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Saint Pardulphus (''Pardulf, Pardoux'') (657 – ca. 737) was a Frankish saint and Benedictine abbot. He is the author of the ''Vita Pardulfi'', which is notable for the insight it provides into life in Aquitaine at that time. He was born at Sardent, from a family of peasants. His legend states that he was a shepherd who decided to live as a hermit after experiencing a terrible storm. The count of Lantaire had built a monastery at Guéret. Pardulphus joined this monastery, later serving as its abbot. He followed strict penances, never keeping himself warm, and only eating once a week. He is alleged to have rejected heat from any source but the rays of the sun. However, as he grew old he did occasionally make use of “hot stones” to keep himself warm.〔Pierre Riché, ''Daily Life in the World of Charlemagne'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992), 167.〕 He rejected the consumption of all poultry, eating only the mushrooms the local peasants brought him.〔Pierre Riché, ''Daily Life in the World of Charlemagne'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992), 171.〕 The ''Vita Pardulfi'' records a miracle performed by Pardulphus. Some carpenters were cutting wood with which to build the church of Saint-Aubin at Guéret. After they loaded the wood onto carts and returned to the building works, it was determined that the wood was too short. The carpenters’ superintendent wished to have the carpenters whipped in punishment for this, but Pardulphus intervened with a miracle that made the wood the right size and even surpassed the intended length. As a result, the excess wood was sawn off and hung in the church as an object of veneration.〔Pierre Riché, ''Daily Life in the World of Charlemagne'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992), 154-5.〕 According to tradition, during the Umayyad invasion of southern France, Pardulphus remained in his monastery. Umayyad forces, retreating after the Battle of Tours, arrived at the monastery. However, his monastery was spared from attack; this was attributed to Pardulphus’ prayers. ==Veneration== His feast day is October 6. A reliquary that contained his arm had been preserved at the church of Sardent. However, it is now found at the Museum of Fine Art at Guéret.〔(Guéret, musée des Beaux-Arts )〕 A number of places in France, such as Saint-Pardoux-de-Drône, take their name from him. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pardulphus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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