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Berno of Cluny - Wikipedia Saint Berno of Cluny (French: Bernon) or Berno of Baume (c 850 – 13 January 927) was the first abbot of Cluny from its foundation in 909 until he died in 927 He began the tradition of the Cluniac reforms which his successors spread across Europe Berno was first a monk at St Martin's Abbey, Autun, and then at Baume Abbey about 886
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Berno (Apostle of the Obotrites) - NEW ADVENT In 1168 Berno undertook a missionary expedition to the island of Rugen and destroyed the temple and the great idol of the pagan inhabitants, whom by patience and kindness he won over to the Christian religion
St Berno - Regnum Christi Berno became the first of a long line of mighty saints who served as abbots of Cluny, which in turn became a virtual factory of holiness It churned out humble, sincere, devoted clergy 24 7 for 200 years, and spawned hundreds of other foundations throughout Europe
Saint Berno of Cluny - Catholic365. com berno of cluny (+ 927) Saint Berno of Cluny was born around 850 AD in Burgundy, France His father may have been Odon, the noble who saved the lives of numerous Benedictine monks when the Vikings attacked the interior of France and, specifically, Glanfeiull Abbey in 862
Berno | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia Berno (ABBOT OF REICHENAU), famous as orator, poet, philosopher, and musician, born (date unknown) at Prum near Trier; d June 7, 1048 He became Abbot of Reichenau in 1008 Educated in the school of St Gall, Berno visited Rome with the Emperor Henry II, and upon his return introduced many reforms in the liturgical music of his native land
January 13 – The bold strategic vision of Cluny and its first abbot Saint Berno of Cluny (c 850 – 13 January 927) was first abbot of Cluny from its foundation in 910 until he resigned in 925 He was subject only to the pope and began the tradition of the Cluniac reforms which his successors brought to fruition across Europe
St. Berno of Cluny - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Under Berno’s successors, Cluny became one of the most influential institutions in medieval Europe As a center of piety and learning it gave four popes to the Church, and governed over eight hundred other monasteries by the fifteenth century
Berno of Cluny - Oxford Reference Cluny's influence became deep and widespread, not least in France, Italy, and England, where the 10th-century monastic revival received it through the Cluniac house of Fleury Berno appointed Odo as his successor, under whom Cluny made spectacular growth Feast: 13 January
Saint Berno of Cluny - Catholic Saint - Saint for a Minute Saint Berno of Cluny, also known as Berno of Baume, was a renowned Benedictine monk and the founder of the influential Cluniac reform movement While there is limited information available about his early life, it is believed that he may have come from a noble and wealthy family
Berno, Bl. | Encyclopedia. com BERNO, BL First abbot of cluny; b Burgundy, c 850; d Jan 13, 927 He entered the benedictines at St Martin of Autun Later he was sent to reform the Abbey of Baume-Les-Messieurs About 890 he founded Gigny and remained its superior