Amadeusz z Clermont


Amadeus de Clermont-Tonnere (born in the second half of the eleventh century at Hauterives Castle - died 1450 in Bonnevaux, 14 January) - Cistercian monk, blessed Catholic Church. He was born in the mighty Clermont-Tonnere family (a prominent figure in Delphine, Mr. Hauterive, son of Sibaud I Clermont, Mr. Hauterive and participant of the First Crusade, and Adelaide d'Albon.) His mother was related to Emperor Konrad III Hohenstauf and In 1119, he decided to start a ascetic life and went to become a monk, accompanied by six vassals and a future saint, and then a small son, Amadeus, at the beginning of his stay in Bonnevaux, but Amadeus was dissatisfied with the level. In 1125 his son was ordained, and Amadeus senior returned to Bonnevaux, where he founded four monasteries: Leoncel, Mazan, Montperoux and Tamis, known from the severity of his life, died on January 14th, probably around 1150, so in time When his son was already a bishop of Lausanne.

His liturgical memorial is celebrated on the memorial day of death, 14 January. He was beatified before 1701, when liturgical codes already mentioned him and his sons as blessed; At the same time, the grave of Amadeus junior was opened.

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