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Notwithstanding the gentleness of his disposition, Edmund firmly defended the rights of Church and State against the exactions and usurpations of Henry III. In
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Edmund was valued by the local people for his teaching, preaching, study, and his prayer; but his uncompromising stand in favour of good discipline in both civil and ecclesial government, of strict observance in monastic life, and of justice in high quarters brought him into conflict with Henry III,
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Edmund became one of Oxford's first lecturers with a Master of Arts, but was not Oxford's first Doctor of
Divinity. Long hours at night spent in prayer had the result that he often "nodded off" during his lectures. There is a long-established tradition that he utilised his lecture-fees to build the
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in general terms all who had infringed the liberties of
Canterbury. These measures had no impact, and the pope could not be moved to reverse the legate's decisions. Edmund complained that the discipline of the national church was ruined by this conflict of powers, and began to consider retirement.
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with several monasteries, and with the priests of
Canterbury cathedral. He claimed and exercised metropolitan rights of visitation, this was often challenged and he had to resort to litigation to maintain his authority, not the least with his own monastic chapter at Canterbury.
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and the exclusion of foreigners from civil and ecclesiastical office. Reluctant to accept appointment as archbishop, Edmund was persuaded when it was pointed out that if he refused, the Pope might very well appoint a foreign ecclesiastic. He chose as his chancellor
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archbishop making a vow before a statue of the
Blessed Virgin Mary; embracing the Child Jesus; placing a ring on the finger of a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary; receiving a lamb from the Blessed Virgin Mary; with Saint Richard of Chichester; with Saint Thomas of
833:, by Cardinal Wiseman. Many local cures of serious illnesses were attributed to the intercession of St Edmund; one of the earliest of these was of a student who nearly died after a fall in 1871. His complete healing led to the accomplishment of a vow to extend the
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Having already an unsought reputation as an ascetic, he was ordained a priest, took a doctorate in divinity and soon became known not only for his lectures on theology but as a popular preacher, spending long years travelling within
620:. A week after his consecration he again appeared before the king with the barons and bishops, this time threatening Henry with excommunication if he refused to dismiss his councillors, many of them foreign, and particularly
417:"Rich" was an epithet sometimes given to his wealthy merchant father, Reynold. It was never applied to Edmund or his siblings in their lifetimes. His father retired, with his wife's consent, to the monastery at
674:, which Edmund had pronounced invalid, was ratified at Rome upon appeal. The king and legate upheld the monks of Canterbury in their opposition to Edmund's authority. Edmund protested to the king, and
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efforts to foster reform were frustrated. Edmund submitted to the papal demands and, early in 1240 paid to the pope's agents one fifth of his revenue, which had been levied for the pope's war against
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Edmund's body was never translated to
Canterbury, because the Benedictine community there resented what they regarded as Edmund's attacks on their independence. After his death he was taken back to
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where the deeds and values of Edmund's life continue through the college mission. Today members of the
Society of Saint Edmund devote themselves to parochial work in the
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and in general of good civil and Church government and justice. He also worked for strict observance in monastic life and negotiated peace with
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in France he became sick, began travelling back to
England, but died only 50 miles further north, on 16 November 1240, at the house of
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only six years after his death, in
December 1246. His feast day is 16 November. A few years later, the first chapel dedicated to him,
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Schools' in Aston (gen ed), The History of the University of Oxford (Oxford 1984) Vol 1, pp. 24, 25
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Less than a year after Edmund's death, miracles were alleged to be wrought at his grave. Despite Henry's opposition, he was
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The papacy then ordered that 300 English benefices should be assigned to Romans. In 1240 Edmund set out for Rome. At the
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off the coast of Mystic, Connecticut. The retreat is operated by the Society of the Fathers and Brothers of St. Edmund.
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in 1237 the archbishop found himself thwarted and insulted at every point. The politically significant marriage between
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aimed at religious practitioners. (The French text was then revised in a version labelled by its editor as a '
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version', which is attested principally in the manuscript London, British Library, MS Arundel 288).
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at Oxford. His early studies were in England, but he completed his higher learning in France at the
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in France. The Society of Saint Edmund settled in Winooski Park, Vermont and in 1904 established
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and Paris and became a teacher about 1200, or a little earlier. For six years he lectured on
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Edmund's life was one of self-sacrifice and devotion to others. From boyhood he practised
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if that profession had afforded more scope for his gifts as a preacher and expositor.
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at Oxford. The site where he lived and taught was formed into a mediaeval
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Some time between 1219 and 1222 he was appointed vicar of the parish of
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life and encouraged her children to do the same. Both her daughters
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through a large part of England. He formed a friendship with
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was dedicated to Edmund; rebuilt in 1407, the church is now
414:, England. Edmund had two sisters and at least one brother.
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996).
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884:, Oxford, 1679), Edmund wrote a work in the genre of the
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Besides his "Constitutions", issued in 1236 (printed in
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St. Edmund Hall, Oxford: Birth of St Edmund of Abingdon
1261:"Saint Edmund | Saint Edmund's Catholic Church. Calne"
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in his name and later incorporated as the college of
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indicate a person who was elected but not confirmed.
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around the second half of the thirteenth century as
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St. Edmund Rich of Abingdon at Patron Saints' Index
1581:"Society of St. Edmund elects new superior general"
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1197:. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 293.
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920:Religious Congregation of the Society of St Edmund
592:In 1233 came the news of Edmund's appointment, by
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892:(London, 1521; Eng. transl., 1527; reprinted in
692:. Other English prelates followed his example.
2538:13th-century English Roman Catholic archbishops
1608:Royal Berkshire History: St. Edmund of Abingdon
837:chapel with a side chapel to honour the saint.
27:13th-century Archbishop of Canterbury and saint
900:, v., Paris, 1609), which was translated into
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1594:"Saint Anne's Shrine", Isle La Motte, Vermont
1523:, Anglo-Norman Text Society, London, 1982 (=
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1643:A New Dictionary of Saints: East and West
1092:"Dover's Chapel of St Edmund of Abingdon"
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1327:"Former Church of St Edmund (1355852)"
1149:. New York: Barnes & Noble Books.
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257:Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth
507:. He often retired for solitude to
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1663:St. Edmund Rich at Catholic Online
1331:National Heritage List for England
1304:National Heritage List for England
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1751:List of archbishops of Canterbury
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377:at the beginning of a journey to
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2543:People from Abingdon-on-Thames
1645:London: Burns & Oats 2007
1625:Handbook of British Chronology
1533:Auctores Britannici medii aevi
1299:"St Edmund's Chapel (1070322)"
1174:Handbook of British Chronology
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556:St. John the Evangelist Church
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1527:40); Helen P. Forshaw (ed.),
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1519:Cf. Alan D. Wilshere (ed.),
1473:"St Edmund's College Chapel"
1050:Davis, Henry William Carless
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550:Statue of St. Edmund on the
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651:Bronze statue of Edmund at
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1282:A New Dictionary of Saints
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636:to negotiate peace with
542:Archbishop of Canterbury
313:Archbishop of Canterbury
166:, Seine-et-Marne, France
49:Archbishop of Canterbury
2568:Medieval English saints
2372:Archibald Campbell Tait
1521:Miroir de Seinte Eglise
1194:Encyclopædia Britannica
1063:Encyclopædia Britannica
952:Saint Michael's College
932:Society of Saint Edmund
926:Society of Saint Edmund
906:Mirour de Seinte Eglyse
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297:St Edmund of Canterbury
2573:Roman Catholic mystics
2352:Charles Manners-Sutton
2283:Episcopacy abolished (
1677:Catholic Church titles
1228:18 August 2013 at the
1145:St. Edmund of Abingdon
882:Constitutiones Angliae
758:St Edmund Hall, Oxford
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478:St Peter's in the East
458:universities of Oxford
311:prelate who served as
265:St Edmund Hall, Oxford
2057:John of Sittingbourne
2007:Reginald Fitz Jocelin
1381:The Church of England
1110:"History of the Hall"
956:Diocese of Burlington
938:, France, in 1843 by
747:Salisbury Arts Centre
732:Richard of Chichester
726:, was consecrated in
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394:Early life and career
253:Abingdon, Oxfordshire
2342:Frederick Cornwallis
1141:Fines, John (1970).
690:Emperor Frederick II
662:. On the arrival of
626:Bishop of Winchester
610:Henry III of England
410:), 7 miles south of
371:Canterbury Cathedral
130:perhaps 20 November
2377:Edward White Benson
1471:Griffiths, Thomas.
1188:"Richard, St"
964:Saint Anne's Shrine
940:Jean Baptiste Muard
886:Speculum literature
741:founded in 1269 by
670:and Henry's sister
576:gules between four
534:, and her husband,
524:Salisbury Cathedral
454:University of Paris
425:woman who lived an
64:Nuremberg Chronicle
2160:William Whittlesey
2138:Thomas Bradwardine
2081:William Chillenden
2070:Edmund of Abingdon
1974:William de Corbeil
1935:Robert of Jumièges
1910:Ælfric of Abingdon
1805:Theodore of Tarsus
1525:Anglo-Norman Texts
1325:Historic England.
890:Speculum ecclesiae
724:St Edmund's Chapel
704:Augustinian Canons
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364:Llywelyn the Great
301:Edmund of Pontigny
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213:Anglican Communion
177:, Burgundy, France
137:St Edmund's Lane,
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1990:Roger de Bailleul
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1700:Succeeded by
994:www.newadvent.org
840:The Islamic silk
797:Church of England
743:Bishop de la Wyle
739:collegiate church
668:Simon de Montfort
536:William Longespée
400:Edmund the Martyr
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2149:William Edington
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2044:Richard le Grant
2038:Walter d'Eynsham
2001:Baldwin of Forde
1996:Richard of Dover
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