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Detail of A Stained Glass Window of Saint Gerold Von Großwalsertal By Martin Häusle Date Unknown Parish Church In Liesing Austria Photographed On 16 March 2007
Detail of A Stained Glass Window of Saint Gerold Von Großwalsertal By Martin Häusle Date Unknown Parish Church In Liesing Austria Photographed On 16 March 2007

San Gerold de Sajonia

También conocido como: Gerold of Großwalsertal; Gerold of Grosswalsertal; Gerold of Vorarlberg; Adam of…..

Santo
Pre-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

19-Apr

Nacimiento

Saxony (part of modern Germany)

Fallecimiento

16 April 978 of natural causes

Canonizado

Pre-Congregation

Biografía

Saint Gerold of Saxony, also known as Gerold von Großwalsertal, was born to the Saxon nobility in Saxony, part of modern-day Germany. Historical records indicate that he lived during the 10th century, although the exact date of his birth is not specified.

One notable aspect of Saint Gerold's life was his generous act of donating land to the monastery of Einsiedeln in Switzerland. This act of charity not only benefited the monastery but also had a lasting impact on his own family. It is noted that his two sons, Cuno and Ulric, later joined the monastery as monks, possibly influenced by their father's pious example.

In his later years, Saint Gerold opted to retire from worldly affairs and chose to live as a hermit near Mitternach, Germany. Embracing a life of solitude, he devoted himself to prayer, contemplation, and spiritual reflection.

Throughout his life, Saint Gerold exemplified the virtues of selflessness, piety, and humility. He is revered for his deep faith and his commitment to serving God and others. Although there is no specific information available about his patronage or particular representations associated with him, Saint Gerold's legacy lies in his selfless acts of generosity and his devoted pursuit of a life dedicated to God.

Saint Gerold's feast day is celebrated on the 19th of April, commemorating his life and the impact he had on the lives of others through his faithful example. He is remembered as a revered figure within the Christian faith, although his canonization predates the process established by the Catholic Church, making him a pre-congregation saint.

Saint Gerold of Saxony passed away peacefully on the 16th of April, 978, due to natural causes. His memory and legacy continue to inspire and guide believers to this day, reminding them of the importance of selflessness, piety, and a steadfast commitment to God's will.


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