Saint of the Day – 11 July – Saint Bertrand O.Cist. (Died 1149) Abbot ofthe Cistercian Abbey Notre-Dame de Grand-Selve in the Diocese of Toulouse, France. Also known as – Bertrando, Betrando.
One of his Monks attests that “he was a man of incomparable simplicity and purity of heart, lovable to all for his sweetness and gentleness, strong in adversity, great in love.”
Bertrand devoted himself to preaching and often went to southern France to preach and combat the errors of the Albigenses, heresy. This led to the members of that heretical cult persecuting him and forcing him to abandon his Abbey and live, in exile, for two years in Italy.
On 31 March 1145, Bertrand and the Monks of the community of Grand-Selve which Monastery had been founded in 1117 and observing the Rule of Saint Benedict in the Cistercian manner, were formally affiliated to Clairvaux, especially through the support of Saint Bernard, who greatly esteemed our Saint.
Bertrand, from the beginning of his monastic life, took care to meditate on the Gospel every day and to maintain himself in a state of great purity and separation from the world. Under these circumstances, no-one dared to report news of events outside of religious life. At the hearing of the Name of Jesus, tears welled up in his eyes and during Mass, as he himself recounted, he often had celestial apparitions.
He died on 11 July 1149 and was venerated at Grand-Selve on until the monastery was destroyed. Now he is remembered
He had made Grand-Selve a very powerful Abbey and the historian, Mabillon comments: “He was charitable to all, humble in his heart, strong in adversity and incomparable in his ingenuousness.”


