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'''Saint Modoald''', also known as '''Romoald''', was the [[Franks|Frankish]] [[archbishop of Trier]] from 626-645. He is the [[patron saint]] of the [[Reichsabtei]] [[Helmarshausen]] and his liturgical feast is on May 12. |
'''Saint Modoald''', also known as '''Romoald''', was the [[Franks|Frankish]] [[archbishop of Trier]] from 626-645. He is the [[patron saint]] of the [[Reichsabtei]] [[Helmarshausen]] and his liturgical feast is on May 12. |
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Modoald was the son of [[Arnoald]], Bishop of Metz.<ref name=aoca>[http://www.antiochian.org/node/19097 "St. Severa of Villeneuve, France", Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese]</ref> His sister was [[Itta]], wife of [[Pippin of Landen]]. Saint Severa was another sister of Modoald. Modoald established |
Modoald was the son of [[Arnoald]], Bishop of Metz.<ref name=aoca>[http://www.antiochian.org/node/19097 "St. Severa of Villeneuve, France", Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese]</ref> His sister was [[Itta]], wife of [[Pippin of Landen]]. Saint Severa was another sister of Modoald. Modoald established the community of St. Symphorien, on the Moselle; and placed it under the supervision of Severa.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=w8FMjgPTWBUC&pg=PA277&lpg=PA277&dq=saint+modoald+trier&source=bl&ots=lepiwK5AHq&sig=r6NO-omSxzwCsfn7l8CrB7yfPBs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=MUPJU-37I8qryASgloK4BA&ved=0CDoQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=saint%20modoald%20trier&f=false Schulenburg, Jane Tibbetts. ''Forgetful of Their Sex: Female Sanctity and Society, Ca. 500-1100'', University of Chicago Press, 1998]</ref> |
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Saint Modoald, also known as Romoald, was the Frankish archbishop of Trier from 626-645. He is the patron saint of the Reichsabtei Helmarshausen and his liturgical feast is on May 12.
Modoald was the son of Arnoald, Bishop of Metz.[1] His sister was Itta, wife of Pippin of Landen. Saint Severa was another sister of Modoald. Modoald established the community of St. Symphorien, on the Moselle; and placed it under the supervision of Severa.[2]
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