Blessed Bernard of Offida (7 November 1604 – 22 August 1694) was a Capuchin religious brother, born in Villa d'Appignano, near Offida in the Italian Marche. As a child he was a shepherd. As an adult he mostly lived at the Capuchin friary in Offida and devoted himself to helping the poor. He was at Fermo for a short stint. After he was beatified by Pope Pius VI, Joseph Haydn wrote a mass in his honor, the Missa sancti Bernardi von Offida.