- Albero de Montreuil
Albero de Montreuil (c. 1080–
January 18 ,1152 ) wasArchbishop of Trier from 1131 to 1152.Biography
Albero was born near
Toul , in Lorraine.After acquiring some dignities in the churches of Toul and
Verdun , he was madeArchdeacon and Provost of St. Arnulf atMetz .Here he became identified with the church reform party which was opposed to
Bishop Adalbero IV , and went in person to Rome to secure his deposition fromPope Paschalis II . On his return he brought about the election ofTheotger , Abbot of St. George in the Black Forest, who was consecrated against his will in July 1118, and, being prevented from entering hisdiocese by the imperial party, died in 1120.Albero then aided in the election of
Stephen of Bar , who rewarded his zeal by making himprimicerius ofMetz . After having been mentioned for the vacant Sees ofMagdeburg andHalberstadt , both of which he refused, Albero was in 1130, chosen Archbishop of Trier to succeedMeginher . The position was not an easy one, for the church was in need of reform, and the previous occupants of the see had been dominated by theBurgrave Ludwig . He could not be induced to accept the burden untilInnocent II summoned him to theSynod at Reims , and even threatened him with suspension from his priestly functions. He was consecrated by the Pope himself at Vienne.Albero vigorously pursued the work of reform. He restored peace and order in his archdiocese, and before his death made it one of the most important in Germany. In 1136 he accompanied the Emperor
Lothair II on his expedition into Italy, whither he had been summoned by Innocent II to resist the aggressions ofRoger of Sicily , one of the adherents of theantipope Anacletus II .In the dispute which arose between the Pope and the Emperor, Albero showed himself a staunch defender of the Papal cause, and on his return Innocent made him
Primate of Belgian Gaul and Papal Legate in Germany. After the death of Lothair he took an active part in the election ofConrad III , founder of theHohenstaufen dynasty . In 1148,Pope Eugene III visited Trier, after presiding at theCouncil of Reims , and was entertained by him with great splendour. Albero was a churchman of great zeal and energy. His generosity was unbounded, and though often compelled to take up arms in defence of the rights of the Church, he was nonetheless a devout priest and a patron of letters. Among his friends he counted St. Norbert andSt. Bernard , who seconded his efforts for the restoration of religious discipline in his archdiocese.Albero died at
Coblenz in 1152.References
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