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Philibert of Jumièges

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Around 676, Philibert decided to found a new monastery on the island of Her (Noirmoutier) with the agreement of the bishop Ansoald who granted him some land. On the island, in addition to evangelization, the monks carried out important work: agricultural development, irrigation, communication routes,
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After the death of Ebroin in 681, Philibert returned briefly to Jumieges, but did not stay as he was by then deeply involved with Noirmoutier. Before leaving the place for the last time, he reconciled with his friend Saint Ouen. When he regained the favour of his patrons, he founded other houses,
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in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu in his honor.) Five years later, still with the bishop of Poitiers, he developed, with monks from Noirmoutier, a priory that would become the royal abbey of
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still stands. This translation by the monks of Noirmoutier gave rise to several foundations and numerous Carolingian endowments, creating a large monastic network.
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Philibert of Jumièges' feast day is 20 August. The filbert, or hazelnut, is said to have been named after him, since it ripens about August 20 in England.
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The relics of the saint are kept in the choir of the Saint-Philibert abbey of Tournus, inside a reliquary, the work of the artist
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salt exploitation, and construction of monastic buildings. The bishop also gave him land at Déas which became the
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attacks to seek refuge on the mainland, in 875 finally settling with the relics of Philibert in the abbey at
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as abbot, but internal disagreements arose as to the more or less rigorous practice of the rule of
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Adriaan Breukelaar (1994). "Philibert (Filibert) von Jumièges". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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who put his own foundation of Luçon Abbey under Philibert's charge.
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Among those inspired by Philibert's example was the Irish monk
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Monuments de l'histoire des abbayes de saint Philibert
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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