Genoa, St. George of Cappadocia. His day is April 23.
Gentiles. St. Paul was “The Apostle of the Gentiles” (died A.D. 66). His days are January 25 and June 29.
Georgia, St. Nino, whose day is September 16.
Germany, St. Boniface, “Apostles of the Germans” (680-755), whose day is June 5; and St. Martin (316-397), whose day is November 11. (St. Boniface was called Winfred till Gregory II. changed the name.)
Glasgow, St. Mungo, also called Kentigern (514-601).
Groves, St. Sylvester, because silva, in Latin, means “a wood.” His day is June 20.
Highlanders, St. Columb (521-597). His day is June 9.
Hills, St. Barbara (died 335). Her day is December 4.
Holland, the Virgin Mary. Her days are: her Nativity, November 21; Visitation, July 2; Conception, December 8; Purification, February 2; Assumption, August 15.
Hungary, St. Louis; Mary of Aquisgrana (Aix-la-Chapelle); and St. Anastatius (died 628), whose day is January 22.