He served for over 40 years in the post of porter of the Capuchin friary in Altötting, through which work he gained a widespread reputation for his wisdom and holiness.
Conrad was known to be diligent at his work, sparing in words, bountiful to the poor, eager and ready to receive and help strangers.
[5] Brother Conrad fulfilled the task of porter for more than 40 years, assisting the inhabitants of the town in their needs of body and soul.
During the night he would deprive himself of several hours of sleep to devote the time to prayer either in the oratory of the friars or in the church.
[1] During his lifetime, Conrad was reputed to have been able to read the hearts of those he met, and he was attributed with the gift of prophecy.
[6] His heroic virtue and the miracles he performed won for him the distinction to be ranked among the Blessed by Pope Pius XI in 1930.
[5] Four years later, the same pope, approving additional miracles which had been performed, solemnly inscribed his name in the list of saints.