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Saint


Gerald of Sauve-Majeure


Born1025
Corbie
Died1095
La Sauve-Majeure
Venerated inCatholic Church
Canonized27 April 1197 by Pope Celestine III
Major shrineGrande-Sauve Abbey
Feast5 April

Saint Gerald of Sauve-Majeure, OSB (sometimes also GerardorGeraud) (c. 1025–1095), also known, from his place of origin, as Gerald of Corbie, was a Benedictine abbot.

Life

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Saint Gerald was born in Corbie, Picardy, and was educated at the Corbie Abbey, where he later became a monk and cellarer. He suffered greatly from violent headaches which prevented him from carrying out his devotions. In an effort to cure them he made a pilgrimage with his abbot to seek the intercession of Saint MichaelatMonte Gargano and that of Saint BenedictatMonte Cassino. While at Rome he was ordainedbyPope Leo IX. On his return he was healed of the severe headaches by the intercession of Saint Adalard, a former abbot of Corbie, of whom Gerald wrote a hagiography.

He later made a pilgrimage to Palestine, after which he was elected abbot of St. Vincent's Abbey, Laon, but the monks did not accept his authority or the imposition of proper discipline. After some five years he resigned from Laon in order to become abbot of St. Medard's Abbey, Soissons, but was driven out by an usurper.

He then sought instead to found a new Benedictine monastery. Duke William VIII of Aquitaine gave him a huge tract of forest in the Gironde near Bordeaux, where Gerald founded the abbey of Grande-Sauve,[1] of which he was also the first abbot. This developed into a powerful community for the advancement of the Benedictine Rule and mode of life, with significant influence from the customs of Cluny. Gerald began the practice of celebrating mass and the Office for the Dead for 30 days after the death of a community member. His constant advice to his monks for as long as he lived was that they should shun all discussion.[2] He died at Grande-Sauve Abbey.

Veneration

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He was canonized on 27 April 1197 by Pope Celestine III. His feast day is 5 April.

See also

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  • icon Catholicism
  • Saints
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  • References

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    1. ^ Grande-SauveorSauve-Majeure, from Latin granda silva, "large forest". Whereas the abbey is more often referred to as Grande-Sauve, Gerald is better known as Gerald of Sauve-Majeure.
  • ^ Presumably because it led to disobedience
  • Sources

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