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(Created page with "'''Saint Bruno of Cologne''' (born c. 1030, died 6 October 1101) was a German saint, priest, and monk, revered as the founder of the Carthusian Order. Born in Cologne, Germany, to a noble family, possibly named Hartenfaust, he was educated in Reims, France, and became a canon and later rector of the cathedral school there. Rejecting worldly ambition, he embraced a life of solitude and founded the Carthusian monastery at La Grande Chartreuse in 1084, emphasizin...") |
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Saint Bruno of Cologne’s establishment of the Carthusian Order revolutionized monastic life, blending eremitic solitude with communal discipline. His ascetic example and reported miracles, such as healings at his tomb, inspired devotion. Celebrated on his feast day, 6 October, he is the patron saint of Calabria, Carthusians, and those seeking solitude. His legacy thrives in the [[Diocese|Diocese of Grenoble]], with La Grande Chartreuse as a pilgrimage site and his order enduring globally.<ref name="web4">https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-of-the-day/saint-bruno/</ref><ref name="web5">https://catholicsaintmedals.com/saints/st-bruno/</ref><ref name="post0"/> | Saint Bruno of Cologne’s establishment of the Carthusian Order revolutionized monastic life, blending eremitic solitude with communal discipline. His ascetic example and reported miracles, such as healings at his tomb, inspired devotion. Celebrated on his feast day, 6 October, he is the patron saint of Calabria, Carthusians, and those seeking solitude. His legacy thrives in the [[Diocese|Diocese of Grenoble]], with La Grande Chartreuse as a pilgrimage site and his order enduring globally.<ref name="web4">https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-of-the-day/saint-bruno/</ref><ref name="web5">https://catholicsaintmedals.com/saints/st-bruno/</ref><ref name="post0"/> | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||