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Bernold

Bernold

FieldValue
nameBernold of Utrecht
death_date19 July 1054
feast_day19 July, and additionally 24 July in the Orthodox Church
venerated_inEastern Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic Church
imageBernulphus.jpg
death_placeUtrecht
titlesBishop
patronageDutch Artists
Bishop of Utrecht]].
Saint Peter]]s (''St Pieterskerk''), Utrecht, founded by Bernold in 1039.

Saint Bernulf or Bernold of Utrecht (died 19 July 1054) was Bishop of Utrecht (1026/27–1054).

Bernold succeeded Saint Adalbold as Bishop of Utrecht on 24 September 1027, when he was appointed by emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Conrad II. He was likely an official in Conrad's court prior to taking on the powerful post as Prince-Bishop: both an episcopal head and secular feudal lord within the Empire. A supporter of Conrad and his successor Henry III, Bernold was active church reform, helping to reduce episcopal power over monastic orders, helping to strengthen the Cluniac order in his domains, weakening lay lords control of churches and church land, and aiding the Holy Roman Emperor. For this, Conrad and Henry expanded his see, further angering local nobility. Bernold was friend of the future Emperor Henry III (succeeded Conrad in 1046), and traveled on Henry's 1041 campaign against the Hungarians. During Henry's visits to Utrecht in 1040 and 1042, he expanded the see. A brief rebellion led by Lorraine nobility in 1046 was defeated by Emperor Henry, and the Council of Aachen in 1049 saw Bernold's see expanded.

Bishop Bernold established the Collegiate churches of Saint John (Janskerk) in 1040,{{cite web | access-date =2008-01-06}} Saint Peter (St Pieterskerk) in 1039,{{cite web | access-date = 2008-01-05 | archive-date = 2008-03-03 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080303170005/http://www.planetware.com/utrecht/st-pieterskerk-nl-ut-piet.htm | url-status = dead

Bernold died on 19 July 1054, which is his feast day. He has an additional feast day of 24 July in the Orthodox Church. His relics, including a cloth shirt, are venerated in Utrecht, and his cult goes back to at least the 14th century. In 1917, he was made patron of the Artist's guild of Holland.

References

  • "Bernulf“ in: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, herausgegeben von der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayrischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Band 2 (1875), Page 505, Digital version at German language Wikisource (Version of 20 July 2008, 02:38 UTC)
  • Alban Butler, Paul Burns (ed.). Butler's Lives of the Saints: July. Continuum International Publishing Group (2000)

References

  1. Butler, p.151
  2. (2007-06-13 }} {{cite web). "Comenius".
  3. [http://www.heatherrosejones.com/stlouisshirt/index.html Another Look at St. Louis' Shirt]
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