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St. Odo: A Life of Humility and Austerity

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Weekly General Audience September 2, 2009


During his general audience on Sept. 2, Pope Benedict XVI resumed his catechesis on the great writers of the medieval Church in the East and in the West. He focused on St. Odo, who was born around the year 880 and was the second abbot of the abbey at Cluny.

At the beginning of the ninth century, Cluny was a center for an influential movement of Church...

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