Blessed Acardo of Avranches
Also known as
- Acardo of San Vittore
- Achard…
Profile
Born to the Norman nobility. Educated by the canons of Bridlington, diocese of York, England. Studied in Paris, France. Monk of the monastery of Saint Victor in Paris. Abbot of the house in 1155. Chosen bishop of Séez, France in 1157, but was opposed by King Henry II of England, and Acardo never took his see. Wrote several treatises on living a spiritual life. Bishop of Avranches, France in 1161. His connection to royalty and the court enabled him to obtain benefits for his diocese and all of the Normandy region of France. Would often retire to the Norbertine abbey of La Lucerne-d’Outremer in Normandy whose church he had help found and bless in 1164. Worked to support orthodox theology about Christ against some of the odd notions of the time.
Born
- early 12th century in either Normandy, France or Norman-occupied England
- 1172 of natural causes
- buried in the church of the Norbertine abbey of La Lucerne-d’Outremer, Normandy, France
MLA Citation
- “Blessed Acardo of Avranches“. CatholicSaints.Info. 13 April 2020. Web. 16 May 2024. <>