Norbert of Xanten
Norbert of Xanten | |
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Saint Norbert of Xanten, with St. Michael's Abbey, Antwerp | |
| Bishop and Confessor | |
| Born | c. 1080 Gennep, Archbishopric of Cologne, Holy Roman Empire |
| Died | 6 June 1134 (aged 58–59) Magdeburg, Archbishopric of Magdeburg |
| Venerated in | Catholic Church |
| Canonized | 28 July 1582, Rome by Pope Gregory XIII |
| Feast | 6 June |
| Attributes | monstrance; cross with two beams |
| Patronage | Kingdom of Bohemia (now Czech Republic), invoked during childbirth for safe delivery; Magdeburg |
Norbert of Xanten, O. Praem (c. 1080 – 6 June 1134), also known as Norbert Gennep, was a German Catholic bishop who was the Archbishop of Magdeburg, founder of the Premonstratensian order of canons regular, and is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. Norbert was canonized by Pope Gregory XIII in the year 1582, and his statue appears above the Piazza colonnade of St. Peter's Square in Rome.