(Redirected from Abbot Berno)'Berno' or 'Bernon de Baume' (c.
850 –
13 January 925) was first
abbot of Cluny from its founding on
11 September 910 until he resigned in
925. He was subject only to the pope and began the tradition of the
Cluniac reforms which his successors brought to fruition across Europe.
In
890, he founded the monastery of
Gigny. In 910,
William I of Aquitaine, founder of Cluny, nominated him abbot. He placed the monastery under the
Benedictine rule: founded by
Benedict of Nursia and reformed by
Benedict of Aniane.
He took the habit in
Baume-les-Moines, where he became
prior, and resigned as abbot in 925. He divided his abbeys between his relative
Vidon and his disciple
Odo.
He is regarded as a
saint, with his feast day on January 13.