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Saint Bruno

Saint Bruno

Feast Day
Oct 06, 2012
Patronage
Trade Marks, Calabria
<p>St. Bruno was born in Cologne to a prominent family.&nbsp; We know that he studied at Rheims, and was ordained at Cologne becoming a Canon at St. Cunibert&rsquo;s.&nbsp; Eventually he returned to Rheims and became the head of the school teaching Theology, and was appointed Chancellor of Rheims. &nbsp;</p> <p>St. Bruno was forced to flee Rheims when he denounced Manasses in 1076.&nbsp; Bruno later returned to Cologne but went back to Rheims in 1080, when Manasses was deposed.&nbsp; The people of Rheims wanted to make Bruno the Archbishop, but he declined, wishing to pursue a different path.&nbsp; He became a Hermit, and eventually moved to Grenoble with his companions in 1084.&nbsp; Bishop St. Hugh of Grenoble assigned a place for their hermitages in a secluded area called La Grande Chartreuse.&nbsp; They built an Oratory and individual cells, following the rule of St. Benedict.&nbsp; His group became the Carthusian Order. &nbsp;</p> <p>They embraced a life of poverty, manual work, prayer and transcribing manuscripts.&nbsp; The fame of the group spread, and in 1090, St. Bruno was brought to Rome against his wishes by Pope Urban II, whom he had taught at Rheims.&nbsp; He was made Papal Advisor in the reformation of the clergy.&nbsp; He persuaded Pope Urban to allow him to eventually resume his hermit life, and was sent back.&nbsp; He remained there until his death on October 6<sup>th</sup>.&nbsp; Pope Leo X granted permission to celebrate his Feast, and his name was placed on the Roman calendar in 1623. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Practical Take Away</strong></span></p> <p>St. Bruno was known for his ability to understand the faith.&nbsp; He was asked to be Archbishop, but turned it down to become a Hermit.&nbsp; He desired to find God in the stillness, separated from the world.&nbsp; He eventually was brought to Rome by Pope Urban II, to be his Papal Advisor, but was allowed to go back to Cologne and continue his life as a Hermit.&nbsp; He was very popular, and knowledgeable in the faith, but wanted to remain in union with God, as a Hermit, separated from the world. &nbsp;</p>