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Theofrid

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Another St. Theofrid (or Théofroy) was a 7th-century monk at Luxeuil who became abbot of Corbie and a bishop.
See also Thiofrid of Echternach.
Saint

Theofrid of Orange
Martyr
BornOrange, Vaucluse, France
Died728 or 732 AD
near Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille, France
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
FeastNovember 18;[1] October 19[2]

Theofrid (Chaffre, Theofredus, Theofred, Théofroy) of Orange (or of Carmery) (d. 728 or 732 AD) was an abbot of Calmeliac or Carmery-en-Velay (later called Saint-Chaffre, and today Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille[1]), which is situated near Le Puy-en-Velay and was founded by Calminius.

A native of Orange, he joined his uncle Eudon, the first abbot of Calmeliac.[3] Theofrid is venerated as a martyr, as Christian tradition holds that he was killed by Muslim raiders who had crossed into southern France.[4]

Tradition states that the circumstances of his death are as follows: when the raiders neared Calmeliac, Theofrid ordered the other monks to hide in the forest.[4] He remained near the monastery and was found in prayer, and was dragged away and mortally wounded in the head with a stone.[5]

Abbey Church of Saint-Chaffre, Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille.

The legend further states that after Theofrid fell to the group, the earth shook and a dark storm cloud unleashed lightning, hail, and winds that dispersed the raiders.[4] Theofrid died seven days later.[4]

Veneration

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His cult spread in Southern France during the 11th century.[1] In Piedmont, his cult was confused with that of the legendary member of the Theban Legion, Chiaffredo (Theofredus, Teofredo).[1][6] Holweck says Theofrid is "identical with S. Teofredo of Joffredo (Gioffredo), patron of Cervera and Cherasco in Piedmont."[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Theofred (Theofrid, Chaffre) – Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon
  2. ^ Kuefler, Mathew. The Making and Unmaking of a Saint: Hagiography and Memory in the Cult of Gerald of Aurillac, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014, p. 104 ISBN 9780812245523
  3. ^ a b Holweck, Frederick George. A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints, B. Herder, 1924, p. 968
  4. ^ a b c d OCTOBER 19 – today's saints
  5. ^ St. Theofrid (Chaffre) of Orange – Saints & Angels – Catholic Online
  6. ^ San Chiaffredo di Saluzzo
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