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253: 229: 265: 241: 149:. He became known as an effective confessor and spiritual director. He was entrusted with supervising the lay brothers, who were as much servants as monks, many with little religious sensibility; but he loved them and many learned spirituality from him. 152:
His devotion to the saints led to the building of a number of churches and chapels in Normandy in their honor. Aimo is mainly remembered for charitable kindness especially to the sick and for his mystical experiences.
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When it was seen that he did not have leprosy, Aimo was allowed to become a professed monk and was ordained a
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In the Valley of Wormwood: Cistercian Blessed and Saints of the Golden Age
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Haimo
Rennes
France
Roman Catholic Church
Canonized
Feast
mystic
monk
Rennes
Benedictine
monastery of Savigny
Savigny
Normandy
leprosy
priest
Holweck, Frederick George. A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints, B. Herder Book Company, 1924


Merton, Thomas. In the Valley of Wormwood: Cistercian Blessed and Saints of the Golden Age, Liturgical Press, 2013, p. 153
ISBN
9780879077587
"Saint Aymon", Nominis
Portals
Saints
Biography
icon
Catholicism
France
Categories
French Roman Catholic saints

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