Saint Gall I
A monk at Cournon and later Bishop of Clermont in the 6th century, Saint Gall distinguished himself by his humility and apostolic zeal, notably at the…
First name and chronology
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Gall, between 489 and 646; the most famous is Saint Gall, celebrated on October 16th.
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A monk at Cournon and later Bishop of Clermont in the 6th century, Saint Gall distinguished himself by his humility and apostolic zeal, notably at the…
Originally from Aquitaine, Saint Ernée retired in the 6th century to the solitudes of the Passais with several companions to found monasteries under t…
An Irish monk and disciple of Saint Columbanus, Gall participated in the evangelization of Gaul and Switzerland in the 7th century. After destroying p…
The feast of Gall is celebrated on October 16th, in memory of Saint Gall.
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Gall, including Saint Gall, Saint Ernee and Saint Gall I.
The most famous saint named Gall is Saint Gall (7th century).