ENGLISH SPEAKING SAINTS DECEMBER 4 St. Osmund, 1009 A.D. Bishop of Salisbury who helped compile the Domesday Book.
ENGLISH SPEAKING SAINTS DECEMBER 4
St. Osmund, 1009 A.D. Bishop of Salisbury who helped compile the Domesday Book. A member of the
Norman nobility, he was the son of Count Henry of Seez and Isabella, half-sister of King William the
Conqueror of England. He took part in the Norman Conquest and served William as his chancellor. In
1078, he was appointed bishop of Salisbury, completing the cathedral there and founding a cathedral
chapter of canons regular and school for clerics. Osmund also assisted the king in assembling the
massive census which became the Domesday Book. In the dispute over investiture between King William
II and St. Anselm of Canterbury, Osmund initially sided with the king, but later he admitted he had made
a mistake, and he begged Anselm’s forgiveness. Osmund also collected manuscripts for the cathedral
library, was a copier and binder of books, authored a life of St. Aldhelm, and was thought to be
responsible for drawing up the books governing the liturgical matters for the diocese such as the Mass
and Divine Office, the so called Sarum Use. Canonized in 1457 by Pope Callistus III, he was the last
English person to be declared a saint until the canonization of Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher in
1935.
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