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Bruno was born in Cologne of the prominent Hartenfaust family. He studied at the Cathedral school at Rheims, and on his return to Cologne about 1055, was ordained and became a Canon at St. Cunibert's. He returned to Rheims in 1056 as professor of theology, became head of the school the following year, and remained there until 1074, when he was appointed chancellor of Rheims by its archbishop, Manasses. Bruno was forced to flee Rheims when he and ... Continue Reading

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  1. Joseph Mathew
    7 months ago

    St. Bruno, pray for us to become more and more humble in our day to day life, since humility is essential to see the face of God, who was born in a manger and died upon the cross!

  2. Anna Lozano
    7 months ago

    Found your site by accident. I love it. The article on St. Bruno is so nicely and kindly written. Thank you, I learned a lot. God gives us such heros in our saints! Thanks be to God

  3. christopher
    7 months ago

    St. bruno pray for us great saint
    Amen

  4. Robert
    1 year ago

    I have Bruno as my Oblate name. Numerous books about the Carthusians are available at Cistercian Publishing, Abebooks and even music and the DVD Into Great Silence that will enrich the lover of St Bruno and the Carthusian order. The Carthusians in England, Parkminster sell many books and the book store at the base of MT Equinox, in VT where the Charterhouse of the Transfiguration is has books, medals and statues.

  5. Sergio Martinez
    1 year ago

    Virtues we all know are needed for a time like this...God bless.!

  6. Micsam
    1 year ago

    May the good LORD continue to bless the shepherds in his vineyard...AMEN

  7. christie
    1 year ago

    St. Bruno, loving saint and beloved of Christ and His Mother, I praise God for the gift you gave to the world, the Carthusian order. Your life was simple and austere, your writings concise and clear. Pray for us who need God's loving mercy and compassion. I pray today with the faith that Christ himself taught in the Gospel: that we must persevere in prayer. Christ said "Ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find, knock and the door shall be open unto you". Remembering this promise I ask God's loving and healing hand to be placed on all sick and suffering children, born with pervasive developmental delays. I believe that God will work a miracle for these children, so that they will be able to learn, progress and flourish and one day lead productive, independent lives. I thank God for protecting my daughter from potential bodily injury in a recent accident. I thank God for giving consolation and comfort to my aging, bedridden mother. Amen.

  8. delaney
    2 years ago

    this was good it helped me out a lot. hope it helps u 2 !!!! =0

  9. meg
    2 years ago

    I love GOD

  10. bill
    2 years ago

    thanks . great site

  11. Josy
    2 years ago

    I need serious prayers, so I can find a roommate in Orlando and not become homeless. I have no money, and place to go. I purchased the place with my mom, and she died last year. I am unable to keep the payments alone, and am in desperate need of a roommate (s). I am in SE Orlando (32824), and am asking you to please pray for me.

  12. Genevieve O. del Rosario
    2 years ago

    Article on St. Bruno is very informational. Thanks.

  13. David
    2 years ago

    I wasn't raised Catholic but I love all the information.
    Please God, may we all do your will.
    P.S. I love Catholics.
    In Jesus name
    Amen

  14. Anthony UK
    2 years ago

    I am very proud to have St Bruno as my comfirmation name. What a fantastic servant of God. Pray for me Saint Bruno.

    Anthony Vincent Bruno

    Uk

  15. ciara
    2 years ago

    it was good needed it for R.E homework

  16. ADAM
    2 years ago

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  17. god
    2 years ago

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  18. rachel
    3 years ago

    it is cool and helpful

  19. brendan dodd
    3 years ago

    i love this site praise to Jesus.

  20. Pharmd265
    4 years ago

    Very nice site!


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