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According to the legend, Psalmodius had fallen asleep on the beach, and was resting on a small raft during a day in which he had been playing with his friends. He was swept out to sea, and, encircled by large waves, he prayed for divine assistance;
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were attributed to Psalmodius. As a hermit with a reputation for sanctity, Psalmodius is said to have had power over wild beasts and
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Psalmodius’ relics were placed in a silver shrine at the collegiate church associated with the monastery of Eymoutiers.
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According to this account of Psalmodius' life, St. Brendan convinced Psalmodius to journey with him to
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8 March; 13 June; 14 June; 15 June; 6 August; 24 November; 6 October
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of June (i.e. the middle of June), but the actual year is unknown.
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name is unknown, is said to have been lost at sea (perhaps the
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The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints
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Psalmodius became a hermit in a small cell in the forest of
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raised an island in the ocean to prevent the young boy from
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When Psalmodius died, he was buried on the banks of the
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Index

Roman Catholic Church
Feast
Patronage
Christian
hermit
Scotia
Saint Brendan
Celtic
Atlantic Ocean
God
drowning
cenobite
Abbey of Saint Martial, Limoges
St. Gregory the Great
Gaul
Saintonge
Saint Leontius
bishop of Saintes
Grigeas
Limousin
Eymoutiers
psalms
miracles
demons
Duke of Aquitaine's
viper
Saint Romedius
Ides
Vienne River
place-name

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