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Lomer (saint)

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Lomer was initially trained for the priesthood by a priest by the name of Chirmirius, was ordained, and then served as priest in Chartres and the surrounds, where he was made both
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In the early twentieth century, an event in the life of St. Lomer - an incident involving the theft of the saint's favourite cow - was published in
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in c. 920, where a monastery had been constructed and dedicated to him, the monastery of Saint-Lomer. These
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of Saint Lomer reveals that, as a youth, Lomer was a shepard, before being accepted into the monastery of
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in the forest. According to Rev. Alban Butler, the location of this hermitage was later the site of
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states that the abbot was so holy that 'savage wild beasts obeyed when he commanded'; according to
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also states that Lomer lived to be more than one hundred years old. One known copy of this
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Rozier, Charles C. (2016). "Orderic Vitalis as Librarian and Cantor of Saint-Évroul".
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Butler, Rev. Alban (1866). "St. Lomer, or Laudomarus, Abbot".
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whose feast day is January 19. He founded an abbey at
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Index


saint
Corbion
Chartres
vita
St. Mesmin
Orleans
Orderic Vitalis
Saint-Évroul
canon
cellarer
eremitic
La Perche
prophecy
hermitage
Fontevraud Abbey
cenobitic community
translated
Blois
Benedictine monks
Scandanvian invasion
Neustria
priory
Auvergne
French Wars of Religion
Saint Nicholas
The Book of Saints andFriendly Beasts
Abbie Farwell Brown
Robert Bartlett

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