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declared him one of the patron saints of Hungary. Zorard died around 1009. As early as 1064, Géza took the first steps towards his canonization. The cult of Zorard was officially confirmed in July 1083 by
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holds that in his youth he lived near there as a monk. At around the year 1000, at about the age of 20, he began living as a hermit and a missionary, evangelizing in
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Benedict continued to live in the cave for three years until he was murdered by a gang of thieves looking for treasure. In 1083 Zorard's relics were transferred to
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Wojciechowski Tadeusz: Eremici reguły św. Romualda. In: Szkice historyczne XI wieku. Kraków 1904, p. 53-58.
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Andrew is venerated especially in Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland, but also in diaspora communities of the
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Semkowicz Władysław: Andrzej Świerad. In: Polski Słownik Biograficzny. Vol. 1. 1935, p. 100-101.
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Hoffmann H.: Die Heilige Zoerad. Archiv für schlesische Kirchengeschichte 3. 1938, p. 283-286.
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Wędzki Andrzej: Andrzej-Świerad. In: Słownik Starożytności Słowiańskich. Vol. 1961, p. 24-25.
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in Nitra where they remain to this day. A biography of Benedict and Zorard was written by
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monk in the Abbey. He took the name "Andrew". There he became the spiritual guide of
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Silnicki T.: Dzieje Kościoła na Śląsku. Warszawa 1953, p. 25, 94.
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Opatowiec
Kazimierza
Poland
Nitra
Kingdom of Hungary
Slovakia
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Canonized
Pope Gregory VII
shrine
St. Emmeram's Cathedral
Feast
Attributes
Patronage
Hungary
Nitra
Diocese of Nitra
Diocese of Tarnów
Hungarian
Polish
Slovak
Czech
German
Latin
Benedictine
Poland
Slovakia
Hungary

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