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    Saint Gallen. Feast. 16 November. Attributes. Crozier and wine barrel. Patronage. City of Saint Gall (together with Saint Gallus) Othmar, (also Audomar, c. 689 – c. 759) was a Medieval monk and priest. He served as the first abbot of the Abbey of St. Gall, a Benedictine monastery near where the city of St. Gallen, now in Switzerland, developed.

  2. Portrait of Saint Othmar, founder of the Abbey of Saint Gall, in monastic robes. Saint Othmar, born in the early 7th century and passing in 759, remains a venerated figure in ecclesiastical history. Renowned as the founder and first abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall in Switzerland, his life and work significantly impacted Christian monasticism ...

  3. Death: 759. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Othmar. St. Othmar, d. 759, A Teuton priest, he was appoointed abbot of the Benedictine monastery of St. Gall, Switzerland and restored its buildintgs. He died in prison during unjust imprisonment by two neighboring nobles. His feast day is November 16th.

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    Othmar, was a Medieval monk and priest. He served as the first abbot of the Abbey of St. Gall, a Benedictine monastery near where the city of St. Gallen, now in Switzerland, developed. Introduction Saint Othmar

  5. Nov 16, 2023 · Saint Othmar of Saint Gall, also known as Audemar, Audomar, Otmar, or Otmaro, was an influential figure in the early Catholic Church. Born in Rhaetia, an ancient province in modern-day Switzerland and Germany, Othmar received an education that prepared him for a life dedicated to serving God and his community. After completing his studies, Othmar was ordained as a priest and assigned to the ...

  6. Othmar (AUDOMAR), Saint, d. November 16, 759, on the island of Werd in the Rhine, near Eschnez, Switzerland. He was of Alemannic descent, received his education in Rhaetia, was ordained priest, and for a time presided over a church of St. Florinus in Rhaetia.

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  8. Othmar's remains were brought to St. Gall in 769, and are said to have worked miracles there. He was canonized in the 9th century by Salomo I, bishop of Constance (839-871), which canonization was afterwards confirmed by the Church of Rome. Othmar's biography was written almost a century after his death by Gozbertus Diaconus.

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