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206:, April 1, was at first celebrated throughout the Cistercian order, but by the seventeenth century it was restricted to Bonnevaux. There is no record of a formal canonization, but the Holy See recognized him as a saint in 1702. A liturgy for the celebration of his feast from 1473 has been published. His 109:
at the time. He was by then widely revered for his sanctity and admired for his preaching. He was not a great scholar, but he did purchase devotional books for his monastery. In 1166, he was elected abbot of Bonnevaux.
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between Alexander and Barbarossa in July 1177, both the pope and the emperor expressed gratitude to Hugh in letters addressed to the Cistercian order. The
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Hugh was a monk of LĂ©oncel for twenty-three years before being elected its abbot in 1162. He received the abbatial blessing from
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around 1120 to the pious family that held the castle there. His grandfather, Odilo, became a monk of the
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lists Pons and Hugh at the head of its list of those present at the formal reconciliation.
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in 1175, Hugh took a leading role in resolving the schism between Pope Alexander III and
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In the Valley of Wormwood: Cistercian Blessed and Saints of the Golden Age
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Dimier, M. A. (1958). "Un office rimé de saint Hugues de Bonnevaux".
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During his abbacy, Hugh founded three daughter houses:
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Index

Cistercian
Bonnevaux Abbey
Châteauneuf-sur-Isère
Grande Chartreuse
Hugh of Grenoble
abbess of Vernaison
de
Saint-Just
Lyon
abbey of Miroir
fr
Bernard of Clairvaux
novitiate
abbey of LĂ©oncel
fr
Pope Alexander III
Montpellier
Peter II of Tarentaise
Antipope Callistus III
Frederick Barbarossa
Romuald of Salerno
Pons of Clermont
fr
Venice
Historia ducum Venetorum
Louis VII of France
Henry II of England
Treaty of Venice
Sylveréal
fr

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