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St. Erhard of Ratisbon
Bishop of that city in the seventh century, probably identical with an Abbot
Erhard of Ebersheimmunster mentioned in a Merovingian diploma of 684. Ancient
documents call him also Erard and Herhard. The legendary account of his life
offers little that is historically certain. The following, however, seems
reliable. Erhard was born in Ireland, then known as Scotia
. Like many of his
countrymen he went to the Continent as missionary bishop or chorepiscopus, and
coming to the Vosges met there St. Hildulf, said to have been Archbishop of
Trier, and who lived there as a hermit (666-671). He is called Erhard's brother,
but very likely spiritual relationship was meant. It is said that each of them
founded seven monasteries. Thence Erhard went to Ratisbon and founded the
nunnery of Niedermunster. By Divine inspiration he was recalled to the Rhineland
to baptize St. Odilia, blind from her birth, but who received her eyesight at
her baptism. He sent a messenger to her father, Duke Attich, and reconciled him
with his disowned daughter. According to another account, St. Odilia was
baptized by Hildulf, Erhard acting as her sponsor. The year of his death is not
known. He was interred in the still-extant Erhard-crypt at Niedermunster, and
miracles were wrought at his grave, that was guarded in the Middle Ages by
Erhardinonnen
, a religious community of women who observed there a perpetual
round of prayer. Otto II, in 974, made donations of properties in the Danube
valley to the convent where the holy confessor Erhard rests
. On 7 Oct., 1052
the remains of the holy bishops Erhard and Wolfgang were raised by Pope St. Leo
IX in presence of Emperor Henry III and many bishops, a ceremony which was at
that time equivalent to canonization. Ratisbon documents, however, mention only
the raising of Wolfgang, not that of Erhard. At the close of the eleventh
century, Paul von Bernried, a monk of Fulda, at the suggestion of Abbess Heilika
of Niedermunster, wrote a life of Erhard and added a second book containing a
number of miracles. The learned canon of Ratisbon, Conrad of Megenberg (d. 1374),
furnished a new edition of this work. The church in Neidermunster, now a parish
church, still preserves the crosier of the saint, made of black buffalo-horn. A
bone of his skull was enclosed in a precious receptacle in 1866 and is placed
upon the heads of the faithful on his feast day, 8 Jan. Three ancient Latin
lives of the saint are found in the Acta Sanctorum (8 Jan). The beautiful
reliquary is reproduced in Jakob, Die Kunst im Dienste der Kirche
(illust. 16).
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