The lives of the saints With introd and additional lives of English martyrs, Cornish, Scottish, and Welsh saints, and a full index to the entire work . p of Rheims, and S. Agilbeit, of Paris, swore uponcertain relics that Martins life would be spared if he wouldsurrender himself But they had withdrawn the holy wit-nesses, and swore on the empty case. Martin was seized,and the bishops made no protest against the death of thedeluded youth. Ebroin perished by the blow of an assassin—perished notin this world only. A monk on the shores of the Saone,who had been blinded by Ebroin, heard a boat rowe


The lives of the saints With introd and additional lives of English martyrs, Cornish, Scottish, and Welsh saints, and a full index to the entire work . p of Rheims, and S. Agilbeit, of Paris, swore uponcertain relics that Martins life would be spared if he wouldsurrender himself But they had withdrawn the holy wit-nesses, and swore on the empty case. Martin was seized,and the bishops made no protest against the death of thedeluded youth. Ebroin perished by the blow of an assassin—perished notin this world only. A monk on the shores of the Saone,who had been blinded by Ebroin, heard a boat rowedfuriously down the stream. A terrible voice thundered out: It is Ebroin, whom we are bearing to the caldron ofhell. 2 St. Leger is represented in art with gimlets in his eyes, orwith pincers holding his eye-balls. ReHcs at Poitiers; thehead at Chaux-les-Chatillon; the upper jaw at Mercier, nearSoissons; in the seminary cliurch at Soissons, part of thelower jaw. Another head is exhibited as that of S. Leger,at Morbach, in Alsace; another head, and a hand, at May- Fredegar, Contin. ap. Bouquet, ii. p. 451. Adonis Chron. ap. Bouquet, ii. p. S. THOMAS DE CAXTILUPE. Oct., Part I. p. 31.] [Oct. 2. *- Oct. a.] •S. Thomas de Cantilupe. 31 mac, in the diocese of Limoges; another head at Jumidges,in the diocese of Rouen; another at S. Vast, in Artois; anotherat Preaux, in the diocese of Lisieux, with four teeth adheringto the jaw. The eyes, scooped out some years before thedeath of the saint, were discovered after his death. Onewas shown in the abbey of S. Victor, at Paris; another atS. Denys; a third at Dijon, in the church of S. entire body at Braine-le-Comte, in Burgundy. S. THOMAP DE CANTILUPE, B. ( 1282.) [Canonized in 1320 by John XXII., who fixed his festival for the sixthof the Nones of October (Oct. 2). Roman Martyrology, Lubeck-Cologiieedition of Usuardus, Greven, and Molanus; Sarum, Yorlt, and HerefordKalendars. Galesinius on April 17 and Oct. 2. Th


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