Helias of Cologne
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Helias of Cologne, Irish
Irish people
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 abbot
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, musician
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 and composer
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, died 1040.

Background

Helias was a native of what is now County Monaghan
County Monaghan
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, apparently been a monk
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 at the monastery
Monastery
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 of Muckno which is now the parish around the town of Castleblayney
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. Trithemius states that he led a most austere
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 life, and was on that account an object of hatred to wicked men, who feared his reproof.
He was a close friend of Archbishop
Archbishop
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 Heribert of Cologne
Heribert of Cologne
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.

Heribert died in 1021. According to a biography of Heribert, when this illustrious prelate felt his end approach, he sent for his beloved Helias, who prepared him for death, and administered to him the Sacrament of Extreme Unction, and all the final consolations of the Church.

Cologne

Helias was elected abbot of Great St. Martin Church
Great St. Martin Church
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, Cologne
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, in 1015. In the same year, he became ruler of St. Pantaleon's; both monasteries would remain under his rule till his death in 1040.

Archbishop Pilgrim

Pilgrim (archbishop), Heribert's successor, disliked the Irish monks. Departing on a pastoral
Pastoral
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 visit, he vowed to expel them all upon his return. Helias is said to have prayed to God that if it was his will, they would depart but if not, Pilgrim would never return to Cologne. Pilgrim died at Neomagnus in 1036. However, the story is believed to be more legend
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 than fact
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. Helias is said to have established a good relationship with Pilgrim's successor, Herman II (Archbishop of Cologne)

Rule as abbot

According to Hogan, Helias ran both "St. Martin and St. Pantaleon's, with the greatest success. He was remarkable, however, for uncommon strictness in the enforcement of discipline. A French monk of St. Pantaleon having written, without permission, a neat copy of the Missal for the use of the community, Helias burned it, lest others should presume to act without previous licence. He died in the odour of sanctity, and was buried in the chapel of St. Benedict, with the epitaph:Haec tumuli fossa conduntur Praesulis ossa/Heliae miri mirificique viri."

Musician and composer

Helias was a skilled musician, and is held to be the first to introduce Roman chant to Cologne. Jean Mabillon
Jean Mabillon
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 was of the opinion that he was the Stranger and Pilgrim to whom Berno of Reichanau dedicated The Laws of Symphony and Tone. Richanau itself was founded in 724 by the Irishman Piminius.

See also

  • Tilmo
    Tilmo
    -Background:Tilmo was a native of Ireland, though from what region is unknown. He had once been a soldier, then became a monk, and finally a preacher.-Cologne:...

    , founder of St. Martin's, fl. 690.
  • Arnold of St. Martin's
    Arnold of St. Martin's
    Arnold of St. Martin's, Irish Abbott, died 1103.Hogan states that Arnold was the last Irish abbot of Great St. Martin Church, quoting a chronicle of Cologne, which states:Ultimus ille fuit praesul de gente Scotorum.-See also:...

    , last Irish abbot, died 1103.
  • Berno of Reichenau
    Berno of Reichenau
    Berno was the Abbot of Reichenau from his appointment by Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1008. He reformed the Gregorian chant...


Reference

  • Irish Monasteries in Germany, J.F. Hogan, pp. 526–535, Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 4th series, Vol. 3, 1898.

External links

  • http://www.archive.org/stream/s4irishecclesias03dubluoft#page/526/mode/2up
  • http://www.standingstones.com/irishem.html
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