Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg - June 20 Also known as Apostle of the Slavs Memorial 20 June Profile Benedictine monk at the monastery of Saint Maximin at Trier, Germany. Missionary bishop. Leader of …More
Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg - June 20
Also known as
Apostle of the Slavs
Memorial
20 June
Profile
Benedictine monk at the monastery of Saint Maximin at Trier, Germany. Missionary bishop. Leader of the band of missionaries sent into Russia in 961 by Emperor Otto I the Great on the request of Saint Olga, princess of Kiev. The band was violently opposed by an army of pagans led by Saint Olga‘s son Svyatoslav. Many of the missionaries were killed, and the remainder, still under the leadership of Adalbert, returned to Germany, spending four years in Mainz.
Abbot of a monastery at Weissenburg, Alsace. Noted for his support of education in general, and of his monks in particular. First archbishop of Magdeburg, Saxony in 968, which see he held for his remaining thirteen years. Worked with and sent missionaries to the pagan Wends, making many converts. Founded the dioceses of Naumberg, Neissen, Merseberg, Brandenburg, Havelberg, and Posen. Metropolitan of the Slavs.
Educated Saint Bruno of Querfurt. Healed, educated and converted Adalbert of Prague, who took the name Adalbert in memory of him.
Born
c.910 at Lorraine region
Died
20 June 981 at Merseburg, Germany of natural causes
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Patronage
Slavic people
CatholicSaints.Info » Blog Archive » Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg
Also known as
Apostle of the Slavs
Memorial
20 June
Profile
Benedictine monk at the monastery of Saint Maximin at Trier, Germany. Missionary bishop. Leader of the band of missionaries sent into Russia in 961 by Emperor Otto I the Great on the request of Saint Olga, princess of Kiev. The band was violently opposed by an army of pagans led by Saint Olga‘s son Svyatoslav. Many of the missionaries were killed, and the remainder, still under the leadership of Adalbert, returned to Germany, spending four years in Mainz.
Abbot of a monastery at Weissenburg, Alsace. Noted for his support of education in general, and of his monks in particular. First archbishop of Magdeburg, Saxony in 968, which see he held for his remaining thirteen years. Worked with and sent missionaries to the pagan Wends, making many converts. Founded the dioceses of Naumberg, Neissen, Merseberg, Brandenburg, Havelberg, and Posen. Metropolitan of the Slavs.
Educated Saint Bruno of Querfurt. Healed, educated and converted Adalbert of Prague, who took the name Adalbert in memory of him.
Born
c.910 at Lorraine region
Died
20 June 981 at Merseburg, Germany of natural causes
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Patronage
Slavic people
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Guibsech of Cluain-Bairenn
Helen of Öehren
Hector
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Margareta Ebner
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Novatus of Rome
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Martyred in London
Anthony Turner
John Fenwick
John Gavan
Thomas Whitbread
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Our Lady of Consolation
—
Adalbert of Magdeburg
Bagne of Thérouanne
Benignus of Breslau
Cassán of Cluain-Ratha
Edburga of Caistor
Gemma of Saintonge
Goban of Picardie
Guibsech of Cluain-Bairenn
Helen of Öehren
Hector
John of Pulsano
Macarius of Petra
Margareta Ebner
Methodius of Olympus
Novatus of Rome
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Martyred in London
Anthony Turner
John Fenwick
John Gavan
Thomas Whitbread
William Harcourt
Irish Martyrs – 17 beati
Dermot O’Hurley
Donough MacCready
Margaret Ball
Martyrs of Lower Moesia
Cyriacus
Paul
Martyred in Nagasaki
Baltasar de Torres Arias
Francisco Pacheco
Gaspar Sadamatsu
Giovanni Battista Zola
Ioannes Kisaku
Michaël Tozo
Paulus Shinsuke
Petrus Rinsei
Vincentius Kaun
Martyrs of Salamis -3 saints
Aristocles
Athanasius
Demetrian
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Latuinus of Seez
Louis Matienzo
Lucano of Saben
Martin de Agreda
Meinrich of Lübeck
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Adalbert of Magdeburg
Bagne of Thérouanne
Benignus of Breslau
Cassán of Cluain-Ratha
Edburga of Caistor
Gemma of Saintonge
Goban of Picardie
Guibsech of Cluain-Bairenn
Helen of Öehren
Hector
John of Pulsano
Macarius of Petra
Margareta Ebner
Methodius of Olympus
Novatus of Rome
—
Martyred in London
Anthony Turner
John Fenwick
John Gavan
Thomas Whitbread
William Harcourt
Irish Martyrs – 17 beati
Dermot O’Hurley
Donough MacCready
Margaret Ball
Martyrs of Lower Moesia
Cyriacus
Paul
Martyred in Nagasaki
Baltasar de Torres Arias
Francisco Pacheco
Gaspar Sadamatsu
Giovanni Battista Zola
Ioannes Kisaku
Michaël Tozo
Paulus Shinsuke
Petrus Rinsei
Vincentius Kaun
Martyrs of Salamis -3 saints
Aristocles
Athanasius
Demetrian
—
Latuinus of Seez
Louis Matienzo
Lucano of Saben
Martin de Agreda
Meinrich of Lübeck