Friday 26 June 2020

St Raymond of Penafort



7th January is the saint’s day for Raymond of Penafort, a Spanish monk who was an expert in Church law and who had the rare distinction of living to be 100 years old – the fact that he lived mostly in the 13th century making this all the more remarkable.

Raymond was born in 1175 in Aragon. He trained as a lawyer and studied at the universities of Barcelona and Bologna. However, at the age of 47 he changed tack completely and became a Dominican monk, his reason being that he reckoned that he was getting too full of himself and needed to learn to be more humble.

With this end in mind he asked the abbot of the monastery to give him a task that would curb his inclination towards vanity. He probably thought that he would be given menial tasks around the monastery such as cleaning or working in the kitchens, but the abbot had a better idea. Knowing Raymond’s background as a lawyer, he decided to put this talent to good use and told Raymond to gather together all the cases that had been brought before the Church courts that dealt with the commitment of sins, the idea being to produce a body of case law that could be used to ensure that the Church dealt with transgressions in a consistent and just way. Raymond’s work in this area was to prove to be highly influential for centuries to come.


© John Welford

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