from
Augustine of Hippo. From the
"Vita Sancti Norberti", 12th-century manuscript. At the
Council of Reims in October 1119,
Pope Calixtus II requested Norbert to found a religious order in the
Diocese of Laon in France. On Christmas Day, 1120, Norbert established the Canons Regular of
Prémontré. For a Rule of life, Norbert chose the Rule of St. Augustine as was common among communities of priests—"canons". In addition he adapted some of the customs of the Cistercians. Even more of these would be brought in later by Norbert's successor, Abbot Hugh of Fosse. In effect he produced a community that would be somewhat monastic as far as house ministry. The whole idea was that his active priests needed an ascetic and contemplative haven and that was the purpose of the abbey discipline. Norbert chose a valley in the Forest of Coucy (a grant from
Barthélemy de Jur, the
Bishop of Laon), about 10 miles from Laon, named
Prémontré. Hugh of Fosses,
Evermode of Ratzeburg, Antony of Nivelles, seven students of the celebrated school of
Anselm, and Ralph of Laon were among his first thirteen disciples. By the next year the community had grown to 40. They all took their vows and the Order of Canons Regular of Prémontré was founded. The young community at first lived in huts of wood and clay, arranged like a camp around the chapel of
Saint John the Baptist, but they soon built a larger church and a monastery for the religious who joined them in increasing numbers. Going to
Cologne to obtain relics for their church, Norbert is said to have discovered, through a dream, the spot where those of
Ursula and her companions, of
Gereon, and of other martyrs lay hidden. In 1125/6, the constitution for the order was approved by Pope
Honorius II. Norbert gained adherents in Germany, France, Belgium and Hungary, and houses of his order were founded in Floreffe, Viviers, St-Josse, Ardenne, Cuissy, Laon, Liège, Antwerp, Varlar, Kappenberg, Nagyvárad (
Oradea/
Großwardein) and elsewhere. Count
Theobald II of Champagne wanted to enter the new order, but Norbert counseled him to remain a layman and marry. Norbert prescribed a few rules and invested Theobald with the white scapular of the order, and thus, in 1122, the Third Order of St. Norbert was instituted. He continued to preach throughout France, Belgium and Germany and was successful in combatting a eucharistic heresy in
Antwerp proposed by one
Tanchelm. In commemoration of this, Norbert has been proclaimed the "Apostle of Antwerp". ==Archbishop of Magdeburg==