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Theobald Roggeri
June 1, blessed


Source: Catholicsaints.info



 Also known as
    •    Theobald of Vico
    •    Theobald of Alba
    •    Theobald Roggeris
Memorial
    •    1 June
    •    1 February (part of the miracle of the bells at the discovery of his relics)
Profile
Born to a wealthy, noble Piedmont family, his reading of the Gospel caused him to abandon position for a simple life. Cobbler in Alba, Italy. Theobald proved himself a skillful craftsman, and his master hoped that the young apprentice would marry his daughter and carry on the business. Theobald, however, had made a private vow of chastity, and abandoned the trade. Following a pilgrimage to Compostela, Spain, he worked as a porter, spending his day carrying sacks of grain. He gave away as much of his wages as he could to people even more poor than himself, and there are ballads about him in which he gave away the grain and flour he was supposed to deliver. Venerated in Liguria and the Piedmont regions.
Born
    • late 11th century in Vico, Liguria, Piedmont, Italy
Died
    •    1150 of natural causes
    •    at his request, Theobald was buried in a patch of ground between the church of San Lorenzo and the church of San Silvestro
    •    his grave became a place of pilgrimage and healing miracles, but afater many decades faded into obscurity and its location was lost
    •    relics re-discovered late in the evening of 31 January 1429 by the bishop of Alba, Italy; legend says the church bells of all the area churches rang on their own at sun-up the following day in celebration
    •    relics enshrined in a chapel in the cathedral of Alba
Beatified
    •    1841 by Pope Gregory XVI (cultus confirmation)
Patronage
    •    against fever
    •    against sterility
    •    church cleaners
    •    cobblers
    •    porters
    •    shoemakers
Representation
    •    pilgrim with cobblers‘s tools








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