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Pius VII
head of the Catholic Church, ruler of the Papal States from 1800 to 1823 (1742–1823)

Gregory XVI
Pope of the Catholic Church from 1831 to 1846 (1765–1846)

Rabanus Maurus
archbishop of Mainz and writer (d. 856)

Lanfranc
Lanfranc (1005 1010 – 24 May 1089) was an Italian-born English churchman, monk and scholar. Born in Italy, he moved to Normandy to become a Benedictine monk at Bec. He served successively as prior of Bec Abbey and abbot of St Stephen's Abbey in Caen, Normandy and then as Archbishop of Canterbury in England, following its conquest by William the Conqueror. He is also variously known as (), (), and (). In his lifetime, he was regarded as the greatest theologian of his generation.
Gerard of Csanád
Italian Benedictine monk, founder bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of (Szeged-)Csanád, and martyr

Aldhelm
Aldhelm (, ; 25 May 709), Abbot of Malmesbury Abbey, Bishop of Sherborne, and a writer and scholar of Latin poetry, was born before the middle of the 7th century. He is said to have been the son of Kenten, who was of the royal house of Wessex. He was certainly not, as his early biographer Faritius asserts, the brother of King Ine. After his death he was venerated as a saint, his feast day being the day of his death, 25 May.
Adalbert
French saint, archbishop and missionary (c.910–981)
Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster
Metropolitan Archbishop of Milan and Cardinal of the Catholic Church, beatified in 1996.

Humbert of Silva Candida
French cardinal, writer and diplomat
Basil Hume
British Roman-Catholic Benedictine monk and prelate, archbishop of Westminster, cardinal (1923-1999)
Amatus of Montecassino
Italian historian and writer
Amédée Grab
Swiss priest and theologian (1930-2019)
Notker of Liège
Roman Catholic bishop, Benedictine monk
Arbeo of Freising
Medieval bishop and author
Guillaume d'Estouteville
French monk, archbishop and cardinal

Gregor Maria Hanke
German writer, priest and theologian
Michelangelo Celesia
Italian Benedictine monk, archbishop and cardinal (1814–1904)
Placido Zurla
Italian cardinal (1769-1834)
Guglielmo Sanfelice d'Acquavilla
Italian cardinal (1834–1897)
Domenico Serafini
Catholic cardinal (1852–1918)

Egwin of Evesham
Bishop of Worcester
Bruno
Abbot of Montecassino

William de St-Calais
Bishop of Durham
Roger Vaughan
Archbishop of Sydney (1834–1883)

John Bede Polding
Catholic archbishop
Rembert Weakland
American archbishop
Viktor Josef Dammertz
German bishop (1929-2020)
Hugh Gilbert
Catholic bishop
Maurus of Pécs
Hungarian Roman Catholic bishop of Pécs from year 1036 until his death around year 1075 and saint
John Mark Jabalé
Catholic bishop

Joseph Pothier
French musicologist

Giovanni Paolo Gibertini
Roman Catholic Bishop (1922–2020)
Joseph John Gerry
American Catholic monk and bishop (1928–2023)
Roger William Gries
Catholic bishop
Johannes Theodor Suhr
Danish bishop (1896–1997)
Knut Ansgar Nelson
Catholic bishop (1906–1990)
Gerald of Braga
Benedictine monk
Jean-Baptiste Gourion
Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop (1934–2005)
Maximilian Aichern
bishop

Leudinus of Toul
Leudinus Bodo was a seventh-century bishop of Toul, successor to Eborinus, or Elbonirus. He was a Benedictine. He occurs in hagiographies. His feast day is Sept. 11.
Francesco Pio Tamburrino
Catholic bishop
Daniel M. Buechlein
Roman Catholic archbishop in the United States
Thiemo
Thiemo (Thimo, also called Dietmar or Theodemarus; 28 September 1101/02) was Archbishop of Salzburg from 1090 until his death.
Giovanni de Primis
Italian cardinal
Christopher Butler
English Roman Catholic bishop (1902-1986)
William Bernard Ullathorne
Roman Catholic archbishop (1806–1889)
Imar of Tusculum
French cardinal

Pierre de Murat de Cros
French monk and cardinal
Jerome Hanus
American Benedictine monk and archbishop
Giovanni de Surdis Cacciafronte
Italian catholic Bishop
Alberic of Ostia
Catholic cardinal
Guitmund
The Norman Guitmund (died c. 1090–1095), Bishop of Aversa, was a Benedictine monk who was an opponent of the teachings of Berengar of Tours.
Charles Walmesley
Vicar Apostolic of England and Wales
Placidus Nkalanga
Catholic bishop (1919–2015)
Mauro Caruana
Maltese of Archbishop (1867-1943)
Louis Mary Fink
German-born U.S. Roman Catholic prelate (1834-1904)
Dom Ambrose Agius
Maltese priest and diplomat (1856-1911)
Daniel Kucera
Catholic archbishop (1923–2017)
Ricardo José Weberberger
Brazilian bishop (1939–2010)
Adam Adami
German monk, diplomat