Saint CRUMMINE, disciple de saint Patrick à Leccuine (Lackan) en Irlande (après 430).
5th century. Saint Crummine was a disciple of Saint Patrick (f.d.March 17), who put him in charge of the church of Leccuine (Lackan) in County Wearmeath
St. Crummine was a disciple of St. Patrick of Ireland (17th March), who placed him in charge of a church at Lackan, Co. Westmeath, Ireland. Nothing further is known of his life.
Saint AUSTELL, ascète en Cornouailles (VIème siècle).
Troparion of St Austol tone 7
Light of Cornwall and pillar of the Faith,/ holy Austol, disciple of Samson:/ thou wast a fellow-labourer with Saint Mewan,/ in such companionship that thou didst die with him and share his grave./ Pray to Christ our God to grant us His great mercy.
AUSTELL of CORNWALL, (Sixth Century), there is no written Life of this saint extant, though there are two traditions concerning the identity of St. Austell. The first, and more commonly accepted, is that he was a disciple of St. Maine of Bretagne (21st June) during the latter’s time in Cornwall, and later lived as a hermit in the area now known as St. Austell in Cornwall, England. The other, more recent tradition, posits that St. Austell was a woman (Hawystill), one of the daughters of King St. Brychan of Brycheiniog (6th April), who left her name to Aust in South Gloucestershire, England.
St. Egilo of Pruem, Abbot
Died 871. Saint Egilo was a monk of Croyland Abbey, who was martyred with his abbot and many of his community by the invading Danes
EGILO (EGILON, EIGIL), an Abbot of Prüm in Lotharingia, present-day Diocese of Trier in Germany. St. Egilo served as Abbot of, and undertook the restoration of the Abbey of St. Peter of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain (abbaye Saint-Pierre de Flavigny-sur-Ozerain) (circa 860–866) in present-day east-central France. Lastly, St. Egilo founded (or restored) an abbey at Corbigny in Burgundy (France). St. Egilo reposed in 871.
St. Bigesg, Bicsecha, or Bigsech, Virgin, of Kilbixy, County of Westmeath.
Saint Ernin of Cloonfinn, June 28
Blessed Malchus of Mellifont, June 28
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