Saintly Saturday - St. Hugh of Grenoble
St. Hugh of Grenoble, a contemporary of St. Bruno, founder of the Carthusians, was born in 1053. He lived in France, being made bishop of Grenoble, a position he served in for fifty-two years. Hugh set out to reform the diocese, having seen that corruption lurked in every corner. After two years, with no successful results he became discouraged and tried to retire to a monastery to a Benedictine monk. However, the Pope called him back into service. This second attempt to reform led to more promising outcomes. Hugh was a firm defender of the Church and the papacy, and lived as a holy example for the people of Grenoble.
Canonized shortly after his death in 1132 by Pope Innocent II, St. Hugh is venerated as the patron saint of Grenoble and of those who suffer from headaches. The Catholic Church celebrates his feast day on April 1st.
St. Hugh of Grenoble, pray for
us!
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