- Gerard of Toul
Saint Gerard of Toul, also Saint Gerald of Toul (French: "Geraud"; b.
Cologne 935; d.Toul 994) was a German priest who was appointedbishop of Toul in 963.Toul at this time, although a part of the
Holy Roman Empire , enjoyed a great deal of independence under itsprince-bishop s. Gerard proved a successful and respected ruler, governing the principality for thirty-one years.He established many religious schools in the see, inviting scholars from across Europe to study and teach at Toul. He also rebuilt many churches, notably
Toul Cathedral . According to the "Vita Sancti Gerardi", Gerard had therelics of bothSaint Mansuetus andSaint Aprus , earlier bishops of Toul, brought into the city and placed in the church of St. John the Baptist while he was ill. [Karl Leyser, Timothy Reuter, "Warriors and Churchmen in the High Middle Ages: Essays Presented to Karl Leyser" (Continuum International Publishing Group: 1992), 56.]He was canonized in 1050 by
Pope Leo IX (Bruno of Eguisheim), who had succeeded him as bishop of the see.His feast day is celebrated on
23 April .Notes
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* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06466a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article]
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