1818 - 14 April 1894), Archbishop of Catania and Cardinal * [[Tommaso Riccardi|Tommaso (Placido) Riccardi]] (24 June 1844 - 25 March 1915), priest * [[Columba Marmion|Joseph (Columba) Marmion]] (1 April 1858 - 30 January 1923), Irish priest * [[522 Spanish Martyrs|Abel Ángel (Mauro) Palazuelos Maruri and 17 Companions]] (died between 26 July to 28 August 1936), Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War from [[El Pueyo de Araguás|El Pueyo]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Spanish Civil War (37) |url=http://newsaints.faithweb.com/martyrs/MSPC37.htm |access-date=2025-02-25 |website=newsaints.faithweb.com}}</ref> * [[Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War|José Antón Gómez and 3 Companions]] (died between 25 September to 31 December 1936), Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War from [[Madrid]] * [[522 Spanish Martyrs|Jaume (Bernat) Vendrell Olivella and 19 Companions]], (died between 25 July 1936 to 15 February 1937), Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War from the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tarragona|Archdiocese of Tarragona]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Spanish Civil War (10) |url=http://newsaints.faithweb.com/martyrs/MSPC10.htm |access-date=2025-02-25 |website=newsaints.faithweb.com}}</ref> * [[Alfredo Schuster|Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster]] (18 January 1880 – 30 August 1954), [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]] [[Archbishop of Milan]] | *[[Irmgard of Chiemsee]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 831 or 833 – 16 July 866), nun * [[Gisela of Hungary]] (<abbr>c.</abbr> 985 – 7 May 1065), the first [[queen consort]] of [[Hungary]] by marriage to [[Stephen I of Hungary|Saint Stephen I of Hungary]] * [[Blessed Beatrice d'Este|Beatrice I d'Este]] (c. 1192 – 10 May 1226), nun * [[Saint Beatrice d'Este|Beatrice II d'Este]] (c. 1230 – 18 January 1262), nun * [[Blessed Giuliana of Collalto|Giuliana di Collalto]] (c. 1186 – 1 September 1262), nun * [[:it:Giustina Francucci Bezzoli|Giustina Francucci Bezzoli]] (c. 1260 - 12 March 1319), professed religious * [[:it:Eustochio Bellini|Eustochio (Lucrezia) Bellini di Padova]] (c. 1444 - 13 February 1469), professed religious * [[Giovanna Maria Bonomo]] (15 August 1606 - 1 March 1670), professed religious * {{ill|Rosalie du Verdier de la Sorniere|fr|Rosalie du Verdier de La Sorinière}} (12 August 1745 - 27 January 1794), martyr of the French Revolution from the Benedictine Nuns of Our Lady of Calvary * {{ill|Suzanne-Agathe (Marie Rose) Deloye|fr|Martyres d'Orange}} (4 February 1741 - 6 July 1794), martyr of the French Revolution * [[Gertrude Prosperi|Gertrude (Maria Luisa Angelica) Prosperi]] (19 August 1799 - 13 September 1847), professed religious * [[Maria Adeodata Pisani]] (29 December 1806 - 25 February 1855), professed religious * [[Maria Fortunata Viti|Anna Felicia (Maria Fortunata) Viti]] (10 February 1827 - 20 November 1922), professed religious * [[Colomba Gabriel]] (3 May 1858 - 24 September 1926), Ukrainian founder of the Benedictine Sisters of Charity * [[Itala Mela|Maria della Trinità (Itala Mela)]] (28 August 1904 – 29 April 1957), virgin and oblate of the order * [[Hanna Helena Chrzanowska]] (7 October 1902 – 29 April 1973), nurse and oblate of the order |- !Venerables | *[[Jean-Baptiste Delaveyne]] (11 September 1653 - 5 June 1719), founder of the Sisters of Charity and Christian Instruction * Josef Gebhard (Meinrad) Eugster (23 August 1848 - 14 June 1925), Swiss priest<ref>{{Cite web |title=1925 |url=http://newsaints.faithweb.com/year/1925.htm |access-date=2025-04-15 |website=newsaints.faithweb.com}}</ref> * Bernardo Vaz Lobo Teixeira de Vasconcelos (of the Annunciation) (7 July 1902 - 4 July 1932), Spanish priest<ref>{{Cite web |title=1932 |url=http://newsaints.faithweb.com/year/1932.htm |access-date=2025-04-15 |website=newsaints.faithweb.com}}</ref> | *Isabella Tomasi (Maria Crocifissa of the Conception) (29 May 1645 - 16 October 1699), professed religious<ref>{{Cite web |title=1699 |url=http://newsaints.faithweb.com/year/1699.htm |access-date=2025-04-15 |website=newsaints.faithweb.com}}</ref> * Giustina Schiapparoli (19 July 1819 - 30 November 1877), founder of the Benedictine Sisters of Divine Providence<ref>{{Cite web |title=1877 |url=http://newsaints.faithweb.com/year/1877.htm |access-date=2025-04-15 |website=newsaints.faithweb.com}}</ref> * Maria Antonia Schiapparoli (19 April 1815 - 2 May 1882), founder of the Benedictine Sisters of Divine Providence<ref>{{Cite web |title=1882 |url=http://newsaints.faithweb.com/year/1882.htm |access-date=2025-04-15 |website=newsaints.faithweb.com}}</ref> * Luigia Lavizzari (Maria Caterina of the Child Jesus) (6 October 1867 - 25 December 1931), professed religious of the Benedictine Nuns of the Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament<ref>{{Cite web |title=1931 |url=http://newsaints.faithweb.com/year/1931.htm |access-date=2025-04-15 |website=newsaints.faithweb.com}}</ref> * Jadwiga Jaroszewska (Wincenta of the Passion of the Lord) (7 March 1900 - 10 November 1937), founder of the Benedictine Samaritan Sisters of the Cross of Christ<ref>{{Cite web |title=1937 |url=http://newsaints.faithweb.com/year/1937.htm |access-date=2025-04-15 |website=newsaints.faithweb.com}}</ref> |- !Servants of God | *[[Bernard of Wąbrzeźno|Błażej Pęcharek (Bernard of Wąbrzeźno)]] (3 February 1575 – 2 June 1603), Polish priest * [[Pope Pius VII]] (14 August 1742 – 20 August 1823), Bishop of Rome * [[Jean-Baptiste Muard]] (24 April 1809 – 19 June 1854), founder of the [[Edmundites|Society of Saint Edmund]] * [[Prosper Guéranger]] (4 April 1805 – 30 January 1875), [[Solesmes Abbey|Abbot of Solesmes Abbey]] * [[Leonard LaRue|Leonard (Marinus) LaRue]] (14 January 1914 - 14 October 2001), American priest | *[[Magdalena Mortęska]] (2 December 1554 – 15 February 1631), abbess * [[Mechtilde of the Blessed Sacrament|Mechtilde de Bar]] (31 December 1614 – 6 April 1698), founder of the [[Benedictine Nuns of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament]] * {{interlanguage link|Adèle Garnier|fr}} (1838–1924)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Farrow |first=Mary |date=2016-10-13 |title=Nun who witnessed multiple Eucharistic miracles on path to sainthood |url=https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/34742/nun-who-witnessed-multiple-eucharistic-miracles-on-path-to-sainthood |access-date=2025-04-18 |website=Catholic News Agency |language=en}}</ref> |- !Other notable persons |'''Popes''' * [[Pope Sylvester II]] (c. 946–1003, r. 999–1003) * [[Pope Paschal II]] (d. 1118, r. 1099–1118) * [[Pope Gelasius II]] (d. 1119, r. 1118–1119) * [[Pope Clement VI]] (1291–1352, r. 1342–1352) * [[Pope Gregory XVI]] (1765–1846, r. 1831–1846)<ref name="Catholic6" /> '''Cardinals and bishops''' * [[Adam Easton]] (d. 1397) * [[Gabriel Gifford]] (1554–1629), archbishop * [[Michael Ellis (bishop)|Michael Ellis]] (1652–1726), bishop * [[Charles Walmesley]] (1722–1797), bishop * [[William Placid Morris]] (1794–1872), bishop * [[John Bede Polding]] (1794–1877), archbishop * [[William Bernard Ullathorne]] (1806–1889), bishop * [[Jean-Baptiste-François Pitra]] (1812–1889), cardinal * [[Roger Vaughan (archbishop)|Roger Vaughan]] (1834–1883), archbishop * [[Martin Marty (bishop)|Martin Marty]] (1834–1896), bishop<ref name="Catholic4" /> * [[Guglielmo Sanfelice d'Acquavilla]] (1834–1897), cardinal<ref name="Catholic7" /> * [[John Hedley (bishop)|John Hedley]] (1837–1915), bishop * [[Domenico Serafini]] (1852–1918), cardinal * [[Francis Aidan Gasquet]] (1846–1929), cardinal * [[Knut Ansgar Nelson]] (1906–1990), bishop * [[Basil Hume]] (1923–1999), cardinal * [[Hans Hermann Groër]] (1919–2003), cardinal * [[Paul Augustin Mayer]] (1911–2010), cardinal * [[Placidus Nkalanga]] (1918–2015), bishop<ref>{{cite web |author= |date=9 June 2011 |title=Bishop Gervas Placidus Nkalanga, OSB, of Hanga Abbey Celebrates 50 Years as a Bishop |url=http://hanganews.blogspot.com/2011/06/bishop-gervas-placidus-nkalanga-osb-of.html |work=Hanga News}}</ref> * [[Daniel M. Buechlein]] (1938–2018), archbishop * [[Rembert Weakland]] (1927–2022), archbishop * [[Jerome Hanus]] (1940–), archbishop '''Monastic leaders''' * [[Jonas of Bobbio]] (600–659), abbot * [[Suger]] ({{circa|1081}}–1151), abbot * [[John Whethamstede]] (d. 1465), abbot * [[Johannes Trithemius]] (1462–1516), abbot * [[Laurent Bénard]] (1573–1620), founder of the [[Congregation of Saint Maur|Maurists]] * [[Mariano Armellino]] (1657–1737), abbot * [[Antoine Augustin Calmet]] (1672–1757), abbot * [[Boniface Wimmer]] (1809–1887), archabbot * [[Maurus Wolter]] (1825–1890), abbot * [[Joseph Pothier]] (1835–1923), abbot * [[Andreas Amrhein]] (1844–1927), founder of the [[Ottilien Congregation]] * [[John Chapman (priest)|John Chapman]] (1865–1933), abbot * [[Edward Cuthbert Butler]] (1858–1934), abbot<ref name="Catholic3" /> * [[Henri Quentin]] (1872–1935), abbot * [[Fernand Cabrol]] (1855–1937), abbot * [[Anscar Vonier]] (1875–1938), abbot '''Scholars''' * [[Guido of Arezzo]] (991–1050) * [[Paul the Deacon]] ({{circa|720}}–799) * [[Eadmer]] ({{circa|1060|1126}}) * [[Florence of Worcester]] (d. 1118) * [[Symeon of Durham]] (d. 1130) * [[Jocelyn de Brakelond]] (d. 1211) * [[Matthew Paris]] ({{circa|1200}} – 1259) * [[William of Malmesbury]] ({{circa|1095|1143}}) * [[Gervase of Canterbury]] ({{circa|1141|1210}}) * [[Roger of Wendover]] (d. 1236) * [[Peter the Deacon]] (d. 1140) * [[Honoré Bonet]] ({{circa|1340|1410}}) * [[John Lydgate]] ({{circa|1370|1451}}) * [[Louis de Blois]] (1506–1566) * [[Sigebert Buckley]] ({{circa|1520|1610}}) * [[Benedictus van Haeften]] (1588–1648) * [[Augustine Baker]] (1575–1641) * [[Anthony Batt]] (d. 1651) * [[Jean Mabillon]] (1632–1707) * [[Magnoald Ziegelbauer]] (1689–1750) * [[Marquard Herrgott]] (1694–1762) * [[Pietro Luigi Galletti]] (1724–1790) * [[Luigi Tosti]] (1811–1897) * [[Oswald William Moosmuller]] (1842–1901) * [[Suitbert Bäumer]] (1845–94) * [[Germain Morin]] (1861–1946) * [[Lambert Beauduin]] (1873–1960) * [[Bede Griffiths]] (1906–1993) * [[Willigis Jäger]] (1925–2020) * [[Anselm Grün]] (1945–) '''Oblates''' * [[Joris-Karl Huysmans]] (1848–1907)<ref name="Catholic8" /> * [[Romano Guardini]] (1885–1968) * [[Jacques Maritain]] (1882–1973) * [[Walker Percy]] (1916–1990) |'''Abbesses''' *[[Alice Henley]] (died 1470), abbess * [[Magdalena Mortęska]] (1554–1631), abbess * [[Catherine Gascoigne]] (1601–1676), abbess * [[Laurentia McLachlan]] (1866–1953), abbess '''Scholars''' * [[Gertrude More]] (1606–1633) * [[Barbara Constable]] (1617–1674) * [[Werburg Welch]] (1898–1990) * [[Felicitas Corrigan]] (1908–2003) * [[Hildelith Cumming]] (1909–1990) * [[Mary Boulding]] (1929–2009) * [[Thomas Welder]] (1940–2020) * [[Joan Chittister]] (1936–) * [[Noella Marcellino]] (1951–) * [[Teresa Forcades]] (1966–) '''Oblates''' * [[Dorothy Day]] (1897–1980) * [[Kathleen Norris (poet)|Kathleen Norris]] (1947–) |}
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