- Richarius
Richarius (in
Latin Ricarius) was a Frankish founder of amonastery . He was venerated as a saint and is nowadays better known as Saint Riquier.Richarius was born a
pagan in the late 6th century in thecounty ofPonthieu nearAmiens inPicardy in the north-west ofFrance . He was converted tochristianity byFricor andCadoc , two Welsh missionaries. (NB: Saint Cadoc died in 580, so Richarius must be born around 560.)After his conversion, he became an evangelist himself, preaching the
gospel and curing the sick. He travelled bydonkey rather thanhorse and read thepsalter as he rode.In 625 Richarius founded a monastery in Ponthieu that was named Centule (in Latin Centula). This monastery practised the rules of Saint
Columbanus ofLuxeuil .Around this monastery developed a city, also named Centule. In the
Middle Ages it was renamed toSaint-Riquier . Nowadays it has some 1200 inhabitants, who refer to themselves however still as "Centulois".Some day the
Frankish king Dagobert I came to visit the monastery, and Richarius offered the king advice. He was frank and clear in his speech to the king, speaking without fear or flattery, and the king thereafter became a benefactor of the monastery.Others also gave generously to Richarius's monastery, and he was able to use the money to help lepers and the poor and to ransom prisoners held by
England .When he was in advanced age, Richarius made a shelter in the forest of
Crécy , fifteen miles from his monastery. He lived there as ahermit with his discipleSigobart . One day (probablyApril 26 643 ) he said goodbye to his disciple and died.His relics were first put in a coffin made of an oak trunk and then translated to the abbey of Centula. 150 years later,
Charlemagne built a golden shrine to enclose the relics and had the Saint-Riquier Gospels made for the shrine.The
feast day of Richarius in theRoman Catholic Church isApril 26 .Trivia:
* There is another city in France that bears his name:
Saint-Riquier-en-Rivière inNormandy .* The church in
Aberford inYorkshire in England is known as the Saint RicariusParish .* The flower "Erysimum barbarea" (yellow rocket or wintercress) is dedicated to him.
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