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Maurus of Pécs

Maurus of Pécs or Mór[1] (Hungarian: Mór pécsi püspök) was the first known prelate who was born in the Kingdom of Hungary. He was abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma between around 1029 and 1036, and bishop of Pécs from year 1036 until his death around year 1075. He wrote the Legend of Benedict of Szkalka and Andrew Zorard, two hermits who lived in the region of Nitra in modern-day Slovakia. Maurus's own cult was confirmed by Pope Pius IX in 1848.

Saint

Maurus
Bishop of Pécs
ProvinceEsztergom
DiocesePécs
Appointed1036
Term endedc. 1075
PredecessorBonipert
Other post(s)Abbot of Pannonhalma
Personal details
Bornc. 1000
Diedc. 1075
NationalityHungarian
DenominationRoman Catholic
Sainthood
Feast daythe fourth Sunday of October (till 1913)
October 25 (from 1913)
CanonizedJuly 22, 1848 (cult confirmed)
by Pope Pius IX
PatronageDiocese of Pécs

Life edit

Maurus was born around 1000.[2][3] János Karácsonyi and other historians have suggested that he was born in the region of Nyitra, but he himself does not refer to it as his place of birth in his work on the two hermits from the same region.[4] The Legend of Saint Emmeric relates that Maurus was still a child when his parents sent him to the Benedictine abbey at Pannonhalma.[5][3] The Legend also reveals that Maurus was on friendly terms with Emeric, the crown prince of Hungary.[3] For instance, Maurus was the only monk whom Emeric greeted with seven kisses on the occasion of one of his visits in the monastery, demonstrating his conviction that Maurus had respected his vow of chastity.[5][3]

Emeric's father, Stephen I, the first king of Hungary appointed Maurus abbot of the monastery in 1029 at the latest. According to the Greater Legend of Saint Gerard, Maurus sent four monks from Pannonhalma to assist Gerard, the first bishop of Csanád (now Cenad, Romania) in organizing the new diocese. The Annales Posonienses narrates that Maurus was appointed the second bishop of Pécs in 1036.

Maurus was the prelate who finished the construction of the earliest cathedral in Pécs in the reign of Stephen I's successor, Peter I. He was one of the three bishops who survived the pagan uprising that put an end to King Peter's rule, thus the three bishops together celebrated the coronation of the new king, Andrew I in Székesfehérvár in 1046. Maurus's prestige in the new king's court is demonstrated by the deed of founding of the Benedictine Tihany Abbey from 1055 on which his signature is only preceded by that of the archbishop of Esztergom. The contemporary Palatine of the kingdom, Radó also bequeathed a part of his possessions to Maurus and the bishopric of Pécs in his last will in 1056. The Palatine's will was confirmed by both King Andrew I and his brother and successor, Béla I.

Following Béla I's death, Maurus succeeded in mediating a peace between the late king's sons, Géza and Ladislav and King Andrew I's son, Solomon who celebrated their agreement in Pécs on Easter in 1064. Here Géza and Ladislav accepted Salamon's right to the throne. Although the cathedral and the bishop's palace was burnt on the next day, around that time Prince Géza asked the elderly Maurus to write a biography of Benedict and Andrew-Zorard, two hermits from the region of Nitra. In addition to a narration of abbot Philip of Zobor, Maurus could base his work on his conversations with Benedict in his youth in the abbey of Pannonhalma.

His cult began shortly after his death.[6] Based on the continuous tradition of Maurus's local veneration, his cult was confirmed by the Holy See on July 22, 1848.[6] Pope Pius IX emphasized that "there are mass-books from 1499 which sing Blessed Maurus's praises, and his name was also recorded in Martyrologies".[6] He was initially celebrated in the Diocese of Pécs on the fourth Sunday of each October, but October 25 became his feast day in 1913.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Berend, Laszlovszky & Szakács 2007, p. 338.
  2. ^ Sümegi 2008, p. 26.
  3. ^ a b c d Koszta 2009, p. 59.
  4. ^ Koszta 2009, pp. 59, 102.
  5. ^ a b Sümegi 2008, pp. 26–27.
  6. ^ a b c d Diós, István. [Blessed Maurus]. A szentek élete [=Lives of Saints]. Szent István társulat. Archived from the original on 2003-03-25. Retrieved July 11, 2013.

Sources edit

  • Berend, Nora; Laszlovszky, József; Szakács, Béla Zsolt (2007). "The kingdom of Hungary". In Berend, Nora (ed.). Christianization and the Rise of Christian Monarchy: Scandinavia, Central Europe and Rus', c.900-1200. Cambridge University Press. pp. 319–368. ISBN 978-0-521-87616-2.
  • Koszta, László (2009). "Szt. Mór (1036-1070/1075 körül) [=St. Maurus (1036-1070/c. 1075)]". In Fedeles, Tamás; Sarbak, Gábor; Sümegi, József (eds.). A Pécsi Egyházmegye története I: A középkor évszázadai (1009-1543) [=A History of the Diocese of Pécs, Volume I: Medieval Centuries (1009-1543)] (in Hungarian). Fény Kft. pp. 59–62. ISBN 978-963-88572-0-0.
  • Sümegi, József (2008). "Mór, Pécs szent életű püspöke [=Maurus, the holy bishop of Pécs]". In Sümegi, József (ed.). A Pécsi Egyházmegye ezer éve [=Millennium of the Diocese of Pécs] (in Hungarian). Fény Kft. pp. 26–31. ISBN 978-963-85841-5-1.

External links edit

  • (in Norwegian) Maurus av Pécs
  • The Legend of St. Svorad and St. Benedict (in Slovak)
Maurus of Pécs
Born: c. 1000 Died: c. 1075
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Pécs
1036–c. 1075
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Abbot of Pannonhalma
b. 1029–1036
Succeeded by

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Maurus of Pecs or Mor 1 Hungarian Mor pecsi puspok was the first known prelate who was born in the Kingdom of Hungary He was abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma between around 1029 and 1036 and bishop of Pecs from year 1036 until his death around year 1075 He wrote the Legend of Benedict of Szkalka and Andrew Zorard two hermits who lived in the region of Nitra in modern day Slovakia Maurus s own cult was confirmed by Pope Pius IX in 1848 SaintMaurusBishop of PecsProvinceEsztergomDiocesePecsAppointed1036Term endedc 1075PredecessorBonipertOther post s Abbot of PannonhalmaPersonal detailsBornc 1000Diedc 1075NationalityHungarianDenominationRoman CatholicSainthoodFeast daythe fourth Sunday of October till 1913 October 25 from 1913 CanonizedJuly 22 1848 cult confirmed by Pope Pius IXPatronageDiocese of Pecs Contents 1 Life 2 References 3 Sources 4 External linksLife editMaurus was born around 1000 2 3 Janos Karacsonyi and other historians have suggested that he was born in the region of Nyitra but he himself does not refer to it as his place of birth in his work on the two hermits from the same region 4 The Legend of Saint Emmeric relates that Maurus was still a child when his parents sent him to the Benedictine abbey at Pannonhalma 5 3 The Legend also reveals that Maurus was on friendly terms with Emeric the crown prince of Hungary 3 For instance Maurus was the only monk whom Emeric greeted with seven kisses on the occasion of one of his visits in the monastery demonstrating his conviction that Maurus had respected his vow of chastity 5 3 Emeric s father Stephen I the first king of Hungary appointed Maurus abbot of the monastery in 1029 at the latest According to the Greater Legend of Saint Gerard Maurus sent four monks from Pannonhalma to assist Gerard the first bishop of Csanad now Cenad Romania in organizing the new diocese The Annales Posonienses narrates that Maurus was appointed the second bishop of Pecs in 1036 Maurus was the prelate who finished the construction of the earliest cathedral in Pecs in the reign of Stephen I s successor Peter I He was one of the three bishops who survived the pagan uprising that put an end to King Peter s rule thus the three bishops together celebrated the coronation of the new king Andrew I in Szekesfehervar in 1046 Maurus s prestige in the new king s court is demonstrated by the deed of founding of the Benedictine Tihany Abbey from 1055 on which his signature is only preceded by that of the archbishop of Esztergom The contemporary Palatine of the kingdom Rado also bequeathed a part of his possessions to Maurus and the bishopric of Pecs in his last will in 1056 The Palatine s will was confirmed by both King Andrew I and his brother and successor Bela I Following Bela I s death Maurus succeeded in mediating a peace between the late king s sons Geza and Ladislav and King Andrew I s son Solomon who celebrated their agreement in Pecs on Easter in 1064 Here Geza and Ladislav accepted Salamon s right to the throne Although the cathedral and the bishop s palace was burnt on the next day around that time Prince Geza asked the elderly Maurus to write a biography of Benedict and Andrew Zorard two hermits from the region of Nitra In addition to a narration of abbot Philip of Zobor Maurus could base his work on his conversations with Benedict in his youth in the abbey of Pannonhalma His cult began shortly after his death 6 Based on the continuous tradition of Maurus s local veneration his cult was confirmed by the Holy See on July 22 1848 6 Pope Pius IX emphasized that there are mass books from 1499 which sing Blessed Maurus s praises and his name was also recorded in Martyrologies 6 He was initially celebrated in the Diocese of Pecs on the fourth Sunday of each October but October 25 became his feast day in 1913 6 References edit Berend Laszlovszky amp Szakacs 2007 p 338 Sumegi 2008 p 26 a b c d Koszta 2009 p 59 Koszta 2009 pp 59 102 a b Sumegi 2008 pp 26 27 a b c d Dios Istvan Boldog Mor Blessed Maurus A szentek elete Lives of Saints Szent Istvan tarsulat Archived from the original on 2003 03 25 Retrieved July 11 2013 Sources editBerend Nora Laszlovszky Jozsef Szakacs Bela Zsolt 2007 The kingdom of Hungary In Berend Nora ed Christianization and the Rise of Christian Monarchy Scandinavia Central Europe and Rus c 900 1200 Cambridge University Press pp 319 368 ISBN 978 0 521 87616 2 Koszta Laszlo 2009 Szt Mor 1036 1070 1075 korul St Maurus 1036 1070 c 1075 In Fedeles Tamas Sarbak Gabor Sumegi Jozsef eds A Pecsi Egyhazmegye tortenete I A kozepkor evszazadai 1009 1543 A History of the Diocese of Pecs Volume I Medieval Centuries 1009 1543 in Hungarian Feny Kft pp 59 62 ISBN 978 963 88572 0 0 Sumegi Jozsef 2008 Mor Pecs szent eletu puspoke Maurus the holy bishop of Pecs In Sumegi Jozsef ed A Pecsi Egyhazmegye ezer eve Millennium of the Diocese of Pecs in Hungarian Feny Kft pp 26 31 ISBN 978 963 85841 5 1 External links edit in Norwegian Maurus av Pecs The Legend of St Svorad and St Benedict in Slovak Maurus of PecsBorn c 1000 Died c 1075Catholic Church titlesPreceded byBonipert Bishop of Pecs1036 c 1075 Succeeded by Stephen IPreceded by Abbot of Pannonhalmab 1029 1036 Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maurus of Pecs amp oldid 1102387473, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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