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  1. Adalbert of Magdeburg (c. 910 – 20 June 981), sometimes incorrectly shortened to "Albert", known as the Apostle of the Slavs, was the first Archbishop of Magdeburg (from 968) [1] and a successful missionary to the Polabian Slavs to the east of what was contemporarily Germany. He was later canonised and his liturgical feast day was assigned as ...

    • 20 June 981 (aged 70–71), Zscherben
    • 20 June
  2. Apr 19, 2024 · St. Adalbert (born 956, Libice?, Bohemia [now in Czech Republic]—died April 23, 997, near Gdańsk, Poland; canonized 999; feast day, April 23) was the first bishop of Prague to be of Czech origin. Descended from the Slavník princes of Bohemia, he was trained in theology at Magdeburg (Germany). At his confirmation he received his name from St ...

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  4. Canonized by Pope Sylvester II in 999. Saint Adalbert of Prague was named Vojtěch at birth. When he was quite ill as a youth, his parents dedicated him to God as a priest if God would heal him. When Vojtěch recovered, his parents sent him to Magdeburg, Germany to study under Bishop Adalbert, the diocese’s first bishop.

  5. May 16, 2024 · In 988 he became first archbishop of Magdeburg with papal jurisdiction over the Slavs beyond the Elbe together with the Wends whom he evangelized. In 973 Otto died; he was buried in Magdeburg cathedral by Adalbert, who outlived him for eight years. Feast: 20 June.AA.SS. Iun. IV (1743), 30–7;Chronicle of Thietmar of Merseburg in G. Pertz, M.G ...

  6. In Magdeburg, under the protection of Archbishop Adalbert, he attended one of the best schools in the Holy Roman Empire. He returned to the Czech lands in 983 and despite his young age, was appointed bishop of Prague. St. Adalbert of Prague (public domain) The life of Saint Adalbert, Bishop and Martyr mentions this period as follows:

  7. Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg, also known as the Apostle of the Slavs, was born around the year 910 in the Lorraine region. He later became a Benedictine monk at the monastery of Saint Maximin in Trier, Germany. Adalbert's life was defined by his mission to spread Christianity and his contributions to education. In 961, Emperor Otto I the Great sent Adalbert and a group of missionaries to Russia ...

  8. Shop St. Adalbert of Magdeburg. The Apostle of the Slavs and an archbishop. A German monk of the Benedictine Monastery of St. Maximin in Tréves, he was consecrated a bishop and sent to Russia in 961. Princess Olga of that land had asked Emperor Otto I the Great to provide her with a missionary.

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