Saint Gerard of Macon
Bishop of Mâcon in the 10th century, Gérard was distinguished by his learning and virtue before renouncing his office in 927 to retire to the solitude…
First name and chronology
11 saints and blesseds bear the name Gérard, between 893 and 1881; the most famous is Saint Gerard, celebrated on April 23rd.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
Bishop of Mâcon in the 10th century, Gérard was distinguished by his learning and virtue before renouncing his office in 927 to retire to the solitude…
Born in Cologne, Gerard became Bishop of Toul in 963, leaving his mark on the city with monumental constructions including the Saint-Étienne Cathedral…
A monk of Corbie suffering from severe neuralgia, Géraud was miraculously healed before becoming abbot of Saint-Vincent de Laon. Fleeing the laxity of…
A Venetian monk who became Bishop of Csanád during the reign of Saint Stephen, Gerard Sagredo was one of the great evangelizers of Hungary. A fervent …
Born in Périgord, Géraud de Sales was a disciple of Robert d'Arbrissel before becoming a hermit and itinerant preacher. Founder of nine monasteries, i…
Blessed Gerard (c. 1040-1120) is the founder of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, recognized for his heroic charity towards the si…
The second brother of Saint Bernard, Gerard joined the Order of Cîteaux after being wounded by a lance at the siege of Grancey, thus fulfilling a prop…
A nobleman from Lunel born in the 13th century, Gérard renounced his titles to live as a hermit at the Pont du Gard with his brother Effrenaud. Settin…
A 14th-century Camaldolese religious, Blessed Gerard entered the monastery at the age of nine. A devoted priest and parish administrator, he distingui…
An Italian Redemptorist lay brother who died at twenty-nine in 1755 with a reputation for holiness, Gerard Majella was beatified in 1893 and canonized…
Spanish Passionist lay brother, nicknamed the "holy porter" of the monastery of Saints John and Paul in Rome, recognized as Venerable by John Paul II …
The feast of Gérard is celebrated on April 23rd, in memory of Saint Gerard.
11 saints and blesseds bear the name Gérard, including Saint Gerard, Saint Gerard, Saint Gerard Sagredo, Saint Gerald and Saint Gerard.
The most famous saint named Gérard is Saint Gerard (10th century).