Saint Theobald of Le Dorat
A canon of Le Dorat in the 11th century, Theobald was a disciple of Saint Israel. A model of humility, he refused the priesthood to remain a deacon an…
First name and chronology
6 saints and blesseds bear the name Theobald, between 990 and 1300; the most famous is Saint Theobald, celebrated on September 13th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
A canon of Le Dorat in the 11th century, Theobald was a disciple of Saint Israel. A model of humility, he refused the priesthood to remain a deacon an…
A nobleman from Provins, Thibaut renounced a military career and marriage to live in humility and poverty. After pilgrimages to Compostela and Rome, h…
Saint Theobald was a 12th-century Italian shoemaker and porter who chose chastity and poverty. After a pilgrimage to Compostela, he spent the end of h…
A nobleman of Gubbio who became bishop in the 12th century, Saint Ubald reformed the clergy and distinguished himself by his heroic patience and coura…
Born into the noble house of Montmorency, Thibaud renounced a military career after a miracle of the Virgin to become a Cistercian monk. As Abbot of V…
Elected Pope in 1271 while in the Holy Land, Gregory X (Theobald Visconti) dedicated his pontificate to peace, the reform of the Church, and the relie…
The feast of Theobald is celebrated on September 13th, in memory of Saint Theobald.
6 saints and blesseds bear the name Theobald, including Saint Theobald, Saint Ubald, Gregory X, Saint Theobald of Provins and Saint Theobald of Marly.
The most famous saint named Theobald is Saint Theobald (11th century).