- Trudo
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name= Saint Trudo
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death_date=~698 AD
feast_day=November 23
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issues=Saint Trudo (Tron, Trond, Trudon, Trutjen, Truyen) (d. ca. 698) was a saint of the seventh century. He is called the "Apostle of
Hesbaye " (partly in the provinces ofBrabant and Limburg,Belgium ). His feast day is celebrated onNovember 23 .He was the son of Blessed Adela of the family of the dukes of
Austrasia Fact|date=May 2008. Devoted from his earliest youth to the service of God, Trudo came to St.Remaclus ,Bishop of Liège ("Acta Sanctorum ", I Sept., 678) and was sent by him toChlodulph ,Bishop of Metz . Here he received his education at the Church of St. Stephen, to which he always showed a strong affection and donated his later foundation. After his ordination he returned to his native district, preached the Gospel, and built a church at "Sarchinium", on the River Cylindria. It was blessed about 656 byTheodard of Maastricht , in honour of Sts.Quintinus and Remigius. Disciples gathered about him and in course of time the abbey arose. The convent for women, established by him atOdeghem nearBruges , later also bore his name ("Gallia Christiana ", Paris, 1887, V, 281) (seeSint-Truiden ).Veneration
After death he was buried in the church erected by himself. A translation of his
relics , together with those of St. Eucherius,Bishop of Orléans , who had died there in exile in 743, was made in 880 byFranco, Bishop of Liège . On account of the threatened inroads of theNormans the relics were later hidden in a subterraneancrypt . After the great conflagration of 1085 they were lost, but again discovered in 1169, and on 11 Aug. of that year an official recognition and translation was made by Bishop Rudolph III. On account of these translations the dates 5 and 12 Aug. and 1 and 2 Sept. are noted in the martyrologies. The "Analecta Bollandiana" (V, 305) give an old office of the saint in verse.The life was written by Donatus, a deacon of Metz, at the order of his bishop, Angibram (769-91). It was rewritten by Theodoric, Abbot of
St Trond (d. 1107).External links
*it icon [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/91932 San Trudone]
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