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42: 904: 323:, and the child was christened the next day. Azenor became the washer-woman of the monastery, and Budoc was raised there. Azenor's stepmother fell ill, and upon her deathbed she recanted the evil lies she had spread. Azenor's husband then sailed in search of her, and, arriving in Ireland, the couple was reconciled, but both died before they could return to Brittany. (However, a tradition in 457: 525: 388:. His supposed activity suggests the foundation of an early church in Plymouth. However, there is no evidence of the name in Devon prior to the 16th century. There is also an ancient church said to have been dedicated by him at 663: 360:
At some unknown point, Budoc made his way to Dol, where he was named bishop of the region, possibly in connection with a monastery allegedly founded by
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was originally celebrated on 8 December, the date still used in Devon, but in Brittany this has been transferred to 9 December.
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with her young son due to dynastic conflict. Arriving first in Cornwall, they then proceeded to Ireland, where Budoc became a
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is of the opinion that Budoc was a once-famous abbot whose chief establishment was on the Breton coast. The
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A villager who found the mother and newborn child summoned the abbot of Beau Port, near
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of Saint-Budoc Church in Porspoder depict scenes from the life of the saint.
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The name Budoc, or Beuzec, means "saved from the waters" from the Breton
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Budoc is reputed to have been a grandson of the legendary Count Even of
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as bishop of Dol and ruled for 26 years (according to the 10th-century
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Being showered with both temporal and spiritual honours both in
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Loukianoff, Yannick. "Saint-Budoc Church", Patrimoine D'Irois
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thou didst devote thyself to his service, O Hierarch Budoc.
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Baring-Gould, Sabine. "S. Budoc, Abbot and Confessor",
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Budoc's feastday is celebrated in Devon on 8 December.
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Thou wast miraculously preserved from the ocean's fury
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describes Budoc as a teacher living on the island of
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Baring-Gould suggests that the princess Azenor fled
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Truro: Dean and Chapter; pp. 3-14 342:, where he became a monk and later 25: 353:Two stained-glass windows in the 269:of Magloire and the 11th-century 902: 523: 455: 519:The Lives of the British Saints 439:therefore we implore thine aid, 46:Saint-Budoc near the church of 553:The Saints of Cornwall: part 3 212:means "victory" and "profit". 1: 956:Southwestern Brythonic saints 50:, Finistère, Brittany, France 966:6th-century Christian saints 396:, and there was once one in 976:Irish expatriates in France 521:, C. J. Clark, 1907, p. 329 498:Oxford Dictionary of Saints 176:(in England). Budoc is the 997: 946:6th-century Breton bishops 570:February 11, 2007, at the 368:Budoc in Southwest England 911: 900: 679: 599:October 29, 2007, at the 143:, England, United Kingdom 39: 961:6th-century Irish abbots 257:. Later Budoc succeeded 126:8 December (traditional) 814:Boethian of Pierrepoint 471:List of Catholic saints 293:. 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Saint Budoc

Trégarvan
Dol
Domnonée
Catholic Church
Anglican Communion
shrine
Plourin
Finistère
Feast
Patronage
Plymouth
Bishop of Dol
saint
Brittany
Devon
patron saint
Plourin
Finistère
feast day
Baring-Gould
Armorica
monk
Porspoder
Brest
G.H. Doble
vita
Winwaloe
Laurea

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