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Categories
- Saints Gervasius and Protasius (3)
- Saints Gallicanus (1)
- Saint Guthlac (2)
- Saint Gudula (2)
- Saint Gregory the Illuminator (5)
- Saint Gregory the Great (23)
- Saint Gregory Thaumaturgus (13)
- Saint Gregory of Utrecht (1)
- Saint Gregory of Tours (2)
- Saint Gregory of Nyssa (42)
- Saint Gregory of Nazianzus (13)
- Saint Gregory III (5)
- Saint Gregory II (4)
- Saint Godeberta (1)
- Saint Gobán (1)
- Saint Goar (2)
- Saint Giles (5)
- Saint Gildas the Wise (10)
- Saint Gilbert of Sempringham (4)
- Saint Ghislain (2)
- Saint Gery (1)
- Saint Gertrude of Nivelles (3)
- Saint Germanus I (1)
- Saint Germain of Paris (2)
- Saint Germain of Auxerre (1)
- Saint Gerasimos of Jordan (0)
- Saint Gerard of Toul (1)
- Saint Gerald (1)
- Saint George (14)
- Saint Gennadius I (2)
- Saint Genevieve (7)
- Saint Gelasius I (6)
- Saint Gaudentius (2)
- Saint Gatianus (1)
- Saint Galla of Rome (1)
- Saint Gall (2)
- Saint Gabriel the Archangel (6)
Links
Catholic Encyclopedia: Sts. Gordianus and Epimachus
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06649a.htm
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.
Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Gorgonius
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06651b.htm
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.
Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Gal
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06335b.htm
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.