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Gal I (Bishop of Clermont)

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savage of his rage." A similar anecdote involves a man named Evodius, a priest who had once been a senator. Although the proud man acted insultingly to Gal, the bishop's reaction was simply to rise from his seat and make a visit to the churches of the city. Touched by Gal's patience, Evodius cast himself at the feet of the bishop in the middle of the street.
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Gal was distinguished for his gentleness and charity. It was during this time that Gal's extraordinary equanimity was most tested: one story reports that the bishop was "struck on the head by a brutal man, he discovered not the least emotion of anger or resentment, and by this meekness disarmed the
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Gal played a major political and religious role as Bishop of Clermont. He became known as a defender of the rights of the Church against Sivigald, the governor appointed by Theuderic. The chief event of his episcopate was the
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from 527 to 551. He shares a name with a later bishop of the diocese, who, though less illustrious than the first Gal, is also revered as a saint. Gal played an important role in the politics of the Church, as the
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When Quintianus died in 527, Gal was chosen as the successor to the Bishopric of Clermont. During his tenure as bishop, he embellished the tomb of
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Gal died in the year 553. His feast day in the Roman Catholic Church is 3 July; in the Eastern Orthodox Church it is 1 July.
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circa 489. His mother was descended from the family of Vettius Apagatus, a revered martyr from
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in the palace. Gal regained his liberty after a few years and returned to Clermont.
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was hosted under his episcopate. He was the uncle and teacher of
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Gal I, Bishop of Clermont
Saint Gall
Saint-Gal
Clermont-Ferrand
France
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
Bishop of Clermont
see
Council of Clermont (535)
Gregory of Tours
senatorial
Clermont
Auvergne
Lyon
Cournon
Theuderic I
king of Austrasia
oratory
Saint Amabilis
Riom
Council of Clermont
Fifth


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