- Geoffrey of Vendôme
Geoffrey of Vendôme (Goffridus Abbas Vindocinensis) (b. 1093 of a noble family, at
Angers , France; d. there,26 March 1132 ) was a FrenchBenedictine monk, wrter and cardinal.At an early age he entered the Benedictine community of the Blessed Trinity at
Vendôme in thediocese of Chartres ; and in 1093, while still very young and only adeacon , was chosen abbot of the community.During all his lifetime he showed a great attachment to the
Holy See . Thus, in 1094, he went to Rome in order to helpPope Urban II (1088-99) to take possession of theLateran , still held by the faction of theantipope Clement III (1080-1100); the money which he offered to the custodian brought about the surrender.In compensation he was created a cardinal-priest by Urban II, with the titular church of St. Prica on the
Aventine . No less than twelve times did he make the journey to Italy in the interest of the Church of Rome during the pontificates of Urban II,Paschal II (1099-1118), andCallistus II (1119-24); and on three different occasions he was made a captive.In 1096 and 1107 he extended the hospitality of his monastery to Popes Urban and Paschal. He took part in the councils held at
Clermont in 1095, by Pope Urban; atSaintes , in 1096, by theApostolic Legate Amatus of Bordeaux ; and atReims , in 1131, byInnocent II (1130-43).He also strenuously defended the ecclesiastical principles in the
question of investitures , which he qualified in several small tracts asheresy andsimony ; he wrote in the same spirit to Pope Paschal II when the latter made concessions (1111) toEmperor Henry V (1106-25). Finally, he always defended firmly the prerogatives, the rights, and the property of his abbey at Vendôme against the encroachments of either bishops or secular princes.Geoffrey was one of the distinguished men of his age, and was in correspondence with many eminent personalities of that time. His writings consist of a number of letters; of a series of tracts on the investitures of ecclesiastics by laymen, on the Sacraments of the
Holy Eucharist ,Baptism ,Confirmation , andExtreme Unction , on ascetic and pastoral subjects; hymns to the Blessed Virgin and St. Mary Magdalene; sermons on the feasts of Our Lord, the Blessed Virgin, Mary Magdalene, and St. Benedict.References
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Sirmond (Paris, 1610), reprinted in "Patrologia Latina ", CLVII.
*The tracts on the investitures are found also in "Mon. Germ. Hist. : Libelli de Lite", II, 680 sqq.
*"Geoffroy de Vendôme, Oeuvres" (1996) edited and translated into French by Geneviève GiordanengoExternal links
* [http://aedilis.irht.cnrs.fr/oeuvre_geoffroy.htm CNRS page (French language)]
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