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Saint MALO : Dans le nord et l'est de la France, le nom est "Maclou" ; dans
les pays de langue néerlandaise (Flandre française, Flandre belge et
Pays-Bas, "Machutus" ou "Machuut" (Machuyt) ; en Irlande, "Macud" ; à Rome,
"Macuto", "Magunto" ou "Mauto".
Sur l'histoire du transfert de ces reliques voir par exemple le site du
CIRMODOC : http://cirdomoc.free.fr/reliquiarum.htm
ou : "La vie et la légende de Saint-Maclou" :
http://home.nordnet.fr/~jdujardin/haubourdin/mlegende.htm
Biblio : Pierre Riché, Translations de reliques à l'époque carolingienne.
Histoire des reliques de Saint-Malo, dans Le Moyen Age, 82, 1976, pp.
201-218.
jean luc deuffic
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Subject: [M-R] saints of the day 15. November
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> Today (15. November) is the feast day of:
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> Didier of Cahors (d. 655) didier (Desiderius) was a noble of the Albi
> area. He served at the Neustrian court until he was elected to serve his
> murdered brother as bishop of Cahors. He was a good bishop, promoting
> monasticism, building an aqueduct, and caring for the education of his
> clergy.
>
> Malo (6th-7th cent.) Malo (Machutus) is known as the apostle of Brittany.
> Legend tells that M. was from south Wales. He became a monk there, but
> soon decided to move on to Brittany. He started preaching, built
> churches, founded monasteries, etc.
>
> Fintan of Rheinau (d. c. 879) Fintan was a native of Leinster. He was
> carried off in a Viking raid and after his escape lived in Scotland. He
> then went on a pilgrimage to Rome, and on his way back stopped at Rheinau
> (an island in the Rhine). He joined the community of hermits there.
>
> Leopold of Austria (d. 1136) Leopold "the Good" became margrave of
> Austria at the age of 23. He founded monasteries, supported the pope in
> the Investiture Contest, and fathered Otto of Freising. L. was canonized
> in 1485.
>
> Albert the Great (d. 1280) The "universal doctor" was the son of a
> wealthy German noble family from the Augsburg area. Albert went to study
> at the University of Padua and, to his family's dismay, became a Dominican
> there. A. went on to teach in Cologne, a number of other German cities,
> and Paris. In 1254 he became prior provincial for Germany. He spent a
> short stint as bishop of Regensburg, but managed to resign. A. is
> regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and natural scientists of the
> Middle Ages. He was beatified in 1622 and canonized in 1931.
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