Adolf of Osnabrück
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Adolf of Osnabrück | |
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Monk and Bishop | |
Born | 1185, Westphalia, Germany[1] |
Died | 30 June 1224, Osnabrück, Germany |
Feast | 13 February[1] |
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Saint Adolf of Osnabrück (also, Adolphus, Adolph) was a monk and bishop, who was a member of the family of Tecklenburg, counts in Westphalia.
[edit] Life
Adolf became a canon in Cologne, Germany, but then entered the Cistercian monastery, where he became known for his piety. In 1216, he was named the bishop of Osnabrück and maintained charitable programs there, dying on June 30, 1224.
[edit] Veneration
Adolf is known as the "Almoner of the Poor."[1] His feast day is 13 February.