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in 638, in a peninsula formed by the river Marne, two leagues from Paris. St. Babolen rendered it a house of saints, and by the perfect spirit of charity, piety, and all virtues which reigned in it, a true image of paradise on earth. In conjunction with St. Fursey at Lagny he laboured much in serving the whole diocess of Paris by the authority of Bishop
Audebert and his successor St. Landri. He founded many churches and hospitals in that diocess, and in his old age having resigned his abbacy to Ambrose, his successor, died in holy retirement in the seventh century. The new Paris Breviary honours his memory with one lesson on the 26th of June. See Molanus in Auctario Usuardi, and in Indiculo Sanctor. Belgii; Du Chesne, t. 1, Hist. Francor.; Mabillon, sæc. 2. Bened.
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said to have ruled over a large community. He joined St. Fursey, at Lagny. St. Babolin rendered great services to the diocese of Paris, by founding in it many churches and hospitals. About the year 640, St. Babolen is said to have began his rule over Fosse, where he laboured with great diligence and zeal. There, too, he built a church, in honour of the
Blessed Mother of God. St. Babolin, having attained a very advanced age, resigned his charge to Ambrose his successor. Afterwards he retired to a hermitage. About the year 671 he departed this life, on the vi. day of the July Kalends—June 26th.
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Benedict, on the vii. of the December Ides ; but, in what year has not been recorded. Various miracles have been ascribed to his merits, and in many places churches and altars were erected in his honour. The body of St. Babolein is preserved in a shrine, over the high altar at Fosse. In the Paris Breviary, his memory has been honoured with a proper Lesson on the 26th of June.
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parish church of St. Maur received a vertebra and a small rib of St. Babolen. A bone from one of St. Babolen's arms went to the Chapel of St. Bond in the parish of St. Merry. The parishes of Joui-le-Moutier and Bois-d'Arcy in Paris received three other small bones of St. Babolen. The archbishop retained only the left
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Miracles, located next to the portico of the Church of St. Maur, was deconsecrated in 1750 and the relics of Saints Maur and Babolen were brought to the archdiocese of Paris to be distributed. The canons of St. Maur received the reliquary of St. Babolen and other items. The
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At first, St. Babolin of Fosse seems to have been a
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St. Babolen, a monk of the Order of St. Columban, whose country is not known, coming into France was appointed first abbot of St. Peter’s des-Fosses, called St. Maur’s after the relics of that holy abbot were brought thither from Anjou. This monastery was founded by
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Blessed Virgin. There for many years it lay, while frequent miracles were wrought at his tomb. At length, his remains were translated to another church, which had been built by the
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S. BABOLEN, abbot of S. Maur-des-Fossés, was first monk of
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