Arialdo

Arialdo

Infobox Saint
name=Saint Arialdo
birth_date=c. 1010
death_date=death date|1066|6|27|mf=y
feast_day=June 27
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church


imagesize=200px
caption=Arialdo da Carimate. Altar in the "Basilica di San Calimero" in Milan
birth_place=unknown
death_place=Isolino Partegora, Lago Maggiore
titles=Deacon and martyr
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canonized_date=1067
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attributes=Depicted in the vestments of a deacon, holding the palm of martyrdom
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major_shrine=Cathedral of Milan
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Saint Arialdo (c. 1010-June 27, 1066) is a Milanese saint of the eleventh century. He was martyred, probably on Isolino Partegora, an island of Lago Maggiore close to Angera, in 1066, for his attempt to reform the simoniacal and immoral clergy of that city.

He was of noble extraction, born either at Carimate or at "Cutiacum" (Cucciago), near Como. After his studies, at Laon and Paris, he was made a deacon in the cathedral city of Milan in 1050. For inveighing against abuses he was excommunicated by the bishop Guido da Velate, but was immediately reinstated by Pope Stephen IX, who bade him continue the work of reformation.

He succeeded in having the bishop excommunicated because of his repeated lapses, but a riot ensued, resulting in serious injury to Arialdo. Previously an attempt had been made on his life with a poisoned sword. Later, he had been carried to an island on Lago Maggiore, where he was horribly tortured by two clerics, who mutilated his eyes, ears, nose, hands, feet, and genitalia. Once dead, they attached weights to his body and tossed it into the lake. This occurred on June 27 (sometimes given as June 26), 1066.

Veneration

Ten months after, his body was found in Lago Maggiore in a perfect state of preservation, and emitting a sweet odour. It was carried with great pomp to Milan, and exposed in the church of St. Ambrose from Ascension to Pentecost. It was subsequently interred in the church of St. Celsus, and in the following year, 1067, Pope Alexander II declared him a martyr.

ee also

*Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan

External links

*en icon [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01707b.htm Saint Arialdo] at the Catholic Encyclopedia
*en icon [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10298a.htm Archdiocese of Milan] at the Catholic Encyclopedia
*it [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/59700 Sant' Arialdo di Milano]
*it icon [http://www.eresie.it/id287.htm Sant’ Arialdo da Carimate]

References

*Catholic


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