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Saint Adelard of Corbie is the patron saint of gardeners and those suffering from typhus. He is also venerated as the patron of Benedictines, monastic reformers, and theologians.



St. Adelard 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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