St. Ulric of Zell Biography
St. Ulric of Zell Biography, Feast Day, Date of Birth, Country of Birth, Profession, Place of Work, Date of Death, Place of Death. |
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Date of Birth | 1020 AD |
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Country of Birth | Germany of Europe |
Matrimony/Holy Orders | Saints who were Monks |
Profession | Abbot |
Place of Work | Germany |
Date of Death | 1093 AD |
Place of Death | Germany |
Feast Day | July 14 |
Beatification | N/A |
Canonization | N/A |
Patron Saint of | N/A |
Biography
Saint Ulric of Zell, brought into the world affluent. Experienced eye inconvenience since the beginning. Page at the court of Empress Agnes. Priest. Appointed as a minister by his uncle Notker, bishop of Freising, Germany. Archdeacon and house of prayer executive. Gave away quite a bit of his fortune to support poor people.
Traveler to Rome, Italy; while he was gone, another person was selected to his position. Benedictine at Cluny Abbey, France in 1052, getting the propensity from St. Hugh of Cluny. Priest. Questioner at Cluny. Minister to a religious circle at Marcigny. An objective of much desire among his sibling monks. Endured blinding cerebral pains. Earlier at Peterlingen. Established a cloister at Ruggersburg.
Following a debate with Bishop Burchard of Lausanne, Switzerland who bolstered Henry IV against the pope, Ulric came back to Cluny. Established a cloister at Zell operating at a profit Forest. Abbot at Zell. Established a community at Bollschweil. Answered to have phenomenally relieved a neighborhood young lady of malignant growth. Thoroughly visually impaired by 1091. Composed broadly on the ceremony, the bearing of religious communities, and the preparation of beginners.
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