A martyr of North America, assistant to St. John de Brebeuf. A Jesuit from Paris, Gabriel arrived in Canada in 1646 and worked at St. Ignace Mission in 1649.

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A martyr of North America, assistant to St. John de Brebeuf. A Jesuit from Paris, Gabriel arrived in Canada in 1646 and worked at St. Ignace Mission in 1649.
One of the three archangels mentioned in the Bible
Gaetana Sterni lived her whole life in Bassano del Grappa, an ancient and cheerful city in the province of Vicenza (Italy). She arrived with her family, at 8 years of age, from the nearby Cassola, where she was born on the 26th June 1827.
Saint Gaetano Catanoso (February 14, 1879 - April 4, 1963) was an Italian parish priest canonized by Pope Benedict XVI in 2005.
St. Gaetano Errico was born on October 19, 1791 in Secondigliano, a small village of Naples, Italy. He was the second of nine children born to Pasquale and Marie (Marseglia) Errico.
The sixteenth and twenty-third bishops of Clermont-Ferrand (Auvergne) were both named Gal, and both are saints. The first St. Gal was bishop from 527 to 551, and the second, from 640-650
Late sixth- to early seventh-century Irish hermit
A Roman widow of the sixth century; feast, 5 October
Three saints by this name commemorated on 25 June
First bishop of Tours, d. 301
Successor of St. Philastrius as bishop of Brescia. Gaudentius died c. 410
Patroness of Paris, d. 512
Patriarch of Constantinople, d. 471
St. George, martyr, patron saint of England
English monk, Bishop of Mayo, d. 731
Soldier turned monk, d. 959
Tenth-century bishop
Tailor, Redemptorist, called 'Father of the Poor,' d. 1755
Sickly, pious shepherdess, cruelly treated by her stepmother. St. Germaine died in 1601, at the age of 22
A married lawyer, rather worldly, became Bishop of Auxerre, d. 448 or 450
Monk, Bishop of Paris, d. 576
Patriarch of Constantinople, defender of the veneration of ikons, d. 733 or 740
Benedictine abbess of a double monastery, d. 659
Benedictine, mystic, author, d. 1301 or 1302
Martyred in Milan, probably in the second century
Bishop of Cambrai-Arras, d. between 623 and 626
Hermit in Belgium, confessor, died c. 680
Founder of the Gilbertines, who died in 1189
St. Gildas the Wise, also called 'Badonicus,' born to a British family in Scotland, educated in Wales, monk, priest, died in 570
Also known as Aegidius. Hermit and then abbot in late seventh-century Gaul
Priest, hermit, d. 649
Benedictine abbot, bishop of Hildesheim, d. 1038
Born in about 640, superior of a convent at Noyon
Physically and psychologically abused by her husband Bertolf and mother-in-law, until finally she was murdered at Bertolf's orders in 1070
Franciscan martyr born in Vasai
Roman martyrs under Julian the Apostate. Both died in 362. Although they did not die together, they are buried together, and the cemetery is named after them. Identifies two other martyrs named Gordianus, considers several named Epimachus
Identifies six martyrs of this name. Article concentrates on an imperial official who suffered in the Diocletian persecution and whose feast is 9 September. His cult was strong in France
Wendish prince, considered a martyr, d. 1066
Doctor of the Church, known in the Christian East as St. Gregory the Theologian
Bishop, one of the Cappadocian Fathers, d. after 385 or 386
Bishop, historian, and theologian. He died in 593 or 594
Missionary companion of St. Boniface, and later an abbot, d. 775 or 780
Soldier, monk, and hermit, who died in 714