Saint Ubald Medal
$49.95
$49.95
$10.00
- CHAIN IS NOT INCLUDED
- Available in Solid 14K Yellow Gold, White Gold, & Sterling Silver
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All Religious Medals are Customizable. We can change the spelling, your language, names etc, ex: change "Pray for Us" to "Pray For Me". Just let us know in "special instructions"Saint Ubald of Gubbio (Italian: Ubald; Latin: Ubaldus; French: Ubalde) (ca. 10841160) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. He was bishop of Gubbio, in Umbria. Saint Ubaldo Day is still celebrated at Gubbio in his honor, as well as at Jessup, Pennsylvania. Born Ubaldo Baldassini of noble parents at Gubbio, Ubald lost his father while still very young. He was educated by the prior of the cathedral church of his native city, where he also became a canon regular. Saint Sperandia was a relative of Ubald. He felt a vocation to become a monk, and entered to the Monastery of St. Secondo in the same city, where he remained for some years. Recalled by his bishop, he returned to the cathedral monastery, where he was made prior. Having heard that at Vienna Blessed Peter de Honestis some years before had established a very fervent community of canons regular, to whom he had given special statutes which had been approved by Paschal II, Ubald went there, remaining with his brother canons for three months, to learn the details and the practice of their rules, wishing to introduce them among his own canons of Gubbio. This he did at his return. He earned a reputation for piety, poverty (for all his rich patrimony he had given to the poor and to the restoration of monasteries), humility, mortification, meekness, and fervour, and the fame of his holiness spread in the country, and several bishoprics were offered to him, but he refused them all. Ubald is said to have prevented Frederick Barbarossa from sacking Gubbio as the emperor had sacked Spoleto in 1155. However, the episcopal See of Gubbio becoming vacant, he was sent, with some clerics, by the population
| SKU | 70778 |
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| Weight | 0.3 |
| Metal | All Metals |
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