Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God
| Fatebenefratelli | |
| Abbreviation | OH | 
|---|---|
| Formation | 1572 | 
| Founder | John of God | 
| Founded at | Toledo | 
| Type | Mendicant order of pontifical right | 
| Legal status | Institute of Consecrated Life | 
| Membership | 1,039 (including 116 priests) | 
Motto  | Caritas | 
General Headquarters  | Fatebenefratelli – Curia Generalizia, 138 Via della Nocetta 263  Rome, Italy, 00164  | 
Prior general  | Jesús Etayo Arrondo | 
| Affiliations | Catholic Church | 
| Website | ohsjd | 
The Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God, officially the Hospitaller Order of the Brothers of Saint John of God (abbreviated as OH), are a Catholic religious order founded in 1572. In Italian they are also known commonly as the Fatebenefratelli, meaning "Do-Good Brothers", and elsewhere as the "Brothers of Mercy", the "Merciful Brothers" and the "John of God Brothers". The order carries out a wide range of health and social service activities in 389 centres and services in 46 countries.