Gaugericus

Gaugericus

Infobox Saint
name= Saint Gaugericus
birth_date= ~550
death_date= August 11, ~626
feast_day= August 11; 18 November for the exhumation of his relics; 24 September for the translation of his relics
venerated_in= Roman Catholic Church


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attributes= bishop, mitre on head, without his crosier, right hand lifted in a gesture of benediction and left folded upon his breast.
patronage=Cambrai; Brussels; Braine-le-Comte
major_shrine= Cambrai
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Saint Gaugericus, in French Saint Géry (also known as Gorik, Gau; in Walloon, Djèri) (ca. 550—August 11, ca. 626) was a bishop of Cambrai. He was born to Roman parents, Gaudentius and Austadiola, at "Eposium" (Yvois). Tradition states that the bishop of Trier, Magneric, was so impressed with the piety of the young Gaugericus that he had the young man ordained. Gaugericus filled the see of Cambrai-Arras around 585 at the consent of Childebert II.

He was consecrated by Egidius (Aegidius), bishop of Reims.Gaugericus devoted himself to fighting paganism and built the church of St-Médard at Cambrai. He ransomed captives and visited rural districts.

Gaugericus paid his respects to Clotaire II, the new lord of Cambrai after Childebert.

He assisted at the Council of Paris (614). He was buried in the church of St-Médard at Cambrai.

Saint Gaugericus Island, in Brussels, is named after him.

Veneration

Veneration occurred immediately after his death. His feast day is mentioned in the martyrology of Rabanus Maurus. His feast day falls on August 11.

External links

* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06537b.htm St. Géry] at the Catholic Encyclopedia
*it icon [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/92840 San Gaugerico di Cambrai]


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