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Saint Osmund

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was taken from an older copy, re-arranged with additions and modifications and ready probably when Richard Poore consecrated the cathedral at New Salisbury in 1225. A copy, almost verbatim the same as this, was taken from the older book for the use of St. Patrick's, Dublin, which was erected into a
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each living in his own house. Their duties were to be special companions and advisers of the bishop, to carry out with fitting solemnity the full round of liturgical services and to do missionary work in the surrounding districts. There was formed a school for clergy of which the chancellor was the
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Osmund gathered together a good library for his canons. A late-medieval source notes, somewhat disdainfully, that even as a bishop he would scribe, illuminate and bind books himself; by that period this was eccentric behaviour, but it was not so in 11th-century England. At one time Osmund thought
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in summing up Osmund's character says he was "so eminent for chastity that common fame would itself blush to speak otherwise than truthfully concerning his virtue. Stern he might appear to penitents, but not more severe to them than to himself. Free from ambition, he neither imprudently wasted his
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suggests the possibility that Osmund was in part responsible for Henry's education; Henry was consistently in the bishop's company during his formative years, around 1080 to 1086.
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to England, and was made Chancellor of the realm about 1070. He was employed in many civil transactions and was engaged as one of the Chief Commissioners for drawing up the
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of the diocese. Osmund's canons were renowned for their musical talent and their zeal for learning, and had great influence on the foundation of other cathedral bodies.
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has lain in various parts of the cathedral. In 1644 it was in the middle of the Lady Chapel. It is now under the easternmost arch on the south side.
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in 1099, he boldly sided with the archbishop and the beautiful anecdote is related, showing his simple sincerity, how when Anselm was on his way to
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is a collection of documents without any chronological arrangement, gathered together after his time, divided roughly into two parts: the
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traditions. Given the similarities between the liturgy in Rouen and that of Sarum, it appears that the liturgical practices of
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Parker, Anselm. "St. Osmund." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 28 Mar. 2013
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Osmund's canonization took almost 230 years, with papal proceedings that started in 1228 not concluding until 1457.
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describes medieval Salisbury as a fortress rather than a city, placed on a high hill, surrounded by a massive wall.
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Osmund died on the night of 3 December 1099, and was succeeded, after the see had been vacant for eight years, by
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had been Osmund's predecessor. He officiated at the saint's translation to a more fitting shrine at
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insanity, mental illness, mentally ill people, paralysed people, paralysis, ruptures, toothache
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for Osmund's canonization but not until some 200 years afterwards on 1 January 1457, was the
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Saint Osmund: Bishop Of Salisbury 1078–1099, And Founder Of The Cathedral At Old Sarum
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Stroud, Daphne (Autumn 1983). "St Osmund â€” Some Contemporary Evidence".
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was accepted and the great landowners swore fealty to the sovereign.
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Pfaff, Richard W. (2009). "Old Sarum: the beginnings of Sarum Use".
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were wrought. In 1228 the Bishop of Sarum and the canons applied to
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in 1481 fixed 4 December as the day to commemorate him. A house at
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Osmund's work was threefold â€” first, the building of the
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996).
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is named for him. He is commemorated by a statue in
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Index

Osmund (Bishop of Salisbury)
Osmund (missionary bishop)
Saint
Bishop of Salisbury

Canterbury
Salisbury
Church of England
Callixtus III
Lord Chancellor
William I
Herfast
Maurice
Salisbury Cathedral
SĂ©es
Norman
noble
clergyman
Norman conquest of England
Lord Chancellor
bishop of Salisbury
Old Sarum
Normandy
William, Duke of Normandy
Domesday Book
bishop of Salisbury
Pope Gregory VII
Archbishop
Lanfranc
counties

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