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He was ordained at the age of 33. His piety and knowledge, considerable for that time, caused Bishop Alomer of Vermand to confer on him Holy Orders. At the death of Alomer in 530, Medardus was chosen to succeed him as bishop of Vermand. Despite his objections, but the people insisted, so he accepted
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When the procession reached Crouy, which is about three miles from Soissons, the bier became wholly immovable. The king then promised to give half the borough of Crouy to the new church. On trying again to lift the bier, it was found that the half facing the part given to the church was loose and
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which hovered over him. This is how he was most commonly depicted, and is why he is associated with weather, good or bad, and why he is held to protect those who work in the open air. The weather legend concerning Medardus is similar to
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could be moved, but the other half was as fast as ever. Clotaire now promised the whole borough to the church. The bier instantly became so light that it could be lifted and carried without any trouble to its final destination.
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King Clotaire, who had paid Medardus a last visit at Noviomagus, where the bishop died, had his body transferred to his own manor of Croviacum (modern
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Medardus was one of the most honored bishops of his time. His memory has always been popularly venerated, first in the north of France, then in
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He is held to have removed the seat of his bishopric from Vermand, a little city with no defences, to Noviomagus Veromanduorum (modern
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C.-P.-H, Martin–Marville, "Essai sur les châteaux royaux, villas royales ou palais du fisc mérovingiens et carolingiens",
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Honzíková, Jarmila, Jan Krotký, Pavel Moc, and Jan Fadrhonc. "Weather Lore (Pranostika) as Czech Folk Traditions."
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of the saint. The birds on either side are probably eagles; one is said to have sheltered Medardus from a rainstorm
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links his childhood to his future bishoprics: "He often accompanied his father on business to
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He was often depicted laughing, with his mouth wide open, therefore he was invoked against
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also troubled Merovingian Neustria. Medardus was a councillor to Clotaire, the
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is said to have been his sister, MĂ©drine. Clothed in a long white dress, the
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As a child, Medardus was said to have once been sheltered from rain by an
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SQPN Saints: St Medard (includes an illustration of the eagle legend
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Quand il pleut Ă  la Saint-MĂ©dard, il pleut quarante jours plus tard
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Vol. 10. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 1 April 2019
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by 12 young girls dressed in white and 12 young boys. After
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Clugnet, LĂ©on. "St. Medardus." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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is celebrated on June 8. It is believed that, as with
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in 511, while Medardus was not consecrated until 530.
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Medardus lived during the immediate aftermath of the
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a machine-translated version of the French article.
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