- Emmeram of Regensburg
Infobox Saint
name=Emmeram of Regensburg
birth_date=unknown
death_date=death date|652|9|22|df=y
feast_day=22 September
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize=200px
caption="The Martyrdom of Emmeram", awoodcut from theincunabula of Steffen Arndes,Lübeck , 1484
birth_place=Poitiers ,France
death_place=Helfendorf (Munich )
titles=Bishop and Martyr
beatified_date=
beatified_place=
beatified_by=
canonized_date=1833
canonized_place=Regensburg
canonized_by=Pope Gregory XVI
attributes=carrying a ladder
patronage=
major_shrine=St. Emmeram's Abbey ,Regensburg ,Germany
suppressed_date=
issues=Saint Emmeram of Regensburg (also "Emmeramus", "Emmeran", "Emeran", "Heimrammi", "Haimeran", or "Heimeran") was born in
Poitiers and was a Christianbishop and amartyr . He died died circa 652 and is buried in St. Emmeram's inRegensburg ,Germany . His feast day in theCatholic calendar of saints is22 September .Life
What we know of Emmeram comes to us second hand.
Arbeo of Freising wrote a biography of Emmeram in 750, the "Vita Sancti Emmerami", some 100 years after the saint's death. The literature tells the story of Emmeram, born into a noble family inAquitaine . According to some, he becamebishop of Poitiers , [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05405b.htm St. Emmeram] atCatholic Encyclopedia ] though his name does not appear on the rolls. There is speculation that he held the office briefly between the death of Dido and the ascension of Ansoaldus. Having heard of idolatry inBavaria , he decided to journey to Ratisborn (Regensburg ) some time after the year 649 to the court of theAgilofing , Theodo I,Duke of Bavaria . He supposedly journeyed up theLoire , crossed through theBlack Forest and then followed theDanube to Regensburg. Theodo welcomed Emmeram to his court, where Emmeram labored for three years carrying outmissionary work. During this time he gained a reputation as a pious man.As the story goes, Uta (or Ota), the daughter of the duke, confided to Emmeram that she was expecting a child out of wedlock. According to Arbeo, the father was one Sigipaldus from her father's own court. Moved with compassion, Emmeram advised her to name himself, whom every one respected, hoping to mitigate some of her shame. Shortly thereafter, the legend goes, Emmeram abruptly went on a pilgrimage to
Rome . At this point Uta named Emmeram as the father.When Duke Theodo and his son
Lantpert learned of Uta's pregnancy, Lantpert went after the bishop. Lantpert caught up to Emmeram in Helfendorf (now part of theMunich suburb ofAying ) on the old Roman road betweenSalzburg andAugsburg on theVia Julia Augusta . Lantpert and his followers tied Emmeram to a ladder and proceeded to torture and cut Emmeram to pieces. The day of hismartyrdom is also his name day,22 September . His companions Vitalis and Wolflete found him still alive, lying in his own blood and tried to bring him quickly back to Aschheim, where at that time stood a walled church of the Apostle Peter.Veneration
The prevalent legend of Emmeram's
torture describes how he was bound to aladder , and was hacked to pieces, starting with his finger tips. Later hiseyes were put out and hisnose was cut off. Still living, he asked forwater . His companion Vitalis answered, "Why do you seek relief, when nothing of you remains but your stubby trunk, undecorated with limbs? I would think you should wish for your death rather than live with such shame." Emmeram answered that one should not attempt to hurry death, rather drag it out, in order to persuade the face of God's mercy throughdivine intervention . At this Emmeram was beheaded. As proof of Emmeram's innocence, a ladder was lowered to bear him toHeaven . As they carried his body to Aschheim, a wondrous light shone from his body.A text printed in
Munich in 1743, "Officium oder Tageszeiten des wunderthätigen bayerischen Apostels und Blutzeugen Christi St. Emmerami, zu täglichen und andächtigen Gebrauch in allen Anliegen und Widerwärtigkeiten etc.", states that the cart was accompanied byArbeo of Freising depicted the place of his death as aWhen the misunderstanding of Emmeram's relationship to Uta was revealed, Emmeram was entombed in Aschheim, whereupon legend states that it rained for forty days. Emmeram was exhumed and put upon a raft in the
Isar . When the raft reached theDanube , it miraculously floated upstream toRegensburg , where Emmeram was interred in the church ofSt. George . His remains were moved by BishopGawibaldus to a church dedicated to the martyr. This church burned down in 1642. Emmeram's bones were found under thealtar in 1645 and moved toSt. Emmeram's Abbey . The church, now a basilica minor, houses his leg bones in asilver reliquary in the eastern portion under the altar. BishopIgnaz de Senestrez canonically recognized the relics in 1833. They are displayed every year on22 September .At the spot Saint Emmeram died in the year 652, a small chapel was erected in the year 1842. The chapel stands there today. The church of St. Lorenz in Oberföhring has a side altar dedicated to St. Emmeram. In the church of Saints Peter and Paul in Aschheim, a plaque memorializes the first grave of Emmeram with an inscription.
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Sources
*de icon [http://www.heiligenlexikon.de/BiographienE/Emmeram.html St. Emmeram] from the [http://www.heiligenlexikon.de/ Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon]
*de icon [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmeram_von_Regensburg Emmeram von Regensburg] article on the [http://de.wikipedia.org/ German language Wikipedia]External links
* Arnoldus Emmeramensis, [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/04z/z_1001-1050__Arnoldus_Emmeramensis__De_Miraculis_Et_Memoria_Beati_Emmerammi_Libri_Duo__MLT.pdf.html De Miraculis Et Memoria Beati Emmerammi Libri Duo] . by Migne Patrologia Latina
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