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Clodoald

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Major shrine
  
Saint-Cloud, France

Feast
  
7 September


Name
  
Clodoald Clodoald

Parents
  
Chlodomer, Guntheuc

Grandparents
  
Clovis I, Clotilde

Clodoald

Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church

Attributes
  
a Benedictine abbot giving his hood to a poor man as a ray of light emanates from his head; with royal insignia at his feet or instructing the poor

Patronage
  
against carbuncles; nail makers; Diocese of Saint Cloud, Minnesota

Died
  
560 AD, Nogent-sur-Seine, France

Siblings
  
Theodoald, son of Chlodomer of Orleans, Gunther, son of Chlodomer of Orleans

Cousins
  
Chilperic I, Sigebert I, Charibert I, Guntram, Chram

Similar People
  
Chlodomer, Chlothar I, Childebert I, Charibert I, Clotilde

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Saint Clodoald (Latin: Clodoaldus, Cloudus ;522 – c. 560 AD), better known as Cloud, was the son of King Chlodomer of Orléans and his wife Guntheuc.

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Life

Clodoald was raised in Paris by his grandmother, Saint Clotilde. He was one of three brothers, all of whom were targeted for assassination by their uncle, Clotaire I. Clodoald's brothers, Theodoald and Gunther, were killed by Clotaire when they were ten and nine respectively, but Clodoald survived by escaping to Provence.

Clodoald renounced all claims to the throne, and lived as a studious hermit and disciple of Saint Severinus of Noricum.

Visited by many for counsel and healing, Clodoald in effect gained nothing by keeping himself remote from society. He therefore returned to Paris, where he was received with joy. At the people's request, he was ordained a priest by Bishop Eusebius of Paris in 551, and served the church for some time.

Clodoald established an abbey at a hamlet named Novigentum, on the Seine near Versailles, that is now a collegiate church of canons regular called Saint Cloud wherein his relics are kept. The hamlet hosting his tomb was renamed Saint-Cloud accordingly.

Clodoald's feast day is September 7.

Places named for St. Cloud

  • Saint-Cloud, France
  • Saint Cloud, Minnesota
  • Saint Cloud, Florida
  • Saint Cloud, Wisconsin
  • References

    Clodoald Wikipedia