Saint Gaudentius of Gniezno was born around 960 A.D in Czech Republic, Europe. He worked in Italy and Died around 1004 in Gniezno, Bohemia. His Feast Day is celebrated on January 5.
Saint Gaudentius of Gniezno Biography | |
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Date of Birth | 960 A.D |
Country of Birth | Czech Republic of Europe |
Profession | N/A |
Place of Work | Italy |
Date of Death | 1004 |
Place of Death | Gniezno, Bohemia |
Feast Day | January 5 |
Beatification | Beatified by Pre Congregation |
Canonization | Canonized by Pre Congregation |
Patron Saint of | N/A |
Saint Gaudentius of Gniezno
Life History
St Gaudentius of Gniezno was born into the Bohemia nobility; younger brother of Saint Adalbert of Prague. Following the massacre of his family by a political rival, Radzim became a monk at the Benedictine abbey of Saint Alessio, Aventine, Rome, Italy.
Missionary to Prussia with Adalbert, he escaped the anti-Christian massacre in which Adalbert died. Archbishop of Gniezno in 1000, appointed by Otto III; he led his flock through end-of-the-world rumors that accompanied the new Millenium.
Saint Gaudentius of Gniezno Date of birth
St Gaudentius of Gniezno was born around 960 at Castle Libice near Pardubice, Bohemia (in modern Czech Republic as Radzim.
Place of Birth
St Gaudentius of Gniezno was born around 960 at Castle Libice near Pardubice, Bohemia (in modern Czech Republic as Radzim.
Family Background
St Gaudentius of Gniezno was born into the Bohemia nobility; younger brother of Saint Adalbert of Prague. Following the massacre of his family by a political rival, Radzim became a monk at the Benedictine abbey of Saint Alessio, Aventine, Rome, Italy.
Profession
St Gaudentius of Gniezno was born into the Bohemia nobility; younger brother of Saint Adalbert of Prague. Following the massacre of his family by a political rival, Radzim became a monk at the Benedictine abbey of Saint Alessio, Aventine, Rome, Italy.
Saint Gaudentius of Gniezno Date of Death
St Gaudentius of Gniezno died around 1004 in Gniezno, Bohemia (in modern Poland) of natural causes and relics transferred to the Saint Veit Cathedral in Prague, Bohemia (in the modern Czech Republic) in 1039.
Saint Gaudentius of Gniezno Place of Death
St Gaudentius of Gniezno died around 1004 in Gniezno, Bohemia (in modern Poland) of natural causes and relics transferred to the Saint Veit Cathedral in Prague, Bohemia (in the modern Czech Republic) in 1039.
Saint Gaudentius of Gniezno Feast Day
St Gaudentius of Gniezno is among the famous Saints whose feast Day is celebrated on January 5 every year.
Beatification
St Gaudentius of Gniezno was beatified by Pre Congregation.
Canonization
St Gaudentius of Gniezno was canonized by Pre Congregation.
Patron Saint of
There are no data based on who were his patron Saints but we are keeping tabs and soon we will update this information.
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