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Saint Adelelmus O.S.B. | |
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![]() St. Adelelmus of Burgos, O.S.B., painting from the 17th century,
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Born | 11th century Loudun, Poitou, France |
Died | 1100 |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | 30 January |
Patronage | Burgos, Spain |
Adelelmus (died c. 1100) ( French: Aléaume; Spanish: Lesmes) – was a French-born Benedictine monk venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.
Born in Loudun, Poitou, Adelelmus joined the military at a young age. During a pilgrimage to Rome he met Robert de Turlande, founder of the Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu, and left the military life for the Benedictine order. [1] He later became abbot of La Chaise-Dieu. [2]
Queen Constance of Burgundy of Castile was impressed with the reports of Adelelmus' holiness, and invited him to live in Burgos, Spain. She and King Alfonso VI founded a monastery in the city in 1079 on the condition he would be its abbot. He added a hospital and a church to the building soon after. [3] He later used his military training to help Alfonso against the Moors. [1]
After death, Adelelmus became a patron saint of the city of Burgos in Spain. [4] His remains lie in the Iglesia de San Lesmes Abad [5]
Adelelmus' feast day is kept on 30 January; it is no longer observed in the General Roman Calendar.
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Saint Adelelmus O.S.B. | |
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![]() St. Adelelmus of Burgos, O.S.B., painting from the 17th century,
Burgos Cathedral | |
Born | 11th century Loudun, Poitou, France |
Died | 1100 |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | 30 January |
Patronage | Burgos, Spain |
Adelelmus (died c. 1100) ( French: Aléaume; Spanish: Lesmes) – was a French-born Benedictine monk venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.
Born in Loudun, Poitou, Adelelmus joined the military at a young age. During a pilgrimage to Rome he met Robert de Turlande, founder of the Abbey of La Chaise-Dieu, and left the military life for the Benedictine order. [1] He later became abbot of La Chaise-Dieu. [2]
Queen Constance of Burgundy of Castile was impressed with the reports of Adelelmus' holiness, and invited him to live in Burgos, Spain. She and King Alfonso VI founded a monastery in the city in 1079 on the condition he would be its abbot. He added a hospital and a church to the building soon after. [3] He later used his military training to help Alfonso against the Moors. [1]
After death, Adelelmus became a patron saint of the city of Burgos in Spain. [4] His remains lie in the Iglesia de San Lesmes Abad [5]
Adelelmus' feast day is kept on 30 January; it is no longer observed in the General Roman Calendar.