Saint Remacle
Saint Remacle was a 7th-century monk and the founder of the Abbey of Stavelot in present-day Belgium. He is known for his role in spreading Christianity in the region and for his dedication to monastic life. Remacle was also a disciple of Saint Amand, who was instrumental in the Christianization of the area.
Remacle's legacy includes the establishment of several monasteries and his influence on the development of monastic culture in Western Europe. He is often celebrated for his piety and commitment to the spiritual growth of his community, making him an important figure in the history of the Benedictine Order.