- Saint Gerlach
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name= Saint Gerlach
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death_date=~1170 AD
feast_day=January 5
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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attributes=portrayed in art as a hermit with an ass near him, or depicted in his hollow tree. He is also depicted with a thorn in his foot.
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issues=Saint Gerlach (Gerlache, Gerlac, Gerlachus van Houthem, Gerlac of Valkenberg) (d. ca. 1170 AD) was a 12th century Dutch
hermit . His cult is centered atValkenburg aan de Geul .The "Vita Beati Gerlaci Eremytae", written around 1227, describes his legend and life. Originally a licentious
soldier and brigand, Gerlache became a piousChristian upon the death of his wife and went onpilgrimage toRome andJerusalem . At Rome, he nursed the sick for seven years. He also performed rites ofpenance for the sins of his youth.Upon returning to
Holland , he gave up all of his possessions to the poor and took up residence in a hollowoak on his former estate near Houthem. He ate bread mixed with ash and traveled by foot each day on pilgrimage toMaastricht , to theBasilica of Saint Servatius . Despite his extreme austerity, he was engaged in a dispute with local monks, who wanted him to enter theirmonastery . The common people in the area considered him a saint, but these monks appealed to the localbishop . They accused Gerlach of actually being incredibly rich, his oak actually being the location of a cache oftreasure . The bishop commanded that Gerlach's oak be cut down. Gerlach, however, had by this time made powerful friends, includingHildegard of Bingen , and received protection. Nevertheless his oak was cut down, but the bishop found no treasure and wanted to make up his mistake to the saint by having the oak cut up in planks and having a small hut constructed with those.Legend states that when Gerlach had done enough penance, water from the local well transformed itself into
wine three times as a sign that his sins had been forgiven. He died shortly after, barely fifty and legend has it that the last rites were administered to him by the Saint Servatius himself.ources
* [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0105.htm#gerl Saints of January 5: Gerlac]
* [http://limburgchurches.tripod.com/houthemgerlachus.html Houthem-St. Gerlach (L): St. Gerlachus]
* [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerlachus Dutch Wikipedia article: Gerlachus van Houthem]
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