Saint Odo (Eudes) of Cluny
The second abbot of Cluny and a major figure of the 10th-century monastic reform, Odo dedicated his life to restoring Benedictine discipline. A schola…
First name and chronology
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Odo, between 901 and 1200; the most famous is Saint Odo, celebrated on November 18th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
The second abbot of Cluny and a major figure of the 10th-century monastic reform, Odo dedicated his life to restoring Benedictine discipline. A schola…
A native of Orléans and a brilliant professor of realist philosophy in Tournai, Odo converted to monastic life after discovering the writings of Saint…
A Carthusian monk originally from Novara, Oddo became an abbot before resigning his position to Pope Clement III to return to solitude. He spent his f…
The feast of Odo is celebrated on November 18th, in memory of Saint Odo.
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Odo, including Saint Odo, Odo and Odo of Novara.
The most famous saint named Odo is Saint Odo (10th century).