Remaclus

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Saint Remaclus
Statue of Saint Remaclus, Sint-Sebastiaanskerk in Stavelot.
Died 663 AD, Stavelot
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Major shrine abbey of Stavelot
Feast September 3
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Saint Remaclus (Remaculus, Remacle, Rimagilus) (d. 663) was a Benedictine missionary bishop. He grew up at the Aquitanian royal court and studied under Sulpicius of Bourges. He became a monk in 625 and was then ordained a priest. He was the first to head the monastery of Solignac after being appointed by Saint Eligius.

He was an advisor to Sigebert II of Austrasia and convinced this monarch to establish the double-monastery of Stavelot and Malmedy in 648. Remaclus served as abbot of Stavelot and Malmedy. He was also bishop of Liège.

He was appointed missionary bishop of Maastricht in 652. He served until 663. Inhabitants of this troubled diocese had murdered some of his predecessors. However, Remaclus successfully spread monasticism in the region. He worked with Saint Hadelin. He served as the spiritual teacher to Saint Trudo, Saint Babolen, Saint Theodard of Maastricht, and Saint Lambert.

St. Remacle Square, in Stavelot
St. Remacle Square, in Stavelot

He subsequently retired to the abbey of Stavelot, where he died. His shrine is situated there. His feast day is September 3.

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