Guitmund

Guitmund

The Norman Guitmund, bishop of Aversa, (died ca 1090-95) was a Benedictine monk who was an adversary of Berengar of Tours.

In his youth he entered the Benedictine monastery of La-Croix-St-Leufroy in the diocese of Évreux, and about 1060 he was studying theology at the abbey of Bec, where he had Lanfranc as teacher and Anselm as fellow-student, both of them later Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1070 William the Norman called him to take up a diocese in England, to which the monk responded with an "Oratio ad Guillelmum ", denouncing the Norman Conquest.

In Normandy he defended the doctrine of Transubstantiation against Berengar of Tours. During the 1070s he wrote a treatise on the Holy Eucharist, entitled "De corporis et sanguinis Jesu Christi veritate in Eucharistia" ("On the body and blood of Jesus Christ truly in the Eucharist"), which takes the familiar literary form of a dialogue between himself and a fellow monk, Roger, presenting the doctrine of the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. He attributes the perceived decay of the reserved Host, not as an accident of its essential substance (the orthodox view), but merely as a deception of our senses. The first printed edition of Guitmund's "De corporis et sanguinis" was edited by Erasmus (Freiburg, 1530).

Shortly after Guitmund had published his treatise against Berengar, he obtained permission from his abbot, Odilo, to make a pilgrimage to Rome, where he lived for a time under the pseudonym of Christianus, which afforded him obscurity. Pope Urban II, formerly a monk at Cluny, appointed Guitmund Bishop of Aversa in 1088.

References

* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07080a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia": "Guitmund"]


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