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Gerald of Sauve-Majeure (c. 1025–1095), canonized in 1197 by Pope Celestine III. 1008–1095), canonized in 1203 by Pope Celestine III.

St Albert of MontecorvinoBl Antonius FusterSt BecanBl Blasius of AuvergneSt Claudius of MesopotamiaSt Derferl GadarnSt Gerald of Sauve-MajeureSt Irene of ThessalonicaSt Maria Crescentia HossSt Mariano de la Mata AparicioSt PausilippusBl Peter CerdanSt Theodore the MartyrSt Zeno the Martyr—Martyrs of Lesbos: 5 saints – Five young Christian women martyred together for their faith. We don’t even know their names. Island of Lesbos, Greece.Martyrs of North-West Africa: Large group of Christians murdered while celebrating Easter Mass during the persecutions of Genseric, the Arian king of the Vandals. They were martyred in 459 at Arbal (in modern Algeria).Martyrs of Seleucia: 120 saints – One-hundred and eleven (111) men and nine (9) women who, because they were Christians, were dragged to Seleucia and martyred for refusing to worship the sun or fire or other pagan idols during the persecutions of King Shapur II. They were burned alive in 344 in Seleucia, Persia. Author:Passionate Catholic. Being Catholic is a way of life - a love affair both with God and Father, our Lord Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, our most Blessed and Beloved Virgin Mother Mary and the Church.

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Contents HistoryThe abbey was founded in 557 by on his manor of Crouy, near the villa of, just outside the then boundaries of to house the remains of, the legend being that during the funeral procession the bier came to a standstill at Crouy and was impossible to move until the king had made a gift of the whole estate for the foundation of the abbey.Besides Saint Medard, kings Clotaire I and were also buried here. In 751 was deposed here, and crowned., abbot from 822 to 830, obtained in 826 from relics of and, and also succeeded in obtaining the transfer to the abbey of the relics of. He rebuilt the church, which was consecrated on 27 August 841, in the presence of and seventy-two prelates; the king himself assisted in carrying the body of Saint Medard into the new church.In 833 was imprisoned and underwent a public penance here.In 1131 reconsecrated the rebuilt church and granted those visiting it known as 'Saint Medard's pardons'.The wealth of the abbey was immense. In the 12th century the community owned about two hundred and twenty.

The abbey also minted coins.Its wealth remained into the 16th century but the ruined it, and although it was restored in 1637, it never regained its former stature. The abbey was dissolved in the.The buildings had disappeared by the beginning of the 20th century, except for the still extant but almost forgotten crypt of about 840. AbbotsThe abbots of St. Medard's included:., who in 1081 became;., late 11th century;., from 1756References.Sources.:This article about a, or other religious house is a. You can help.