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Conrad of Constance Conrad of Constance (; ; 900 – 26 November 975) was a German bishop and saint. Life Conrad was a member of the powerful Welf family, son of Count Heinrich of Altdorf. After an education at the cathedral school in Constance, he became provos ...
(born c. 900–975), bishop and saint * Saint Conrad of Pfullingen, of Trier (1035/1040–1066) * Saint
Conrad of Piacenza Conrad Confalonieri of Piacenza, TOSF (, 1290 r 1284 – 19 February 1351), was an Italian people, Italian hermit of the Third Order of St. Francis, who is venerated as a saint. Biography Little is known of Conrad's life. He seems to have ...
(1290–1351) * Saint
Conrad of Parzham Conrad of Parzham, O.F.M. Cap. (22 December 181821 April 1894), was a German Capuchin lay brother. He served for over 40 years in the post of porter of the Capuchin friary in Altötting, through which work he gained a widespread reputation for ...
(1818-1894), Franciscan Saint * Blessed
Conrad of Bavaria Conrad of Bavaria (; ) ( – 17 March 1126 or 1154) was a Cistercian monk, the son of Henry the Black, Duke of Bavaria and Wulfhilde Billung of Saxony. The former Molfetta Cathedral, now renamed church of Saint Conrad of Bavaria, is dedicate ...
(born c. 1105–1126/1154) *Blessed
Conrad of Offida Conrad of Offida (c. 1241 - 12 December 1306) was an Italian Friar Minor preacher and founder of the Celestines. Biography Conrad was born at Offida, a little town in the March of Ancona, c. 1241. When barely fourteen years old he entered the Or ...
(1290–1351), Italian Friar Minor preacher and founder of the
Celestines The Celestines were a Roman Catholic monastic order, a branch of the Benedictines, founded in 1244. At the foundation of the new rule, they were called Hermits of St Damiano, or Moronites (or Murronites), and did not assume the appellation of Ce ...
. * Blessed Conrad (Conn) O'Rourke (born c. 1542–1579), Franciscan martyr * For Blessed Conrad of Seldenbüren ellenbüren(died 2 May 1126), see
Engelberg Abbey Engelberg Abbey () is a Benedictine monastery in Engelberg, Canton of Obwalden, Switzerland. It was formerly in the Diocese of Constance, but is now in the Diocese of Chur. It is dedicated to Our Lady of the Angels and occupies a commanding ...
* For Blessed Conrad II Bosinlother of Mondsee (born c. 1100–15 January 1145), see
Mondsee Abbey Mondsee Abbey () was a Benedictine monastery in Mondsee in Upper Austria. History The region of the ''Mondseeland'', in which Mondsee is located, was formerly part of Bavaria. Mondsee Abbey was founded in 748 by Odilo, Duke of Bavaria on the r ...
* For Blessed Conrad of Ottobeuren (died 27 July 1227), see
Ottobeuren Abbey Ottobeuren is a Benedictine abbey, located in Ottobeuren, near Memmingen in the Bavarian Allgäu, Germany. For part of its history Ottobeuren Abbey was one of the approximately 40 self-ruling imperial abbeys of the Holy Roman Empire and, as such ...
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