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Odo of Cluny

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Odo of Cluny or Saint Odo (c. 878 - 18 November, 942) is a Saint of the Roman Catholic Church. Odo was the second abbot of Cluny . He enacted various reforms in the monastery system of France and Italy.

His feast day is the 18th of November.

from the 1911 Catholic Encyclopedia:

He was born probably near Le Mans. He spent several years at the court of William, Duke of Martin at Tours. About 909, he became a monk, priest, and superior of the abbey school in Baume , whose Abbot, Bl. Berno , was transferred to Cluny in 910.

Authorized by a privilege of Pope John XI in 931, he reformed the monasteries in Aquitaine, northern France, and Italy. The privilege empowered him to unite several abbeys under his supervision and to receive at Cluny monks from abbeys not yet reformed; the greater number of the reformed monasteries, however, remained independent, and several became centres of reform.

Between 936 and 942 he visited Italy several times, founding in Rome the monastery of Our Lady on the Aventine and reforming several convents, e.g. Subiaco and Monte Cassino. He was sometimes entrusted with important political missions, e.g., when peace was arranged between King Hugo of Italy and Alberic of Rome .

Among his writings are: a biography of St. Gerald of Aurillac , three books of Collationes (moral essays, severe and forceful) a few sermons, an epic poem on the Redemption (Occupatio) in several books (ed. Swoboda, 1900), and twelve choral antiphons in honour of St. Martin.

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