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Saint Adelard is the patron saint of gardeners.



Saint Adelard of Corbie is primarily known as a monastic reformer and the founder of the monastery of Corvey (also known as New Corbie). He was also a counselor to Charlemagne and his son Pepin, and a patron saint of gardeners and those suffering from fevers and typhus.

Feast day: February 5

Monastic Reformer:
Adelard played a significant role in reforming monastic life, emphasizing piety, humility, and spiritual growth.

Founder of Corvey:
He established the monastery of Corvey in Westphalia, which became an important center for evangelization and training of missionaries.

Advisor to Charlemagne:
Adelard served as a counselor to both Charlemagne and his son Pepin, demonstrating his political influence and importance.

Patron Saint:
He is recognized as the patron saint of gardeners, likely due to his own love for gardening and the symbolic importance of gardens in spiritual life. He is also a patron saint for those suffering from fevers and typhus, reflecting the period's understanding of illnesses and their connection to spiritual matters.

Miracles:
After his death, numerous miracles were attributed to Adelard, including healings of the sick, blind, and deaf.

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