- Gregory of Utrecht
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name= Saint Gregory of Utrecht
birth_date=~700
death_date=~770s
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birth_place= Trier
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titles= Bishop
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major_shrine= Church of St. Amalberga, Susteren
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issues=Saint Gregory of Utrecht (born c. 700/705–died 770s) was born of a noble family at
Trier . His father Alberic was the son of Addula, who in her widowhood was Abbess ofPfalzel ("Palatiolum") near Trier. (Because of the similarity of names and also because of a forged will, Addula has been frequently confused with Saint Adela of Pfalzel, daughter ofDagobert II ofAustrasia , thus wrongly imputing to Gregory membership of the royal house of theMerovingian s).He received his early education at Pfalzel. When, in 722,
Saint Boniface passed through Trier on his way fromFrisia toHesse andThuringia , he stayed at this convent. Gregory was called upon to read the scriptures at the meals. Saint Boniface gave an explanation of them and expanded upon the merits of an apostolic life, by which Gregory was inspired to accompany him.He now became the disciple and later the helper of the Apostle of Germany, accompanying him in all his missionary tours. In 738 Saint Boniface made his third journey to
Rome ; Gregory went with him and brought back many valuable additions for his library. About 750 Gregory was made Abbot of St. Martin's, in Utrecht. In 744 Saint Willibrord, the first Bishop of Utrecht, had died but had received no successor. Saint Boniface had taken charge and had appointed an administrator,Saint Eoban . In 754 he started on his last missionary trip accompanied by Eoban, who was to share his martyrdom. After this,Pope Stephen II andPippin the Younger ordered Gregory to look after the diocese. For this reason he is sometimes called "bishop", though he never received episcopal consecration.The school of his abbey, the "Martinsstift", a kind of missionary seminary, was now a centre of learning for many nations:
Franks ,Frisians , Saxons, evenBavaria ns andSwabia ns.England too, though it had splendid schools of its own, sent scholars. Among his disciples, Saint Ludger is perhaps the best known, later to be the first Bishop ofMünster and author of the "Life" of Gregory, in which he describes his virtues, his contempt of riches, his sobriety, his forgiving spirit and his deeds of alms [1] .Some three years before Gregory's death, paralysis attacked his left side and gradually spread over his entire body. At the approach of death he had himself carried into church, where he died.
Veneration
His relics were kept at Utrecht, and in 1421 and 1597 were examined at episcopal visitations. A large portion of his head is in the church of
Saint Amelberga atSusteren , where an official recognition took place on25 September 1885 under the supervision of theBishop of Roermond [2] . A letter written by Saint Lullus,Bishop of Mainz , to Saint Gregory is still extant [3] .References
* [1] "Acta Sanctorum", Aug., V, 240
* [2] "Analecta Bollandiana", V, 162
* [3] "Patrologia Latina", XCVI, 821
* "Luidgeri vita Gregorii Abbatis Traiectensis", ed. by O. Holder-Egger, Monumenta Germaniae historica, Scriptores (in folio), 15 part 1 (1887), pp. 63-79
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