- Erkembode
Saint Erkembode, who lived in the late 7th and early 8th centuries, was an Irishmonk who travelled with several companions to Sithin, nowSaint-Omer in northernFrance where he lived in the monastery. He was a disciple of saintBertin (+709), himself a disciple of saintColumban us ofLuxeuil , the Celtic abbey in the French Vosges mountains. Later he was elected by the people asbishop of Thérouanne , while remainingabbot of his abbey. That abbey of Sithiu became part of theOrder of Saint Benedict after theCarolingian reforms ofBenedict of Aniane .Meaning roughly "recognised envoy" (much like the word "apostle"), the name Erkembode comes from old germanic languages, as the region was, till 15th century, part of
Flanders ,Belgium . The region is now calledFrench Flanders . The name of the See of Erkembode, Thérouanne, was already quoted as the capital of theMorini byJulius Caesar in hisGallic Wars book.After 26 years of episcopacy, in a diocese that extended far into the mainland, Erkembode died in 734 and was buried in
Saint-Omer Cathedral , where his tomb remains.His
shrine is still being visited by parents with crippled children anddepressive people. To aid the recovery of their children, parents leave tiny pairs of shoes on the saint's tomb, which are periodically cleared away by roman-catholic cathedral authorities.Pilgrim s come from everywhere. His liturgical feast is onApril 12 /27.(& Western Orthodox saints)
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