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Patron Saint of English monasticism

Gilbert of Sempringham is venerated as the patron saint of English monasticism — feast day February 4.

Gilbert of Sempringham

Gilbert of Sempringham

c. 1085 ADc. 1189 AD · Feast day: February 4

Gilbert of Sempringham founded the only monastic order of English origin, living to approximately 104 years old — long enough to see his twenty-six convents flourish across England. A Norman lord's son sent to study theology in France rather than bear arms, he built a double monastery at Sempringham that united nuns, canons, lay brothers, and sisters under a single rule — a structure no English founder had attempted before.

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