Amaro

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....

Theodard

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...
Dom Lambert Beauduin

Dom Lambert Beauduin

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...
Leander Of Seville

Leander Of Seville

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...
Dominic Of Silos

Dominic Of Silos

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...

William Of Saint-Thierry

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...
Dorothee Soelle

Dorothee Soelle

female, deceased (2003)
Dorothee Soelle studied philosophy, theology, and literature at the University of Cologne. She was a professor of theology at Union Theological...

Thomas Walsingham

male, deceased (1422)
Thomas Walsingham (d. c. 1422), English chronicler, was probably educated at St Albans Abbey at St Albans, Hertfordshire, and at Oxford.
Saint Maurus

Saint Maurus

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...
Ambrose Barlow

Ambrose Barlow

male, deceased (1641)
Saint Ambrose (Edward) Barlow (1585 - September 10 1641), was a Catholic priest and martyr.