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>* Severinus, abbot (507)
>- on a trip to Paris from his monastery of Agaunum, he
>healed of various ailments both Eulalius, bishop of Nevers,
>and king Clovis; on way back home, he was recognized as a
>holy man by people who had never seen him before
>
There are several St Severini. Another, of course, is no less than
Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus Boethius, author of the De Consolatione,
who was in fact canonized at St Severinus, and whose tomb is honoured at the
church of San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro in Pavia.
George, how about a medieval-religion pilgrimage to the shrine of the father of
medieval religion? I could do the spiritual thing, and I dare say we have among
us those who know about the culinary and viticultural attractions of the region.
Oriens.
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