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Saint Romuald
how a duel
sent him into solitude
by Elizabeth Johnson

Saint Romuald
Birthplace: Ravenna, Italy
Feast Day: June 19
Claim to fame: Born to Italian nobility,
Romuald enjoyed the pleasures of his family’s wealth
and position during his early years. His life
shifted dramatically, however, after he watched his
father kill a relative in a duel over property.
Overcome with shame by his father’s actions, Romuald
withdrew to the monastery of St. Apollinare to serve
penance for his father’s sin as if it were his own.
There, Romuald embraced the monastic life and sought
an even more austere existence than the one
practiced by the Benedictine monks. After several
years of devoted study and prayer, he was made an
abbot. But when he attempted to impose his stricter
discipline on the monks, they strongly resented his
reforms. Romuald left to wander the mountains in
solitude.
Why he is a saint: After establishing several
small hermitages, he embarked on a mission to
evangelize the pagans of Hungary. But his journey
was interrupted by sickness. Convinced his illness
was a sign that God wanted him to remain in Italy,
Romuald returned to his homeland. He traveled
extensively through the country’s central and
northern regions, establishing hermitages and
attracting disciples along the way.
Best quote: In 1005, Romuald went to Val-di-Castro
for about two years. When he left, he prophesied
that he would return to die there alone and unaided.
How he died: He built more hermitages in the
mountains before retiring to his cell at a monastery
he had founded in the Val-di-Castro. As he
predicted, he died alone in his cell on June 19 in
about the year 1027.
Prayer: Dear Father, as St. Romuald searched for
solitude in which to serve you, may I always make
quiet time in my busy life to serve you, too. For
you are the great Creator, and the one who will
bring me peace. May I do your will in my everyday
life, and through my deeds, show your love to
others. For you are our salvation. Amen.
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