- Raymond of Fitero
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name= Saint Raymond of Fitero
birth_date=?
death_date=1163 AD
feast_day=March 15 [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=4561 St. Raymond of Fitero - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online ] ] ;February 1 [ [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/92753 San Raimondo di Fitero ] ]
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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birth_place= unknown
death_place=Ciruelos, Toledo, Spain
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canonized_date=cult approved in 1719
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issues=Saint Raymond of Fitero (also known as "Ramon Sierra", _es. San Raimundo de Fitero) (*? - †
Ciruelos , 1163) was amonk ,abbot , and founder of theOrder of Calatrava . His birthplace is unknown;Saint-Gaudens (France ),Tarazona (Aragon ), andBarcelona (Catalonia ) have all been proposed as the place of his birth.As a young man, he felt a religious vocation, and he became a
canon priest at the cathedral at Tarazona, which had been reconquered from theMoors in 1120.He entered the
Cistercian Order atEscaladieu Abbey inGascony , and when this order wished to extend itself intoSpain , he was elected as prior of the new monastery atNienzabas (Niencebas), on land granted byAlfonso VII of Castile . At the death of the abbot Durando (Durandus, Durand), Raymond succeded him to this post. The monastery then moved toCastejón , and was finally established at a spot namedFitero (Castellón de Fitero), situated on the frontier betweenLa Rioja andNavarre . There theMonasterio de Santa María la Real de Fitero was built.At the death of Alfonso VII, in 1158, Raymond went to
Toledo so that the new king,Sancho III of Castile , could confirm the privileges that Alfonso had granted to the monastery. In Toledo Raymond learned from his companion, the friar Diego Velásquez, that a major offensive against the Moors was being planned, and that Sancho would grant the town of Calatrava (Calatrava la Vieja ) to anyone who promised to defend it from the Moors. Encouraged by Friar Diego, who had been a warrior prior to becoming a friar, Raymond took up the challenge. Sancho granted them the privilege of defending Calatrava, and Raymund organized an army, with the support ofJuan II of Toledo , theArchbishop of Toledo , that successfully prevented the Moors from attacking this place in 1158.As a result of this success, Raymond decided to found the Order of Calatrava, organized along Cistercian [One source says Benedictine. See http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=4561.] lines. Raymond had his monks move from Fitero to the new one he established at Calatrava.
At the end of his life, he retired to Ciruelos, near Ocaña, where he died.
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