Fulrad

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Saint Fulrad

A statue of Fulrad at Lièpvre
Abbot
Born 710, St. Pilt, Alsace, France
Died July 16, 784
Feast July 16
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Saint Fulrad ((French) Fulrade) (710July 16, 784) was abbot of St. Denis Abbey (from 750). He was born at St. Pilt , Alsace. He served as a counselor to three Frankish rulers: Pepin, Carloman, and Charlemagne. He also served as court chaplain, grand-almoner, and ambassador.

In 750, Fulrad, along with St. Burchard, was instrumental in securing Pope Zachary's approval for the accession of Pepin as king of the Franks (Pepin's title had been "mayor of the palace").

Another important process of which Fulrad was an integral part was the turning over of the Exarchate of Ravenna to the Holy See in 756, which he negotiated. He also made the Frankish kings supporters of Rome rather than Constantinople.

He founded monasteries at Lièpvre, St. Pilt, and Salone.

Fulrad brought the relics of Saint Vitalis to Esslingen am Neckar, making it a destination for pilgrimage. He also brought the relics of Saint Vitus and Saint Cucuphas to St. Denis. The relics of Cucuphas occupy a place of honor in the apse to the right of St. Denis to this day.

His feast day is celebrated on July 16.

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