Ursmar

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Like many missionaries in the 7th and 8th century, he may have been of Irish origin. He was appointed abbot of Lobbes in 691 by the Frankish king Pippin II.[1] He is also credited with founding Aulne Abbey and Wallers Abbey.

Saint Ursmar is a Catholic saint, whose feast day is April 19.[2] His sarcophagus is in the crypt of the parish church in Lobbes (as well as the sarcophagus of his successor, Saint Ermin. A Life was written by Heriger of Lobbes.[3]

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  1. Rosamond McKitterick, The New Cambridge Medieval History, II (2005), p. 627.
  2. saintpatrickdc.org
  3. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Heriger of Lobbes

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Notes

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  1. also known as Ursmer or Ursmarus

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