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Coloman of Stockerau

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According to Aidan Breen, "He was made a saint by the local people, possibly out of remorse for the deed and because of his endurance under torture and the many miracles reported from where his body was buried." (Breen, 2009)
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Austria; Melk; patron of hanged men, horned cattle, and horses; invoked against plague and for husbands by marriageable girls; invoked against hanging; invoked against gout; patron of innocents persecuted as
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to Melk Abbey in Austria, where they are still kept. Many Austrian rulers made modifications to the tomb of Coloman, and the actual reliquary was made in the
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itself is said to have taken root and to have blossomed with green branches, one of which is preserved under the high altar of the
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Originally known as Colmán (variously rendered Koloman, Kálmán, Colman, and Colomannus), he was an Irish pilgrim en route to the
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A legend states that Coloman's body remained incorruptible for eighteen months, remaining undisturbed by birds and beasts. The
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were transferred to the Abbey of Melk by Bishop Megingard at the request of
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Eventually, the relics of Coloman were taken back from the Cathedral of
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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because of his strange appearance. He was tortured and hanged at
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At the time of his death, there were continual skirmishes among
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Saint Colman (martyr)

Sarcophagus
Melk Abbey
Ireland
Stockerau
Roman Catholic Church
shrine
Abbey of Melk
Feast
Attributes
pilgrim's hat
gibbet
maniple
Patronage
Irish
Latin
saint
Holy Land
spy
Stockerau
Máel-Sechnaill
Austria
Moravia
Bohemia
German
hanged

relics
Marquis Henry of Austria

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