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  1. Saint Meinhard (1134 or 1136 – August 14 or October 11, 1196) was a German Augustinian canon regular and the first Bishop of Livonia. His life was described in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia. His body rests in the now-Lutheran Riga Cathedral, as his remains were moved to Riga in 1226.

  2. Meinrad, OSB (Latin: Meinradus, Mainradus; c. 797 – 21 January 861 AD) was a German Benedictine hermit and is revered as a Catholic and Orthodox saint. He is known as the "Martyr of Hospitality". His feast day is 21 January.

  3. Saint Meinrad Archabbey is a Benedictine monastery founded in 1854 by monks from Einsiedeln Abbey in Switzerland and is home to 80+ monks who live, work, and pray in community.

  4. The mission of Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology is the initial and ongoing formation of priests, permanent deacons, and lay ministers to minister together effectively in the service of the Roman Catholic Church.

  5. Saint Meinhard was a significant figure in the spread of Catholicism, particularly in the Baltic region during the 12th and 13th centuries. He is best known as the first Bishop of Livonia, an area now comprising modern-day Latvia and Estonia.

  6. Saint Meinhard was a German canon regular and the first Bishop of Livonia. Career. His life was described in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia. His body rests in the now-Lutheran Riga Cathedral. As a canon at the Segeberg Abbey, Meinhard was possibly inspired by Vicelinus missionary work among the Slavs.

  7. meinhard of livonia, st. Also known as Meinrad, Augustinian missionary, bishop; b. ca. 1130 in Germany; d. Aug. 14, 1196, Yxkill, Livonia (near Riga, Latvia). Meinhard entered religious life at the monastery of Segelberg, Germany.