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St. Leonard of Limousin
Nothing absolutely certain is known of his history, as his earliest Life
,
written in the eleventh century, has no historical value whatever. According to
this extraordinary legend, Leonard belonged to a noble Frankish family of the
time of King Clovis, and St. Remy of Reims was his godfather. After having
secured from the king the release of a great number of prisoners, and refused
episcopal honours which Clovis offered him, he entered a monastery at Micy near
Orleans. Later he went to Aquitaine and there preached the Gospel. Having
obtained, through prayer, a safe delivery for the Queen of the Franks in her
confinement, he received as a gift from the king a domain at Noblac, near
Limoges, where he founded a monastery. The veneration of this saint is as widely
known as his history is obscure and uncertain. It is true that there is no trace
of it before the eleventh century, but from that time it spread everywhere, and
little by little churches were dedicated to him, not only in France, but in all
Western Europe, especially in England, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Switzerland,
Germany, more particularly in Bavaria, and also in Bohemia, Poland, and other
countries. Pilgrims, among them kings, princes, and high dignitaries of the
Church, flocked to Noblac (now St. Leonard). Numerous miracles are attributed to
him, and in one small town alone, Inchenhofen, Bavaria, from the fourteenth to
the eighteenth century, there are records of about 4000 favours granted through
his intercession. The saint wrought the delivery of captives, women in
confinement, those possessed of an evil spirit, people and beasts afflicted with
diseases. At the end of the eleventh century his name had already become
renowned among the Crusaders captured by the Mussulmans. He is generally
represented holding chains in his hands. His feast day is celebrated on 6
November.
PONCELET in Acta SS., November, III, 139-209; see also CHEVALIER, Bio-Bibl., s.v.
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