Category
page 1Benedictine mystics
Hildegard of Bingen
German Benedictine abbess, polymath, mystic and Doctor of Church (1098–1179)
Anselm of Canterbury
11th‑century Benedictine monk, Archbishop of Canterbury, philosopher and theologian
Gertrude the Great
Roman Catholic Saint

Romuald
Romuald (; 951 – traditionally 19 June, c. 1025/27 AD) was the founder of the Camaldolese order and a major figure in the eleventh-century "Renaissance of eremitical asceticism". Romuald spent about 30 years traversing Italy, founding and reforming monasteries and hermitages.
Frances of Rome
Italian mystic and religious foundress
Maria Adeodata Pisani
Maltese beatified nun (1806–1855)
Bede Griffiths
Benedictine Monk (1906–1993)
Theobald of Provins
French hermit-saint
Aibert
Aibert (or Aybert) of Crespin, (also Aibert of Tournai) was a Benedictine monastic and hermit revered for his intense life of prayer, asceticism and devotion to Mary. His biography was written by a contemporary, Robert, Archdeacon of Oostrevand.

Louis de Blois
French writer
John Chapman
British roman catholic priest and abbot of Downside Abbey (1865–1933)
Maria Luisa Prosperi