Gilbert of Sempringham
| Saint Gilbert of Sempringham | |
|---|---|
| Seal of the master of Sempringham, depicting St Gilbert | |
| Born | ca. 1085 Sempringham, Lincolnshire, Kingdom of England | 
| Died | 4 February 1189 Sempringham, Lincolnshire, Kingdom of England (Aged 104 or 105) | 
| Venerated in | Catholic Church, Church of England | 
| Canonized | 1202, Rome by Pope Innocent III | 
| Feast | 4 February | 
| Attributes | cross portate | 
Gilbert of Sempringham (c. 1085 – 4 February 1189) was an English Catholic who founded the Gilbertine Order. He was the only medieval Englishman to found a conventual order, mainly because the Cîteaux Abbey declined his request to assist him in organising a group of nuns living with lay brothers and sisters. He founded a double monastery of canons regular and nuns in spite of such a foundation being contrary to canonical practice.