September 24th St. Gerard Sagredo

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September 24th St. Gerard Sagredo

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St. Gerard Sagredo (980–1046 A.D.) was born in Venice, Italy.

From an early age he desired to dedicate his life to God, and as a young man became a Benedictine monk. He first served as abbot at a monastery in Venice, but left to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. While passing through Hungary he met the Hungarian king, St. Stephen, who asked him to stay in his country to evangelize and minister to his people. St. Gerard agreed, and was named Bishop of Csanád and the royal tutor of the Hungarian prince. He ministered tirelessly among the Hungarian people and helped to convert the whole country to Christianity, for which he is called the "Apostle of Hungary."

After the death of King St. Stephen there was a pagan uprising against the Christians, and St. Gerard was martyred for the faith along with two others. His death took place on a hill in Budapest which is now named after him; according to one tradition he was placed in a barrel lined with spikes, and rolled down the hill. He was declared a saint in 1083 by Pope St. Gregory VII. St. Gerard Sagredo is the patron saint of Hungary.
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how wonderful to hear of a King asking for a holy man to stay in his country to convert it to christianity
we dont get that today unfortunately
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how wonderful to hear of a King asking for a holy man to stay in his country to convert it to christianity

Most of the time you hear of some authority running someone out of the country or jailing them for trying to convert souls.
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