Laetus from Micy

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Laetus von Micy (French: Saint Lié ) is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church . Presumably he was a sixth century priest living in the Orléans area .

According to the legendary biography , which was only written around 1040 - as a replica of the Vita des Viator of Sologne - Laetus would have been a monk in the Abbey of Saint-Mesmin de Micy under Abbot Avitus and as a hermit in the village of Saint-Lyé-la-Forêt named after him , Loiret , died. His remains were translocated to Pithiviers in the tenth century and allegedly transferred from there to other locations.

His feast day is November 5th. His patronage are the parish churches of Mohon (district of Charleville-Mézières , Ardennes ) and Ville-Dommange , Marne .

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