St. Lambert, hieromartyr of Maastricht (704). Commemorated on September 17 He was born to a noble family in Maastricht (in modern-day
Belgium). When his spiritual father Bishop Theodard was killed in 671, St
Lambert was elected Bishop of Maastricht despite his youth. He was loved by his
flock for his holiness, ascetic labors and almsgiving, but was driven from his
see in 675 after his patron King Childeric II was assasinated. He withdrew to
the Monastery of Stavelot where he lived for seven years as one of the brethren,
claiming no privileges despite his office. Once, getting up to pray during the
night, he accidentally disturbed the monastic silence. The Abbot called out for
whoever was responsible to do penance by standing barefoot in the snow before a
cross outside the monastery church. In the morning the Abbot was dismayed to see
the Bishop standing barefoot, covered with snow, before the cross, his face
shining. The Abbot sought to apologize, but Lambert replied that he was honored
to serve God like the Apostles, in cold and nakedness. |
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