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to fly ahead of him to the Pope as a gift, since he had nothing suitable to give him. When he arrived in Rome for his audience he wanted to take off his cloak, which was wet from the rain, but found nowhere to hang it, so threw it over a ray of sunshine, which supported it. When the Pope saw that
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in Brixen until the following Sunday, 6 October, when they were solemnly translated to their resting-place in Brixen
Cathedral. The feast day was established on 20 July, but only for the town of Brixen, not for the whole diocese. The relics were publicly venerated every year on this day, and
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Lucanus: the old lists of bishops and other liturgical books of the region made no mention of him.
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Holweck, Frederick George. "Lucanus, Bishop of Sabiona",
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