Died 978. Maccallin was an Irishman who made a pilgrimage to Saint
Fursey's shrine at Peronne during the Viking terror. He entered the
Benedictine abbey of Gorze. Later he became a hermit and was given a
grant of land on which he founded Saint Michael's monastery at Thierache
and governed it as abbot. Soon after he made a second foundation at
Waulsort ("Valciodorum") Abbey, near Dinant, Belgium, on the River
Meuse, over which he placed
Saint Cadroe (f.d. March 6).
In 946, Emperor Otto I issued a charter that stipulated that Waulsort
should be governed by an Irish abbot so long as one was available within
the community
(
Benedictines,
D'Arcy,
Fitzpatrick,
Montague,
O'Hanlon).