Saint Adelphe de Remiremont

670 · Medieval

Biography

Saint Adelphus of Remiremont (died 670) was a monk and abbot of the monastery of Habendum, founded in Remiremont by Saint Romaric. His feast day is September 11. He was trained at Luxeuil, where he retired at the end of his life and died. A 16th-century tapestry preserved in Saverne (Bas-Rhin) illustrates his life. The church of Neuwiller-lès-Saverne bears his name. He was canonized alongside Saint Romaric and Saint Amatus of Sion on November 13, 1049, by the Lotharingian pope Leo IX.

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