| ST. CADROE, C. 975 A.D. |
| Feast: March 6
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| He was a
noble Scotsman, son of count (or rather laird) Fokerstrach, and travelling into
France, he took the monastic habit at Saint Bennet's on the Loire. He afterwards
reformed the monastery of St. Clement, at Metz, in 960, and died in a visit
which he made to Adelaide, mother of the emperor Otho I., at Neristein, about
the year 975. His relics are kept at St. Clement's, at Metz, and he is honored
on the 6th of March. See Mabillon, sec. 5, Ben. p. 480, and sec. 6, p. 28;
Henschenius; and Calmet, Hist. de Lor. 1. 19, n. 67, p. 1011.
(Taken from Vol. I of "The Lives or the Fathers, Martyrs and Other Principal Saints" by the Rev. Alban Butler, the 1864 edition published by D. & J. Sadlier, & Company) |
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