- male
- According to Christian tradition, Saint Amaro or Amarus the Pilgrim was an abbot and sailor who sailed across the Atlantic to an earthly paradise....
- male, deceased (893)
- Saint Theodard (Théodard was an archbishop of Narbonne. He may have been born to the nobility and served as a subdeacon at a church council at T...
- male, deceased (1960)
- Dom Lambert Beauduin was a Belgian monk who founded the monastery now known as Chevetogne Abbey in 1925. He had previously been a monk of the...
- male, 1475 years old
- Saint Leander of Seville (Cartagena, c. 534–Seville, March 13, 600 or 601), brother of the encyclopedist Isidore of Seville, was the Catholic bi...
- male, deceased (1073)
- Saint Dominic of Silos (Santo Domingo de Silos) is a Spanish saint, to whom the Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos is dedicated. Born in Cañas, L...
- male, deceased (1148)
- William of Saint-Thierry was a French monk and theologian. He was born in Liège, France. The son of a noble family studied the scholastic of St. A...
- female, deceased (2003)
- Dorothee Soelle studied philosophy, theology, and literature at the University of Cologne. She was a professor of theology at Union Theological...
- male, deceased (1422)
- Thomas Walsingham (d. c. 1422), English chronicler, was probably educated at St Albans Abbey at St Albans, Hertfordshire, and at Oxford.
- male
- Saint Maurus (Maur, Mauro) was the first disciple of St. Benedict of Nursia. He is mentioned in St. Gregory the Great's biography of the latter as...
- male, deceased (1641)
- Saint Ambrose (Edward) Barlow (1585 - September 10 1641), was a Catholic priest and martyr.
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