Bruno Saint

Saint Bruno (c. 1047 – July 18, 1123), Bishop of Segni and Abbot of Montecassino, is an Italian Catholic saint. Born at Solero (in today’s Province of Alessandria, Piedmont) between 1045 and 1049, he was educated in a monastery near his birthplace and at Bologna, became a canon at Siena, and came to Rome in 1079. He was appointed Bishop of Segni in the Campagna the same year.He was even more closely connected with Urban II, whom he accompanied to France in 1095. In 1099, he entered the monastery of Monte Cassino, but without resigning his see or severing his relations with the outside world. He undertook an important mission to France for Paschal II in 1106, and remained with the pope for some time after his return, finally going back to his cloister, where he was elected abbot in 1107. Paschal made no objection to this pluralism until in the conflicts of 1111 Bruno took the part of the antipope Maginulf (Sylvester IV), and was forced to resign his abbacy and return to Segni.Lucius III canonized him in 1181. His works are principally exegetical. His Libellus de symoniacis, written before 1109, is important for its discussion of the meaning of simony, and especially for its attitude on the sacraments of a simoniacal priest.He died at Segni on July 18, 1123.

Personal facts

Bruno
Birth place
Lombardy , Solero
Date of deathJuly 18, 1123
Place of death
Italy , Segni
TitleBishop of Segni

Search

Saint

canonized by
Pope Lucius III
canonized dateSeptember 05, 1181
venerated in
Catholic Church

Bruno on Wikipedia