, wearing the Grand Cross and sash of the Order of St. Gregory the Great.
Knight/Dame Grand Cross •
Frederick Blakeney, 1964, Australian diplomat, Knight Grand Cross •
Dominique, Prince de La Rochefoucauld-Montbel, 2023, Knight Grand Cross •
Sir George Bowyer, 6th Baronet, Knight Grand Cross • General Sir
Peter Cosgrove, 2013, Knight Grand Cross, Governor-General of Australia •
João Carlos Saldanha de Oliveira Daun, 1st Duke of Saldanha, Knight Grand Cross of the First Class •
Rodrigo Augusto da Silva, Knight Grand Cross of the First Class • Baron
Henry Delvaux de Fenffe, 1921, Governor of Liège •
Duke Carl Ludvig Fouché d'Otrante (1930) •
Frank Hanna III, American entrepreneur and philanthropist, Knight Grand Cross •
Alice von Hildebrand, 2013, Dame Grand Cross •
Charles von Hügel, 1852, Knight Grand Cross •
Johno Johnson, 2015, Australian politician •
Dina Kawar, previous ambassador of Jordan to France •
Gilbert Levine, 2016, American conductor, Knight Grand Cross •
Riccardo Muti, 2012, Italian conductor, Knight Grand Cross •
James Joseph Norris, 1947, American Catholic humanitarian •
Juan Domingo Perón, Caballero de la Gran Cruz (28 de Junio de 1947) •
Count Christopher de Paus (1930) • Count
Hippolyte d'Ursel • Count
Léo d'Ursel, ambassador • Count
Charles Woeste • , 2007, Vietnamese layperson and philanthropist, Knight Grand Cross
Knight/Dame Commander with Star •
G. K. Chesterton, 1934, English writer, philosopher, lay theologian, and literary and art critic (convert to Catholicism) •
Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis, 2008, Dame Commander with Star •
Albert Gubay, 2011, founder of
Kwik Save supermarket chain and
Total Fitness •
Bob Hope, 1998, American entertainer (convert to Catholicism) •
Francis Martin O'Donnell, 2007, Ambassador and
Knight of Malta, previously in UN service for 32 years
Knight Commander and Dame Commander •
Roy E. Disney, 1998 •
Joseph Ghougassian, 1989,
United States Ambassador to Qatar who persuaded the Qatari government to end its prohibition against public worship by Christians and other non-Islamic groups •
Charles Guthrie, Baron Guthrie of Craigiebank, 2008,
Chief of the Defence Staff (United Kingdom) •
Hendrik Samuel Houthakker, 2003, Knight Commander with Silver Star, Member of
Nixon's
Council of Economic Advisers, husband of
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka. •
John Hume, 2012, Northern Irish politician and co-recipient of the 1998
Nobel Peace Prize •
Ignazio Jacometti, sculptor, appointed by
Pope Pius IX. •
Saunders Lewis, 1975,
Welsh nationalist politician, founder of
Plaid Genedlaethol Cymru and prominent figure in
Welsh-language literature (convert to Catholicism) •
John McLoughlin, 1847,
Hudson's Bay Company Chief Factor of
Fort Vancouver, 1st mayor of
Oregon City. •
Kevin McNamara, British Politician •
Maurice Gerard Moynihan, 1959, Secretary of the Government of the
Irish Free State and Governor of the
Central Bank of Ireland •
Rupert Murdoch, 1998, Australian-American publisher and media entrepreneur •
Nikkyō Niwano, 1992, Japanese Buddhist practitioner who founded the Buddhist organization
Risshō Kōsei Kai. •
James Joseph Norris, September 13, 1955, American Catholic humanitarian, Lay Auditor at the Second Vatican Council, delivered major address at the Council on "World Poverty and the Christian Conscience". Charter member of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and the Pontifical Council "Cor Unum". Represented the Holy See at the funeral of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. •
Casto Méndez Núñez, 1849,
Spanish Navy officer, future
contralmirante (
counter admiral) •
James O'Donnell, 1999, organist and Master of the Choristers,
Westminster Abbey •
Lilianne Ploumen, 2017, Dutch politician •
Charles Poletti, 1945, Governor of New York, Army officer in charge of post World War II civil affairs in Italy •
John J. Raskob, American financial executive and businessman (DuPont, General Motors); financed the building of the
Empire State Building •
Carlo Emanuele Ruspoli, 3rd Duke of Morignano, 2004 •
Paul Salamunovich, 1969, American choral conductor and expert on
Gregorian chant. • Sir
Jimmy Savile, 1990, English
radio DJ and
television presenter-broadcaster (In 2012, after Savile's death, an annulment of the honor was requested by the
Archbishop of Westminster. This was declined on the basis that the life honor died with the individual.) •
Roger Wagner, by
Pope Paul VI, American choral conductor •
Mordecai Waxman, 1998, Rabbi (
Conservative Judaism)
Knight/Dame •
Walter Annenberg, who created
TV Guide •
Mariano Armellini, Italian archaeologist •
Thomas Bodkin, lawyer, art historian, art collector and curator •
Joanna Bogle, 2013, British Roman Catholic writer and broadcaster •
Phyllis Bowman, 1996, British journalist and
anti-abortion campaigner •
Esteban Campodónico, 1928, Italian-Peruvian medical doctor, university professor, and philanthropist •
James Carine,
Royal Navy officer. •
Henry Cooper, 1978, champion heavyweight boxer (convert to Catholicism) •
John J. Coppinger, 1861, US Army major general •
John A. Creighton, 1898, businessman and philanthropist in
Omaha •
John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute •
Jude Patrick Dougherty, 1999, American philosopher, Dean Emeritus of the School of Philosophy at the Catholic University of America •
Eamon Duffy, 2017, Irish historian and emeritus Professor of the History of Christianity at the University of Cambridge • Edward Leigh, 2026, British
MP for
Gainsborough and President of the
Catholic Union of Great Britain 2014-2023 •
Philip Duffy, 1982, Master of Music at the
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral from 1966 to 1996 •
Joseph Esposito, 2002, Chief of the New York City Police Department •
Brian Gill, Lord Gill, (2011)
Lord President of Scotland 2012–2015 •
Alfred Grünberger, 1924,
Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs. •
Emanuele Luigi Galizia, Maltese architect and civil engineer •
Joe Gladwin, British actor and comedian •
Sheilagh Kesting, 2016, former Moderator of the General Assembly of the
Church of Scotland and former Ecumenical Officer of the Church of Scotland •
Ilyas Khan, British businessman and philanthropist, Chairman of Leonard Cheshire Disability •
Sebastian Kyalwazi, 1968, Ugandan surgeon, researcher and academic. •
Yuri Nikolayevich Maklakov, teacher of Russian language and literature •
George Malcolm, English choral conductor, harpsichordist and organist; former Master of the Music,
Westminster Cathedral •
Colin Mawby, 2006, English choral conductor and composer former Master of the Music,
Westminster Cathedral •
John A. McCone, 1955, US Industrialist, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and former head of the Atomic Energy Commission •
George Menachery, 2008, Editor of the St Thomas Christian Encyclopaedia of India and Director of the
SARAS, philanthropist •
Jean Migneault, former Deputy Supreme Knight of the
Knights of Columbus •
Patrick Millen, 1991, New Zealand public servant •
Ricardo Montalbán, 1998, Mexican / American actor •
Paul Victor Obeng, 2009, Ghanaian mechanical engineer and statesman •
Isabel Piczek, 1998, artist •
George E. Prindible, 1929, industrialist and philanthropist •
Joseph Ryelandt, Belgian composer •
Bhai Sahib Bhai Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia, chairman of the Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha UK, and Sikh interfaith dialogue leader •
Bambang Soegeng,
Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army •
Jovan Sundečić, 1886,
Serbian
Orthodox priest and
Montenegrin official •
J. L. P. Roche Victoria (Former State Minister from
Tamil Nadu). •
Ann Widdecombe, 2013, British politician •
Michael Williams, 2001, English actor ==References==