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> In the 3rd edition of this book, which I consulted
> about Saint Remi, Farmer claims that Remi's feast is
> observed at Reims on its original date, January 13.
> But I know from personal experience that the Remois
> celebrate the feast on October 1. In fact Reims must
> be the only place in France to fete Remi rather than
> Therese of Lisieux who shares this date. Does anyone
> know when the rest of the world celebrates Remi's
> feast?
At Chartres in the 13th century, the feast of St Remi was celebrated
on 13 January, and his translation was celebrated on 1 October.
Cheers,
Jim Bugslag
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