Alberto Quadrelli
Italian bishop and saint
Patron of Places
Rivolta d'Adda
BornRivolta d'Adda (1103)
DiedLodi (1173)
VocationsBishop of Lodi, Catholic priest
Biography
Saint Alberto Quadrelli (1103–1173) was an Italian priest who served the Church as a bishop, remembered with affection among the faithful of his native Rivolta d’Adda. Born in that town and shaped by its Christian life, he devoted himself to priestly service and later carried the pastoral responsibilities of the episcopate, guiding God’s people with the care expected of a shepherd. Honored as a saint, Alberto’s legacy endures especially where he first learned to love Christ and His Church. Rivolta d’Adda venerates him as its patron, turning to his intercession in local needs and in the daily work of holiness. His feast is celebrated on July 4, inviting the Church to give thanks for a life offered in faithful service.