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Hermann of Reichenau
German 11th-century Benedictine monk
Clemens August von Galen
German count, Bishop of Münster, and cardinal, important figure in Catholic resistance to Nazism (1878–1946)
Henry Suso
German Dominican friar and mystic
Gisela of Hungary
German princess, Hungarian queen consort and Roman Catholic blessed
Anne Catherine Emmerich
German Augustinian canoness, mystic, Marian visionary, ecstatic and stigmatist (1774-1824)
Tassilo III, Duke of Bavaria
Duke of Bavaria
Adolph Kolping
German catholic priest (1813-1865)
Alois Andritzki
German priest (1914-1943)
Bernhard Lichtenberg
German Roman Catholic priest, theologian, martyr and blessed (1875–1943)
Jordan of Saxony
German Catholic priest, Dominican friar and writer (1190–1237)
Max Josef Metzger
German priest (1887–1944)
Margareta Ebner
German nun and mystic
Nikolaus Gross
German resistance fighter (1898–1945)
Engelmar Unzeitig
Czechoslovak Roman Catholic priest (1911–1945)
Bernard II, Margrave of Baden-Baden
Margrave of Baden-Baden, Roman Catholic blessed
Rupert Mayer
German Jesuit priest and leading figure of the Catholic resistance movement in Nazi Germany in Munich (1876-1945)
Karl Leisner
German Roman Catholic priest and martyr (1915–1945)
Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan
German Catholic priest and religious founder (1848–1918)
Clara Fey
Roman Catholic nun (1815-1894)
Karolina Gerhardinger
Bavarian sister, educator (1797–1879)
Christina von Stommeln
Roman Catholic mystic and blessed
Hildegard Burjan
Austrian politician and blessed (1883-1933)
Kaspar Stanggassinger
Bavarian priest (1871–1899)
Mary of the Divine Heart
Noble and Religious of the Good Shepherd, best known for having influenced Pope Leo XIII to make the consecration of the world to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. (1863–1899)
Maria Teresa Bonzel
Roman Catholic German nun (1830–1905)
William of Hirsau
German abbot and theologian
Ulrika Nisch
German Roman Catholic nun (1882–1913)
Maria Tauscher
Catholic nun (1855–1938)
Gertrude of Aldenberg
Premonstratensian canoness
Francis Xavier Seelos
German-American Roman Catholic priest (1819–1867)
Therese von Wüllenweber
German nun (1833–1907)
Carlo Steeb
German presbyter (1773-1856)
Irmgard of Chiemsee
Beatified German nun
Pauline von Mallinckrodt
German nun (1817–1881)
38 Albanian Martyrs
collective group of 38 individual
Liborius Wagner
German priest
Emma Üffing
German Catholic nun (1914-1955)
Hermann Lange
Roman Catholic priest and martyr of the Nazi period in Germany (1912-1943)
Georg Häfner
German priest and martyr (1900–1942)
Richard Henkes
German Roman Catholic priest, martyr and blessed (1900–1945)
Paul Joseph Nardini
German Roman Catholic priest, religious founder and blessed (1821–1862)
Hendrina Stenmanns
Johannes Prassek
German Catholic priest and Lübeck martyr (1911–1943)
Helena Stollenwerk
Gerhoh of Reichersberg
German theologian
Blandine Merten
German Roman Catholic nun (1883–1918)
Maria Merkert
Superior General of the Congregation of St Elizabeth (1817–1872)
Rosa Flesch
German Roman Catholic religious (1826–1906)
Gerhard Hirschfelder
German priest (1907–1942)
Eduard Müller
German Catholic priest and Lübeck martyr (1911–1943)
Conrad of Bavaria
son of Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria; Cistercian monk; hermit; saint
Eustachius Kugler
German friar (1867-1946)
Gaubald
Gaubald (c. 700 – 23 December 761) was the first bishop of Regensburg after the foundation of the diocese of Regensburg (he had been preceded by several of episcopi vagantes active in the region). He has been beatified. His name is also spelled Gawibald, Geupald, or Gaibald.
Peter Friedhofen
German Roman Catholic religious, founder and blessed (1819–1860)
Elizabeth of Reute
German Franciscan mystic and saint
Mary Frances Schervier
German beatified person (1819–1876)
Beato Giacomo da Ulma
German painter and stained-glass artist (1407-1491)
Hartmann von Brixen
Roman Catholic bishop
Berthold of Garsten
Austrian abbot
Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch
8th century Bavarian Christian priest