St. Prokopius - Doudleby nad Orlici - Czech Republic
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Hertogh
N 50° 06.566 E 016° 15.843
33U E 590383 N 5551562
The statue of St. Prokopius of Sazava near the main entrance of chateau Doudleby nad Orlici.
Waymark Code: WM12V3R
Location: Královéhradecký kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 07/17/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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The statue of St. Prokopius of Sazava near the main entrance of chateau Doudleby nad Orlici. The statue is made by sand stone in baroque style.

St. Prokopius of Sazava.
was a Bohemian canon and hermit, canonized as a saint of the Catholic church in 1204.

Little about his life is known with certainty. According to hagiographical tradition, he was born in 970, in a Central Bohemian village near Kourim. He studied in Prague and was ordained there.

The community of hermits was incorporated as a Benedictine monastery by the duke of Bohemia in 1032/3, now known as Sázava Monastery, or St Procopius Monastery, where he served as the first abbot for the span of twenty years until his death.

Local veneration of Procopius as a saint is recorded for the 12th century when the first biography Vita minor has been written. After his canonization, he became greatly venerated throughout Bohemia, to the point of his being considered the national saint of the kingdom of Bohemia. His life and wonders were described by Vita antiqua from the 2nd Half of the 13th century, and Vita maior from the 14th century. His remains were transferred to All Saints Church in Prague Castle in 1588.

The Cyrillic portion of the Reims Gospel manuscript (since 1554 kept in Reims, France) were attributed to Procopius in the 14th century, and Charles IV commissioned an extension of the manuscript in Glagolitic script in 1395.

Sázava Monastery had been destroyed in the Hussite Wars, but the church was re-established in the 17th century, as well as the monastery buildings changed in a castle. The Baroque-era frescos "The Meeting of Hermit Procopius with Prince Oldrich" and "Abbot Procopius Giving Alms" besides other frescos depicting scenes the saint's life and the history of the monastery, were discovered there (under layers of 19th-century paint) in the 2000s. Hugo Fabricius, a monk at Sázava, wrote a new life of St. Procopius in the 18th century, Požehnaná Památka Welikého Sweta Diwotworce Swatýho Prokopa ("The Blessed Legacy of the Great Miracle Worker of the World, St. Procopius"). The "Cave of St. Procopius", the supposed site of his original hermitage, was discovered by Method Klement OSB in the 1940s.

He was canonized in 1204, however there is still much debate on how his canonization was performed. It is stated that Pope Innocent III canonized him in 1204 or that during a liturgical elevation and translation of his body to the altar in Sázava his canonization took place. This was at that time the equivalent to canonization
(from wikipedia)
Associated Religion(s): Catholic

Statue Location: Near the main entrance to the chateau

Entrance Fee: Free

Artist: Not listed

Website: Not listed

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