- Lullus
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name= Saint Lullus
birth_date=~710
death_date=16 October, 786
feast_day=June 1
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize= 250px
caption= Statue of Saint Lullus in Bad Hersfeld
birth_place= Wessex
death_place=Hersfeld Abbey
titles= Bishop
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canonized_date= April 7, 852
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issues=Saint Lullus (Lull or Lul) (born about 710 in
Wessex , died16 October 786 in Hersfeld) was the first permanentarchbishop of Mainz , succeeding SaintBoniface , and first abbot of the BenedictineHersfeld Abbey .He was monk in the Benedictine monastery of
Malmesbury Abbey inWiltshire . During a pilgrimage to Rome in 737 he met Saint Boniface and decided to join him in his missionary work in northern Germany. In 738, Lullus joined the Benedictine order and the monastery ofFritzlar , founded by Boniface in 732, where abbot SaintWigbert was his teacher. He became deacon in 740, and was ordained priest by Boniface in 747. In 752 he became auxiliary bishop under Saint Boniface. King Pippin confirmed him one year later as bishop ofMainz , so that Lullus became Boniface's successor after the latter's death in 754. Lullus became the first regular archbishop of Mainz when PopeHadrian I granted him the pallium in about 781. He then greatly expanded his bishopric by absorbing those ofBüraburg (near Fritzlar) andErfurt .From 769 onward, Lullus promoted the establishment of the monastery of Hersfeld Abbey, which he succeeded in having placed under
Charlemagne 's protection in 775.Lullus's chief accomplishment was the completion of Saint Boniface's reform of the church in the Frankish Empire and the successful conclusion of the
Christianization of the Germans inHesse -Thuringia . But while Boniface had looked for a close link to Rome, Lullus sought a better understanding with the Frankish kings.Lullus died on
16 October 786 in Hersfeld Abbey, in the church in which he was buried. He was canonized on7 April 852 .References
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02656a.htm Lullus as successor of Boniface] in
Catholic Encyclopedia
* [http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/history/4_ch02.htm Lullus as successor of Boniface] in History of Christianity
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=36313 School of York]
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