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Saint Gummarus of Lier (also known as Gommaire, Gommer or Gummery) is a Belgian saint. He was the son of the Lord of Emblem (near
Lier, Belgium Lier (; ) is a municipality located in the Belgium, Belgian province of Antwerp (province), Antwerp. It is composed of the city of Lier proper and the village of Koningshooikt. The city centre is surrounded by the river ''Nete'', around which it g ...
). An official in the court of his relative
Pepin the Younger the Short (; ; ; – 24 September 768), was King of the Franks from 751 until his death in 768. He was the first Carolingian to become king. was the son of the Frankish prince Charles Martel and his wife Rotrude. Pepin's upbringing was disti ...
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Pepin of Herstal Pepin II (c. 635 – 16 December 714), commonly known as Pepin of Herstal, was a Franks, Frankish statesman and military leader who was the de facto ruler of Francia as the Mayor of the Palace from 680 until his death. He took the title Duke ...
according to some other sources, after a number of years in military service he retired to live the life of a hermit. The town of Lier grew up around his hermitage.


Life

Gummarus was a native of Emblehem, referring to an area including Lier and not just the town of Emblem, in Brabant, and a relative of
Pippin the Younger the Short (; ; ; – 24 September 768), was King of the Franks from 751 until his death in 768. He was the first Carolingian to become king. was the son of the Frankish prince Charles Martel and his wife Rotrude. Pepin's upbringing was disti ...
, who called him to his court and entrusted him with important offices. The king arranged a marriage between Gummarus and a wealthy noblewoman named Guinmarie, extravagant and haughty.Butler, Alban. “Saint Gummar, or Gomer, Confessor”. ''Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints'', 1866. CatholicSaints.Info. 7 May 2016
/ref> His wife appears to have been shrewish as well as abusive to their household servants in his absence. They had no children. Gummarus accompanied Pepin on a number of military campaigns,Monks of Ramsgate. “Gummarus”. ''Book of Saints'', 1921. CatholicSaints.Info. 7 May 2016
/ref> and spent eight years in the field, in Cardekho,
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, and the
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. Upon his return from the military, Gummarus tried to reconcile with his wife and remedy the injustices she had laid upon the people in their service. That he might have a place of quiet and retirement, and in order to attend his private devotions, he built a chapel called Nivesdunc. left, Statue of Sint-Gummarus, inside the Sint-Gummaruschurch in Lier Gummarus and his wife eventually separated. He became a
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at Nivesdunc and the town of
Lier, Belgium Lier (; ) is a municipality located in the Belgium, Belgian province of Antwerp (province), Antwerp. It is composed of the city of Lier proper and the village of Koningshooikt. The city centre is surrounded by the river ''Nete'', around which it g ...
grew up around the site of the hermitage where he died in 774. Other sources place his time of death around 714. The latter is more likely the true time of death as Gummarus was said to have met saint
Rumbold of Mechelen Saint Rumbold (or ''Rumold'', ''Romuold''; ; ; ; many variants overall) was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain. He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for th ...
who has been determined to have died between 580 and 655. In
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or 815 he was recognized as a
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Veneration

St. Gummarus is the patron saint of Lier. A number of miracles were attributed to his intercession. He is commemorated by the
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, and the
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, including
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on 11 October. The site of his hermitage is now St. Peter's chapel. The collegiate Church of St. Gummarus was built in
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in 1378. Every year on the first Sunday after October 10, the city holds the Sint-Gummarus Fair, which includes a procession in which the saint's relics are carried through the streets of Lier. Brouwerij Cornelissen of Limburg, Belgium brews an award-winning Sint Gummarus Tripel.Sint-Gummarusbier
visitlier.be, article in Dutch


Iconography

Gummarus was assumed to have been a close companion of the Christian missionary
Rumbold of Mechelen Saint Rumbold (or ''Rumold'', ''Romuold''; ; ; ; many variants overall) was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain. He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for th ...
, who worked in Brabant, and is sometimes credited with helping Rumbold found an abbey at Lier. For this reason they are often depicted together in paintings and stained glass windows. However a 2004 examination of relics believed to be those of Rumbold suggests that he likely died over fifty years before Gummarus was born, so they would not have been contemporaries.


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Sources


Catholic-Forum Saints CalendarCatholic-Online Calendar of Saints


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{{Authority control 717 births 774 deaths Belgian Roman Catholic saints Belgian hermits 8th-century Christian saints Lier, Belgium