Evermode of Ratzeburg Saint

Evermode, O.Praem. (or Evermod), was one of the first Premonstratensian canons regular, founded in 1120 by St. Norbert of Xanten in France, and became his lifelong companion. He accompanied the founder to Antwerp and then, in 1126, to the half-pagan town of Magdeburg, where Norbert had been named as bishop. He attended to the bishop on his deathbed and ensured his burial in the church of the Norbertine Priory of Our Lady there, which Norbert had formed from the members of the cathedral chapter. In 1134 he was made acting provost of the Priory of Gottesgnaden.In 1138 Evermode was elected as the provost of the Priory of Our Lady in Magdeburg. In this post, he oversaw the foundations of new Premonstratensian communities in Havelberg, Jerichow, Quedlinburg and Pöhlde, serving in that post until 1154, when he was named the Bishop of Ratzeburg, the first since its destruction by the Wends in 1066. He formed the newly named cathedral chapter of the diocese into a Premonstratensian community. The evangelization of the Wendish population was a primary goal of his episcopacy, and he traveled around the diocese, preaching to the people in their native language.Worn out by his labors, Evermode died in 1178, and was buried in the cathedral he had built. He was succeeded by his fellow Norbertine, Isfrid. He is honored as a saint in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hamburg, which now covers that region, and in the Norbertine Order.Evermode's feast day is celebrated on 17 February.

Personal facts

Evermode of Ratzeburg
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1100
Birth place
Holy Roman Empire , County of Hainaut
Date of deathFebruary 17, 1178
Place of death
Holy Roman Empire , Bishopric of Ratzeburg , Ratzeburg
TitleReligious bishop Light of the Saxons and Apostle of the Wends

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canonized by
Pope Benedict XIII
venerated in
Premonstratensians
Ratzeburg
Catholic Church

Evermode of Ratzeburg on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://saints.sqpn.com/sainte0z.htm
  2. http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=3304
  3. http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0217.shtml#ever