Saint Ludolf of Ratzeburg

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Ludolf was the Praemonstratensian canon of the cathedral of Ratzeburg (modern Landkreis Herzogtum Lauenburg), Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. He was a priest, a noted preacher, and a Bishop of Ratzeburg in 1236.

Ludolf was imprisoned, severely beaten, and exiled by Duke Albert Urso of Lauenburg, Saxony for defending the cathedral and preventing the Duke from confiscating its property. He was taken in by Duke John of Mecklenburg, but his injuries were so severe that he did not survive long. He became a martyr.

Died

  • 29 March 1255 in Wismar, Holstein, Germany from injuries received in prison
  • buried in the cathedral of Ratzeburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
  • some relics at the Saint Johann Premonstratensian abbey in Duisburg-Hamborn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

Canonized

  • 14th century

Source: http://catholicsaints.mobi/calendar/29-march.htm