Gerson, Jean de Charlier de
Biographical article. Examines his view of conciliarism, and considers his mystical theology.
Gertrude of Aldenberg, Blessed
Longtime abbess of a Premonstratensian convent near Wetzlar. She died in 1297.
Gertrude of Hackeborn
Cistercian Abbess of Helfta, near Eisleben; born near Halberstadt in 1232; died towards the end of 1292.
Gertrude van der Oosten, Blessed
Beguine, had the stigmata and the gift of prophecy, died on Epiphany, 1358.
Gervaise, Dom François Armand
Discalced Carmelite, b. at Paris, 1660; d. at Reclus, France, 1761.
Gervase of Tilbury
Medieval writer, b. probably at Tilbury, in the County of Essex, England, about 1150; d. at Arlington, about 1220.
Gesellenvereine
German Catholic societies for the religious, moral, and professional improvement of young men.
Gesta Dei per Francos
Title adopted by Guibert de Nogent (died about 1124) for his history of the First Crusade.
Gesta Romanorum
A medieval collection of anecdotes, to which moral reflections are attached.
Gethsemane
The place in which Jesus Christ suffered the Agony and was taken prisoner by the Jews.
Gethsemane, Abbey of Our Lady of
An abbey of the Order of Reformed Cistercians, commonly called Trappists, established in 1848 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, in the Diocese of Louisville, being the first abbey on Americ…
Gfrörer, August Friedrich
German historian; b. at Calw, Würtemberg, 5 March, 1803; d. at Karlsbad, 6 July, 1861.
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