- Hugh of Châteauneuf
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name=Saint Hugh of Châteauneuf
birth_date=1052
death_date=April 1 ,1132
feast_day=April 1
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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caption=Painting from the Carthusian cloister ofNuestra Señora de las Cuevas a Triana byFrancisco de Zurbarán . The scene depicts Saint Hugh in a Carthusian monastery.
birth_place=Châteauneuf-sur-Isère
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canonized_date=April 22 ,1134
canonized_place=Rome
canonized_by=Pope Innocent II
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issues= Saint Hugh of Châteauneuf (1052–April 1 1132 ) was theBishop of Grenoble from 1080 [Various sources indicate 1078 or 1082.] to his death. He was a partisan of theGregorian reform and opposed toGuy of Burgundy ,Archbishop of Vienne , later Pope as Callistus II.Born at
Châteauneuf-sur-Isère , Hugh showed piety and theological facility from a young age. While still a layman, Hugh was made a canon of Valence. His piety was such that it was said of him that he only knew one woman by sight.At the
Council of Avignon in 1080, he was elected bishop ofGrenoble , though he was not yet ordained. The see of Grenoble had fallen into a very poor state, and Hugh was selected to be its Gregorian renovator. Conducted by apapal legate toRome , Hugh was ordained byPope Gregory VII himself. Upon his return, he immediately set to the task of reforming the abuses in his new diocese.When he had succeeded in countering abuse and fostering devotion after two years, he tried to resign his bishopric and enter the Benedictine monastery at
Cluny . However, the Pope ordered him to continue his episcopal work.For the rest of the eleventh century, his episcopate was marked by strife with
Guigues III of Albon over the possession of ecclesiastic lands in theGrésivaudan . Hugh alleged that thecount of Albon had usurped the lands from the bishopric of Grenoble with the help of Bishop Mallen. To reinforce what he judged to be his right, Hugh fabricated a story of the Bishop Isarn reconquering by arms the diocese of Grenoble from the hands of theSaracens . That was the object of the preamble to a series of documents designed to establish the right of the diocese over those lands, documents known as the "Cartularies of Saint Hugh." An accord was finally reached between Hugh and Guigues only in 1099. Guigues agreed to cede the disputed territories while Hugh admitted to the count's temporal authority within the vicinity of Grenoble.Hugh was also instrumental in the foundation of the
Carthusian Order . He receivedBruno of Cologne , perhaps his own teacher, and six of his companions in 1084, after seeing them under a banner of seven stars in a dream. Hugh installed the seven in a snowy and rocky Alpine location called Chartreuse. They founded a monastery and devoted their lives to prayer and study, being oft visited by Hugh, who was reported to adopt much of their way of life.Hugh was
canonised onApril 22 ,1134 byPope Innocent II , only two years after his death. Hisfeast day is onApril 1 in theRoman Catholic Church . ["The Feast day is on April 1 in the Carthusian Calendar."web cite|url=http://doc0mr.tripod.com/id55.html|title=Saint Hugh of Grenoble|work= [http://doc0mr.tripod.com/ Immaculate Heart of Mary's Hermitage] ] During theWars of Religion , his body was burned by theHuguenots . The Roman Catholic parish ofSarsfield, Ontario has borne his name since 1896.References
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