The first bishop of Frankish origin in Autun in the 7th century, Ragnobert (or Racho) reformed his clergy and signed important monastic privileges in 658. His relics, saved from revolutionary devastation, were solemnly replaced in the Saint-Lazare Basilica in 1803.
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SAINT RAGNOBERT OR RACHO, VULGARLY SAINT ROCH, BISHOP OF AUTUN (658).
Episcopacy and reforms in Autun
Succeeding Ferréol, Ragnobert became the first bishop of Frankish origin in Autun, where he reformed the clergy and supported the monastery of Sainte-Colombe.
Ragnobert or Racho Ragnobert ou Racho Bishop of Autun in the 7th century, the first of Frankish origin to hold this see. , commonly Saint Roch, after the death of Ferréol, was raised to the see of Aut un an Autun Burgundian diocese associated with the saint's burial. d was its first bishop of Frankish origin. He signed the privilege granted by Emme n, bi Emmen Bishop of Sens in 658. shop of Sens, in 658, in favor of Abbot Agon and the monks of the Se nonian monastery of Sainte-Colombe. monastère Sénonais de Sainte-Colombe Monastic establishment in Sens benefiting from a privilege signed by the saint. This privilege aimed to promote the pious design of the brothers of this monastery, which was to conform their life in all things to the rule of the holy Fathers, to evangelical authority, and to apostolic tradition. It is reported that he caused the clergy of his cathedral to follow a regular and more perfect life; a perfect model, through his examples, of those he was charged to instruct, he rendered himself worthy of the immortal honors of holiness.
Translation and cult of the relics
The saint's body underwent several translations between the 16th and 19th centuries, from the church of Saint-Nazaire to the basilica of Saint-Lazare, despite the destructions of the Revolution.
His body, honored by the piety of the faithful, long rested in a small church that bore his name, and which was situated near the ancient walls of Autun. In the year 1530, it was transferred, with great pomp, to the c athedral church of Saint-Nazaire and Saint-Celse by église cathédrale de Saint-Nazaire et de Saint-Celse Former cathedral of Autun where the relics were transferred in 1530. Bishop Jacques Huralt; then, the vaults of this church having fallen into ruins at the end of the following century, it was again transported to the bas ilica of Saint-Lazare, wh basilique de Saint-Lazare Final resting place of the saint's relics after the ruins of Saint-Nazaire. ere many miracles were performed through the intercession of the Saint. In the midst of the storms that broke out at the end of the 18th century and, during the sacrilegious devastation of the basilica, it was cast at random into one of the sepulchral crypts of the same church. But his head and the greater part of his bones were retrieved by faithful who piously preserved them and returned them to the Bishop of Autun. The prelate had the holy relics canonically examined and solemnly brought them back to the said church of Saint-Lazare, at the same time as the glorious relics of the Hotel of Our Lord, on September 3, 1803.
Patronage and sources
Saint Racho remains the patron of a parish in the Charolais region, his cult being attested by the Proper of the Diocese of Autun.
Racho is the patron of a parish in the Diocese of Autun that bears his na me (arrondissement of Charo arrondissement de Charolles Geographical area where the parish dedicated to the saint is located. lles, Saône-et-Loire).
Proper of Autun.
Annexes & related entities
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Key Events
- Elevation to the see of Autun after the death of Ferréol
- Signing of the privilege in favor of the monastery of Sainte-Colombe in 658
- Reform of his cathedral clergy for a regular life
- Translation of relics in 1530 to Saint-Nazaire and Saint-Celse
- Translation to Saint-Lazare following the ruins of the cathedral
- Rescue of the relics during the Revolution and solemn return on September 3, 1803
Miracles
- Numerous miracles performed through his intercession in the Basilica of Saint-Lazare