After
the death of the Frankish king in 511, his realm was divided among his
four sons. Born in 524, Clodoald was the youngest son of Clodomire,
second son of the king. When Clodomire died in battle, leaving his
section of the kingdom to his own three sons, the princes were sent to
Paris to live with their grandmother, St. Clotilda.
Until
Clodoald and his brothers were of age, their portion of the kingdom was
supervised by their uncle, Childbert. However, he was greedy and wanted
the kingdom for himself, and he decided to have his nephews killed.
His
two brothers, Theodoald and Gunther, were murdered, but Clodoald
escaped to a monastery in Provence. In due course, the prince placed
himself under the discipline of St. Severinus and lived as a hermit,
never attempting to reclaim his kingdom. Instead, until his death in
560, Clodoald relentlessly evangelized the people of Nogent in which
vicinity he had established a monastery.
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
St. Clodoald of Nogent
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