Antoine de Gaudier (7 January 1572 – 14 April 1622) was a French Jesuit writer on ascetic theology.
Later on he was rector at Liège, professor of Holy Scripture at Pont-à-Mousson, and of moral theology at La Flèche.
In these two last-named posts he was also charged with the spiritual direction of his brethren, and showed such an aptitude for this branch of the ministry that he was named master of novices and tertians.
In the discharge of his various functions, he found an opportunity of developing before a domestic audience the principal matter of asceticism, which he elaborated little by little into a complete treatise.
After the death of Father Gaudier all his spiritual works, both printed and unedited, were collected in one folio volume under the title De naturâ et statibus perfectionis (Paris, 1643), a better edition in three octavo volumes being later supplied by Father J. Martinow, S.J.