(1913). At age 19 Odo was tonsured as a canon of the Church of St. Martin in Tours, where he spent six years studying classic authors, the Fathers of the Church, poetry, and music. Odo." Some scholars have attributed the Musica Enchiriadis to him. The monk dressed as a layperson became mortally ill, and the other monk had a vision in which he saw St Benedict sitting on a throne in heaven surrounded by an army of monks. In 910 Abbot Berno left Baume to found Cluny Abbey, taking some of the monks with him. Odón de Cluny. Conocido por ser el segundo abad de Cluny, el más célebre monasterio de su tiempo. Nay, there is another reason.' Odo became involved in reforms as far as Naples, Salerno and Benevento. New York: Robert Appleton Company. C'est cette journée que l'on commémore Saint Odon de Cluny fut abbé de Cluny au début du Xe siècle. 908). He fell ill, and sensing his approaching death, decided to return to Gaul. Il rédige la Vita geraldi, la vie de saint Géraud en 928 ou 929, lors d’un séjour à Aurillac et alors qu’il était déjà abbé de Cluny … 60 likes. Pseudo-Odo Cluniacensis ca. [5], Around 909 Odo entered Baume,[3] which was under the direction of Abbot Berno. Il était né en France vers 880, aux confins du Maine et de la Touraine. Saint Odon et date de fête. He developed a fever and after a lingering sickness died on November 18. He also spent some time in Paris in the early 900s, studying with the renowned scholar Remigius of Auxerre (c. 841–c. In 942, peace was in Rome once again between Alberic and his stepfather. … One wore his habit, the other dressed like a layperson. Many monasteries in Italy were deserted, because of continual attacks by Huns and Muslims who would often deliberately seek out monasteries to plunder. When Odo was an infant, his parents dedicated him to St. Martin, a 4th-century bishop of Tours. Dieu n'attend de … In one year food was distributed to more than seven thousand persons in need. Anuncios. San Odón de Cluny (nacido ca. 878 o 879 en el Maine - fallecido el 18 de noviembre de 942 ), santo de la Iglesia católica, era un religioso francés de la Edad Media, que llegó a ser en 920 el tercer abad de Aurillac y de 926 a 942 el segundo abad de Cluny donde sucedió a Bernón. When the child was born, his grateful father entrusted the boy to Saint Martin. His brother Bernard also became a monk. Baume became the possession of Wido, who had been the leader of the monks that persecuted Odo when he was with them at Baume. The charter, which would have great influence on the history of the church, freed the monastery from any earthly domination, put it under the control of the apostles St. Peter and St. Paul and the protection of the pope, and enjoined it to follow the Benedictine Rule, the guidelines of monastic life compiled by Benedict of Nursia in the 6th century. San Odón de Cluny. Debido a fuertes dolores de cabeza que el santo padeció cuando era joven, tanto él como su padre le prometieron a Dios … Odo taught the monks that the blind and the lame were the porters of the gates of paradise. Hoy se conmemora la obra de San Odón de Cluny, magistral hermano y caritativo religioso, cuyo servicio como noble y penitente hombre de fe, le guió para cumplir una misión de instauración divina, recibiendo la guía del Santificado Benito de Aniano, quien además le mostraría las disciplinas a seguir. The monks of St Andre's on the Clivus Scaurus resisted a return to the Benedictine Rule, and so they were expelled and new monks were put in their place. San Odón, u Odón de Cluny, fue un monje francés nacido en c. 879, conocido por ser el segundo abad de Cluny, el más célebre monasterio de su tiempo, y por haber tenido bajo su dirección a más de mil monjes en diversos monasterios, especialmente de Francia e Italia. En el 909 se hizo monje de un apartado monasterio borgoñón, Baume-les-Messieurs; más tarde será abad de Cluny. A story holds that one time Odo was crossing the Alps in deep snow and his horse lost footing, causing both him and his horse to fall over a cliff, but he caught a tree and held to its branches until help could come. Many times during Odo's reign, Cluny's property was extended as gifts of land were added to it. Martyrologe romain. However, by the time of Odo, it had lost its reputation for holiness and was filled with many of the same abuses that were occurring in other places. À Tours, en 942, le trépas de saint Odon, abbé de Cluny, qui réforma la vie monastique selon la Règle de saint Benoît et la discipline de saint Benoît d'Aniane. '[7] The charity of Cluny was well-known. Media in category "Saint Odon de Cluny" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Mais il a été élevé en Aquitaine, chez le duc Guillaume ami de son père : sed intra domum Guillelmi robust… 24 relaciones: Abadía de Aurillac, Abadía de Cluny, Abadía de Fleury, Abadía de San Pablo Extramuros, Aimar de … De vita sancti Gerardi presents an exemplary warrior who fights only for peace, refuses to shed blood, attends Mass regularly, and is a model of humility, sobriety, and other virtues. Early life There is only one contemporary biography of him, the Vita Odonis written by John of Salerno. Odo became superior of the abbey school at Baume. "St. It is not clear at what point exactly Odo left Baume for Cluny. If no match exists, you will be prompted to add a new person to the tree. Cora E.Lutz. However, Odo was so depressed by this, that Berno sent Odo back to the bishop to visit him. San Odón de Cluny era un religioso francés de la Edad Media, que llegó a ser en 920 el tercer abad de Aurillac y de 926 a 942 el segundo abad de Cluny donde sucedió a Bernón. The Cluniac observance, as established by Odo, became the model of monasticism for over a century.[4]. Odo was born about 880, the son of Abbo, feudal lord of Deols, near Le Mans and his wife Arenberga. Santo del día 18 de noviembre. Odo first came to Rome in the year 936 and took the opportunity to use Alberic II of Spoleto's support to reform and revive monastic life in central Italy. Pope Benedict XVI notes that Odo's austerity as a rigorous reformer tends to obscure a less-obvious trait: a deep, heartfelt kindness. En images Notre mission L'association s'attarde, actuellement, sur l'Église Saint-Julien, qu'elle souhaite faire connaître du grand public. San Odón, u Odón de Cluny, fue un monje francés nacido en c. 879. Réseau Odon de Cluny - Tours, Tours. Odon saint 0879?-0942. Although his first biography was written shortly after his death, no readings from it were used to mark Odo’s feast day at Cluny, which was observed relatively perfunctorily. Par ailleurs, alors que plusieurs études avaient éclairé lhistoire de Cluny à son apogée, mais également le « Cluny daprès Cluny », les débuts du monastère demeuraient relativement mal connus 2. À l'ombre de saint Martin. The Catholic Encyclopedia. If no match exists, you will be prompted to add a new person to the tree. Odo and the bishop talked about the evil condition of the church and all the abuses that were occurring, Odo spoke about the book of Jeremiah, and the bishop was so impressed with his words, that he asked Odo to write it down. Odon de Cluny fut abbé d’Aurillac durant une période indéterminée. At that time Fleury held the bones of St Benedict, brought there from Monte Cassino. Immediately following Berno's death, Wido attempted to gain control of Cluny by force, but Pope John X sent a letter to Rudolf, King of the Franks to intervene. Both his parents later joined monasteries. The monks then went to the marsh to fish and caught a huge catch of fish.[2]. logue a saint Odon de Cluny (t 942) : il discute longuement, dans la preface, et h6site a se rallier a l'opinion de ceux qui, des le Moyen-Age, avaient attribue l'ouvrage au second abb6 de Cluny. Fue sucedido al frente de Cluny por el abad Aymar Aymar de Cluny (910-965) Tercer abad de Cluny (942-954). Il était né en France vers 880, aux confins du Maine et de la Touraine. Odo then realized that they were suggesting it was preserved because he had written a glossary in it, but he then quickly gave the glory to God and St Martin.[2]. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. [6], Bishop Turpio of Limoges ordained Odo to the priesthood, which Odo was obliged to accept under obedience. Barbara H. Rosenwein Professor of History, Loyola University, Chicago. Il rédige la Vita geraldi, la vie de saint Géraud en 928 ou 929, lors d’un séjour à Aurillac et alors qu’il était déjà abbé de Cluny depuis 926 ou 927. Tres años después volvieron a empezar las hostilidades, y otra vez fue nuestro Padre el mensajero de la paz. Hoy se conmemora la obra de San Odón de Cluny, magistral hermano y caritativo religioso, cuyo servicio como noble y penitente hombre de fe, le guió para cumplir una misión de instauración divina, recibiendo la guía del Santificado Benito de Aniano, quien además le mostraría las disciplinas a seguir. Adhésion à l'association Réseau Odon de Cluny Adhérer à l'association permet de la faire vivre et de vous faire connaitre des membres actifs. On le disait d'abord franc : Odo, igiiur, vir beatissimus, ex Franco- rum prosapia exstitit oriundus nous précise sa première Vita, écrite par le moine Jean1. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Editar. Odon fut le deuxième abbé de Cluny. [2] Odo's experience at Tours later led him to embrace the monastic reform movement. Odón nació hacia el 880, en los confines entre Maine y Turena, en Francia. Promulgó varias reformas en el sistema de Monasterios de Cluny en Italia y Francia. Miércoles 2 de septiembre de 2009 [San Odón, abad de Cluny . The robbers then debated among themselves about what to do, and Odo continued on unmolested. Odón de Cluny. Odón es conocido también por su trabajo literario, como la vida de san Géraud. It was his usual saying, that no one can be called a monk who is not a true lover, and strict observer of silence, a condition absolutely necessary for interior solitude and the commerce of a soul with God. Il garda toute sa vie un profond attachement à la figure de saint Martin, comme pionnier et héros du monachisme. Saint Odon est né vers 880 dans le Maine. Many donations were offered pro anima—for the salvation of the donor’s soul. A mayores de honrar a San Odón de Cluny, hoy, 18 de noviembre, también se venera a otras figuras relevantes para la religión católica. In 931 he gained one from Pope John XI that went further, granting Cluny the right to receive any monk of any other monastery, because most of the others “swerve from their purpose.” Thus, Odo cultivated the image of Cluny as a model monastery, and he was soon called upon to reform or even take over (as abbot himself) a number of other monasteries and bring them to the observance of the Benedictine Rule. According to the Vita later written by Odo's disciple John, the couple had long been childless, and one Christmas-eve, Abbo prayed to Our Lady to obtain for him the gift of a son. A few days later, 3000 solidi of gold was brought as a gift to Cluny.[2]. La «deuxième» Vita Odonis, celle de Nalgodus, ou Vita altéra, composée au xne s., dit simplement : ex militari prosapia. Odon fut le deuxième abbé de Cluny. Modern scholars no longer think of Odo as the founder of Cluny’s order—the network of monasteries subject to the abbot of Cluny and following the Cluniac reform—because the link between the houses that he reformed was much too amorphous to be called an order. Saint Odo of Cluny, French Saint Odon, or Eudes, de Cluny, (born 878 or 879, probably in Aquitaine [France]—died Nov. 18, 942, Tours, Touraine [France]; feast day November 18), second abbot of Cluny (927–942) and an important monastic reformer. Por haber tenido bajo su dirección a más de mil monjes en diversos monasterios, especialmente de Francia e Italia. Land donations joined the property of laypeople to the lands of St. Peter (to whom Cluny had been given), binding local families to the saint. This page was last edited on 16 September 2020, at 13:03. However, Odo consistently was always able to find a source for fish. [3] Odo developed a particular devotion to Mary, under the title âMother of Mercy", an invocation by which he would address her throughout his life.[1]. Get exclusive access to content from our 1768 First Edition with your subscription. St Elias' monastery in Nepi was put under the control of one of Odo's disciples. In the North, St Peter's, Ciel d'Oro in Pavia was also brought under the control of one of Odo's disciples. The place where the book lay was covered by a torrent, but the next day when the monks came down to the cellar they found that only the margin of the book was soaked through but all of the writing was untouched. Butler, Alban. A story holds that one time Odo was writing a glossary to the life of St Martin written by Postumianus and Gallus. Odón es conocido también por su trabajo literario, como la vida de Saint Géraud. Il en devient à son tour le Père abbé. [4] Upon his return to Tours, Odo adopted a disciplined and ascetic lifestyle. 878 o 879 en el Maine - fallecido el 18 de noviembre de 942), santo de la Iglesia católica, era un religioso francés de la Edad Media, que llegó a ser en 920 el tercer abad de Aurillac y de 926 a 942 el segundo abad de Cluny donde sucedió a Bernón. Ordenado sacerdote en el 908, fue nombrado sucesivamente abad de Baume-les-Messieurs (924) y abad de Cluny (927), el segundo de la naciente comunidad cluniacense. The monastery at Farla, where the monks had completely abandoned the Rule and murdered their own abbot, was also brought under control.[2]. Le Réseau Odon de Cluny a pour objet d'animer et mettre en lumière le patrimoine religieux de Tours. Né en 879 à Tours, Odon est un jeune homme plein de talent qui choisit de se consacrer à la vie monastique. He enacted various reforms in the Cluniac system of France and Italy. En particulier la superbe église Saint-Julien. Il fut consacré par son père au saint évêque Martin de Tours, à l'ombre bénéfique et dans la mémoire duquel Odon vécut ensuite toute sa vie, la concluant à la fin auprès de son tombeau. San Odón, u Odón de Cluny, fue un monje francés nacido en c. 879. Diócesistv fecha: 18 de noviembre n.: c. 880 - †: 942 - país: Francia canonización: pre-congregación hagiografía: «Vidas de los santos de A. Butler», Herbert Thurston, SI En Tours, de Neustria, tránsito de san Odón, abad de Cluny, que instauró la observancia monástica según la Regla de san Benito y la disciplina de san Benito de Aniano. Odo restored St Paul's Outside the Walls, which became Odo's headquarters in Rome. 878 o 879 en el Maine - fallecido el 18 de noviembre de 942), santo de la Iglesia católica, era un religioso francés de la Edad Media, que llegó a ser en 920 el tercer abad de Aurillac y de 926 a 942 el segundo abad de Cluny donde sucedió a Bernón. Il était né aux environs de 880, à la frontière entre le Maine et la Touraine, en France. Idioma. Promulgó varias reformas en el sistema de Monasterios de Cluny en Italia y Francia. For the contemporary English saint of the same name, see, Pope Benedict XVI. Archon Books 1977. Odão de Clúnia (em latim: Odo Cluniacensis; em francês: Odon) foi o segundo abade de Clúnia, responsável por várias reformas no sistema cluniacense no Reino da França e no Reino Itálico. Odone di Cluny ca. If a monk was ever rude or harsh to a beggar who came to the monastery gates, Odo would call the beggar back and tell him, 'When he who has served thee thus, comes himself seeking entrance from thee at the gates of paradise, repay him in like manner. At length, he resolved that no impediments should any longer hinder him from consecrating himself to God in the monastic state. San Odón de Cluny era un religioso francés de la Edad Media, que llegó a ser en 920 el tercer abad de Aurillac y de 926 a 942 el segundo abad de Cluny donde sucedió a Bernón. The dying monk despaired, but his companion torn off his habit and wrapped it around the dying monk, and Benedict then healed the dying monk of his sickness. Ordenado sacerdote en el 908, fue nombrado sucesivamente abad de Baume-les-Messieurs (924) y abad de Cluny (927), el segundo de la naciente comunidad cluniacense. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. ¡Oh, cuántas cosas podría contaros de sus limosnas, de … His feast day is 18 November. Odon de Cluny, né vers 879 près de Tours et mort à Tours le 18 novembre 942, était un moine bénédictin qui fut de 926 à 942 le second abbé de Cluny, successeur de Bernon, et joua ainsi un rôle éminent dans le développement de l'ordre de Cluny. Anuncios. [2] Cluny was still not finished construction when Odo became abbot, and he continued construction efforts but he ran into financial difficulties. Please select which sections you would like to print: Corrections? Catholic Encyclopedia. He played the role of peacemaker between Alberic II, prince of Rome (932–954), and King Hugh of Italy (926–945) during their struggle for preeminence, and Alberic turned to him to reform various monasteries in and around Rome. The dying monk was lying prostrate and asking for help. The life of Gerald is one of the first depictions of a saintly layman—rather than a bishop, monk, or king—in medieval literature. Saint Odon était originaire de Tours et, en 910, il rejoint le monastère de Cluny que saint Bernon venait de réformer. Between 936 and 942 he visited Italy several times. Le Réseau Odon de Cluny a pour objet d'animer et mettre en lumière le patrimoine religieux de Tours. Odo of Cluny (French: Odon) (c. 880 â 18 November 942) was the second abbot of Cluny. Réseau Odon de Cluny - Tours, Tours. Odon, Saint, Abbot of Cluny, approximately 879-942. Adding mentor for Odon de Cluny Type a name and select match from the drop-down list. Par ailleurs, alors que plusieurs études avaient éclairé lhistoire de Cluny à son apogée, mais également le « Cluny daprès Cluny », l…