Alto of Altomünster

St. Alto of Altomünster, O.S.B.

Saint Alto awakens the Alto Spring, (detail) by Josef Mages (1728-1769), c. 1769, in the Church of St. Alto and St. Birgitta, Altomünster Abbey, Altomünster, Bavaria, Germany
Abbot
Born Ireland
Died c. 760
Altomünster Abbey, Altomünster, Duchy of Bavaria
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church (Bavaria) & Eastern Orthodox Church
Major shrine Altomünster Abbey, Altomünster, Bavaria, Germany
Feast 9 February
Patronage Diocese of Freising

Alto, O.S.B., (died ca. 760) was a Benedictine abbot active in the Duchy of Bavaria during the mid-8th century. Tradition holds him to be the eponymous founder of Altomünster Abbey, around which a market town grew up, also called Altomünster. He is honored as a saint by the Catholic Church.

Life

Little is known about Alto; he is believed to have arrived in the region as a wandering Irish monk, and to have previously lived as a hermit near both Munich and Augsburg.

There is a Vita of his life written by Otloh of St. Emmeram about 1062. A document held by the Diocese of Freising has a document dating perhaps to 763 with the signature Alto reclausus (Alto the hermit) which is considered to be his.[1]

A donation by King Pepin the Short gave Alto some wooded land on which to build his monastery, founded about A.D. 750.

A Gospel lectionary made for Altomünster Abbey has a metal cover which was added to the manuscript in 1489, depicting one of Saint Alto's miracles.[2]

Alto's feast day is celebrated on 9 February.

References

  1. "Sant' Altone Abate". Santi e beati.(Italian)
  2. "Gospels for the Year". World Digital Library. Retrieved 2014-06-03.


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