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Breathe in me, O Holy Spirit, that my thoughts may all be holy. Act in me, O Holy Spirit, that my work, too, may be holy. Draw my heart, O Holy Spirit, that I love but what is holy. Strengthen me, O Holy Spirit, to defend all that is holy. Guard me, then, O Holy Spirit, that I always may be holy. Amen. — Saint Augustine of Hippo

SAINT OF THE DAY: ST. OTTO, BISHOP

CATHOLIC NEWS AGENCY, JULY 02, 2009

 

Born 1060 in Swabia; died June 30, 1139; was Bishop of Bamberg, an indefatigable evengelizer and the apostle of the Pomeranians.

He was born of noble rank and ordained a priest sometime before the age of 30. He joined the service of Emperor Henry IV in  1090 and became his chancellor in 1101. He served the Henry IV and his successor, Henry V, loyally, but disaproved of the latter’s disgraceful treatment of Pope Paschal.

He was consecrated a bishop on 13 May, 1106 and set to work founding new monasteries, reforming existing ones, building schools and churches and completing the cathedral.  He lived a poor and simple life and was called the “Father of the monks” for the concern he showed for religious orders.

In 1122 Otto was commissioned by the Polish Duke Boleslaw III to convert Pomerania to Christianity and he set about his mission in 1124 travelling all over Pomerania twice and winning over the people with his holiness, quiet generosity and gentle, inspiring sermons.

The conversion of Pomerania was his greatest apostolic work. He baptized over 22,000 people and established 11 churches. Many miracles were attributed to him throughout his two journeys, and many more after his death.

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